A neglected young boy misses the opportunity of a lifetime or so, he thinks.A neglected young boy misses the opportunity of a lifetime or so, he thinks.A neglected young boy misses the opportunity of a lifetime or so, he thinks.
- Awards
- 2 wins
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Georgia T. Willow
- Amanda Burks
- (as Georgia Willow)
Susan DeCenzo
- Mrs. Prescott
- (voice)
- (as Susan Decenzo)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaExcept for Jonathan & Amanda's characters, no other character is ever called by or mentions their screen name during the movie.
- Quotes
Jonathan Prescott: Hey dad.
Mr. Prescott: Yeah.
Jonathan Prescott: Can we play the radio game now?
Mr. Prescott: Can't you see I am still busy? Why don't you go and play a little longer?
- Crazy creditsThe TITLE of the movie does not appear in the opening credits, instead it appears at the end credits after the movie ends.
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The Lucky One – Technically Brilliant and yet truly entertaining short film
The Lucky One – Technically Brilliant and yet truly entertaining short film .
Starting from the very first scene, I can bet , one would not be able to guess or predict the next scene . Script and director continuously defeated my guess on how the movie would progress , by adding a surprise twist at the end of each scene. I think that is the success of this script and the director.
This short film runs for 18 mins and in pretty much one location yet with lot of interesting twists that will make you to immerse entirely in the movie. Need to really appreciate the efforts of the director for this neat and crisp screenplay.
This Short film excel out in all areas as editing, background score, photography. Background score complements each scene and adds power wherever required. Editing is crisp and neat. Photography is cool and has been handled well to capture whatever the script demanded. Need to specially appreciate the performance by the Kid Jonathan(Gianni Decenzo) . He really did a good job .
I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. Honestly I was totally blank for few mins after the climax . There were too many questions on my mind on what have been told in the movie and what not have been told . I think that is the intention of the director , to make audience to think beyond the scenes. At the end , when I realized little Jonathan in me , that's where I felt the impact of the film .
Kudos to the entire team and special applause to the director for making such a film possible.
The Lucky One – Must watch film as there is a little Jonathan in everyone of us irrespective of age.
Starting from the very first scene, I can bet , one would not be able to guess or predict the next scene . Script and director continuously defeated my guess on how the movie would progress , by adding a surprise twist at the end of each scene. I think that is the success of this script and the director.
This short film runs for 18 mins and in pretty much one location yet with lot of interesting twists that will make you to immerse entirely in the movie. Need to really appreciate the efforts of the director for this neat and crisp screenplay.
This Short film excel out in all areas as editing, background score, photography. Background score complements each scene and adds power wherever required. Editing is crisp and neat. Photography is cool and has been handled well to capture whatever the script demanded. Need to specially appreciate the performance by the Kid Jonathan(Gianni Decenzo) . He really did a good job .
I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. Honestly I was totally blank for few mins after the climax . There were too many questions on my mind on what have been told in the movie and what not have been told . I think that is the intention of the director , to make audience to think beyond the scenes. At the end , when I realized little Jonathan in me , that's where I felt the impact of the film .
Kudos to the entire team and special applause to the director for making such a film possible.
The Lucky One – Must watch film as there is a little Jonathan in everyone of us irrespective of age.
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- Feb 6, 2012
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