Lucky or unlucky

Darren 2022-03-25 08:01:01

This film is a film that reflects the living conditions of American soldiers and society after the anti-terrorism war. Although there is no special war scene in the whole film, the pain and pain brought by the war to these soldiers and the country can be seen everywhere, and the method is indeed unique. . The three leading actors in this film are all typical of the acting school. Our Shawshank is already over 500 years old, and it is rare to see his performance again.
The most interesting thing is the title of the film, The Lucky Ones, but the film was played for more than an hour, and they really didn't see how lucky they were. This short vacation made them find that it was difficult to integrate into this society, and everything went wrong. No luck, their only luck is that they went to Iraq and were still alive. But the hope did not disappear completely. They persisted, and things seemed to improve a little before the end of the play. In fact, it was not because the plot was well designed, but life was like this. There are always a few times, and most of the time we are tortured by the cumbersome, boring, and ruthless real life.

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Extended Reading
  • Claud 2022-03-26 09:01:15

    A lively and plain narration behind the war, a simple anti-war film

  • Garnet 2022-03-26 09:01:15

    The story is superficial, and if you go deeper, you can discover the depth.

The Lucky Ones quotes

  • [Colee talks about her reasons for going to Las Vegas]

    Colee Dunn: I'm not from Las Vegas, either. But my friend's from there. That's his guitar. Well, it was his guitar. I mean, he got killed, so... I'm just taking it back to his family.

    Fred Cheaver: That's a real nice thing to be doing.

  • [Colee looks at a photograph of Cheaver dancing with his wife]

    Colee Dunn: You must be a good dancer, huh?

    Fred Cheaver: Oh, no. My wife's a good dancer. I just try to keep up. She loves all those Latin dances. Samba, Merengue, The Tango.

    Colee Dunn: She's a looker, huh?

    Fred Cheaver: Yeah, she is. What she's doing with someone like me, I'll never know and I'm not gonna ask.