Lucky Grandma
- 2019
- 1h 27m
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6.3/10
1.9K
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Set in New York City's Chinatown, an ornery, chain-smoking Chinese grandma goes all in at the casino, landing herself on the wrong side of luck - and in the middle of a gang war.Set in New York City's Chinatown, an ornery, chain-smoking Chinese grandma goes all in at the casino, landing herself on the wrong side of luck - and in the middle of a gang war.Set in New York City's Chinatown, an ornery, chain-smoking Chinese grandma goes all in at the casino, landing herself on the wrong side of luck - and in the middle of a gang war.
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'Lucky Grandma (2019)' stars Tsai Chin as a recently widowed, chain-smoking, no-nonsense Nai Nai who takes a trip to a casino after her fortune teller predicts extreme good luck and soon finds herself in possession of a large amount of money. Unfortunately, the money doesn't land in her lap the way she expects it to, and it certainly doesn't come with no strings as she'd hoped. Instead, her good luck quickly turns sour, or is at the very least far more complicated than she's comfortable with, and she finds herself in need of a bodyguard. Enter Big Pong, a gentle giant who's humorously mistaken as our hero's boyfriend at one point by her grandchild. Much of the movie is about the bond which forms between protector and protectee, as well as the various mistakes and mishaps that occur in the aftermath of the protagonist's lucky day, and the flick bounces between dark comedy and relationship drama in almost equal measure. It's quaint, led by a commanding central performance and filled with quirky moments that weave a tapestry of believable idiosyncrasies across the flick's Chinatown setting. It never quite gets out of second gear, though, and it ultimately doesn't really feel like it amounts to all that much. It's rough around the edges, with some fairly clunky acting and clumsy action set-pieces, but it's charming enough to keep you watching. It's also fairly well-observed, with its world feeling tangible and most of its characters seeming real (or, at least, real enough). It's short but sweet, an underwhelming yet enjoyable mixture of crime drama, dark comedy and quiet contemplation. It isn't as good as it could've been, but it's still a solid effort overall.
An overall good movie. Safe for 12 and up to watch. Amusing, with a few good laughs. The actors were engaging and entertaining. The film didn't drag much, kept a pretty good pace.
Semi-believable story line. Fun to watch.
Grandma lives in china town, her husband has just died. So she takes a bus to the casino and loses all her money. When an opportunity comes along, she robs a gangster. But now they are coming after grandma, and the money. So she hires her own thug for protection! Now they have taken a family member . Neither side is giving up! Grandma must come up with a plan to get her grandson back and keep the money. Can it be done?? It's all done a little tongue in cheek. A couple gun fights. But grandma won't give in! Good drama with some very subtle comedy, where we root for the under-dog. It's pretty good! Even won a bunch of film fest awards! Directed by sasie sealy.
Easily one of the most uneven films of the year. The first half is a quite funny black comedy but in the second half it just kind of drops that and becomes a far more straight crime drama. The joke is I guess there's this grumpy old lady at the centre of it but that in and of itself isn't that funny. It actually becomes a bit sad and not in a good emotional way, sad in a 'I don't want to see gangsters attempt to strangle and shoot an old lady' kind of way. But at the same time she's not a particularly good person or sympathetic character so I don't really care that much either. What a strange experience this film is.
An unhappy grandma from Chinatown in NYC, tries her luck at the casino and ends up mixed up with gangsters. Definitely an original story and what I enjoyed the most was that I could not predict what would happen next. The acting was superb, especially from the main character, Tsai Chin. And how often do we get to see a grizzled old lady carry a film! Sit back and enjoy it for the fun it is.
Did you know
- TriviaTsai Chin got along with everyone on set. However, she found scene where Grandma Wong is running from Red Dragon thugs and hiding in a store to be difficult.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Flop House: Ep. 317 - Artemis Fowl, w/ Scott Weinberg (2020)
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- Also known as
- 幸運的奶奶
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- 26 Pell St, New York, NY 10013, USA(Lucky Grandma's apartment house)
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- Gross US & Canada
- $102,000
- Gross worldwide
- $185,080
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
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