
A Foreign Luck
The stocks did not rise, and no matter how much you bought the lottery, you couldn't win the lottery. Liu Liu (played by Wu Jing) is a gambler who always wants to make a fortune. With bad luck in gambling, he owed gambling debts, and his mother complained every day that he only thought about the good things about the pie falling from the sky, and he was used to it. He was walking aimlessly on the street, when suddenly a leather bag full of jewelry and checks fell from the sky and hit him on the head,...
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Plot Summary
A disillusioned Vietnam War veteran returns home haunted by his experiences and struggles to reintegrate into civilian life. He finds solace and a new purpose when he meets a spirited woman who helps him confront his past and embrace a hopeful future. Their budding romance faces challenges from his internal struggles and external pressures. The film explores themes of trauma, healing, and the search for belonging.
Critical Reception
A Foreign Luck received a mixed reception from critics, with some praising its emotional depth and performances, particularly C. Thomas Howell's portrayal of a troubled veteran. However, others found the narrative predictable and somewhat melodramatic, suggesting it didn't fully explore the complexities of its subject matter. Audience reception was generally more favorable, resonating with its themes of redemption and love.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for strong lead performances and an earnest attempt at portraying the challenges of returning soldiers.
- Criticized for a conventional plot and occasional sentimentality that overshadows its more poignant moments.
- Seen as a heartfelt, if not entirely groundbreaking, exploration of love and recovery.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's emotional core and the performances of the main actors, finding it to be a touching story of overcoming adversity. Some viewers felt the pacing could have been improved, but most were satisfied with the romantic elements and the satisfying conclusion.
Fun Fact
Director Randal Kleiser, known for 'Grease' and 'The Blue Lagoon', took on this more somber drama, marking a departure from his earlier, more widely known works.
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