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Out of Luck (2015) is a raw documentary that dives deep into the often-overlooked ripple effects of state lotteries. Klasey’s approach feels personal yet broad, capturing a range of players—from the hopeful dreamers to the more tragic figures caught in a loop of dependency. The pacing is methodical, allowing you to absorb not just the statistics but the human stories behind them. The interviews are candid, sometimes uncomfortable, painted against a backdrop of vibrant lottery imagery that contrasts with the somber realities faced by many. What stands out is how it unveils the complexities of chance and choice, making you think twice about the allure of easy money.
Explores both personal and societal impacts of lotteries.Features interviews with diverse lottery players.Offers a reflective take on hope versus reality.
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