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A decent lead actor and a solid foundation in the form of popular Western comic "Lucky Luke", from Belgian cartoonist Morris, created in 1946, can't save this series from a by now predictable woke feminist make over. Almost from the get...


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Lucky Luke, the legendary lone cowboy, must team up with Louise, a fearless young woman searching for her missing mother. Together, they face the dangers of the Wild West, ally with old enemies like the Daltons or Billy the Kid - and learn to get along. This quest may reveal a far greater threat and lead Luke back to the origins of his legend.
In this live-action adaptation of the beloved Franco-Belgian comic series, Lucky Luke, the fastest gun in the West, is tasked with bringing order to the lawless town of Daisy Town. He must contend with the mischievous Daltons, confront a corrupt politician, and protect the innocent townsfolk. Along the way, he finds unexpected companionship and faces numerous comical challenges. The film blends slapstick humor with classic Western tropes, creating a lighthearted adventure.
The live-action 'Lucky Luke' film received a mixed to generally positive reception, particularly from fans of the original comic series. While some critics found the humor and pacing uneven, many appreciated its faithful adaptation of the source material's spirit and the charming performance of Terence Hill in the titular role. It was seen as a fun, family-friendly Western with a light comedic touch.
Praised for Terence Hill's charismatic portrayal of Lucky Luke.
Appreciated for capturing the whimsical and comedic tone of the comic books.
Criticized by some for a somewhat predictable plot and inconsistent comedic timing.
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None notable.
Terence Hill, who stars as Lucky Luke, also directed the film and is well-known for his Spaghetti Western roles, often alongside Bud Spencer.
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A decent lead actor and a solid foundation in the form of popular Western comic "Lucky Luke", from Belgian cartoonist Morris, created in 1946, can't save this series from a by now predictable woke feminist make over. Almost from the get...