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Luck 2004

★ 5.26 votes91 min📅 2004-04-30

In Peter Wellington's charming comedy, *Luck* (2004), Shane Bradley's life takes a sharp turn when his romantic aspirations leave him feeling jinxed. Convinced that luck and destiny dictate his path, Shane spirals into a self-destructive obsession after a relationship crumbles.

Director: Peter Wellington

Cast

Luke Kirby
Luke Kirby
Shane
Sarah Polley
Sarah Polley
Margaret
Jed Rees
Jed Rees
Andrew
Sergio Di Zio
Sergio Di Zio
Vittorio
Noam Jenkins
Noam Jenkins
Robbie
Fiona Reid
Fiona Reid
Mom
Peter MacNeill
Peter MacNeill
Dad
Randy Hughson
Bill
Guy Sanvido
Mutuel Employee
Scott Pomer
Casino Manager

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Luck (2004) about?

Shane Bradley, a man obsessed with luck and destiny, faces heartbreak when his relationship falls apart. Determined to reclaim control, he turns to gambling as a way to gamble with his own fate. The film follows his misguided quest to turn the tables on his misfortune through sheer chance.

Who directed Luck?

Peter Wellington directed *Luck* (2004), bringing a sharp comedic lens to the film's themes of chance and self-sabotage.

Who stars in Luck?

The cast of *Luck* (2004) features Luke Kirby as Shane, Sarah Polley as the object of his affection, alongside Jed Rees, Sergio Di Zio, and Noam Jenkins in key supporting roles.

Is Luck (2004) worth watching?

While *Luck* (2004) isn't a blockbuster, its offbeat humor and relatable themes make it a worthwhile watch for fans of quirky comedies. The film's charm lies in its underdog protagonist and clever exploration of self-destructive habits.

How long is Luck?

Luck (2004) runs for 91 minutes, making it a concise and engaging comedy.

About Luck (2004) — A quirky comedy about luck, love, and rolling the dice

In Peter Wellington's charming comedy, *Luck* (2004), Shane Bradley's life takes a sharp turn when his romantic aspirations leave him feeling jinxed. Convinced that luck and destiny dictate his path, Shane spirals into a self-destructive obsession after a relationship crumbles. His search for meaning leads him to gambling, where he doubles down on chance as if it could rewrite his fate. With a quirky blend of humor and introspection, *Luck* explores how far one man will go to outrun his perceived bad fortune. The film balances wit with a dash of melancholy, painting a relatable portrait of modern anxiety wrapped in offbeat charm.

Luke Kirby shines as Shane, bringing both vulnerability and humor to the role, while Sarah Polley delivers a standout performance as the love interest who unsettles his convictions. Directed with a light touch by Peter Wellington, *Luck* (2004) is a breezy yet thoughtful dive into the absurdity of relying on luck to navigate life's uncertainties.