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A Strange Brand of Happy, DVD

Bridgestone Multimedia

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01 December 2013

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With a push from his roommate after losing his job, David (Joe Boyd) hires an attractive life coach named Joyce (Rebecca St. James) to get his life back on track. When he accompanies Joyce's volunteer group to a retirement home, David discovers that his manipulative ex-boss and fellow volunteer, William,...

With a push from his roommate after losing his job, David (Joe Boyd) hires an attractive life coach named Joyce (Rebecca St. James) to get his life back on track. When he accompanies Joyce's volunteer group to a retirement home, David discovers that his manipulative ex-boss and fellow volunteer, William, has a crush on Joyce, too. There, a crafty retiree encourages the pair to face one another for her heart. To hold his ground, David begrudgingly attends an open mic night hosted by Joyce where the inspiring words of a poet challenge him to ponder the existence of God and propel him further down the path of finding himself.  
  
As his rivalry with William escalates, David makes a decision that jeopardizes his relationship with Joyce. With nowhere else to turn, David resorts to the community of retirees and discovers that sometimes finding yourself takes a search party.

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With a push from his roommate after losing his job, David (Joe Boyd) hires an attractive life coach named Joyce (Rebecca St. James) to get his life back on track. When he accompanies Joyce's volunteer group to a retirement home, David discovers that his manipulative ex-boss and fellow volunteer, William,...

With a push from his roommate after losing his job, David (Joe Boyd) hires an attractive life coach named Joyce (Rebecca St. James) to get his life back on track. When he accompanies Joyce's volunteer group to a retirement home, David discovers that his manipulative ex-boss and fellow volunteer, William, has a crush on Joyce, too. There, a crafty retiree encourages the pair to face one another for her heart. To hold his ground, David begrudgingly attends an open mic night hosted by Joyce where the inspiring words of a poet challenge him to ponder the existence of God and propel him further down the path of finding himself.  
  
As his rivalry with William escalates, David makes a decision that jeopardizes his relationship with Joyce. With nowhere else to turn, David resorts to the community of retirees and discovers that sometimes finding yourself takes a search party.
A Strange Brand of Happy, DVD $24.99
Koorong code 400161
ISBN 9781563711237
Publisher Bridgestone Multimedia
Publication date 01 December 2013
Dimensions 12 x 137 x 195mm
Weight 0.075kg
4.0
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4.0
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
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2 reviews
  • A
    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    3 years ago
    Fun Movie

    Two guys and only one girl, one guy is successful the other doesn't know what to do with his life but helping the retired residents at the nursing home seems to be ok, until he meets Joyce!

  • A
    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    5 years ago
    Interesting Movie

    A fun movie for the whole family. One women and two guys that really like her and they are completely different to each other. A movie about David who finds what he has been missing and discovers what he should be doing.