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I was laughing almost constantly for the first minutes, lovely stuff. The finale of the show was fun, loveable and had a good point. The problem is all the stuff in-between. It get very quickly convoluted, convenient and sure it is a cartoon but what are the rules of this world/s? This also has a pacing problem, which is not often you say about a cartoon..
The main character is great and despite me not being a huge fan of this movie I can still see the good and this is by no means bad. I also think that kids might like this a lot more than I did.
At the end of the day I had a decently good time. This was just not that good and entertaining in the middle parts (they should have made the movie 15min shorter) but overall not bad, and I will recommend this to parents and kids - I am fairly certain children will like this.
For me I give this a 6/10. Worth the watch but as an adult I recommend having a few glasses of wine ready for the boring middle parts.
The main character is great and despite me not being a huge fan of this movie I can still see the good and this is by no means bad. I also think that kids might like this a lot more than I did.
At the end of the day I had a decently good time. This was just not that good and entertaining in the middle parts (they should have made the movie 15min shorter) but overall not bad, and I will recommend this to parents and kids - I am fairly certain children will like this.
For me I give this a 6/10. Worth the watch but as an adult I recommend having a few glasses of wine ready for the boring middle parts.
- namob-43673
- Aug 6, 2022
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I thought the first act was good. The main character is very likeable and relatable. An orphan that grew out of an orphanage and cast into the cold adult world. The story had me hooked. The comedy with Murply's law is extremely relatable lol. Unfortunately, the film seemed to lose its way into a convoluted mess by the second half. The main thesis could still be understood, that of making your own way through life instead of being a victim of circumstances. But they complicated the whole good luck, bad luck screenplay too much that I think children will get lost in it too.
The animations are top notch even if it has a Disney princess vibe to it. I noticed little things like the water droplets falling on the puddles on the New York City streets in the background as the animated characters performed their roles. I think the animators did a fab job with details. It was just the screenplay later in the film was made unnecessary complicated and convuluted.
The animations are top notch even if it has a Disney princess vibe to it. I noticed little things like the water droplets falling on the puddles on the New York City streets in the background as the animated characters performed their roles. I think the animators did a fab job with details. It was just the screenplay later in the film was made unnecessary complicated and convuluted.
- Horror_Flick_Fanatic
- Aug 5, 2022
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I sat down to watch the 2022 animated movie "Luck" with my 12 year old son. I hadn't heard about this particular animated movie prior to getting to watch it. So I didn't know what we were getting in for here.
However, I will say that "Luck" is without a doubt an animated movie that is well-worth taking the time to watch. The storyline was very enjoyable and had lots of good laughs to it. And it was something that appealed to both me and my son, so writers Kiel Murray, Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger managed to put together a script and storyline that had equal appeal to kids and adults alike.
The character gallery in "Luck" was good, with lots of likeable characters and memorable characters as well. Especially the cat Bob, he was just the star of the show. And with "Luck" being an animated movie, then having a good voice act ensemble is a must, and they definitely had that here, with the likes of Eva Noblezada, Simon Pegg, Jane Fonda, Whoopi Goldberg, John Ratzenberger and even Grey Griffin.
The art style and animation in "Luck" was good, so the CGI animation team definitely churned out a great product with this particular animated movie.
"Luck" was very watchable and enjoyable from start to end, and it is a great combination of good storytelling, funny characters, great locations and just an abundance of great details in every single scene.
If you have the chance and opportunity to sit down and watch director Peggy Holmes' 2022 animated movie "Luck", you should do so. I was genuinely entertained by this animated movie, and it is something I can and will warmly recommend.
My rating of "Luck" lands on a seven out of ten stars.
However, I will say that "Luck" is without a doubt an animated movie that is well-worth taking the time to watch. The storyline was very enjoyable and had lots of good laughs to it. And it was something that appealed to both me and my son, so writers Kiel Murray, Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger managed to put together a script and storyline that had equal appeal to kids and adults alike.
The character gallery in "Luck" was good, with lots of likeable characters and memorable characters as well. Especially the cat Bob, he was just the star of the show. And with "Luck" being an animated movie, then having a good voice act ensemble is a must, and they definitely had that here, with the likes of Eva Noblezada, Simon Pegg, Jane Fonda, Whoopi Goldberg, John Ratzenberger and even Grey Griffin.
