Whatever else you might say about
The Lucky One, this movie sure
looks beautiful. A lovely, sun-dappled glow radiates from every frame, as if Thomas Kinkade painted the whole thing by hand, and everything and everyone that appears before the camera’s lens is pretty -- the houses, the bayous, the dogs, the leading man, the leading lady, the slightly dotty grandmother. Heck, even the bad guy is photogenic and owns a collection of handsomely restored muscle cars. It’s tempting to suggest director of photography Alar Kivilo and production designer Barbara Ling should get top billing on
The Lucky One, because they clearly excel at their work -- someth...
Released:
2012
Rated:
PG-13
Length:
101 mins