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Lucky

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
3.8K
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Colin Hanks and Ari Graynor in Lucky (2011)
Ben's obsession with Lucy leads him down a dark path, as he begins murdering women who remind him of her. But when he wins the lottery -- courtesy of a ticket that belonged to one of his victims -- the pair are united in marriage. Despite the odds (and due to Lucy's love of money), the couple begins working together to protect Ben's secret.
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A wannabe serial killer wins the lottery and pursues his lifelong crush.A wannabe serial killer wins the lottery and pursues his lifelong crush.A wannabe serial killer wins the lottery and pursues his lifelong crush.

  • Director
    • Gil Cates Jr.
  • Writers
    • Kent Sublette
    • Gil Cates Jr.
  • Stars
    • Colin Hanks
    • Ari Graynor
    • Jeffrey Tambor
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    3.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gil Cates Jr.
    • Writers
      • Kent Sublette
      • Gil Cates Jr.
    • Stars
      • Colin Hanks
      • Ari Graynor
      • Jeffrey Tambor
    • 20User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Colin Hanks
    Colin Hanks
    • Ben Keller
    Ari Graynor
    Ari Graynor
    • Lucy St. Martin
    Jeffrey Tambor
    Jeffrey Tambor
    • Detective Harold Waylon
    Ann-Margret
    Ann-Margret
    • Pauline Keller
    Adam J. Harrington
    Adam J. Harrington
    • Steve Mason
    Mimi Rogers
    Mimi Rogers
    • Ms. Brand
    Allison Mackie
    Allison Mackie
    • Grace
    Tom Amandes
    Tom Amandes
    • Jonathan
    Michelle Davidson
    Michelle Davidson
    • Leslie Singer
    Olivia Sather
    • Shannon
    Eric Kirchberger
    Eric Kirchberger
    • Sunny Mart Clerk
    Heather Marie Marsden
    Heather Marie Marsden
    • Allison
    Bryan McClure
    Bryan McClure
    • Sandwich Guy
    Bennett Wright
    • 8 year old Ben
    Lena Noel Krussel
    • 8 year old Lucy
    • (as Lena Krussel)
    Thom Sibbitt
    • Mechanic
    Jill Peterson
    Jill Peterson
    • Woman
    • (as a different name)
    Cullen Chollett
    • Man
    • Director
      • Gil Cates Jr.
    • Writers
      • Kent Sublette
      • Gil Cates Jr.
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    User reviews20

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    8antoniodiggs

    Worth watching

    Lucky is the kind of film that proves indie movies can hold their own against the studios. This dark comedy is a movie-lovers movie. Well written, superb acting, great directing and a memorable soundtrack make this a fun, if quirky film.

    The pace of the movie is good in that it takes it's time to tell the story without unnecessary scenes or long silences. It baffles me that some people find this movie dull of boring. It doesn't have car chases or CGI characters throwing crap at the audience. "Lucky" is not for kids, anyone who think it's dull should find the next 3D IMAX extravaganza to keep their attention.

    Hanks is ideal in this role playing a mild mannered serial killer who still lives with his mom (Ann Margret – looking great) with a lifelong crush on Ari Graynor who doesn't give him a second glance until he wins the lottery.

    If you like movies like "Heathers", "Fargo" or "Lars and the Real Girl", you'll enjoy "Lucky."
    vtdr

    Love it or hate it, this film is amoral

    Very rarely do I have any desire to post a review. I've seen it, I know what I think, and usually someone else has said everything that needs to be said. Not so with "Lucky."

    This film shocked me with its amorality. And I liked it.

    Before I watched this, I thought, perhaps, that it would be akin to "Dexter" - a serial killer that the viewer is asked to empathize with, maybe forgive, and perhaps even root for. I mean, what else could I expect from what the synopsis seems to suggest is a serial killer rom-com. I was wrong. No one in this film is asking for forgiveness. No one in this film seems to even imagine that a universal or objective morality exists which would pass judgement.

    This is one of the only, if not the only, film I have seen that exemplifies rationally self- interested actors carrying on their affairs as though no religious or societal morality existed or, at the least, was valid. Even in the films based on Ayn Rand's fiction (a person who championed "the virtue of selfishness" and fought against religion and collectivism/humanism), there was always a wink or a nod when some character violated the Judeo-Christian-humanist morality. The same can be said of most of the horror and "shock" films - the shock and horror are usually caused by reactions to the violation of societal norms. Here, there is nothing.

    One previous reviewer implied the film was boring. I wouldn't go so far, though I would accept "anti-climatic." Indeed, amorality is certainly that. If one starts from a place where killing and kissing are of equal objective moral value - none whatsoever - then it stands to reason that neither occurrence has any higher meaning.

