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Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles
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What's the Story?
HAPPIER THAN EVER: A LOVE LETTER TO LOS ANGELES is a filmed concert of a new album performed by singer Billie Eilish and edited together with animated sequences. In the animation, a version of Eilish drives around Los Angeles. The concert, filmed without a live audience at the Hollywood Bowl, features Eilish, her brother-producer Finneas, an occasional drummer, and guest accompaniment by the LA Philharmonic, conducted by Gustavo Dudamel, Brazilian guitarist Romero Lubambo, and the Los Angeles Children's Chorus, which Eilish says she grew up in.
Is It Any Good?
As far as concert movies go, Billie Eilish has put together a very pleasant hour with enviable accompaniment by the LA Philharmonic and others. Despite the title, Happier than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles is more focused on the music of Eilish's new album with her brother-producer Finneas than her home city. They are staged by directors Robert Rodriguez and Patrick Osborne in an empty Hollywood Bowl arena set to moody red, blue, or gold-tinged lighting and featuring backup from the iconic LA Philharmonic and the LA Children's Chorus, as well as Brazilian guitarist Romero Lubambo on a bossa nova-inspired piece. Still, the focus is pretty much solely on Eilish, and fans will surely enjoy parsing her lyrics for biographical details and references. It's also a curious juxtaposition to have an orchestra and a children's choir accompany an album filled with so much personal angst.
Between tracks, an animated version of the singer drives around LA in her silver convertible. Her movements loosely parallel the stories narrated in the album's lyrics and the musician's intros and outros to each performance. For example, animated Billie floats up to a cloud and sprouts wings on track 6, "Goldwing." She sees billboards of herself and faces paparazzi as she walks a red carpet, echoing songs about living constantly on display and being judged. The animations feel superfluous, but they're pretty minimal. Their most interesting use is as a sexy silhouette backlit by flashing, tunnel-like graphics on track 9 as Eilish croons about public scrutiny of her physique. Oddly, the animated character seems employed at times to convey emotion, but this wasn't really necessary considering Eilish's self explanatory lyrics and natural allure as a performer.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about how the animated sequences in Happier than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles parallel and bring to life some of the song lyrics. Did you like this aspect of the documentary? Why or why not?
Billie Eilish seems to talk very personally through her music. What do you learn about her from these songs, if they can be taken as autobiographical?
What do Eilish's lyrics say about the downsides of fame?
In what ways is Los Angeles paid tribute in this film? How is LA portrayed in the animated sequences?
Movie Details
- On DVD or streaming: September 3, 2021
- Cast: Billie Eilish , Finneas , LA Philharmonic
- Directors: Robert Rodriguez , Patrick Osborne
- Inclusion Information: Latino directors, Female actors
- Studio: Disney+
- Genre: Documentary
- Topics: Music and Sing-Along
- Run time: 65 minutes
- MPAA rating: NR
- Last updated: February 17, 2023
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