The art style and animation in "Luck" was good, so the CGI animation team definitely churned out a great product with this particular animated movie.
"Luck" was very watchable and enjoyable from start to end, and it is a great combination of good storytelling, funny characters, great locations and just an abundance of great details in every single scene.
If you have the chance and opportunity to sit down and watch director Peggy Holmes' 2022 animated movie "Luck", you should do so. I was genuinely entertained by this animated movie, and it is something I can and will warmly recommend.
My rating of "Luck" lands on a seven out of ten stars.
- paul_haakonsen
- Aug 8, 2022
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A simple and rather childish story about an unlucky lady, trying to make things better for others.
With a good emotional core and a catchy song that came out of nowhere, the movie helps pass the time while being visually stunning. From Architecture, to character design and models.. to lively luck-related cat animations, and unlucky-girl moments (the best part of the movie).
But I must say, I was quite disappointed at the stiffness and lack of good facial expressions.. specially during the delivery of emotional lines! It's like the models don't move, and just their mouths were articulated and animated. Something you wouldn't see in something like Turning Red, where it might even go overboard! It is THAT added and "unnecessary" energy that this movie lacks and normally makes watching an animated movie so fun.
Does not fail to entertain and pass the time, but it doesn't linger.
With a good emotional core and a catchy song that came out of nowhere, the movie helps pass the time while being visually stunning. From Architecture, to character design and models.. to lively luck-related cat animations, and unlucky-girl moments (the best part of the movie).
But I must say, I was quite disappointed at the stiffness and lack of good facial expressions.. specially during the delivery of emotional lines! It's like the models don't move, and just their mouths were articulated and animated. Something you wouldn't see in something like Turning Red, where it might even go overboard! It is THAT added and "unnecessary" energy that this movie lacks and normally makes watching an animated movie so fun.
Does not fail to entertain and pass the time, but it doesn't linger.
- daisukereds
- Aug 4, 2022
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As a fan of animation movies I could not wait to see this one. But afterwards it was not as I expected. I only laughed once or twice in the beginning, the rest of the story just played out. The story was cute, but not for kids to follow along with much. As an adult I am still not sure where Bob came from originally. Our word or BL world? Desite facts, this was just a bit too long for any child to stay in their seats and watch. The animation was good, big heads, even bigger eyes to match them. This felt more like a 6 star for me, but I added one star for Pegg. This should have been much funnier, but sadly no.
Greetings again from the darkness. "Find a penny, pick it up, and all day long you'll have good luck." That's how the old saying goes, and it plays a prominent part in this first animated feature film from Skydance Animation. Directed by former Disney animation choreographer Peggy Holmes, and co-written by Kiel Murray (CARS, 2006) and writing partners Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, who teamed on the "Kung Fu Panda" franchise (as well as other projects), the film's approach shifted when Skydance hired John Lasseter as head of animation. You may know Mr. Lasseter as the creative force behind Pixar and such groundbreaking films as TOY STORY (1995), but he's also the guy that faced multiple accusations of workplace sexual impropriety and left Disney Pixar in late 2017. His Skydance hiring brought a change of director to the project, and was the reason Oscar winner Emma Thompson recused herself, replaced by Oscar winner Jane Fonda, who evidently had no such qualms about working for Lasseter.
Sam Greenfield (voiced by Eva Noblezada) is a klutzy 18-year-old who has 'aged out' of the foster home where she has lived. Never experiencing a 'forever family', Sam has maintained a positive outlook on life, despite what she sees as a never-ending streak of mishaps, accidents, unfortunate coincidences, and overall bad luck. She's been very supportive of her younger friend Hazel (Adalyn Spoon), who holds out hope for adoption and is a collector of good luck charms ... missing only a lucky penny. While bumbling through her first days as an independent woman, Sam finds a lucky penny, only to have bad luck strike (in the form of an automatic toilet) before she can deliver it to Hazel. And soon, Sam is chatting up a talking black cat (Simon Pegg) before they both enter a portal that whisks them to the Land of Luck.
