Homonym: Happy-Go-Lucky (Carefree)
"Happy-Go-Lucky" is a 2008 British film directed by Mike Leigh. The story follows Poppy Cross, a cheerful and optimistic primary school teacher living in London. Her carefree attitude and zest for life contrast sharply with the more serious characters around her, showcasing the challenges and joys of maintaining a positive outlook.
The film explores themes of happiness, resilience, and the impact of personality on relationships. Poppy's interactions with her friends and her driving instructor, Scott, highlight the differences between her sunny disposition and the struggles faced by those around her. Ultimately, it presents a unique perspective on the nature of happiness.