The World's Luckiest Man
The World's Luckiest Man

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The World's Luckiest Man

1997
Movie
Adult · 18+
132 min
English

Many women line up to perform brief sex acts (mostly oral) with Jon Dough. There is no plot and hardly any dialog.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Jian-Hong KuGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A young boy, Xiao-Bo, lives in an orphanage and dreams of finding his parents and a better life. He encounters a series of misfortunes and absurd situations that test his spirit. Despite the hardships, he maintains a hopeful outlook and learns valuable lessons about friendship and resilience.

Critical Reception

The World's Luckiest Man was a modest critical success, praised for its heartwarming story and the performance of its young lead. It resonated with audiences for its blend of humor and poignant moments, offering a touching portrayal of childhood struggles and the enduring power of hope.

What Reviewers Say

  • A charming and often humorous look at childhood resilience.

  • The film balances its comedic elements with genuine emotional depth.

  • Praised for its touching narrative and the natural performance of its young star.

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Fun Fact

The film was part of a wave of Taiwanese cinema that explored themes of childhood and social issues in the late 1990s.

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