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source: http://www.chud.com/index.php?type=dvd&id=11757

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STUDIO: Warner Bros.
MSRP: $28.98
RATED: PG-13
RUNNING TIME: 123 Minutes
SPECIAL FEATURES:

Deleted Scenes
The Players at the Table

The Real Deal

The Pitch


"A hotshot poker ace finds love amidst the high stakes poker tables in Las Vegas, but will the allure of the big game and his legendary card sharp father override his heart and lead him into disarray and loss?"


The Humans


Director: Curtis Hanson.


Attractive Meat: Eric Bana. Drew Barrymore. Robert DuVall. Debra Messing. Jean Smart.


Freakish Psuedo Celebs: Poker Players.

None of the Above: Horatio Sanz.



The Nutshell


Let me preface this review by stating two things I am not fond of:

The poker craze.
Drew Barrymore.
So, with those things considered you may find the forthcoming negative review somewhat tainted but before writing me off understand that I also hated Curtis Hanson at one point. The day I saw The Hand that Rocks the Cradle to be explicit. I hated that movie so much that I not only expected LA Confidential to suck... I WANTED IT TO. Thankfully logic prevailed and Hanson forgot that he was an atrocity of flesh and bone and went on to make a few very solid films leading into this one. I went into Lucky You loving Eric Bana and being a fan of Curtis Hanson and those far outweighed my Barrymore disdain and poker indifference. What I'm saying is that I'm a better man than to allow my personal tastes affect a brilliant DVD review. Now onward...

In essence, Lucky You is a small movie. A dash of The Color of Money stirred with some Tin Cup and mixed with a little small-time romance and father/son angst set against the backdrop of the professional poker circuit. Eschewing the glamour of the Vegas nighttime world, the film takes place in smoky, neutral poker rooms on the eve of the game's coming out party before becoming a major television and cultural phenomenon.
Eric Bana is Huck Cheever, one heck of a poker player but given to foolish self-destructive impulses that set him back at the table, in his relationships, and in his development as a man. At odds with his his father (Robert Duvall) who also happens to be a professional gambler and his poker Kryptonite and always right around the corner from a bad bet or a beating from a local thug, he avoids happiness like some sort of nefarious creature lurking in the night.

Until he meets Billie Offer, played by Drew Barrymore. Or so you'd think, except Lucky You goes nowhere and is filled with moments that ring hollow and deliver absolutely no emotional or entertainment resonance.

The Lowdown



We've seen that poker makes for engaging cinema thanks to remarkable films like Rounders, The Cincinnati Kid, and even Casino Royale. Coupled with the game's [it's not a sport, despite ESPN's wishes] massive popularity you'd expect the combination of poker and Curtis Hanson to be electric but when the card games take center stage it never elevates the film or leads to memorable confrontations as in the film mentioned above. Granted, Hanson's film is a people film and not a cards one but the lack of resonance in the personal aspect of the film makes it a story without any real merit. Huck Cheever is a weak-willed character and that's often a great source for drama but even with Eric Bana portraying him there's never anything really interesting or memorable about Huck to justify a film. He's a good card player but most of the time he's coasting on his reputation. We see him enter a casino with a small stack and then see him pony up to the big rollers table having turned the stack into big dollars in between scenes. As a result, we may know he's a great player but we don't see it. What we see Huck do is treat his girlfriend like junk and get his ass handed to him by his infinitely more cunning father.

That's not how you make a great story.

Complicating matters is the fact that there love story at the center of the film is absolutely unbelievable and unremarkable. The first date between the characters results in him stealing cash from her wallet and it's just hard to get behind a guy who would do that and a woman who would let him.

In fairness, there's a decidely old school approach to the film, one which chooses dissolves to show the passage of time rather than fast cutting and fancy moves through the casino halls but to struggle to find reasons to like a film from the guy who made the standouts LA Confidential, Wonder Boys, and 8 Mile is a scary proposition as literally nothing about Lucky You comes across as all that remarkable. Even the presence of Robert Duvall doesn't help and though his charisma is considerable it's just not enough. His character's a rat bastard too, and though there's the inevitable moment between son and father where they address the rift between them, the build to that moment is nonexistent.

It's as if this movie was whittled down from something much more dense into a generic film more befitting an IFC original [nothing against them of course], killing off most of the character development in the process. Bana is subdued here and never invests his character with the sufficient coolness or darkness to make Huck a good protagonist. Barrymore is fine but her character is such a pushover that it's hard to give a damn about her and Duvall's so easy to love even when he's oily I couldn't help but wish the film were about him.

Everything about Lucky You seems great on paper but on celluloid it's sadly a total waste of time.



The Package


I made the mistake of looking at the special features on the DVD first and found them quite engaging, both in showcasing what poker was and what it became and in making the film seem rather intriguing. Curtis Hanson's a fun guy to watch talk about his movies. He's razor sharp and talented and there's no denying that he's a filmmaker to follow. Additionally, it's cool to see poker professionals, especially the terrific Doyle Brunson, talking about their profession but the special features lose some of their luster in the presence of the subpar film. That said, if you like the movie you'll be in hog heaven.


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Well, I saw this movie a couple of nights ago and I tell you, if it wasnt' for ERic BAna this movie would have sucked crap. I really didnt' like the movie at all, I was bored, I thougth Drew Barrymore played a child more than she did an adult, I didn't believe there was any chemistry coming from Drew at all. I loved Huck, thought he was a cool and dark character, I just wish this movie would have had a better story to support such a great character and great actor playing that character. Duvall was good too. I was almost insulted watching this movie, like it was so predictable and it just felt....lazy. Like the writer and director were tired and didn't want to film it in the first place.

I dunno.....I love Bana and I will watch any movie with him in it but if it wasn't for him, this movie would have been shut off after half an hour.

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Hello Annette

I see Lucky You in in original version, I like performance of Eric Bana and Robert Duvall without doubt the best of the film next to the soundtrack, for my taste is only entertained, I see this film because job Eric Bana the true is that poker me does not interest, yesterday a friend mine me comment that now are released the Spanish version of the film in the theatres of my city, I see the film tomorrow, but only because job Eric Bana, And to inform me of all the argument, that in English, I have understood the film to middle.

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Yesterday I see LY in theatres. Is good film. Without doubt the best of film performance Eric Bana, Robert Duvall and soundtrack of film. My note for LY is 6.

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I love rating movies! I give it a 5. And that 5 belong to Bana and nothing else.

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My note for LY in general is 6 and for Mr Bana and Mr Duvall for your performance are 8.

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I agree with you, Hungry. I'm even less generous. I give the movie a 4. 2 for the presence of Bana and Duvall, 1 for making Bana wear a leather jacket and ride a bike and 1 for the kissing scene and specially the way he caresses Drew's face while he's making out with her. To tell you the truth, I was bored half to death while watching it, but I was expecting even worse so it wasn't that bad although it was definitely not great.

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I agree with you Luli. The best of film was Eric Bana and Robert Duvall. The scene of camp of golf was very good. I don,t like drew barrymore for my taste was very bad.

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You guys are way generous.

I give it a 2, 1 for Bana's Hair & 1 for the opening Pawn Shop scene.

Is it just me or did Eric seem very nervous/uncomfortable in this role?

I told you guys, this wasn't a real movie, but a scam.

It was just a pathetic attemp by DB to get to make out with Eric!

Wish I'd thought of that! emoticon

C'mon admit it, I couldn't have given a worse performance than she did!
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Hello brenna I agree for me DB was horrible.

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