
The story of a young mother (Jasmine Trinca) with a failed marriage behind her, who fights daily for her dream to open a hair salon, challenging her fate in an effort to free herself and gain independence and claim her right to happiness.... (Full plot summary below)
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The story of a young mother (Jasmine Trinca) with a failed marriage behind her, who fights daily for her dream to open a hair salon, challenging her fate in an effort to free herself and gain independence and claim her right to happiness.
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| Spokesman-Review (Washington)Dan WebsterA heart and soul - though his character here would deny that last part - provided by the inimitable Stanton, one of cinema's most unforgettable presences. |
| The National (Scotland)Ross MillerA wonderful and fitting goodbye for an incomparable actor. |
| La Nación (Costa Rica)William Venegas[John] Carroll Lynch's work as a director stands out... [Full review in Spanish] |
| Letras LibresFernanda SolórzanoThe last role of the legendary actor is a puzzle that ends up being much more than the sum of its parts. [Full Review in Spanish] |
| El UniversalAlonso Díaz de la VegaTheater as film. [Full Review in Spanish] |
| CineVueZoe MargolisWeighed down by existential questions, Lucky carries the burden of life’s unanswered questions on his sun-lined face; it’s a fearless portrayal of someone facing the finality of their life. |
| Times (UK)Ed PottonStanton's navy veteran quietly dominates virtually every frame, weather-beaten as the landscape around his small American town. |
| Laramie Movie ScopeRobert RotenHarry Dean Stanton's performance is the kind of act that most actors could not pull off, but he is so soulful, so affecting that he really dominates this film. It is a deeply moving performance. |
| Arts FusePeg AloiLucky is thought-provoking, but not preachy or precious. |
| Mark Reviews MoviesMark DujsikThis is one of those all-too-rare performances that shatters the line between actor and character. |