The Lucky One (DVD REVIEW)
The Lucky One
DVD
Review by Kam Williams
Returning Iraq
War Vet Searches for Guardian Angel in Adaptation of Nicholas
Sparks Tearjerker
Nicholas
Sparks is an award-winning author with his finger on the pulse as well as the
heartstrings of readers of the romance genre. All of his 16 novels have been
New York Times best-sellers, and 7 have been made into movies so far, most
notably, The Notebook, Message in a Bottle and Dear John, each of which netted
over $100 million at the box-office.
His
latest adaptation, The Lucky One, stars hunky heartthrob Zac Efron as Logan
Thibault, a Marine serving his third tour of duty in Iraq. At the point of departure, we
find Sergeant Thibault pausing while on patrol in the desert to pick up a
photograph lying in the rubble of a battlefield.
Moments
later, a bomb detonates up ahead on the spot where he would otherwise have been
standing. Crediting the pretty blonde (Taylor Schilling) in the picture with
saving his life, he vows to track down his guardian angel upon returning to the
States.
Of course that proves easier said
than done since Logan
has enough trouble just readjusting to civilian life due to Post-Traumatic Stress
Disorder. Not only can’t the quick-tempered vet hold down a job, but he even
finds himself kicked out of the house by his sister (Courtney J. Clark) after
his bizarre behavior starts frightening her kids.
The
eviction is all the impetus Logan needs to
embark on a cross-country trek by foot from Colorado
to North Carolina,
following clues pointing to the mysterious woman in the photo. Accompanied by
his trusty German shepherd, Zeus, he tracks down the beautiful Beth Clayton in
a sleepy town called Hamden
where she runs a kennel with the help of her mother (Blythe Danner).
Logan’s
need of a job, a place to stay, a dog house and a life mate conveniently
dovetail with the single-mom’s need for a beau, a live-in employee, a protector
from an abusive ex (Jay R. Ferguson) and a father figure for her neglected
young son (Riley Thomas Stewart). Given the stunning number of coincidences,
it’s not hard to guess how this formulaic love story is going to end.
The
big hang-up is that the knight in shining armor inexplicably lies instead of
summoning up the gumption to explain exactly why he showed up at Beth’s
doorstep unannounced. Another
pat, paint-by-numbers production by
Nicholas Sparks, the undisputed king of the syrupy soap opera.
Very Good
(3 stars)
Rated PG-13 for violence and sexuality.
Running time: 101
minutes
Distributor: Warner
Brothers Home Entertainment Group
Blu-ray/DVD
Combo Pack Extras: Zac Efron Becomes a Marine; Watch the Sparks Fly – The
Romantic World of The Lucky One; Zac and Taylor’s Amazing Chemistry; digital
copy of the film; and more.
To see a trailer for
The Lucky One, visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgdVhUbrq0s
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