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9/10
Beautiful
teodoranancheva17 January 2020
"A dose of Happiness" is definitely one of the best contemporary Bulgarian films. The story itself isn't extremely exceptional but the way it is played out and filmed is amazing. Furthermore the fact that it is based on true events and the participation of the daughter of the real life victim in the movie who is starring her mother gives it a special touch. The script realy reflects the Bulgarian way of talking, the humor and culture of living. The actors are brilliant. The main character Valentina Karoleva manages to live the part impressively. The movie is filmed beautifully - the transitions are beautifully made so the movie manages to present a long amount of time without bejnf exhausting or boring. All in all I think that "A dose of happiness" is definitely a piece of art worth watching.
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10/10
Beautiful like love, honest like a slap
irinatencheva10 December 2019
Vesela Toteva believed that a film based on her book will help channel some processes which she knew can't be done only through her foundation alone (the attempts to collaborate with the state brought her disappointment after disappointment). She waited for this film like she waited for her first granddaughter. She couldn't wait for them both. I knew about her life, I've read the book, and last night we watched the film. This transition of fate into another fate, of a woman to another woman, of reality into film, it's unbelievable. Yana Titova made a marvelous job. How could a daughter play her mother suffering from addiction who only loves her daughter and heroin? What did it cost her to relive all that? Valentina Karoleva is brilliant. How could you bring all that cast, how could you shoot it like that, how could you edit it like that, how could you find a soundtrack like that, how could you do all that with a tight budget and will? I don't know. But the result is astounding. Aleksandar Aleksiev, Nadi Tsvetkova, Nicky Stoichkov, what you did gives me hope. The best way to see the power of the film is through children. We went out with eyes full of tears. A Dose of Happiness is an honest film, honest like Vesela used to be, that's why children will believe it. Like you believe a slap in the face. This is a prevention film. Watch it with your children and buy the book Disgrace and Salvation.
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10/10
A real story...
rashkovseo13 November 2019
Great story. A real story of a real life told by her own daughter. She plays the story of her own mother. Really inspiring story.
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1/10
Terrible movie
alexcubata26 October 2020
The story might be interesting, but the production is terrible.
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10/10
Amazingly touching and influential movie, a must watch
gunner1886-5-10818917 May 2020
A real life story about the temptations in life, the struggles, pain and the faith in God! Strongly recommend it, it will touch you deeply and make you think about the real things in life! One of the best Bulgarian productions!
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1/10
The 'A Dose of Happiness' Debacle: A Cinematic Mirage of Lost Potential
nikolay140919 July 2023
Oh, "Doza shtastie," you've managed to achieve a remarkable feat - a film so lacking in substance that it's as shallow as a dried-up puddle in the desert. Your attempt at portraying drugs and heroin is like witnessing a cat try to perform brain surgery - utterly pitiful and just plain painful to watch.

The acting, my oh my, it's a true masterclass in emotionless delivery. I can't decide if it's the actors' talentlessness or a deliberate strategy to turn the audience into weeping willows from sheer disappointment.

The plot? A convoluted mess that makes a tangled ball of yarn look like a carefully crafted work of art. It's like they threw random ideas into a blender, hit the switch, and prayed for something remotely coherent.

And those drug scenes, I must admit, they were a marvel to behold - a mesmerizing display of how to get it all wrong. Watching those sequences was akin to having my eyes gouged out with a rusty spoon, truly a form of torture for the senses.

I won't even grace the notion of comparing "Doza shtastie" to "Trainspotting." It's like comparing a deflated balloon to a majestic hot air balloon soaring in the sky. One is an uninspired imitation, while the other is a true work of art.

