Review of O'Lucky Man (2003) by Pavandeep S — 08 Feb 2008
This is the one film of the trilogy that I cannot imagine watching twice. Not that it's bad, but it's allegory is so biting and the humour is occasional. The acting is very charming and well-played but the film is very disturbing personally and the way everything is direct, revolution, capitalism, police state, human conditioning and done like a road movie that goes through the entire coast of Britain was highlly effectual and extremely edifying, but yet very exciting to watch.
This review of O'Lucky Man (2003) was written by Pavandeep S on 08 Feb 2008.
O'Lucky Man has generally received very positive reviews.
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