    In "Lucky", the lack of regard for morality, as understood by the majority of the populace, is not obvious. It isn't a clear part of the plot. It isn't relied upon to engender fear or revulsion. I almost didn't notice it until near the end of the film. It is as if the film was made entirely by people unaware that such a concept as "objective morality" even existed. Of course it wasn't. If for no other reason than that, "Lucky" deserves praise.
    6Trekvogell

    Lucky - Stumbling but definitely watchable

    For the ones that don't know what Lucky is about, here is a brief description: Ben (Collin Hanks) is a nobody who has been in love with Lucy (Ari Graynor) since they were kids, though these feelings haven't been reciprocated in the slightest by the latter, when Ben suddenly wins the lottery, Lucy, previously annoyed by Ben now decides she wants Ben in her life but Ben is also (plottwist) a serial killer and in turn hilarity ensues.

    The plot lends itself terrifically for all the bizarre things that happen in the film, however, I felt that the way that Gil Cates Jr. and Kent Sublette went with it was a bit lacking. For a movie about love, serial killing and all the money in the world, the movie stays a bit too grounded.

    Colin Hanks is definitely the strong point in the film as everything more or less depends on the way he reacts to everything. How he doesn't change over the course of the film though the things that happen around him continue to escalate is something worth noting.

    I wasn't familiar with Ari Graynor before this film but while she doesn't hold the (overrated) Hollywood look she maintains this magnetic aura that makes her likable. Along with that she has stellar comedic timing even with the lackluster script.

    The pacing does seem to be a bit off at some points in the film but the ending, which I won't ruin because I do recommend this film, makes up for it.

    Overall, there isn't anything to hate in the film, but for me, there wasn't anything to love either. I do want people to see it though, because it's different and a wobbly step into the right direction. We've all been raised with the idea that different isn't necessarily good, so I encourage you to watch it and make up your own mind.
    westypool

    The worst film I've seen since 'Santa Clause Conquers the Martians'...

    Just wasted 103 minutes of my life and I'm afraid there's no way of getting back those precious minutes. Two hours ago I was in a good mood- now I feel like everything is pointless...

    This attempt at comedy, or black comedy, fails miserably and completely.

    Seriously, it's awful. In pretty much every way. If you are reading this because you are thinking of watching it, do something else. Honestly, I'm helping you.

    To say it's like made-for-TV-movies is an insult to made-for-TV-movies.

    I'm going to cheer myself up by spending another 103 minutes watching some shopping channel in a foreign language that I don't understand.
    5krachtm

    Partly a noir parody, black comedy, and romantic comedy.

    The plot: A gold-digging woman ends up attaching herself to the wrong person when she marries a rich serial killer.

    Despite how oppressively dark the summary sounds, this is actually fairly light-hearted and harmless. The plot is essentially a parody of classic noir movies, with a femme fatale and guilty protagonist being pursued by a dogged cop. Everything is played for laughs, and there are few serious scenes. The movie starts off a bit boring and unfunny, but it gets better toward the middle once it can abandon the clichéd romantic comedy elements and switch to being more of a black comedy. The tone is still more lighthearted and wacky than I'd like for a black comedy, but it did at least keep me vaguely amused for the remaining runtime.

    There's no real blood, gore, nudity, or violence. If you're looking for something like Very Bad Things, I think you'll be very disappointed. However, if you're looking for a quirky romantic comedy with a dark edge to it, you'll probably enjoy Lucky. My own tastes are more in line with Very Bad Things.

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    • Trivia
      Colin Hanks also played a serial killer in season 6 of "Dexter"
    • Goofs
      When Grace finds the 2nd check and opens the envelope the check is correctly made payable to Benjamin Keller, however the 'Authorized Signature' is also Ben's name (signature) (which also looks like a handwriting font as the 2 L's and E's in Keller are exactly the same)
    • Quotes

      Grace: You seem like such nice people. Such nice people!

      Ben Keller: We're still nice people, Grace, but we're also in love. And love's kinda scary. I'm starting to realize that now.

    • Connections
      Featured in Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2/Horrible Bosses/Zookeeper/Lucky/The Ward/Project Nim/Tabloid (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Crazy
      Written by Scott Russo

      Performed by Aimee Allen

      Executive Producer Beth Hohlier

      Courtesy of Side Tracked Records

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    • Release date
      • July 15, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Счастливчик
    • Filming locations
      • 9926 Fieldcrest Dr, Omaha, Nebraska, USA(Ben and Lucy's house)
    • Production companies
      • Ten/Four Pictures
      • Tax Credit Finance
      • Mirabelle Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,564
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,986
      • Jul 17, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,564
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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