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The World's Luckiest Man
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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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