
A dating blogger who writes under the pen name Luckless, goes viral for a post about a bad date with a single sports agent. When Winnie's boss offers her, her own column, she has no choice but to keep dating him for content.
1h 30m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

John Bradshaw
Director

Paniz Zade
Winnie Rhodes

Brett Donahue
Holden Fulls

Liam MacDonald
Ty

Jennifer Gibson
Inga

Steffi DiDomenicantonio
Kyra

Maria Ricossa
Evette

Glen Michael Grant
Ret Fawkes

Sainabou Macauley
May 29, 2023No review content available.

Lisa Chloé Malamba
May 29, 2023source: Luckless in Love

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May 23, 2023UP buys B/C level films full of not well known actors. The difference between a rom-com that's a success and one that is a disaster, is the quality of the script and this one didn't make it. Jennifer Gibson (Inga) and Steffi DiDominicantonio (Kyra) were just annoying to watch. Brett Donahue's English accent didn't really work, don't know if the accent was in the script or done at the director's request. Liam MacDonald (Ty) and Glen Michael Grant (Ret) were best among the cast, along Maria Ricossa (Yvette). MacDonald was natural and very believable as Ty. Hamilton, ON, Canada seems to be the hub for the latest films, shoot exteriors on major cities and set them in Hamilton, cities look a lot alike.

zeadewet2
May 23, 2023So many of the characters in this movie are horrible. Some of it is bad acting and some of it is, I think, intentional exaggeration. Holden starts out so arrogant that I couldn't imagine him changing. Then suddenly he does and it's almost instantaneous. Inga is an overplayed caricature. It's meant to be funny but just made me cringe, like with Holden. Dirk is worse than Holden. Kyra is bad too but has some features that soften the image a little. To add to the cringing are the mean spirited pranks. None of them are physically destructive, but except for one, fell in the cringeworthy category. The positive characters are Winnie, Ret, and Ty. I wanted to see more of Ty's story, especially actually interacting with Jade. Ret was slightly stereotyped as the out-of-touch old timer boss, but his actions as a mentor made him likeable instead of like the others. Winnie is probably the best developed character starting out with some small flaws and growing through the story. This is in contrast to Holden's sudden personality shift which is not what I consider character development. The story combines a lot of what are usually major plot elements. Just to name a couple - reporter assigned to a hit piece which hangs as a secret to near the end. Holden is challenged by Ret to get serious with a girl which has aspects of the stories where the Player accepts a bet to win a girl. There are many others. The sets and backdrops are atrociously cheap, Just as example - a major league rising star practicing at a neighborhood baseball field with almost no fan seating. There was one crazy scene that did get a laugh from me and that was the last scene with Inga. But then follow that up with the stupid cliche of Holden and Ty running in slow mo. I can get turned off quickly by exaggeration comedy especially with a lot of overworked cliche and that's the case here. If you like that kind of stuff, you might like this. These aspects got tamped down some toward the middle of the movie making it a little more pleasant for me.