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Hector (Simon Pegg) is an eccentric yet loveable psychiatrist who finds himself at a crossroads in life; his patients just aren't getting any happier and his life is going nowhere. Feeling trapped between his mundane daily routine and his neurotic girlfriend, Clara (Rosamund Pike), Hector decides to break away from his sheltered London life and go on a global quest to find out whether happiness truly exists - and more importantly, whether it exists for Hector. Along the way he meets friends old and new, learning some valuable lessons on his journey of self discovery that proves equal parts colourful, dangerous, exotic and hilarious. Directed by Peter Chelsom and featuring a career best performance from Simon Pegg as you ve never seen him before, Hector and the Search for Happiness is an inspirational, feel-good adventure that will leave you smiling. (Koch Media)

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Malarkey 

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English I like movies where the main character runs away from his life by traveling. Luckily, a few movies like this have appeared in the last few years and so it seemed like Hector and the Search for Happiness didn’t have to turn out disappointing. But it did. The actors were great. Simon Pegg, Rosamunde Pike or Jean Reno have taken this one level higher. But the search for happiness itself was worse. The movie has put two different approaches on trial. One is a search for power, other one for happiness and the little things in life. But the examples, be it Asia or Africa, were put together so awkwardly that instead of enjoying a genuinely honest movie, I was frustrated, because the movie just wasn’t genuinely honest. And no matter how hard the charming Simon Pegg tried, he couldn’t fix my mood. ()

kaylin 

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English You are mainly here for Simon Pegg, whom I simply love. He fits every role and he is good in every role. Moreover, he is both humorous and nostalgic here, which suits him well. But the story is just a blend of movies like "Forrest Gump" or "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty". The story could be interesting if it wasn't so small and simply about the search for happiness. I probably shouldn't have seen Rosamund Pike in "Gone Girl", because I still see her as really crazy. ()

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