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Lucky Break
Half-way through his 12-year prison sentence for an incompetent armed robbery, Jimmy Hands gets a lucky break: he's transferred to a prison from which he can probably escape. He convinces the governor to stage a musical in an old chapel next to the prison's outer wall. He rounds up volunteer actors and puts his escape plan into production. Two other barriers, besides the wall, confront him: the arrival of a nasty inmate, John Toombes, who insists on joining the escape, and Jimmy's feelings of attraction for Anabel, a social worker who agrees to appear in the play. Opening night approaches: is this Jimmy's breakout performance?
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Plot Summary
A struggling actor, desperate for a role in a prison movie, concocts a scheme to get himself incarcerated. His plan involves impersonating a notorious criminal to get a starring role, unaware that his elaborate charade will soon lead to real consequences. As he navigates the harsh realities of prison life and the escalating danger of his deception, he finds unexpected alliances and challenges his own motives.
Critical Reception
Lucky Break received a mixed reception from critics, with many praising its inventive premise and the performances of its cast, particularly Bill Nighy. However, some found the plot to be somewhat formulaic and lacking in originality. Audiences generally found it to be an enjoyable, lighthearted comedy with a few genuinely funny moments.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its witty British humor and a strong central performance.
Some critics found the plot predictable and a bit too reliant on comedic contrivances.
The film offers a charming, if not groundbreaking, look at mistaken identity and aspiring fame.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's humor and enjoyable performances, particularly Bill Nighy's. Some viewers found the story a bit thin but appreciated its lighthearted entertainment value.
Fun Fact
Bill Nighy's character, 'Graham', is a deliberately unassuming name for a character who is secretly a notorious criminal known as 'The Butcher', creating an ironic contrast.
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