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O Lucky Man! (Two-Disc Special Edition)
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Directed byLindsay Anderson
CastMalcolm McDowell
Theatrical ReleaseJune 20, 1973
DVD ReleaseOctober 23, 2007
Running Time178 minutes
MPAA RatingR (Restricted)
UPC Code085391200314
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2 DVD, Warner Home Video, Usually ships in 7 to 12 days, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Languages: English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language)
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Average user review: 5.0 (49 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteVery distinctiveQuote
I just saw this movie for the first time, and for me this film in its substance and style but above all in its message is very reminiscent of the works of Antonioni, in specific "Il deserto rosso" and "l'avventura". An emotional string is woven through the movie, it's surrealistic, there are lots of hidden symbolisms etc. which in a mystical way add up to the overall hyperrealistic (through surrealism!), nihilistic message; a critical potrait of the social structure human kind created in modern times. Or in essence, the everybodies world we live in which we perceive in many different ways. This is done by Anderson with a very distinctive English twist which makes this movie extra special. I don't know any Anglo-Saxon movie which can compete on the above mentioned traits with this one. Very good and a joy to watch. July 6, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteClassicQuote
First time I saw this movie was over 30 years ago. This is a true classic, not just "cult classic". I consider it one ofthe best Malcolm McDovell movie, along with the "Clockwork orange", even better, because he starts as a "nice young man", not a violant hoodlam. With the score by Alan Parker of Animals, it's also a rock classic.
Also, although it's surreal, but not David Lynch surreal, but more like real life is surreal.
Any prson who consiers themselves well-read intellectual MUST see this - this is one of a kind - nothing is even remotely similar to it.
Tanya B, NYC NY May 18, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteMalcolm as a young manQuote
I saw OLM when it came out, with a young female friend who thought it stupid, but, for me, there was a visceral reaction, presumably of recognition, and a feeling that it's a great work of art.

Now, some 34 years on, as I view it, I'm amazed at its prophetic nature. The packaging and extras help a lot to fill in the gaps: they make clear the epic and the metaphorical nature of the story, and hence intellectually help me grasp why the film rings so true.

Curiously, I don't remember the sequence where Mick attempts to rescue the woman in the flat, and it is indeed a flat sequence which, along with getting rumbled by the tramps, so reminiscent of the treatment little Alex gets at about the same part of A Clockwork Orange, could well be deleted: the film is extraordinarily long, anyway.

The acting remains fresh, the film has much to say about the human condition and the juxtaposition of the band works. February 13, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteMalcolm is the Man!Quote
A 3-hour musical about a traveling coffee salesman? That sounds pretty lame! BUT, it stars Malcolm McDowell, and he is in top form.
Once again he plays the Mick Travis character from If. On an extended business jaunt, he runs into all sorts of whacky absurd predicaments, all of which will leave you laughing or stunned by their bizarre circumstances. This includes partying with the clientele, sleeping around with the ladies, being subjected to torture--and thats just the beginning! This movie never misses a beat, except when you have to insert the 2nd disc to finish it out.
This is such a highly entertaining film, one I enjoyed even more than If. Malcolm is the Man! January 5, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteOh Lucky Man DVDQuote
The movie is a 60's classic and Malcolm McDowell is as good here as in "A Clockwork Orange". I have waited for this to come out on DVD and it was totally worth the wait. If you love British movies and England itself, it is a cultural lesson, as well as an entertaining film!The Alan Price soundtrack is a must have also! December 25, 2007

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