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Lucky movie reviews

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Zac Efron's performance has been affirmed to some extent: unlike all previous films, Efron can play a real adult role in this film. (reviewed by Philadelphia investigators)

Of course, the core of this film is only the plot of a romantic novel, but it has been promoted to a higher level by sparks's convincing brushwork. (Chicago Sun Review)

The film at least provides everything that the audience can expect: touching romantic drama plot, eye-catching starring, photography and soundtrack to enhance the atmosphere, and passionate drama that PG- 13 can accommodate. (Overview of rearview mirrors)

The film adapted by sparks has developed into a genre-not surprisingly, it is purely sensational, with boys meeting girls as the main line; At least in these respects, the film successfully completed the task. (Los Angeles Times review)

The dog blood plot in the movie is as thick as a big piece of honey; But for the audience who appreciate these, it is really rich in these raw materials. (USA Today Review)

Negative comments

Although the film worked hard, it didn't reach the level of notebook in the end. (Movie Online Review)

The film lacks the notebook to grasp the emotion; There are only two ways to render emotions in the film: a brilliant sunset and a completely disciplined script. (Entertainment Weekly Review)

Evaluation of Zac Efron in the film: Efron is either a sensitive and delicate muscular man or a deadpan muscular man. But in any case, he is definitely a muscular man. If you don't have special feelings for Efron like me, you may see that a muscular man won't have more than two conversations at all. (Review by The Wall Street Journal)

If the novel provides a handsome guy with six abdominal muscles, what can the director do except provide such an actor and all opportunities to show his figure to cover up the thinness of the story? (Variety review)

If you want to see the reality in the movie, The Three stooges is a better choice than this one. (new york Times Review)

Is this the worst script of the Seven Stars Fire movie? No-I have to vote for the last song-but this movie is still unbearable. (Rolling Stone Review)