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The Lucky Ones
Description
A meaningful story of three veterans who come back home from the cruel battlefiled is directed by Neil Burger. They have to learn how to pass over the obsessed memories and move on. TK seeking confidence to confront his wife after the injures has negative impact on his sexual function and middle-aged Cheever attempts to pay for his son's college tuition.
A meaningful story of three veterans who come back home from the cruel battlefiled is directed by Neil Burger. They have to learn how to pass over the obsessed memories and move on. TK seeking confidence to confront his wife after the injures has negative impact on his sexual function and middle-aged Cheever attempts to pay for his son's college tuition.
Actors:
Howard Platt,
Tim Gamble,
Bob Pepper,
Arden Myrin,
Kirk B.R. Woller,
Katie Korby,
Leo Ford
Howard Platt
5 June 1938, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Tim Gamble
Bob Pepper
Arden Myrin
10 December 1973, Little Compton, Rhode Island, USA
Kirk B.R. Woller
9 March 1962
Katie Korby
Leo Ford
Director:
Neil Burger
Neil Burger
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Lionsgate #Michael Peña #Neil Burger #QED International #Rachel McAdams #Roadside Attractions #The Lucky Ones (2008) #Tim Robbins
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September 26, 2008
Like its lead characters, Lucky is wounded, lost, and impractical, but it has a messy, winning humanity and an agreeably leisurely pace that almost redeems it.October 07, 2015
Mostly everything in the film, regardless of how contrived the set up, eventually rings true.September 30, 2008
Ultimately I was left without any clear notion as to what was being said through the film and why.
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February 26, 2010
... captures the manner in which both the smallest and largest events on a road trip can build a sense of camaraderie among three strangers with very little in common.August 15, 2011
Their real, unstated missions are more in the nature of relocating their souls and finding some elusive peace of mind.September 26, 2008
The Lucky Ones has plenty of heart and courage. If it only had a brain ...September 26, 2008
This is not the worst of the Iraq-themed movies of the past few years, and it's possibly the best acted of any of them. But you wish the bonding of these three people wasn't diluted by the trite scenarios and artificial circumstances of their saga.March 18, 2009
If not for the warmth and likability of its characters and those playing them, The Lucky Ones would be a tiresome formula picture.September 26, 2008
As they hit the road, the scenes play out like TV sitcom vignettes with little holding the centre together. We find out details about the characters lives, but never feel we know them.October 06, 2008
It feels like the writers were trying for dialogue that sounded natural and improvisational. Instead, it feels scripted and rehearsed. It's all phony balony!
Seattle Times
September 26, 2008
McAdams and Peña are affectingly vulnerable, while Robbins convinces as a family man with strong paternal instincts.September 29, 2008
The Iraq war has thus far produced no truly memorable dramatic movies, as opposed to documentaries, and the losing streak continues with The Lucky Ones.