It might seem odd that a black cat brough Sam her first taste of good luck, but as the story develops, so does their friendship. The Land of Luck is run by a dragon (Jane Fonda), and it's her Captain (Whoopi Goldberg) that has it out for Bob ... and the shenanigans that Sam brings to this new world certainly don't help. The Land of Luck consists of leprechauns and four-leaf clovers, rabbits (none missing a foot), and pigs (never knew they were considered lucky). Down below the Land of Luck is the land of Bad Luck, and it's Jeff the Unicorn (a terrific Flula Borg) who is charged with keeping the 'right' mixture of good luck and bad that gets sent to the land of humans. Yes, it's all a bit convoluted, but what the movie gets right are the colorful visuals and the fun characters. Sam, Bob, the Dragon, and Jeff are all memorable in their own way.
It seems pretty clear that John Lasseter's fingerprints are on the final film, as influences from INSIDE OUT and SOUL are quite evident ... although those films are far superior. Where this one falls short is in memorable and pointed storytelling, always a strength of Pixar. We are left a bit befuddled on the takeaway message. Are our lives determined by a mixture of good and bad luck? What about making our own luck and forging our own path? Taking responsibility for our own actions and building our own network of friends and acquaintances seems every bit as important as whether the toast lands jelly-side up or down. Despite all that, it's a pretty solid first animated feature from a studio likely to continue to improve as more projects are released - assuming they have the best of luck!
In select theaters and on AppleTV+ on August 5, 2022.
Sam Greenfield (voiced by Eva Noblezada) is a klutzy 18-year-old who has 'aged out' of the foster home where she has lived. Never experiencing a 'forever family', Sam has maintained a positive outlook on life, despite what she sees as a never-ending streak of mishaps, accidents, unfortunate coincidences, and overall bad luck. She's been very supportive of her younger friend Hazel (Adalyn Spoon), who holds out hope for adoption and is a collector of good luck charms ... missing only a lucky penny. While bumbling through her first days as an independent woman, Sam finds a lucky penny, only to have bad luck strike (in the form of an automatic toilet) before she can deliver it to Hazel. And soon, Sam is chatting up a talking black cat (Simon Pegg) before they both enter a portal that whisks them to the Land of Luck.
It might seem odd that a black cat brough Sam her first taste of good luck, but as the story develops, so does their friendship. The Land of Luck is run by a dragon (Jane Fonda), and it's her Captain (Whoopi Goldberg) that has it out for Bob ... and the shenanigans that Sam brings to this new world certainly don't help. The Land of Luck consists of leprechauns and four-leaf clovers, rabbits (none missing a foot), and pigs (never knew they were considered lucky). Down below the Land of Luck is the land of Bad Luck, and it's Jeff the Unicorn (a terrific Flula Borg) who is charged with keeping the 'right' mixture of good luck and bad that gets sent to the land of humans. Yes, it's all a bit convoluted, but what the movie gets right are the colorful visuals and the fun characters. Sam, Bob, the Dragon, and Jeff are all memorable in their own way.
It seems pretty clear that John Lasseter's fingerprints are on the final film, as influences from INSIDE OUT and SOUL are quite evident ... although those films are far superior. Where this one falls short is in memorable and pointed storytelling, always a strength of Pixar. We are left a bit befuddled on the takeaway message. Are our lives determined by a mixture of good and bad luck? What about making our own luck and forging our own path? Taking responsibility for our own actions and building our own network of friends and acquaintances seems every bit as important as whether the toast lands jelly-side up or down. Despite all that, it's a pretty solid first animated feature from a studio likely to continue to improve as more projects are released - assuming they have the best of luck!
In select theaters and on AppleTV+ on August 5, 2022.
- ferguson-6
- Aug 4, 2022
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- breadandhammers
- Aug 23, 2022
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Luck is a animated film focused on how Luck is made, both good luck and bad luck.
The storyline is pretty good if it times a little ridiculous but that's acceptable considering the whole movie is about luck and you can put down the ridiculous situations and happenings to just pure bad luck. It's not to complicated so kids will enjoy it while adults will still be able to take something away from the film.
The voice acting was really good and Bob's (Simon Pegg) performance was particularly enjoyable to me. Sam's voice actress Eva Noblezada also did a great job and is one to lookout for in future.
The animation itself was top notch and speaks of a big budget, so nothing wrong there.
