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Lucky Them (2013)
More interested in partying and flirting with young musicians than work, veteran rock journalist Ellie Klug has one last chance to prove her value to her magazine’s editor: a no-stone-unturned search to discover what really happened to long lost rock god, Matt Smith, who also happens to be her ex-boyfriend. Teaming up with an eccentric amateur documentary filmmaker, Ellie hits the road in search of answers.
More interested in partying and flirting with young musicians than work, veteran rock journalist Ellie Klug has one last chance to prove her value to her magazine’s editor: a no-stone-unturned search to discover what really happened to long lost rock god, Matt Smith, who also happens to be her ex-boyfriend. Teaming up with an eccentric amateur documentary filmmaker, Ellie hits the road in search of answers.
The film's central subject matter, focusing on a journalist's personal journey of self-discovery and emotional closure, is largely apolitical. The narrative champions an individualistic solution to personal stagnation, emphasizing self-reliance and internal reflection rather than systemic critiques or political ideologies.
The movie features a predominantly white main cast without explicit race or gender swaps of traditional roles. The narrative does not appear to critically portray traditional identities or center on explicit DEI themes.
The film 'Lucky Them' does not appear to feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative centers on a female music journalist's quest to find a reclusive musician, her former lover, and explores her heterosexual relationships and career.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Lucky Them (2013) is an original film without known source material, previous installments, or historical figures. Therefore, its characters are considered new creations for this specific movie, not subject to gender swaps from prior canon.
Lucky Them (2013) is an original film without pre-existing source material or historical figures whose race was canonically established. Therefore, no characters can be identified as having undergone a race swap.
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