Happy End (2017)
10/10
The Strange Death of Europe
6 August 2019
If I could choose one, highly symbolic film to accompany Douglas Murray's great work entitled The Strange Death of Europe, it would be this.

Ostensibly, this film is about an old upper-class French family who run a construction company. A catastrophe strikes at the building site and a creeping sense of malaise grips the family itself as attempted suicides become more and more commonplace.

Symbolically, this work takes a swipe at the debilitating trivialisation of a Western society increasingly sucked into the world of YouTube idiocy and cyber sex, the erosion of its values, the decaying aftermath of colonialism and the ultimate suicide of Europe at the hands of mass immigration on the one hand, and a society too apathetic and politically correct to offer any resistance on the other.

Marvellous stuff.
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