All in all a pretty great all round film, the weakest part if it being the duller middle sections of the movie, but with a particularly fun beginning and pretty enjoyable ending as well if slightly predictable. The best parts being those where you're seeing the direct effects of "good" and "bad" luck.
A solid 7/10 from me, would probably watch a second Luck film if it was made though it would be interesting to see what exactly they would do storyline wise.
The storyline is pretty good if it times a little ridiculous but that's acceptable considering the whole movie is about luck and you can put down the ridiculous situations and happenings to just pure bad luck. It's not to complicated so kids will enjoy it while adults will still be able to take something away from the film.
The voice acting was really good and Bob's (Simon Pegg) performance was particularly enjoyable to me. Sam's voice actress Eva Noblezada also did a great job and is one to lookout for in future.
The animation itself was top notch and speaks of a big budget, so nothing wrong there.
All in all a pretty great all round film, the weakest part if it being the duller middle sections of the movie, but with a particularly fun beginning and pretty enjoyable ending as well if slightly predictable. The best parts being those where you're seeing the direct effects of "good" and "bad" luck.
A solid 7/10 from me, would probably watch a second Luck film if it was made though it would be interesting to see what exactly they would do storyline wise.
It is in my opinion, that we need more of these movies.
To show, that either bad luck or something negative, is not always bad.
To live with harmony across both sides of the ying and yang.
I really enjoyed this one. Well made, exciting and a nice little "lesson".
To show, that either bad luck or something negative, is not always bad.
To live with harmony across both sides of the ying and yang.
I really enjoyed this one. Well made, exciting and a nice little "lesson".
A sweet movie with a sweet message. John Lasseter's return to animation felt like a return to the Pixar stories of the 90s - hope-filled stories about finding meaningful friendships and family. Luck had moments of laughter and moments that touched your heart. It didn't rise to the level of Toy Story or Finding Nemo, but it is definitely a good one. My three-year-old immediately wanted to start it over again when it ended, and she loved the fun creatures and bright-colored worlds. So it looks like Luck will be around the house quite a bit for the next few months.
- Paragon240
- Aug 18, 2022
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Not often can I find a movie that both my daughter and I can enjoy. This movie was enjoyable for both of us and that is huge. Between a funny unicorn and a black cat done by one of my fave actors, Simon Pegg, I find this enjoyable enough to watch more than once (which all parents know is the hallmark of a true movie winner). She likes it and I enjoy it enough to watch it with her. And as someone who leans heavily into the bad luck column I can relate to Sam.
As we grow older our perspective on certain things also evolves. The adult movies I used to watch as a kid now gained new meaning as I watch them from a different perspective, much like animated ones that used to be our jam now will seem a bit, well... Childish. The challenge is to create something that is engaging and just right for both the kids and their parents.
In Luck, our hero is an orphan who lived in the system her entire life and has anything but luck... Or a family. She is however deeply connected to the other kids in her home, so when she decides to intervene to try and send some luck to one of the kids who's up for adoption, madness ensues.
It's a deeply moving story filled with adventure and comedy from beginning to end. The characters are cute and well developed, but I'm afraid that overall this film will not entirely land with the adult audience, or even slightly older kids.
Their take on the world of Luck is sharp and engaging, it is well directed and it will definitely make you feel good. What I remind myself now as an adult is that I must step into these animated films with an open and slightly younger mind, one that allows one to dream and imagine the unimaginable in a world that has become so filled with hard truths.
In Luck, our hero is an orphan who lived in the system her entire life and has anything but luck... Or a family. She is however deeply connected to the other kids in her home, so when she decides to intervene to try and send some luck to one of the kids who's up for adoption, madness ensues.
It's a deeply moving story filled with adventure and comedy from beginning to end. The characters are cute and well developed, but I'm afraid that overall this film will not entirely land with the adult audience, or even slightly older kids.
Their take on the world of Luck is sharp and engaging, it is well directed and it will definitely make you feel good. What I remind myself now as an adult is that I must step into these animated films with an open and slightly younger mind, one that allows one to dream and imagine the unimaginable in a world that has become so filled with hard truths.
