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Lucky Break

  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
419
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Anthony LaPaglia and Gia Carides in Lucky Break (1994)
ComedyRomance

Putting your best foot forward has never been so sexy - or so deliciously funny - as in this entertaining, oddball comedy that proves that it's worth it to go to outrageous lengths for the o... Read allPutting your best foot forward has never been so sexy - or so deliciously funny - as in this entertaining, oddball comedy that proves that it's worth it to go to outrageous lengths for the one you love.Putting your best foot forward has never been so sexy - or so deliciously funny - as in this entertaining, oddball comedy that proves that it's worth it to go to outrageous lengths for the one you love.

  • Director
    • Ben Lewin
  • Writer
    • Ben Lewin
  • Stars
    • Gia Carides
    • Anthony LaPaglia
    • Rebecca Gibney
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    419
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ben Lewin
    • Writer
      • Ben Lewin
    • Stars
      • Gia Carides
      • Anthony LaPaglia
      • Rebecca Gibney
    • 4User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Gia Carides
    Gia Carides
    • Sophie
    Anthony LaPaglia
    Anthony LaPaglia
    • Edward 'Eddie' Mercer
    Rebecca Gibney
    Rebecca Gibney
    • Gloria Wrightman
    Robyn Nevin
    Robyn Nevin
    • Anne-Marie LePine
    Marshall Napier
    Marshall Napier
    • George LePine
    Jacek Koman
    Jacek Koman
    • Det. Yuri Borodinoff
    Siobhan Tuke
    • Kate
    Lewis Fiander
    Lewis Fiander
    • Mr. Bruce Wrightman
    Mary-Anne Fahey
    • Myra
    Michael Edward-Stevens
    Michael Edward-Stevens
    • Benny
    Steady Eddy
    • Nicholas
    Michael Veitch
    • Det. Sgt. Scott
    Russell Fletcher
    • Det. Tyrone
    Nicholas Bell
    Nicholas Bell
    • Sophie's Doctor
    Kurt Ludescher
    • Ernst
    Max Bruch
    • Diamond Cutter
    Lynda Gibson
    • Library Clerk Carol
    David Watson
    David Watson
    • Professor Type at Party
    • Director
      • Ben Lewin
    • Writer
      • Ben Lewin
    • All cast & crew
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    10Gia-5

    A True Paperback Romance

    Okay, at first glance, this film may seem trashy and meaningless. The first scene alone made me think it was some sort of porno flick, and I almost changed the channel, but then scene changed and the captivating duo of Gia Carides and Anthony LaPaglia immediately drew me to the movie with what seemed to be the start of a sweet, idyllic romance. Boy meets girl in library, asks her out for coffee...problem, she says "No". And this is when the movie takes some meaning. She's disabled. Polio has affected one of her legs, and she thinks that the guy would never be interested in her if he found out.

    Afterwards, the comedy begins, which is a bit kooky, almost Naked Gun-like. But the romance and the chemistry between Sophie (Carides) and Eddie (LaPaglia) is truly what kept me glued to the screen.

    After watching the film, I found out on the net that Carides and LaPaglia were a real-life couple, which made the film romance so much more endearing and engrossing (I watched it again the next week).

    All in all, the film was truly a "Paperback Romance"-the raunchy scenes, the quirky plot, the great chemistry between the two leads, and that the romance spanned to real life (an ideal but uncommon occurrence). I perceive the movie as I do paperback romance novels, focus on the romance and block the lewd parts (which are few and far-between anyways).
    7janet-55

    Paperback Romance is unexpectedly raunchy

    This film, otherwise known as "Paperback Romance" took me completely by surprise. I'm not a rom-com fan particularly so even though I like watching Anthony LaPaglia films I had resisted this one for some time. On eventually succumbing I was surprised to find out that it is quite a raunchy little number. Sophie (Gia Carides) a polio victim and a writer is overheard by Eddie (Anthony LaPaglia) reading aloud her latest sex novel whilst in the process of writing it. The language and accompanying visual reconstructions of her novel prove to be pretty raunchy stuff, as are later sexual interludes between the two aforesaid actors; which at times due to their off-screen relationship (I believe at the time they were engaged, now of course they are married) became almost a voyeuristic experience for the hapless viewer.That to one side the story is as ridiculous and as funny as one would care to wish of a rom-com. The lead actors are both very good and naturally the on-screen chemistry between them is explosive. My one big query is why did the make-up people deem it necessary to cover Mr LaPaglia's tattoo with garish orange stuff. It made it seem as if he had an enormous blue bruise on his upper arm. One wonders why this was required; if the tattoo is raunchy wouldn't it have fitted in with the content of the film admirably?
    7jotix100

    A vivid imagination

    "Paperback Romance", as this film has been marketed in this country, is worth a look if only to watch two splendid performers at their best. Gia Carides and Anthony LaPaglia made this movie watchable since the plot is paper thin.

    The film begins in a public library where Eddie overhears Sophie thinking aloud her erotic fantasies. Her voice alone, heard from the other side of the partition, has the quality of transporting anyone into the realm of Sophie's mind. Eddie falls for the enigmatic woman whose voice he can't forget.

    We soon realize about Sophie's physical problems. One would think that given the condition of this young woman, she would stay away from Eddie, but she starts pursuing him until the moment when she has to tell him the truth. Will he reject her? Well, stay tuned. The end will not disappoint.

    Ben Lewin working behind the camera and writing the screen play is helped tremendously by his two principal actors. Anthony LaPaglia will never give a false performance. Having seen him on the stage, as well as in films, one can only say this actor is amazing, no matter what he plays. The beautiful Gia Carides is excellent. She makes one care about Sophie.

    This is a feel good movie with excellent actors.

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    • Goofs
      When riding in the back seat of Eddie's car, after convincing the doctor to leave her leg cast on for two more weeks, Sophie is wiggling her supposedly paralyzed toes.
    • Crazy credits
      Very special thanks to Elizabeth Hastings and her broken leg.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: She's So Lovely/Hoodlum/Excess Baggage/Paperback Romance/M/Le Samurai (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Love and Affection
      Performed by Joan Armatrading

      Courtesy of A&M Records through PolyGram Pty. Limited

      Written by Joan Armatrading

      © Reador Music (London) Ltd.

      Used by permission of Reador Music Australia Pty. Ltd.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 20, 1994 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Paperback Romance
    • Filming locations
      • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Generations Films
      • Lewin Films
      • Such Much Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $151,068
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,939
      • Aug 17, 1997
    • Gross worldwide
      • $151,068
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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