Lucky

 

Lucky (2017)

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Various
Movie Reviews90%
NR
2017, Comedy/Drama, 1h 28m
RT Critics’ Score: 97% (UNBIASED)
RT Audience Score: 81%
Awards & Nominations: NA

 

Critics Consensus

Lucky is a bittersweet meditation on mortality, punctuating the career of beloved character actor Harry Dean Stanton.
 

Audience Consensus

Lucky is a film that will make you laugh, cry, and ponder the meaning of life all at once. It’s a beautiful tribute to the late Harry Dean Stanton, who delivers a soulful and matter-of-fact performance as the titular character. The film is a meditation on mortality, but it’s also a celebration of life and all its quirks. With a smart script and a wonderful supporting cast, Lucky is a must-see for anyone who wants to be reminded of the beauty of the human experience. So grab some popcorn, sit back, and get ready to feel lucky to be alive.
 
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Movie Info

Storyline

Follows the literal and associated life journey of middle class Brit Mick Travis (Malcolm McDowell), representing the “everyman”, as he tries to make his mark in his so far young life. He is able to make great strides in his traditional view of success by being what those in authority want him to be. As such, he achieves in a few weeks what it usually take years for others, namely having his own sales territory, the northeast and ultimately Scotland, for Imperial Coffee. He is also able to garner a plethora of fringe benefits from this job, including women throwing themselves at his feet. But he will ultimately face a struggle in class and authority warfare, which culminates with his encounter with the Burgess family, wealthy industrialist Sir James Burgess (Sir Ralph Richardson) and his daughter Patricia (Dame Helen Mirren), who Mick wants to marry, the former who is contemplating investing in the shady dealings in Zingara. Mick will also find that the class struggle not only applies in his case in an upward direction, but also in a downward direction with the working class and the truly down and out. Through it all, Alan Price and his small combo act as a Greek chorus of sorts providing commentary of Mick’s travails through song.

 
Production Company(ies)
Warner Bros.,
 
Distributor
Magnolia Pictures
 
Release Type
Theatrical
 
Filming Location(s)

 
MPAA / Certificate
R
 
Year of Release
2017
 

Technical Specs
  • Color:
    Color
  • Sound mix:
    Mono
  • Aspect ratio:
    1.85 : 1
  • Runtime:
    1h 28m
  • Language(s):
  • Country of origin:
    Italy
  • Release date:
    Release Date (Theaters): Sep 29, 2017 Limited
    Release Date (Streaming): May 22, 2017

 
Genre(s)
Comedy/Drama
 
Keyword(s)
starring Harry Dean Stanton, directed by John Carroll Lynch, written by Logan Sparks and Drago Sumonja, comedy, drama, box office performance, budget, reviewed by Tara Brady, Simran Hans, Ed Potton, Mark Kermode, Robbie Collin, Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, Daniel Howat, Jeff Mitchell, Gisela Savdie, Dan Buffa, Leigh Monson, MPAA rating, Magnolia Pictures, Ira Steven Behr, Danielle Renfrew Behrens, Greg Gilreath, Adam Hendricks, Richard Kahan, John H Lang, Logan Sparks, Drago Sumonja, David Lynch, Ron Livingston, Ed Begley Jr., Tom Skerritt, Beth Grant, mortality, enlightenment, aging, atheism, minimalist, Jim Jarmusch, David Lynch, philosophical, Harry Dean Stanton’s farewell, character study, isolated town, American desert, conservative views, deadpan humor, natural acting, elders, cinematography, bittersweet meditation
 

Box Office Details

Worldwide gross: NA
Worldwide gross (inflation-adjusted): NA
Worldwide gross ranking (inflation-adjusted): NA
Worldwide tickets sold (est.): NA
 
US/Canada gross: NA
US/Canada gross (inflation-adjusted): NA
US/Canada gross ranking (inflation-adjusted): NA
US/Canada opening weekend:
US/Canada opening weekend (inflation-adjusted): NA
US/Canada opening weekend ranking (inflation-adjusted): NA
 
Budget and Earnings Details
Production budget (est.): NA
Production budget (inflation-adjusted): NA
Production budget ranking: NA
Marketing and distribution budget (inflation-adjusted est.): NA
Box office net earnings to date (inflation-adjusted est.): NA
ROI to date (est.): NA
ROI ranking: NA

 
Movie Cast & Crew

Cast & Crew

Harry Dean StantonDavid LynchRon LivingstonEd Begley Jr.Tom Skerritt
Harry Dean Stanton
David Lynch
Ron Livingston
Ed Begley Jr.
Tom Skerritt
Lucky
Howard
Bobby Lawrence
Dr. Christian Kneedler
Fred
Harry Dean Stanton – Lucky
David Lynch – Howard
Ron Livingston – Bobby Lawrence
Ed Begley Jr. – Dr. Christian Kneedler
Tom Skerritt – Fred
Beth Grant – Elaine

 

