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So, Scratch (2016) dives into this quirky comedy vibe, following Richard as he hits that pivotal 18 milestone, eager to finally buy his first lottery ticket. The film captures that awkward transition into adulthood with humor that feels a bit offbeat but endearing. There's a nice blend of absurd situations and relatable moments that keeps the pacing interesting, especially as Richard's lottery win throws his life into a chaotic spin. The performances aren’t overly polished, adding to the raw charm of the film. It's distinct in how it plays with the notion of luck and what winning might really mean, giving you this light-hearted yet thought-provoking experience. Not your standard lottery flick, that’s for sure.
Quirky humor with a coming-of-age twistUnique exploration of luck and adulthoodRaw performances add to the film's charm
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