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Instead of really living her life since losing her mother at age 7, Seattle lawyer Amy Myer sticks to a ridiculously-detailed timeline her mother drew as a guideline in all walks of life, ev... Read allInstead of really living her life since losing her mother at age 7, Seattle lawyer Amy Myer sticks to a ridiculously-detailed timeline her mother drew as a guideline in all walks of life, even love in search of marriage with 'number 7'.Instead of really living her life since losing her mother at age 7, Seattle lawyer Amy Myer sticks to a ridiculously-detailed timeline her mother drew as a guideline in all walks of life, even love in search of marriage with 'number 7'.
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Great romantic adventure
I've loved Kimberly Williams since I first saw her in Safe House (1998/I). Candid photos of her on IMDB reveal a wonderful self-confidence. I can see her being cast as a successful, professional businesswoman. However, to me she doesn't quite fit as a high-powered shark (lawyer). Coincidentally, that is one of the conflicts that make the movie what it is. It really pulls the viewer into a tangle of emotions, romance, uncertainty and destiny. Amy wants to follow her mother's plan to marry just the right man, but, love is a funny thing and Amy's emotions just won't behave themselves. It made me cry! Along the way is an amazingly appropriate musical score that is poignant without being overpowering.
On the lighter side, I was intrigued by the supporting cast of unknown celebrity look-alikes, including Brad Rowe, who looks like Brad Pitt, as a prime candidate for the Lucky #7.
If you like romantic stories, this is a must. Score 9 of 10.
On the lighter side, I was intrigued by the supporting cast of unknown celebrity look-alikes, including Brad Rowe, who looks like Brad Pitt, as a prime candidate for the Lucky #7.
If you like romantic stories, this is a must. Score 9 of 10.
Rite 'N' Lite!
I LOVED THIS MOVIE!!!... It would be wrong to view this film w/ high expectations. I don't think it even presumed to be more than a TV- movie so some omissions in the plot details are minor and rather irrelevant to the overall appeal of the movie. Even the neurotic lifestyle of Amy, while possibly a bit grating to some, is also OK on hindsight since I don't think viewers were supposed to take her too seriously. Personally, I was able to empathize w/ her, since I'm a bit of a control-freak, as well. Also, Patrick Dempsey played his character real well - as expected - & Peter was a very real character w/ whom I believe I could fall in love. He wasn't an over- the-top hero/underdog or anything, just your regular kind of guy. Very believable. Even Brad Rowe was convincing as Daniel. The great thing about his performance is he didn't try to make Daniel a nuisance. It really seemed as if Amy could as easily fall in love w/ him, as w/ Peter...The film seems to be a bit of light-hearted romantic fluff, but I think we could all use a wake-up call, a reminder not to take ourselves too seriously, to take risks, & to give all our relationships a chance!
Good movie!
I just finished watching it and while it would never be considered a great movie, it was really good and fun to watch. To see that Patrick Dempsey's character is trying to get Kimberly Williams' character's attention while she's busy falling in love with someone else. And the whole thing that she follows her mother's timeline makes for a interesting way of her finaly hanging out with him. If you like movies that are about finding what you really want and not what you really think you need, you should watch this movie.
Kimberly Williams is great as the organizing Amy and Patrick Dempsey is the perfect guy that many woman might look over but finally fall in love with.
Kimberly Williams is great as the organizing Amy and Patrick Dempsey is the perfect guy that many woman might look over but finally fall in love with.
A young mother shares a time-line with her 7 year old daughter to help her adjust to the fact that she is dying but that she will always be with her.
"Lucky 7" was a touching and poignant story of a mother who creates a means to help her young daughter adjust to the fact that she (the mother)is dying, and in so doing she provides a way for the child to keep her mother in her heart and as a part of life.
By drawing a time-line for her 7 year old daughter,of things that will happen over the years to come,including school, career, and boyfriends, this young mother helps her daughter cope with her loss and makes her a vivid part of her life.
As the story progresses, you think you know how it will resolve,but there is definitely an element of suspense and surprise. There were no really bad characters here . . . so it doesn't give itself away, just a case of some being better suited than others.
The performances were very good and true to the characters. They were appealing and drew you into their story.
I really enjoyed this touching romantic comedy -- more romantic than comedy. I recommend "Lucky 7" and would watch it again.
By drawing a time-line for her 7 year old daughter,of things that will happen over the years to come,including school, career, and boyfriends, this young mother helps her daughter cope with her loss and makes her a vivid part of her life.
As the story progresses, you think you know how it will resolve,but there is definitely an element of suspense and surprise. There were no really bad characters here . . . so it doesn't give itself away, just a case of some being better suited than others.
The performances were very good and true to the characters. They were appealing and drew you into their story.
I really enjoyed this touching romantic comedy -- more romantic than comedy. I recommend "Lucky 7" and would watch it again.
lacking depth but ok
I seem to remember Kimberly Williams in The 10th Kingdom which was good and Patrick Dempsey in Can't Buy Me Love which was ok too, but this movie... it lacked development, as many "cram into a two hour spot" movies do, but if you don't have anything to watch on tv, you might as well turn this on. Even though pieces of the plot may be missing from time to time, its a generally cute story of a girl who tries to follow her life strictly set by her dying mother before she dies.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Peter takes Amy to attend the weekend wedding on Orca's Island, they're staying at the Sooke Harbor House wedding over the weekend on Orca's Island, they are staying at the Sooke Harbor House, which is also featured in another wedding-themed movie, "The Last Bridesmaid" (2019), a Hallmark Movie/Crown Media Production starring Rachel Boston and Paul Campbell. The Sooke Harbor House is an actual hotel/restaurant located in the city of Sooke on the southwestern side of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. On the subject of Hallmark Channel, there is another little gem that you will miss if you are not paying close attention to the movie Lucky 7: Amy's little sister Janey is played by none other than Meghan Ory, who plays Abby O'Brien in the Hallmark Channel Series "Chesapeake Shores."
- GoofsAfter Amy breaks up with Leo (#5), she scratches out the number on her "timeline." After breaking up with Daniel, she goes home to look at her timeline again and it's clearly unmarked.
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Performed by Eastmountainsouth (uncredited)
eastmountainsouth appears courtesy of DreamWorks Records
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