Miss Happy Poster

Miss Happy 2015

★ 4.03 votes85 min📅 2015-05-21

"Just dance if she wants to survive."

In *Miss Happy (2015)*, a radiant and relentlessly optimistic woman receives devastating news that turns her world upside down. After learning she's facing a life-threatening illness, she stumbles upon a quirky YouTube trend suggesting daily dancing could be her lifeline.

Director: Prueksa Amaruji

Cast

Khemanit Jamikorn
Khemanit Jamikorn
Peesuk
Kummun Klomkaew
Kummun Klomkaew
Tul
Chalatit Tantiwut
Chalatit Tantiwut
Golffy
Chayanit Jirarodcharoen
Muay-Lek
Helene Mochin Indracusin
Barbara
Marius Robin Schroeter
Marius Robin Schroeter
Bob
Kirin Simon Young
Kirin Simon Young
Nop
Palida Phomuang
Kanom Whan
Watthanachai Treedecha
Taxi Driver
Siwapon Yanwithayakul
DJ JS100

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Miss Happy (2015) about?

*Miss Happy* follows a vibrant woman who discovers dancing might be the key to staving off her fatal diagnosis. Through laughter and movement, she navigates the absurdity of life's struggles while embracing every moment. The film is a celebration of positivity in the face of hardship.

Who directed Miss Happy?

*Miss Happy* was directed by Prueksa Amaruji, bringing a fresh and heartfelt touch to this uplifting comedy.

Who stars in Miss Happy?

The film stars Khemanit Jamikorn, Kummun Klomkaew, Chalatit Tantiwut, Chayanit Jirarodcharoen, and Helene Mochin Indracusin.

Is Miss Happy (2015) worth watching?

If you enjoy lighthearted comedies with emotional depth, *Miss Happy* delivers a charming escape. Its blend of humor and heart makes it a standout in the genre, perfect for a feel-good pick-me-up.

How long is Miss Happy?

*Miss Happy* has a runtime of 85 minutes.

🎥 Trailer

About Miss Happy (2015) — A Joyful Comedy About Life, Dance, and Second Chances

In *Miss Happy (2015)*, a radiant and relentlessly optimistic woman receives devastating news that turns her world upside down. After learning she's facing a life-threatening illness, she stumbles upon a quirky YouTube trend suggesting daily dancing could be her lifeline. Directed by Prueksa Amaruji, this heartfelt comedy blends infectious energy with poignant themes of resilience and joy in the face of adversity.

The film shines brightly through its lead cast, including Khemanit Jamikorn, whose spirited performance captures the essence of a woman clinging to life's simple joys. With a runtime of just 85 minutes, *Miss Happy* is a feel-good escape that balances humor and tenderness, leaving audiences smiling while pondering life's fleeting moments.