

Lucky
Willy and Tony have a brilliant idea for getting out of it financially: stealing a dog from the brigade des stups. But everything does not go as planned and the two accomplices will have to rely on the most corrupt of the cops.
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Plot Summary
A down-on-his-luck boxer, who's been on a losing streak both in and out of the ring, gets a shot at redemption. He must confront his past demons and fight for his future when a mysterious woman enters his life. With the help of unlikely allies, he embarks on a journey to overcome his obstacles and find his true self.
Critical Reception
Lucky received mixed to positive reviews. Critics praised Big Show's performance and the film's heartfelt message, while some found the plot predictable and pacing inconsistent. Audiences generally responded well to its inspirational themes.
What Reviewers Say
- A surprisingly earnest performance from the WWE star.
- The film struggles with an uneven script and pacing.
- Offers a touching if somewhat conventional redemption story.
Google audience: Information not available.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film marks the feature-length acting debut of WWE superstar Big Show (Paul Wight), who also co-wrote the script.
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