Born with a silver spoon and an unbeatable winning streak — until the night everything changed.
When his luck runs out, a man turns to a mahjong school to learn the skills needed to defeat his nemesis and reclaim his luck.
In the end, Luck My Life is exactly as good as a Chinese New Year movie needs to be... it succeeds in being heartfelt, accessible, and uplifting.
Bakchormeeboy郑斌辉饰演的"反派"气场强大、眼神凌厉,颇具风范。
Lin Jiahao — vibes by 8worldWhat elevates Luck My Life is Koh's performance. He imbues Tian Cai with an inherent likability... and makes his eventual humility feel earned and touching rather than punitive or didactic.
Gabriel Chong — MovieXclusive.comIt's surprisingly entertaining and interesting - blurring the line between fantasy and reality. The plots flow smoothly, with clearly defined characters, providing some food for thought along the way.
Lim Hai YenRichie Koh... is a truly winsome young punk suddenly cursed with a chronic losing hand. Confirmed — this dude is a charming rascal.
Tay Yek Keak — 8daysI absolute loved how meaningful the show was, i thought it was just about gambling but it held deeper meanings towards how we face life!
marylow_987Loved the little jokes throughout the show and the actors, the show was also very relatable and meaningful and really brought us into the CNY mood
lingling.41I laughed all the way, and there were so many mahjong moments I could relate to. Truly a movie that will be ageless with time
speakertagvanHonestly loved how relatable and heartwarming it was. The mahjong scenes felt so real, plus the family moments really hit home. Such a fun mix of laughter and feels.
graywzy_I absolutely loved Richie's acting and my favourite scene was the rain scene where they sort of "broke up" because it was so cinematic and emotional. The way he broke down and ran away in the rain was so well delivered, showing how upset he felt.
zenzey_In fact we have watched the movie a second time coz mum simply enjoys (Richie's) shows
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