Luck Bollyflix Movie

Bollyflix Movie Luck Overview

Bollyflix Suddenly finding herself in the never-before-seen Land of Luck, the unluckiest person in the world must unite with the magical creatures there to turn her luck around.

Luck Bollyflix Movie Details

Detail Information
Release Date Bollyflix 2022-08-05
Runtime 105 minutes
Status Released
Original Language en
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Genres Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy
Tagline Sometimes all you need is for everything to go wrong.
rating 7.774 out of 10

Bollyflix Movie Luck Cast

Bollyflix Name Character
Eva Noblezada Sam Greenfield (voice)
Simon Pegg Bob (voice)
Jane Fonda Dragon (voice)
Whoopi Goldberg Captain (voice)
Flula Borg Jeff the Unicorn (voice)
Lil Rel Howery Marvin (voice)
Colin O’Donoghue Jerry (voice)
John Ratzenberger Rootie (voice)
Adelynn Spoon Hazel (voice)
Grey DeLisle Mrs. Rivera / Saorise / Penny Depot Boss (voice)

Luck Images Bollyflix Movie

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Luck Cast Bollyflix Movie

Bollyflix Eva Noblezada as Sam Greenfield (voice), Simon Pegg as Bob (voice), Jane Fonda as Dragon (voice), Whoopi Goldberg as Captain (voice), Flula Borg as Jeff the Unicorn (voice), Lil Rel Howery as Marvin (voice), Colin O’Donoghue as Jerry (voice), John Ratzenberger as Rootie (voice), Adelynn Spoon as Hazel (voice), Grey DeLisle as Mrs. Rivera / Saorise / Penny Depot Boss (voice).

Luck Bollyflix Movie Reviews

MORE SPOILER-FREE REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/ “Luck meets the minimum requirements of having a light story with simple characters and sweet messages, but it’s far from an inspiring, imaginative, incredibly entertaining work. The humor related to the protagonist’s misfortunes induces some moments of laughter, but even these are cliches repeated countless times throughout the history of cinema. Strangely, the 3D animation fails to offer expressiveness and emotion to the characters, being limited to the beautiful environment that surrounds the narrative. The score tries to elevate the overall film with sentimental tunes and melodies, but unfortunately, it’s not enough to avoid the…

**Overall : Luck feels as warm and familiar as a favorite blanket reminding us of some of our favorite Pixar movies from 25 years ago.** A sweet movie with a sweet message. John Lasseter’s return to animation felt like a return to the Pixar stories of the 90s – hope-filled stories about finding meaningful friendships and family. Luck had moments of laughter and moments that touched your heart. It didn’t rise to the level of Toy Story or Finding Nemo, but it is definitely a good one. My three-year-old immediately wanted to start it over again when it ended, and…

In theory, this ought to have been much better – but somehow it just doesn’t ever get going. The story centres around “Sam” who has the most damnable ill-luck. If it can go wrong for her (and those around her) then you can bet your last lucky penny then it will! Sitting, despondently, outside a café one day, she shares her sandwich with a black cat and thereafter her adventures start as she discovers this cat comes from the land of luck. Good luck, actually, reigned over benignly by the dragon (Jane Fonda). As with everything, though, it’s an equilibrium…

A bit of a snooze, but not without its charms

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