Follows the journey of a 90-year-old atheist and the quirky characters that inhabit his off-the-map desert town. He finds himself at the precipice of life, thrust into a journey of self-exploration.
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I saw this film by chance & this was a happy coincidence - I mean to see it with open eyes & mind. The story is so simple & deeply touching as truth & life are. A very humane hero- the last role of Harry Dean Stanton - together with an extraordinary company of other characters are giving a very profound performance dealing with so delicate matters as fear of death life, friendship & existence with a smile. So glad I did not miss it, I will see it again & again just like reading Tolstoy again & again.
Lucky is a beautiful and soulful note for the late Stanton to go out on. A southern character study about faith and death, that finds honest hope even in the most dire and lonely points of life. Stanton is so good you could easily convince me he isn't acting at all.
Sensível. Cheio de vida. Atuação magistral. Vale a pena conferir.
The spiritual journey of a ninety-year-old atheist. Lucky is not a bad film entirely to say the least and Harry Dean Stanton gives a great perfomance but the film doesn't hit the dramatic depth that it might hoped it would and it resemblance another movie about an old man's life 'The Hero' with Sam Elliott but that film even tho slow had some great dramatic elements that film seems to miss for example i didn't hate the slow pace but the movie had way many cameos and him walking and walking every day instead of reaching a point to change all this and that's where Lucky fails to deliver. (5/10)