Luckiest Girl Alive

6.5
20221h 53m

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A successful woman in New York City finds her life upended when she is forced to confront a dark truth that threatens to unravel her meticulously crafted life.

Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

Cast

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Mila Kunis

Ani Fanelli

Photo of Finn Wittrock

Finn Wittrock

Luke Harrison

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Scoot McNairy

Andrew Larson

Photo of Justine Lupe

Justine Lupe

Nell Rutherford

Photo of Dalmar Abuzeid

Dalmar Abuzeid

Aaron Wickersham

Photo of Alex Barone

Alex Barone

Dean Barton

Photo of Jennifer Beals

Jennifer Beals

Lolo Vincent

Photo of Thomas Barbusca

Thomas Barbusca

Arthur Finnerman

Photo of Isaac Kragten

Isaac Kragten

Liam Ross

Photo of Gage Munroe

Gage Munroe

Peyton Powell

Photo of Alexandra Beaton

Alexandra Beaton

Hilary Hutchinson

Photo of Nicole Huff

Nicole Huff

Olivia Kaplan

Photo of Rebecca Ablack

Rebecca Ablack

Beth Fuller

Photo of David Webster

David Webster

Ben Hunter

Photo of Peter Nelson

Peter Nelson

Mr. Harrison

Photo of Sonia Beeksma

Sonia Beeksma

Elenor Whitman

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Kylee Evans

Whitney Larson

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Reviews

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RalphRahal

6/10

I enjoyed Luckiest Girl Alive, especially the directing, cinematography, and overall production quality. Visually, it’s really well done, and the way Mike Barker brought Ani’s world to life was impressive. The contrast between her seemingly perfect life and the darker, more haunting parts of her past was captured beautifully.

That being said, the plot felt a bit too packed for me. It’s like they tried to cram too much into the runtime, which made the storyline feel rushed and kind of hectic at times. Some parts that could have been explored more deeply were glossed over, and it made the pacing feel uneven. It’s almost like they were trying to do too much at once.

I also felt like the movie didn’t always let things sink in properly. Some of the more intense moments felt like they were brushed past too quickly, which took away from the emotional impact. It’s a shame because there are some powerful themes in there that could’ve hit harder if they’d had more room to breathe.

Overall, though, I still enjoyed it. Mila Kunis gave a great performance, and the film does a solid job at keeping you engaged, even if it doesn’t quite stick the landing in terms of pacing or depth.

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