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2008113 minComedy, Drama, History

The Lucky Ones

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Is The Lucky Ones worth watching? With a rating of 6.376/10, this Comedy, Drama, History film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Lucky Ones Synopsis

The story revolves around three soldiers — Colee, T.K. and Cheaver — who return from the Iraq War after suffering injuries and learn that life has moved on without them. They end up on an unexpected road trip across the U.S.

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Top Cast

Rachel McAdams
Rachel McAdamsColee Dunn
Tim Robbins
Tim RobbinsFred Cheaver
Michael Peña
Michael PeñaT.K. Poole
Annie Corley
Annie CorleyJeanie Klinger
John Diehl
John DiehlTom Klinger
John Heard
John HeardBob
Molly Hagan
Molly HaganPat Cheaver
Spencer Garrett
Spencer GarrettPastor Nolan
Arden Myrin
Arden MyrinBarbara Tilson
Katherine LaNasa
Katherine LaNasaJanet

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Is The Lucky Ones worth watching?

The Lucky Ones has received mixed reviews with a 6.376/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Drama, History movies.

Is The Lucky Ones hit or flop?

The Lucky Ones has received average ratings (6.376/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Lucky Ones?

The Lucky Ones is a Comedy, Drama, History movie that The story revolves around three soldiers — Colee, T.K. and Cheaver — who return from the Iraq War after suffering injuries and learn that life has mov...

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Critic Reviews

tmdb15435519Apr 15, 2021
★ 4

No. Hardly anything works here. Even the heart-warming story itself is riddled with poor writing and lack of any sort of clarity.

WuchakJul 7, 2025
★ 8

**_Great road movie about veterans traveling across America_** Three soldiers coming back from Iraq meet at JFK in NY where all flights are delayed due to a blackout. One soldier is older and getting out of the Army for good (Timothy Robbins), one has a serious groin injury and is trying to heal-up (Michael Pena) and the other is on leave to visit the family of a dead comrade (Rachel McAdams). They end up in a rental vehicle traveling across the country where they experience many sides of American culture and each other's deepest secrets, hopes and pains. "The Lucky Ones" (2008) is a true hidden gem. I wasn't expecting much when I started watching, but before too long I knew I had stumbled on to something great. All three stars have great chemistry and Rachel McAdams (who I've never seen in a movie before) is a total revelation as Colee. Although Colee isn't highly educated she's not dumb. In fact, she excels socially and is the catalyst to hope and healing for the other two. Both Timothy Robbins as Cheaver and Michael Pena as TK are effective in their roles as well. Cheaver becomes the necessary father-figure in the trio and the others become increasingly concerned about the well-being of their temporary "dad." The film features a good balance of Eastern and Western locations, shot in Illinois, Missouri, Colorado and Las Vegas. I don't want to say anymore. If what I said perks your interest, be sure to check out "The Lucky Ones." It runs about 1 hour, 52 minutes. GRADE: A-