John Carroll LynchLogan SparksIra Steven BehrDanielle Renfrew BehrensGreg Gilreath
John Carroll Lynch
Logan Sparks
Ira Steven Behr
Danielle Renfrew Behrens
Greg Gilreath
Director
Writer
Producer
Producer
Producer

Director(s)
John Carroll Lynch
 
Writer(s)
Logan Sparks, Drago Sumonja
 
Producer(s)
Ira Steven Behr, Danielle Renfrew Behrens, Greg Gilreath, Adam Hendricks, Richard Kahan, John H. Lang, Logan Sparks, Drago Sumonja

 
Movie Reviews & Awards
Film Festivals
Cannes
 
Awards & Nominations
NA
 
Academy Awards

 

Top Reviews
Tara BradySimran HansEd PottonMark KermodeRobbie Collin
Tara Brady
Simran Hans
Ed Potton
Mark Kermode
Robbie Collin
Irish Times
Observer (UK)
Times (UK)
Kermode & Mayo’s Film Review
Daily Telegraph (UK)
LUCKY
  All Critics (152) | Top Critics (49) | Fresh (147) | Rotten (5)
  This is no fluffy eulogy or hagiography. There are flashes of anger and discontentedness throughout.
 
  September 18, 2018 | Rating: 4/5
 
  Tara Brady
  Irish Times
  TOP CRITIC
  A goldmine of small but perfectly formed parts.
 
  September 16, 2018 | Rating: 4/5
 
  Simran Hans
  Observer (UK)
  TOP CRITIC
  Stanton’s navy veteran quietly dominates virtually every frame, weather-beaten as the landscape around his small American town.
 
  September 14, 2018 | Rating: 5/5
 
  Ed Potton
  Times (UK)
  TOP CRITIC
  There is a slightly surreal feeling to it… it’s a bit Twin Peaksy…. I thought it was really charming.
 
  September 14, 2018
 
  Mark Kermode
  Kermode & Mayo’s Film Review
  TOP CRITIC
  This is a subtle, unhurried film – not sentimental in the usual sense, but studded with moments of poignant, low-key strangeness.
 
  September 13, 2018 | Rating: 4/5
 
  Robbie Collin
  Daily Telegraph (UK)
  TOP CRITIC
  Sounds grim but character actor John Carroll Lynch’s directorial debut is a wonderful and warm meditation on mortality.
 
  September 12, 2018 | Rating: 4/5
 
  Larushka Ivan-Zadeh
  Metro Newspaper (UK)
  TOP CRITIC
  Lucky is a lovely, small film. It’s an ode to living. A farewell to a well-lived life, and an acceptance of what comes after.
 
  May 19, 2022 | Rating: 7/10
 
  Daniel Howat
  Next Best Picture
  Harry Dean Stanton felt perfectly comfortable accepting dozens and dozens of small roles, but before he left this world, he resonates, as Lucky, with a soulful and matter-of-fact leading performance.
 
  July 14, 2021 | Rating: 3/4
 
  Jeff Mitchell
  Art House Film Wire
  With a smart script, the movie is a true reflection on life and death [Full Review in Spanish]
 
  November 8, 2020
 
  Gisela Savdie
  El Heraldo
  He is proof that sometimes you really don’t know what you have until it is gone. Stanton may no longer be around, but his versatile resume remains. Lucky stands among some of his finest work.
 
  November 6, 2020
 
  Dan Buffa
  KSDK News (St. Louis)
  It’s a blip, unlikely to make you rethink your perspective on the aging process even as it tries to convince you that what it has to say is really artful and important.
 
  September 24, 2020 | Rating: 2.5/5
 
  Leigh Monson
  Substream Magazine
  It is difficult to express how much I loved Lucky, a film that can be and should be interpreted differently by everyone who watches it.
 
  September 15, 2020 | Rating: 3.5/4.0
 
  Richard Propes
  TheIndependentCritic.com…

 
Movie Plot & More
Plot
Follows the literal and associated life journey of middle class Brit Mick Travis (Malcolm McDowell), representing the “everyman”, as he tries to make his mark in his so far young life. He is able to make great strides in his traditional view of success by being what those in authority want him to be. As such, he achieves in a few weeks what it usually take years for others, namely having his own sales territory, the northeast and ultimately Scotland, for Imperial Coffee. He is also able to garner a plethora of fringe benefits from this job, including women throwing themselves at his feet. But he will ultimately face a struggle in class and authority warfare, which culminates with his encounter with the Burgess family, wealthy industrialist Sir James Burgess (Sir Ralph Richardson) and his daughter Patricia (Dame Helen Mirren), who Mick wants to marry, the former who is contemplating investing in the shady dealings in Zingara. Mick will also find that the class struggle not only applies in his case in an upward direction, but also in a downward direction with the working class and the truly down and out. Through it all, Alan Price and his small combo act as a Greek chorus of sorts providing commentary of Mick’s travails through song.
 
Trivia

 
Goofs / Tidbits
Harry Dean Stanton, who plays the lead role in Lucky, was a beloved character actor who appeared in over 200 films throughout his career.
 
Movie Links Wikipedia and Rotten Tomatoes

Links
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