Luck
Sometimes all you need is for everything to go wrong.
Suddenly finding herself in the never-before-seen Land of Luck, the unluckiest person in the world must unite with the magical creatures there to turn her luck around.
Wokeness: 0%
Overall Score: 60%
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AnotherAd5198
Non-Woke Alternative to Modern Pixar
Brought to you by many former Pixar employees, including John Lasseter (and even a John Ratzenberger cameo) in a new studio (Skydance Animation). It's a fun wholesome movie about how life doesn't have to be perfect. It's not woke, unlike the very woke recent Pixar films (ie, Lightyear, Turning Red). There's no identity politics in the film itself.
The only thing possiblely woke is some of the cast that are very woke irl (Jane Fonda, Whoopi Goldberg), but I usually separate the actors from the characters and this is no exception.
Created: 04-09-2023
Jon Loder
Safe, non-woke youngster entertainment
The voice actors are first class, the animation rivals any around. The movie had a lot of great bits like when Sam first figured out that the lucky penny was real. There was the kind of animated slap-stick that make the Minions so entertaining. Simon Pegg was, as usual, top-notch. The chemistry between Simon and Eva was outstanding. The problem with this movie was a lack of any real plot. The story line was scattered and forced. I would love to see this cast of actors and animators try again with a screenplay worth watching.
Created: 10-28-2024