Is it a chick-flick? Of course it is. Based on the 2008 novel by Nicholas Sparks, the same man who brought “The Notebook” to legions of women, “The Lucky One” is sure to attract a largely female crowd.
The movie stars hunky Zac Efron as Logan Thibault. Thibault, who has served several tours of duty in Iraq, credits his safe return home to a photograph of a woman he has never met. Thibault learns the woman’s name is Beth (played by Taylor Schilling) and sets out to find his lucky charm.
Have you read the book or seen the film? Leave your review in the comments below!
Does the film work? Here’s what critics had to say:
Detractors may dismiss The Lucky One as a manipulative tearjerker, but viewers open to its charms and heart-on-its-sleeve emotionality will feel that they’re the lucky ones. – Bill Wine, CBS Philly
If the leads have it, a Sparks romance will work. (“The Notebook,” which made stars of Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams, still sets the standard.) If they don’t, there’s little else to fall back on … There’s no telling what the casting directors were thinking when they put this pair together. They don’t make a natural couple physically, there’s no emotional connection between them, and they seem to be acting in different movies. – Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News
The leads' chemistry in "The Lucky One" is more theoretical than actual. Still, the sunsets and sunrises and sunbeams through the windowpanes fall easily on the eyes. – Michael Phillips, The Chicago Tribune
Without much tension, the film becomes more of an extended music video of Logan and Beth's rocky road to love. - Betsy Sharkey, Los Angeles Times
“The Lucky One” is rated PG-13.
Showtimes:
Stephanie Gross
6:18 pm on Sunday, April 22, 2012
According to Box Office Mojo, "The Lucky One" debuted at No. 2 on the charts behind the comedy "Think Like a Man." "The Hunger Games" slipped into third place. http://boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/
lindalent
8:12 am on Monday, April 23, 2012
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Gina Cates
1:48 pm on Monday, April 23, 2012
First of all I've read the book and seen the movie
The Lucky One isn't a "chick flick" It a story about two people dealing with problems in their lives and try to overcome them to be together. Stop putting labels on everything. Nicholas Sparks write strong characters. And Movie has a Strong Cast with Zac Efron, as you have never seen him before. Taylor Schilling, the wonderful Blythe Danner. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1327194/
Stephanie Gross
1:58 pm on Monday, April 23, 2012
Gina,
Thanks for your comment! "The Notebook" is one of my favorite books and films. I haven't read "The Lucky One," but it's now at the top of my list. I plan to see the movie, too.