- GabrielRSRocha
- Aug 17, 2022
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- Rectangular_businessman
- Aug 15, 2022
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In Skydance Animations' first feature-length film Luck. We follow the story of Sam Greenfield(Eva Noblezada). An 18-year-old whose whole life has been riddled with bad luck and misfortune. When Sam ages out of foster care and has to go out on her own. Sam begins to worry about her future as well as a young girl Hazel who also has the worst of luck. However, all that changes when Sam one day comes across a lucky penny and in turn meets a talking cat named Bob(Simon Pegg). Leading her to the land of Luck. Where Good & Bad Luck exists and results in hijinks. So Luck was an Anticipated film many were looking forward to. With the return of John Lasseter as the Head of Animation, many were hoping for a return to that old Pixar style that has since faded in recent years. In many ways, Luck is a step in the right direction, While its animation's good, especially for a much smaller studio, and the voice acting is good. It falls flat in its plot and world establishment. It characters are basic yet likable Sam herself is very optimistic and she does have a good heart. Although a major issue with her is you don't really know much about her outside of leaving the orphanage. The relationship between her and Bob is your typical friendship, they have no chemistry yet over time they take a liking to the other. It's not heartwarming, but it's not completely lazy either. I did find them both enjoyable duo. The story itself is entertaining albeit basic. In the world of luck itself, I like the design and some of the ideas are interesting, but why these creatures make luck for humans is never explained. I assume of course to make their world function, but you're just not given any perspective on how they thrive. Despite these ideas, you don't really spend enough time on either the good or bad luck to really see the full function of this world. There does seem to be a sense of a lack of awe magic, not in the sense like Onward where the magic's pretty much dead the majority of the film. You got Leprechauns, Dragons, and Goblins, and how the luck is formed and sent out. It kinda feels like monster Inc. Where It's played more straightforward to our world with how it's structured with a very corporate built. The humor is more or less what you expect slapstick and mishap some of which are creative about what could possibly happen. Overall it has fun movie and while it doesn't push it to the extreme with the fantasy elements like I was hoping for it is still a fun movie with some good design and nice characters and I'm looking forward to the studio's next project.
- EdwardtheBlackPrince
- Aug 5, 2022
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How anyone can give this mess a score higher than a 5 must be "luck"
This seemed to be an uninspired movie that really missed the mark. Maybe some children would enjoy the CGI, but it just seemed that this movie was based on an algorithm that picked the best parts out of kids movies in the last decade, and then Frankensteined them together here. Sadly disappointed and one of the worst animation flicks I've seen in a bit.
Like "luck" movies, watch the Animation WIshFart (yep, no kidding)
This seemed to be an uninspired movie that really missed the mark. Maybe some children would enjoy the CGI, but it just seemed that this movie was based on an algorithm that picked the best parts out of kids movies in the last decade, and then Frankensteined them together here. Sadly disappointed and one of the worst animation flicks I've seen in a bit.
Like "luck" movies, watch the Animation WIshFart (yep, no kidding)
- willamtatfoxslimshadychadchad
- Aug 17, 2022
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First fully animated feature film by Skydance Media, Luck is a spanish-american co-production and involves a highly experienced animation expert as producer: John Lasseter.
'Luck' is highly entertaining, touching (the background story of Sam and her struggle with her new life) and is created with a lot of heart, wonderful details and fleshed out characters that it's simply a joy to watch this exciting movie.
In comparison with recent animation releases like 'Minions 2' (2022), 'Lightyear' (2022) or 'The Sea Beast' (2022), 'Luck' surprises by its clever story, lovely characters, fine humor and stunning ideas and leaves the competitors behind.
'Luck' is not innovative - but to be honest, what is? And it doesn't have to be -, but has a touching story motivated by the characters and has a good message (and by far not that thick dripping honey like in 'The Sea Beast') which makes the film very likeable.
Highly recommended. Give it a chance and enjoy.
'Luck' is highly entertaining, touching (the background story of Sam and her struggle with her new life) and is created with a lot of heart, wonderful details and fleshed out characters that it's simply a joy to watch this exciting movie.
In comparison with recent animation releases like 'Minions 2' (2022), 'Lightyear' (2022) or 'The Sea Beast' (2022), 'Luck' surprises by its clever story, lovely characters, fine humor and stunning ideas and leaves the competitors behind.
