- Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
- Release Date: May 4, 2007
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 11 Ratings
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Mixed: 2 out of 11
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TonyM.Apr 30, 20077I don't think I believed it, but I liked it. I enjoy watching poker on cable, but Lucky You had too much poker -- some hands dragged. Not good for drama.
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JaredB.May 5, 200710I enjoyed the movie very much. It had a lot of Poker in it but then again I like poker so that could be the main reason I liked it. My advice to would be if u hate poker don't watch the movie.
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DamonC.May 3, 20071Turgid, lifeless, flat, boring ... what else can I add? I'd probably derive more joy watching paint dry, or for that matter, interminable re-runs of real poker championships on ESPN. My advice - fold quickly and run the heck out of the theater. Otherwise this movie will slaughter you at the turn or the river.
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MarkB.May 9, 20074
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33Really, all this movie is about is the joy of checks, calls, folds, rivers, and the acquired thrill of knowing what those words mean.
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75The compelling and interesting aspect of Lucky You is not so much the compulsion that drives the main character but the way in which he interacts with those around him. The movie isn't a downer, but neither does it end with all loose ends nicely tied off. In this case, redemption does not equate with salvation.
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70Always good with actors, Hanson brings out a beaten-down charm in Bana that works nicely against the hotheaded authority the actor shows in the gambling scenes, while Duvall is, like the veteran card shark he plays, a master of subtle gestures. The low card here is Barrymore, somewhat awkwardly shoehorned into this boys' club to provide some romantic relief.