Michael Phillips
The Lucky One
2 Stars
You don't need a message in a bottle to get the word out: Author Nicholas Sparks knows his audience. Conservative moviegoers (along with plenty of centrists and liberals) take to the latest Sparks adaptation, gratefully. They know they're not going to get roughed up in terms of content, or ideologically insulted: Sparks writes best-sellers that treat military personnel with respect, churchgoing Christians likewise and red state backdrops with fond, photogenic care.
Take "The Lucky One,"the seventh and latest Sparks project to hit the screen, and the sixth one likely to elicit the response "Well, it's no 'Notebook.'" When the characters played by
Efron plays
Back home months later, Logan sets out on foot from
A Sparks tale generally requires a massive leap of faith. Here, it's a good old-fashioned delayed secret: Logan conceals what has brought him to her, i.e., the photo found near her brother's body. Why? "I could never find the words," he says. I'll have to remember that one.
As in movies as disparate as "Shane" and "Drive," "The Lucky One" provides lonely mother and vulnerable child with handy surrogate father, a sensitive warrior. Efron does well enough with the leading part, although every time the camera goes in for a wordless back-lit close-up, he seems to turn into a poster of himself, without much in the way of animating spark. With Schilling, it's the opposite: She's going for spunky and vibrant, but it comes off as twitchy and manic. Directed for maximum postcard prettiness by
So, it's no "Notebook," the soft-serve Sparks adaptation that everybody seems to like best, owing to the chemistry of its stars,
MPAA rating: PG-13 (for some sexuality and violence).
Running time: 1:41.
Cast:
Credits: Directed by
"The Lucky One" Movie Trailer
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