Happy new year film
"Happy New Year" is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Charles Shyer and starring Charles Grodin, Elisabeth Shue, Steve Guttenberg, and John Larroquette.
The movie follows the story of a group of friends who reunite for New Year's Eve in New York City. The main character, C.C. Bloom (played by Elisabeth Shue), is a free-spirited artist who has just gone through a breakup and is struggling to find her place in the world. Her friends, including her ex-boyfriend, Harry (played by Steve Guttenberg), try to help her get over her heartbreak and find happiness again.
The film features a mix of comedy, romance, and drama, and explores themes of friendship, love, and self-discovery. It was released during the holiday season and became a moderate box office success.
Some of the notable scenes and quotes from the film include:
- The iconic "Happy New Year" song and dance number, which takes place at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve.
- C.C.'s memorable line, "I'm not a morning person, I'm not a night person, I'm a 'whenever the coffee kicks in' person."
- The group's wild and crazy adventures in New York City, including a wild party at a nightclub and a chaotic trip to Times Square.
Overall, "Happy New Year" is a lighthearted and entertaining film that captures the spirit of the holiday season and the importance of friendship and love.