
Finding Happiness In The Celebratory Dance Of “Hamnet” and Rihanna!
- Hans Ebert

- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
It’s very hard to explain when there are mental roadblocks stopping new flows of positive energy from breaking through, but as I was telling someone last night, if the world could somehow drink from the same cup as Jessie Buckley, we might actually find the magic fuel to Happiness- and with Happiness leading to a conga line of Hope and Energy and Inspiration.
This was after watching the clip above where the entire crew dance to Rihanna’s “I Found Love”, an idea by Chloe Zhao, the amazing director of “Hamnet”, to celebrate having made this marvellous film and bring happiness to even grief and lose one’s self in the Happiness of Being.
Though not someone who spends time on the online platform that is X, I felt compelled to write this on the @Hamnetmovie account because it’s something I needed to say. And if some don’t like it, as Jessie Buckley might say, Tough s***: “Such unbridled joy and optimism and hope and happiness that should be bottled and handed out to the entire world so that we can start again on the right foot. Here’s to a new world order built around love and kindness and coming together as one. Thanks @hamnetmovie and cast”.

ABOUT HANS EBERT

When he arrived by ship from what was then known as Ceylon to the British colony of Hong Kong, the Dutch Burgher- it’s a long story-thought he had arrived in Melbourne because that’s what his parents had told him- it’s an even longer story- until he saw all the rickshaws, women wearing cheongsams with slits up to their arse, and was given a pair of chopsticks during his first lunch in the city.
He had never eaten dim sum, but then again, no one told him that as a fledgling journalist, he would meet and interview everyone from Peter Sellers, Roman Polanski and George Harrison to Billy Joel, Norah Jones, Gorillaz, David Bowie and Quincy Jones, create the Happy Wednesday brand for the Hong Kong Jockey Club, win the Gold Award at the London Advertising Awards for his “Right Of Abode campaign, coin the term “Canto Pop” when writing for the American trade publication Billboard, and when in advertising not only helped launch McDonald’s in Hong Kong and work on the business as Director of Creative Services for over two decades, and was very much involved in the launch of STARTV, MTV Asia and PCCW.
He has written hits for some of the biggest names in Chinese popular music and wooed and married the model who was the Wrangler Girl.
These days, he is rewriting his journography and working on introducing the world to his imaginary friend Muzi and their search for everything that leads to positivity by leaving the dullards behind to pursue nutworking.



Comments