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1. "But in "Lucky Break", Cattaneo tries to copy the same "Monty" magic with jailbreaking convicts staging a prison musical as a ruse for their breakout plans."
2. "All "Lucky Break" does is lean on a formula that worked so well with Cattaneo’s treasured first venture." 3. "There are a few gags to consider in "Lucky Break" that break up the apparent pocketful of graceless moments." 4. "Although there are spots where "Lucky Break" manages a chuckle here and there, Ronan Bennett’s wafer-thin screenplay doesn’t evoke a cheeky passion or forceful irreverency that lifts this bust-out romp above its mediocrity." 5. "Basically, Cattaneo was asking for trouble by purposely walking the parellel line in trying to parlay "The Fully Monty’s" frothy spunkiness and instilling it in the glimmering antics of the tenuous "Lucky Break"."
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