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Lottery (2013) presents this poignant tale set in the mid-80s, where a young orphan named Aulet stumbles upon a winning lottery ticket. The film delves into the shift in dynamics as family members surface, each with their own agenda, creating a tense atmosphere. It's not just about wealth but the emotional toll of sudden fame β or should I say, 'fortune'. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of introspection amidst the external chaos. The performances, though not from widely recognized actors, bring a genuine sense of vulnerability and authenticity. It's interesting how it captures small-town life, revealing both its warmth and its complexities. Definitely a film that lingers with you long after the credits roll.
Themes of family dynamics and greedReflects 80s small-town lifeSubtle performances add depth
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