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I just want to be happy

I just want to be happy

Last updated on January 22, 2023 by Roger Kaufman

and my life is mine

I just want to be happy and because the song from the Swedish film “Like in Heaven” - Gabriella's song - is so beautiful.

One of the most beautiful scenes from my favorite film: “WIE IN HEAVEN” (OT: Så som i himmelen, 2004) by Kay Pollak

Like in heaven – I just want to be happy

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I just want to be happy quotes

“If you want to be more than happy, you have set a goal that is yours ideas regulates, releases your strength and motivates your hopes.” –Andrew Carnegie

“Spread of Love almost everywhere you go. Don’t allow anyone to ever involve you without doing better.” - mother Theresa

“Joy lies in the joy of success as well as the adventure of innovative endeavors.” - Franklin D. Roosevelt

Happy laughing young woman - "Happiness is not something pre-fabricated. It comes from your own actions." - Dalai Lama
I just want to be happy | being happy is a choice

"Be polite, whenever possible. It’s always possible.” - Dalai Lama

“There is only one joy in this live, to enjoy and be liked.” –George Sands

“Joy is when what you believe, what you say and what you do are in harmony.” - Mahatma Gandhi

View of the blue sea with small stone island and quote: "Happiness is a state in which you lack nothing." - Aristotle
I just want to be happy | be happy despite problems

“Activity may not always bring joy, but there is no joy without action.” —William James

“I just want to be more than happy. Do you recognize what I'm saying? I just want to have fun and someone can make others happy.” –Franklin D Roosevelt

“More than happy for this minute. This moment is your life.” - Omar Khayyam

Lisa Valentin – Gabriella’s song (German version) I just want to be happy

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Text (Py Bäckman, German by Lisa Valentin):

My longing brings me here

Because this is the path I chose

And I suspect because I feel it.

Become this life is mine

What I'm missing and what I got

I balance in my hands

Lerner trust and want to understand

I saw a piece of heaven

I want to feel that I'm alive

Open every day courageous strong and free

I want live and want to say I am good the way I am

Because I have never lost my self

Sometimes just read it to sleep

But now it has awakened in me

And now it shines inside me and laughs

I want live Be happy the way I am

Open, courageous, strong and free

The Time this goes by so quickly

I want to grow in wonder about this world

And I find heaven here

If I believe we are looking for us in me I want to say: Yes, I lived!

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Gabriella's Song - Like in Heaven (Amazing Voice) I just want to be happy

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Orchestra concert “from the new world” Gabriella's Song - Like in Heaven Sung by Jeannine Engelen

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Leverkusen Municipal Music School

Symphony Orchestra led by Klaus Müller Symphonic Wind Orchestra led by Thomas Klöckner Forum Leverkusen July 07.07.2013th, XNUMX Open day of the Leverkusen Municipal Music School

Filmed with a Sony Alpha57 with a tripod

Ilya Dudenhefner

Like in heaven - I just want to be happy - from Wikipedia

Like in heaven (Original title: There's heaven in heaven) is a Swedish Music film-Drama from 2004 by the director Kay Pollak with Michael Nyqvist In the main role. Like in heaven, drama with music is a corresponding adaptation for the theater by Kay Pollak.
 
Daniel Daréus is an internationally successful Dirigent from Sweden.

Short flashbacks initially show the formative stages of the adolescent: The Boy grows up without a father in Ljusåker, a village in northern Sweden.

During his time at school he is teased and beaten by his classmates. Later his extraordinary musical talent as a violin virtuoso came to light.

At the age of eight he moved to the city with his mother, where he... Music agent Mircea takes under her wing.

As a teenager, he watches his mother die in a car accident just as he is about to take part in an international youth music competition.

Finally - in his mid-forties - Daniel Daréus becomes a celebrated star conductor. During a concert, Daréus suffers a heart attack; He therefore stops his work.

Daréus moves back to Ljusåker, the place of his childhood, where he buys the former village school and moves in.

Since Daniel Daréus is only his stage name, no one in the village initially recognizes him. Daniel dreams of music that will touch people's hearts People opens and connects.

He meets the young saleswoman Lena, who works in the local church choir sings. The village's sports shop owner, Arne, wants him to run it Choir win.

Daniel visits one reluctantly at first Choir rehearsal, but then decides to take over the vacant position of cantor, give singing lessons to the choir members and get them excited about music.

The initially small and poor choir grows. The mentally disabled Tore is also allowed to take part because he has an original approach to singing.

Daniel receives great support from the choir members, also because he introduces idiosyncratic teaching methods that help the choir members to open up and find access to music.

Two further storylines represent the domestic problems in village life: those of the talented singer Gabriella and her violent husband Conny and the pastor couple Stig and Inger.

In the latter, the pastor's narrow-heartedness is revealed in a conflicting manner.

Daniel experiences intensive hours with the choir, and the solidarity grows through the mutual support among the choir Provide and problems of individuals, which are due to the narrowness of village life and which are impressively portrayed in sideshows or individual fates.

The priest Stig, whose wife also sings in the choir and supports the new cantor, sees his status and authority undermined by Daniel's popularity and dismisses him by a church council resolution on the basis of slander before the end of the probationary period.

However, the choir follows Daniel and continues to rehearse in his house. Daniel and Lena are building a more intense one Relationship .

However, it becomes obvious that the conductor is having difficulty finding a romantic relationship trust and people give personally.

Arne, the group's informal leader, registers the choir for the singing competition Let the People Sing in Austria. Daniel is initially against it, but the others persuade him and he agrees.
A few days before departure, in the middle of choir rehearsal, Gabriella shows up with her Children .

She has facial injuries and has announced that she will no longer return to her abusive husband. A short time later he shows up and wants to take his wife back by force, but is prevented from doing so by the group.

He then threatens to take revenge, and when he sees Daniel bathing in the river some time later, he beats him unconscious. He is arrested and ends up in prison.

Daniel reveals to the group who he really is and that he spent his childhood in Ljusåker.

Finally, the choir group takes the bus to Innsbruck. Once there, Daniel immediately receives media attention due to his previous popularity.

He also meets his former music agent there, to whom he explains that he has now found his dream of connecting people's hearts through music. He realizes that the choir loves him and vice versa. Then he finally manages to get Lena his too of Love To reveal. The two sleep together in their hotel room.

Euphoric about the events, Daniel later rides his bike through the city and forgets the time. Finally he remembers the competition and rushes to the performance venue.

On the way into the hall he suffers another heart attack. He barely manages to drag himself into the building's toilet, staggers and falls with his head against the radiator and collapses, injured.

His choir is already on stage. Since the leader does not appear, Tore is irritated by the resulting unrest and begins to sing his tone audibly and constantly.

This causes questioning faces in the hall until Gabriella also sings her tone, followed by the others, who now also sing their tone.

The members of the other choirs are so captivated by this that they gradually all join in.

Daniel lies bleeding in the toilet and can still hear over the loudspeaker that the improvisation reaches and connects the people in the hall. Finally he hears a sigh of relief with a smile on his face.
 

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