Monday, April 23, 2012

The Lucky One

  If you are a total romantic, and have faith in lost hope; this movie is for you. Sitting in the theatre watching this movie I found myself forgetting about the changes from the book because the plot was revised so well and different that it was barley comparable, but yet closley compatible. The Lucky One follows a U.S. marine, Logan Thibault on his journey to find the girl in the picture he found and carries as his good luck charm. Throughout the movie he finds the girl and embarks on a journey he never expected. Finding her, Logan realizes she is no longer the young, and carefree women he sees her as in the picture. Beth is a mother of a young son, a divorce' trying to get past the tight hold that her ex's town legacy has on her, and a grandaughter unwillingly taking over the long-time family business. Logan presents himself as a helpful and listening man and unexpectedly falls in love with Beths sense of opinions and outlook on life, and Beth falls for his too. If you are one to find more entertainment in un-predectable movies this is not the movie for you, but if you are one to love happy endings with a twisted story-line you will find yourself smiling and content with the outcome as you walk out the the theatre after watching this movie.

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