I DVR'd "The Happy Ending" but watched it last night almost until 1 a.m. The film's script does have a real late 1960's feel to it (especially regarding feminism, or lack of same in this instance), I agree but the look of it (shot by the wonderful cinematographer Conrad L. Hall - a warm-up to "American Beauty" perhaps?) is a classic one. Richard Brooks could have used many more 1960's stylistic excesses, but on the whole did not. It was also poignant that he featured clips from "Casablanca" in the film as he was a friend, and directed, Humphrey Bogart.
Jean Simmons' performance was a wonderful one. What an actress she was!
It was also good to see location shots of Denver, Colorado - I visited there in 1973, not too many years after the film was shot.
Re: Bobby (then Robert) Darin's performance - it was a reminder of why I liked him so much when he went counterculture on us before his demise at a too-young age.
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