'Luck' is not innovative - but to be honest, what is? And it doesn't have to be -, but has a touching story motivated by the characters and has a good message (and by far not that thick dripping honey like in 'The Sea Beast') which makes the film very likeable.
Highly recommended. Give it a chance and enjoy.
- Shadowboy_25cm
- Aug 12, 2022
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This was well done! I enjoyed the whole movie. Was it a bit cliche in some regards? Yes! But it's okay and the whole family from 7-42 liked it a a lot! My only gripe: why is there always an orphan or single parent involved?
- ryanc-49973
- Aug 5, 2022
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This movies is a light hearted adventure that has a beautiful animation style.
The movie follows the main character who seems to be naturally unlucky and often has bad things happen. Even though this is the case she always makes the best of the situation.
The main character finds herself in the land of luck. The movie becomes a little confusing as there is good and bad luck but these are also places. Sometime it dosent come across well in the dialog.
The characters in the movie are fun and represent both good and back luck. For example a rabbits foot is considered lucky and rabbits can be found in good luck land.
I really enjoyed watching the characters grow and build new relationships with one another. It's a movie for the whole family.
The movie follows the main character who seems to be naturally unlucky and often has bad things happen. Even though this is the case she always makes the best of the situation.
The main character finds herself in the land of luck. The movie becomes a little confusing as there is good and bad luck but these are also places. Sometime it dosent come across well in the dialog.
The characters in the movie are fun and represent both good and back luck. For example a rabbits foot is considered lucky and rabbits can be found in good luck land.
I really enjoyed watching the characters grow and build new relationships with one another. It's a movie for the whole family.
- ungirebecca
- Nov 13, 2023
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The animation quality is good, but everything else about Luck seems forced and falls flat. The script for the main character especially is so dry.
Other animated films such as Coco and Encanto have a certain flow. Even though the world is 'magical', things that happen make sense and keeps you engaged, whereas Luck has none of that. Too much happens at once and is not explained well. Feels like they took elements from other films (Shrek, Minions, Zootopia etc) and thought it would work.
You'll also get sick of the word 'Luck' about 15 minutes in.
Very average first attempt from Apple.
Other animated films such as Coco and Encanto have a certain flow. Even though the world is 'magical', things that happen make sense and keeps you engaged, whereas Luck has none of that. Too much happens at once and is not explained well. Feels like they took elements from other films (Shrek, Minions, Zootopia etc) and thought it would work.
You'll also get sick of the word 'Luck' about 15 minutes in.
Very average first attempt from Apple.
A really enjoyable film for both adults and children. Lots of funny moments but also many heart warming moments just what you want from a great animation.
- pingalingo
- Aug 5, 2022
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First of a lot of people complain it's too complicated for kids to follow, which is not necessarily an issue for me. I thought the premise was pretty original, and I'm always pleased when an animated movie is not a musical (the one song/dance scene in here doesn't really count or bothered me). The animation was great, especially for a first feature movie for this studio. And the voice actors were pretty on point. So all in all it may not be as polished as a Pixar product but it was quite entertaining and fun, with some nice emotional moments here and there. I recommend it for adults and maybe older kids?
As a few other reviewers have mentioned. This is a little shallow and disappointing. It also lacks entertainment value.
The shallow is good luck is random and bad luck sticky. The supposedly entertaining Land of Luck is very Robot City. Weird lifts and transportation disks. Gets old quick. The only funny thing being some of the leprechauns who have Irish accents despite their ethnicity.
The moral is pretty awful. Not much you can do to make things better.
The shallow is good luck is random and bad luck sticky. The supposedly entertaining Land of Luck is very Robot City. Weird lifts and transportation disks. Gets old quick. The only funny thing being some of the leprechauns who have Irish accents despite their ethnicity.
The moral is pretty awful. Not much you can do to make things better.
This movie has a certain charm to it. The moral of the story, while basic, is a good one: bad luck isn't evil and sometimes the bad days or tough moments are actually helpful- as it teaches you to be flexible. The voice actors are all from pretty reputable backgrounds so the quality there is great! The side characters are all quite lovable with their childish jokes and over the top personalities. While this wouldn't necessarily be one of my first picks as a favorite to frequently watch with the family, it is still a great one-off film. The age group for this is definitely younger- most likely under 10.
- rickygordon-02018
- Feb 16, 2024
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