Skip to content

LUCKY

Written By:

John Higgins
lucky

Veteran character actor Harry Dean Stanton sadly left us in 2017. Be it in the likes of Alien as Nostromo engineer Brett, the detective in Christine, or as the wandering drifter Travis Henderson in Wim Wenders’ classic Paris, Texas, Stanton could always be counted on to add relevance and resonance to every film role he did.

Happily, one year on from his passing, we get a final chance to see a master actor in action in Lucky. The film certainly has won some acclaim and awards recently, with some posthumous nods for Stanton’s performance. Whether or not it will lead to a posthumous Globe or Oscar remains to be seen.

Stanton is the Lucky of the title, a retired Navy officer, living in a rural American small-town. He leads a simple life in the twilight of his existence, doing crosswords at the local diner and watching game shows on his plasma at home. One day, he suddenly falls down at home and discovers during a medical check he is in pretty good health for his age.

He is a cynical type and begins to have all kinds of reflective musings about his place in the universe, not least amongst the locals, including Howard (director David Lynch), whose attachment to his tortoise named Roosevelt heightens when it goes missing. Before long, the locals are taking more than their usual interest in his well-being and a growing bond evolves…

Now, not a lot happens in Lucky, although the possibility of a punch up between Lucky and an insurance salesman hangs over the world at one point, but this is a very theatrical affair, with Stanton front and centre as the curmudgeonly affectionate title character. Alien fans can also get a kick out of a lovely exchange in a diner between Stanton and Dallas himself, Tom Skerritt, as a retired Marine, a reminder of where these actors are in our memories.

David Lynch proves he can act as well as direct with some memorable brief scenes here and the whole thing is held together thanks to John Carroll Lynch’s tight assured direction and a reflective screenplay by Logan Sparks and Drago Sumonja.

Fans of Paris, Texas will certainly feel that Stanton has come back for one final wander. A worthy coda to a great career.

LUCKY / CERT: 15 / DIRECTOR: JOHN CARROLL LYNCH / SCREENPLAY: LOGAN SPARKS, DRAGO SUMONJA / STARRING: HARRY DEAN STANTON, DAVID LYNCH, RON LIVINGSTON, ED BEGLEY JR, TOM SKERRITT / RELEASE DATE: SEPTEMBER 14TH

Expected Rating: 7 out of 10

John Higgins

You May Also Like...

kristen stewart to star in vampire thriller flesh of the gods. still from twilight franchise

Kristen Stewart, Oscar Isaac To Star In Vamp Thriller FLESH OF THE GODS

Kristen Stewart and Oscar Isaac will star in vampire thriller Flesh of the Gods, the next project from Mandy filmmaker (and STARBURST favourite) Panos Cosmatos. Adam McKay is aboard to produce the feature with
Read More

Get Ready for Take-Off With the SUPER WINGS: MAXIMUM SPEED Trailer

Animated TV spin-off Super Wings: Maximum Speed is heading to cinemas! Check out the trailer below… Synopsis: Young airplane Jet is proud to be the fastest in the world, but
Read More
russell crowe stars in the exorcism trailer

THE EXORCISM Trailer Stars Russell Crowe As A Haunted Actor

The first trailer for demon possession horror The Exorcism, starring Oscar winner Russell Crowe, has been released… not to be confused with the demon possession horror The Pope’s Exorcist, starring
Read More
jodie comer in the end we start from, to star in 28 years later

Jodie Comer & Aaron Taylor-Johnson Join 28 YEARS LATER

Some of Britain’s finest actors are entering the zombie apocalypse, as Deadline reports that Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Ralph Fiennes are boarding 28 Years Later. Danny Boyle is directing
Read More
jennifer lopez in atlas trailer

Full Trailer Drops For JLo-Starring Sci-Fi ATLAS

Jennifer Lopez is forced to confront her ambiguous feelings about artificial intelligence in the first official, full-length trailer for Netflix’s science-fiction feature, Atlas.  Per the official synopsis, Atlas follows Atlas Shepherd
Read More
lakeith stanfield to star in and produce film adaptation of neo noir vampire video game el paso, elsewhere

LaKeith Stanfield To Star In Film Adaptation of Vampire Video Game EL PASO, ELSEWHERE

LaKeith Stanfield, who most recently starred in Jeymes Samuel’s sophomore feature, The Book of Clarence, is teaming up with veteran producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura for El Paso, Elsewhere, an adaptation of the
Read More