
Happiness Ever After
2021 · 99m
Synopsis
Five years later from where we left our characters, again tackling sisterhood and friendship, this time with the inclusion of a new romantic arc.
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Cast
Xolile Tshabalala
Fakazile

Nambitha Ben-Mazwi
Zimkitha
Daniel Etim Effiong
Maxwell
Richard Lukunku
Leo
Khanyi Mbau
Zaza

Yonda Thomas
Yonda

Luthando Mthembu
Mzwandile
Renate Stuurman
Princess
Loyiso Macdonald
Thato

Nandi Nyembe
Magcwensa
Maxx Moticoe
Bandile

Rami Chuene
Dineo

Razeen Dada
Peter
Didi Ndimande
Pascal
Ntsikelelo Hele
Milan
Kamo Modisakeng
Sonto

Peter Cornelius Schoeman
Peter
Botswang Kekana
Thembi
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source: Happiness Ever After

Loved it! I enjoyed the storyline of each woman, and could relate to their issues. The scenes and fashions are breathtaking, and the acting was great!

Thabang Moleya definitely brought Tha-Bang with this sequel. From a narrative perspective , I was somewhat impressed with the Character developments of Princess and Zaza. The storyline explored the Conceptual relevance of the characters extremely well and showed an emphasis that their individual life battles are just important as their relationships. Its always awesome to see new faces on our screens with some of our favorite SA Household names featured. My biggest highlights has got to be the Cinematography , the beautiful smooth dolly shots by Lance Gewer topped up with the ever so great musical scoring by Zethu Mashika which engages with the audiences emotions , the combo's were definitely communicating. I love the creativity and aesthetically pleasing locations that were used throughout. This is one for the books.

It's been five years and the ladies have grown up. Zaza is now a widow, having lost her husband a year ago. Princess has moved on with a very good looking albeit controlling Maxwell. Sadly, Nandi and Thomas are MIA. She's replaced with beautiful yogi/ cafe owner Zimkita who is looking to find love. Leo returns to destabilize Princess' happily ever after. And Zara's in laws invite themselves into her home and finances. She reacts by making some questionable choices. I enjoyed Zaza and Princess's storylines. They rang true. Zimkita's one was not as nuanced or complex. Renate Stuurman gave best performance. She and the actor who played Maxwell carried the movie. I hope to see more modern South African movies like this. I feel successful SA women don't get their stories told enough. I loved it, though not as much as the prequel.