In conclusion, "Doza shtastie," I'd say it was nice to meet you, but that would be a blatant lie. Your existence is an affront to cinema, leaving me with a burning desire to cleanse my memory with a generous dose of a far superior film. May you forever serve as a cautionary tale to filmmakers - a dire warning of how to make an audience weep tears of regret for ever pressing play.
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10/10
"A Dose of Happiness" is a phenomenon for Bulgarian cinema
nedaspasova10 December 2019
Yes, people, go watch "A Dose of Happiness"! I can't fall sleep after I've watched it because this is a true phenomenon for Bulgarian cinema. I'm ashamed I went to congratulate the cast and crew while I was crying. Terrible... A grown-up woman like me, crying like a school girl. I'm not like that. I'm a serious, controlled, all in black, pseudointellectual (without the cigarette and the vodka bottle - a joke about the other pseudointellectuals). But there's something in you, some kind of a drive that doesn't let you go free and makes you say something, but you can't because you're crying, helpless. Thank you for making me feel this helplessness! I don't like feeling that way and being that way. But this helplessness was a great moment for my body and soul! Everyone will find something for themselves in this film. Everyone will be impressed by different things. You'll see, you'll understand. Do you know what's best? I can say this is an art-house film with a solid message, beautiful and touching story. It felt like European cinema with a Hollywood ending. Because I'm sick and tired of art messed up films which you think you've understood and want to talk about but you actually can't because it was just an artistic nonsense. No! "A Dose of Happiness" is unambiguous, with psychologically real characters, there's sensitivity, emotions, and feelings! There's Love and God! There's Truth! There's Power! There's a Reason that stays with you! And Valentina Karoleva is... Words can't describe my feelings about her. And I'd better not attempt it then. Thank you, Valentina! Thank you, Yana Titova! Thank you, Aleksandar Aleksiev! Thank you, Martin Balkansky! Thank you, Dimitar Nikolov, you theatre machine! Thanks to all the people who'd given a dose of their lives to give us a dose of happiness in this times, deprived of simple reason.
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10/10
Couldn't stop the emotions
jay_zs5 December 2019
One of the few movies making me feel this way. During the whole story I was emotional. I was going to cry and at the end of the movie I couldn't stop the tears. It was brilliant, including the part that as an addict you won't find much support except that one or two people who love you. The only thing it wasn't mentioned was that most of people can't stop with methadone program and they are on it whole life.
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10/10
A Big dose of hope for filmaking
zakaraba-932-34446011 December 2019
A few words about A Dose of Happiness after its premiere last night. It's rare for a Bulgarian film to touch me emotionally. I've always wondered how come foreign cinema manage to make me laugh, cry or feel destroyed inside, while our cinema never could. A Dose of Happiness is the exception. And it deserves to be talked about. It's the story of a girl (Vesela) which falls into the hell hole of heroin addiction. The story's told directly and uncompromisingly, but gently. The film is based on the real life and struggles of Vesela Toteva (she wrote about it in her memoirs Disgrace and Salvation) which is naturally important, but no one cares what a film is based on if it fails to touch you inside. And this film did just that. Making a film on a topic such as this after Aronofsky's Requiem for a Dream is very brave. But the director Yana Titova made a bold move and succeeded in this challenge seemingly impossible to achieve. How, you ask? With huge talent and a big heart. And with brains. Choosing the right people for the job. The actors are great. Even the cameo appearances are given to the right people. Ilka Zafirova, Irmena Chichikova, Cvetan Alexiev, Dimitar Nikolov, Alec Alexiev, Asen Blatechki, Lydia Indzhova, Silvia Lulcheva, Ivan Barnev, Stoyan Doychev, Filip Avramov, Stefan Valdobrev, Tnaya Shahova, the gypsy woman with one tooth whose name I forgot and her son: each one of them shines as bright as the story needs them to, so that they can't steal the moment for themselves (as it often happens on the screen and on stage). The star of the film, Valentina Karoleva who is in every scene, is natural and does not even suggest fakeness. A great role which I hope is the beginning of a great career. I can't begin to think what's it like to play your mother because she is actually the daughter of Vesela. There's something about daughters in this film, because one of the things that make it unique is the character of the daughter, Valya. Through her eyes we see her mother falling. There is a little gem in the film and her name is Aya, who is the three-year old daughter in the film. It's not necessary to be in the industry (you just have to be a parent) to know that it's difficult to direct a 3-year old child. Yana Titova succeeded. Even though the girl is her own daughter. Kudos to both of them. The camera work is exceptional. I can forgive the self-indulgence wide shots, but they were compensated with clever visual storytelling elsewhere. Very effective transitions from different scenes, years and conditions. I want to congratulate the producers that they believed in Yana and invested time, love and life for this film to appear. An African proverb springs to mind: "It takes a whole village to raise a child." I have the feeling that everyone involved went all in with heart and soul to have this film produced and give us the chance to talk about it. I didn't see the film being supported by the National Film Centre or the Bulgarian National Television which is hard to explain given how socially important the film is. I hope it reaches as many Bulgarian students as possible because a film like that will be far more effective than a class on drug prevention. Because it's not patronizing. Hour in a half in the cinema can spare someone years of their lives, to give hope to another and even safe a life. Art can work in that way, sometimes. Congratulations to Yana Titova! This film gives hope to the independent young people in Bulgarian cinema and to us, the viewers.
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10/10
BEST BULGARIAN MOVIE IN THE LAST 5 YEARS
pet-883799 December 2019
A film with a mission! Despite the hard subject of this movie, it's gifted with hope and light, without making it less thoughtful! It's not like any other film i've watched about drug addictions! There's no gloomy, moody colours to addition to cinematography! Those usually are seen in drugs-related movies, which I personally don't like at all! Brilliant work of the DoP Martin Balkansky. Yana Titova (director) did a fine and amazing job taking you through the real-life story that grabs you and leaves you speechless after that tough journey. And this is her debut future!! What to follow?! Valentina Karoleva is a super star! Can't believe she was able to play her mum's real story and went through that trauma from her childhood again! Amazing cast! Remarkable actors! Only thing I was missing was the massive fight with the addiction, but at the other hand this is exploited a thousand times, so actually saves you the pain. The message comes through very powerful anyway. And not to forget - this is Fully Independent Project! The producers should of been brave! Hope more people will watch it and the film will complete the mission of saving lives. Good luck!
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10/10
God and love felt in a movie
alexandra_1-896-68381522 November 2019
I have never watched a movie made with so much love and deep massage... it is so moving it kept me thinking about the story weeks after I watched it. I kept crying almost all the time yet I felt so inspired and full of bless and bliss! I highly recommend!
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10/10
Must be watched
venikop5 December 2019
Great story inspired by real life events, combined with amazing actors and powerful pictures. Touching and with cause.
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10/10
Amazing true story!!!
ivancanmichel22 May 2020
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This is something which i was not expected !!! Truly remarkable story about young woman who pass throught the hell of heroin and drug addiction.She came clean thanks to God and mostly because of love for her doughter.I'm so glad that i gave myself in first place chance to watch this masterpiece. Next for me is to read book!!!
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10/10
Stunning real story movie
adzhermova20 March 2023
I loved it. The story is real and it is down to earth, human - relatable for all those who have been in the pits of dark times of any kind for that matter. The cinematography was very, very good. Very beautifully shot. Real stories, no matter if already explored in other movies as plot, deserve to be told and seen, if those who lived through them - want to share them of course. In this case the story being told first in a book and then in a movie, where the daughter plays her own mother, I believe has been therapeutic for those involved but also teaches others important lessons. I am stunned by the acting, the directing - finally a really well made contemporary Bulgarian movie among a few others, great from A-Z.. It is rare that I find it absolutely enjoyable to watch a movie from my country from start to finish, without wanting to change anything - neither in camerawork, script, cutting, music, acting - simply a great movie all around.
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