Sam Greenfield tire le rideau sur une bataille millénaire entre les organisations de la chance et de la malchance, qui affecte secrètement la vie quotidienne.Sam Greenfield tire le rideau sur une bataille millénaire entre les organisations de la chance et de la malchance, qui affecte secrètement la vie quotidienne.Sam Greenfield tire le rideau sur une bataille millénaire entre les organisations de la chance et de la malchance, qui affecte secrètement la vie quotidienne.
- Prix
- 5 nominations au total
- Sam
- (voice)
- Bob
- (voice)
- Dragon
- (voice)
- Captain
- (voice)
- Gerry
- (voice)
- Marv
- (voice)
- Jeff the Unicorn
- (voice)
- Rootie
- (voice)
- Hazel
- (voice)
- Mrs. Rivera
- (voice)
- …
- Social Worker
- (voice)
- Hazel's Mom
- (voice)
- …
- Gael
- (voice)
- Typing Bunny
- (voice)
- Phil the Pig Foreman
- (voice)
- …
- Hazel's Dad
- (voice)
- …
- Quinn
- (voice)
- …
Avis en vedette
To show, that either bad luck or something negative, is not always bad.
To live with harmony across both sides of the ying and yang.
I really enjoyed this one. Well made, exciting and a nice little "lesson".
The animations are top notch even if it has a Disney princess vibe to it. I noticed little things like the water droplets falling on the puddles on the New York City streets in the background as the animated characters performed their roles. I think the animators did a fab job with details. It was just the screenplay later in the film was made unnecessary complicated and convuluted.
However, I will say that "Luck" is without a doubt an animated movie that is well-worth taking the time to watch. The storyline was very enjoyable and had lots of good laughs to it. And it was something that appealed to both me and my son, so writers Kiel Murray, Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger managed to put together a script and storyline that had equal appeal to kids and adults alike.
The character gallery in "Luck" was good, with lots of likeable characters and memorable characters as well. Especially the cat Bob, he was just the star of the show. And with "Luck" being an animated movie, then having a good voice act ensemble is a must, and they definitely had that here, with the likes of Eva Noblezada, Simon Pegg, Jane Fonda, Whoopi Goldberg, John Ratzenberger and even Grey Griffin.
The art style and animation in "Luck" was good, so the CGI animation team definitely churned out a great product with this particular animated movie.
"Luck" was very watchable and enjoyable from start to end, and it is a great combination of good storytelling, funny characters, great locations and just an abundance of great details in every single scene.
If you have the chance and opportunity to sit down and watch director Peggy Holmes' 2022 animated movie "Luck", you should do so. I was genuinely entertained by this animated movie, and it is something I can and will warmly recommend.
My rating of "Luck" lands on a seven out of ten stars.
Sam Greenfield (voiced by Eva Noblezada) is a klutzy 18-year-old who has 'aged out' of the foster home where she has lived. Never experiencing a 'forever family', Sam has maintained a positive outlook on life, despite what she sees as a never-ending streak of mishaps, accidents, unfortunate coincidences, and overall bad luck. She's been very supportive of her younger friend Hazel (Adalyn Spoon), who holds out hope for adoption and is a collector of good luck charms ... missing only a lucky penny. While bumbling through her first days as an independent woman, Sam finds a lucky penny, only to have bad luck strike (in the form of an automatic toilet) before she can deliver it to Hazel. And soon, Sam is chatting up a talking black cat (Simon Pegg) before they both enter a portal that whisks them to the Land of Luck.
It might seem odd that a black cat brough Sam her first taste of good luck, but as the story develops, so does their friendship. The Land of Luck is run by a dragon (Jane Fonda), and it's her Captain (Whoopi Goldberg) that has it out for Bob ... and the shenanigans that Sam brings to this new world certainly don't help. The Land of Luck consists of leprechauns and four-leaf clovers, rabbits (none missing a foot), and pigs (never knew they were considered lucky). Down below the Land of Luck is the land of Bad Luck, and it's Jeff the Unicorn (a terrific Flula Borg) who is charged with keeping the 'right' mixture of good luck and bad that gets sent to the land of humans. Yes, it's all a bit convoluted, but what the movie gets right are the colorful visuals and the fun characters. Sam, Bob, the Dragon, and Jeff are all memorable in their own way.
It seems pretty clear that John Lasseter's fingerprints are on the final film, as influences from INSIDE OUT and SOUL are quite evident ... although those films are far superior. Where this one falls short is in memorable and pointed storytelling, always a strength of Pixar. We are left a bit befuddled on the takeaway message. Are our lives determined by a mixture of good and bad luck? What about making our own luck and forging our own path? Taking responsibility for our own actions and building our own network of friends and acquaintances seems every bit as important as whether the toast lands jelly-side up or down. Despite all that, it's a pretty solid first animated feature from a studio likely to continue to improve as more projects are released - assuming they have the best of luck!
In select theaters and on AppleTV+ on August 5, 2022.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJohn Lasseter's first involvement on an animated film that's not from Disney, following his departure from all of Disney's animation areas.
- GaffesAt around the 1h 23 minute mark Sam visits the dragon, she is then wearing her leprechaun outfit despite returning it to Bob earlier. At the end of the scene at 1h 25m when Sam is running after Babe her clothes are returned to normal.
- Citations
Bob: You're not bad, Sam. You're the opposite of bad, like some kind of pure goodness I didn't think was possible for a human. Your first instinct is to share, like the tasty meat bread. Or to help, even if helping might stop you from getting what you want the most. And what's crazier is what you want the most isn't even for you. You want good things for others in a way that I can't comprehend, and you'll endure the worst bad luck ever to make it happen. I was wrong to ever tell you not to try because every time you do, you make things better. And that's how I know.
Sam: Know what?
Bob: That your friend Hazel doesn't need good luck. She's already the luckiest girl in the world 'cause she has you.
- Générique farfeluVarious good-luck charms are scattered across the closing credits.
- ConnexionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Banana Splits are Evil!!! (2019)
- Bandes originalesLucky Star
Written by Madonna (as Madonna Ciccone)
Performed by Eva Noblezada
Additional Vocals by Alana Da Fonseca
Courtesy of Apple Music and Skydance Media
Meilleurs choix
- How long is Luck?Propulsé par Alexa
Détails
- Durée1 heure 45 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1