
Happy When You're Not 2026
Meet Evgeny and Evgenia—two soulmates born under the same name, cursed with equally chaotic love lives. He's pining for his best friend's fiancée, while she's tangled in a covert office romance.
Director: Igor Marchenko
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Happy When You're Not (2026)* about?
This romantic comedy follows two people—Evgeny and Evgenia—who share the same name and a knack for messy relationships. After clashing at a party, their fiery chemistry leads to an unexpected night together, setting off a chain reaction of complications neither can ignore.
Who directed *Happy When You're Not*?
Igor Marchenko directs this chaotic romantic comedy, blending sharp humor with the raw unpredictability of modern love.
Who stars in *Happy When You're Not*?
The film features Aleksandra Bortich, Gosha Tokaev, Sonya Rayzman, Evgeniy Sannikov, and Evgeniia Kalinets in key roles.
Is *Happy When You're Not (2026)* worth watching?
A perfect pick for fans of witty, chaotic rom-coms, *Happy When You're Not* offers a fresh twist on love's complications. Without an IMDb rating yet, its offbeat charm and energetic cast make it a promising watch for anyone craving something unpredictable.
How long is *Happy When You're Not*?
The film runs 105 minutes, delivering a tight, punchy story packed with laughs and drama.
About Happy When You're Not (2026) — A Rom-Com Where Love and Loathing Collide
Meet Evgeny and Evgenia—two soulmates born under the same name, cursed with equally chaotic love lives. He's pining for his best friend's fiancée, while she's tangled in a covert office romance. Fate throws them together at a chaotic party, and instead of instant chemistry, something far more dangerous sparks: mutual disdain. As the night spirals into something neither saw coming, their loathing ignites an attraction neither can escape.
Igor Marchenko helms this sharp-witted romantic comedy set against the backdrop of modern relationship chaos, where every encounter feels like a collision course with emotional landmines. With Aleksandra Bortich and Gosha Tokaev leading the charge, *Happy When You're Not (2026)* delivers a biting, laugh-out-loud exploration of love's most toxic paradox: the thin line between hate and desire. Expect a film that's as unpredictable as it is uproarious, where every glance and touch complicates lives further.