The Lucky One

The Lucky One (2012)

1h 41m | Romance | USA
6.5IMDb
6.6DouBan

Logan (Zach Efron Zac Efron) is a U.S. Marine Corps sergeant who accidentally gets a picture of a girl on the battlefield. Logan escaped from combat missions in Iraq again and again, and his comrades-in-arms called her his lucky goddess. All his comrades-in-arms were killed in the unexpected battle destruction, and only Logan survived, so Logan regarded the picture as his lucky charm and was grateful to the girl in the photo. After his service, he returned to the United States and was determined to find the strange girl in the picture. So Logan walked across several American cities with his hounds. After asking around, he finally found the residence of the girl named Beth (Taylor Schilling Taylor Schilling) in the photo. By coincidence, Logan applied to be an employee of the animal clubhouse run by Beth. The two got to know each other day and night, and Logan fell in love with Beth in addition to gratitude after he became familiar with Beth's complex life. Adapted from "American Man Qiongyao" Nicholas Sparks' novel "Lucky charm", also known as "breakup letter". The film is the seventh book to be put on the screen.

Logan (Zach Efron Zac Efron) is a U.S. Marine Corps sergeant who accidentally gets a picture of a girl on the battlefield. Logan escaped from combat missions in Iraq again and again, and his comrades-in-arms called her his lucky goddess. All his comrades-in-arms were killed in the unexpected battle destruction, and only Logan survived, so Logan regarded the picture as his lucky charm and was grateful to the girl in the photo. After his service, he returned to the United States and was determined to find the strange girl in the picture. So Logan walked across several American cities with his hounds. After asking around, he finally found the residence of the girl named Beth (Taylor Schilling Taylor Schilling) in the photo. By coincidence, Logan applied to be an employee of the animal clubhouse run by Beth. The two got to know each other day and night, and Logan fell in love with Beth in addition to gratitude after he became familiar with Beth's complex life. Adapted from "American Man Qiongyao" Nicholas Sparks' novel "Lucky charm", also known as "breakup letter". The film is the seventh book to be put on the screen.