Lucky Girl (2001 Film)
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''Lucky Girl'' (also known as ''My Daughter's Secret Life'') is a 2001 Canadian drama
film A film, also known as a movie or motion picture, is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, emotions, or atmosphere through the use of moving images that are generally, sinc ...
starring
Elisha Cuthbert Elisha Ann Cuthbert (; born November 30, 1982) is a Canadian actress. As a child actress, she made her first televised appearance as an extra on ''Are You Afraid of the Dark?'' and co-hosted '' Popular Mechanics for Kids''. She made her feature- ...
, Sherry Miller, and
Charlotte Sullivan Charlotte Sullivan (born October 21, 1983) is a Canadian actress. Her credits include ''Harriet the Spy (film), Harriet the Spy'' (1996), ''Goosebumps (1995 TV series), Goosebumps'' (1996), ''Ghostwriter (1992 TV series)#The New Ghostwriter Myst ...
, directed by John Fawcett. It's about a high school student whose obsession with gambling leads to her accumulating a mountain of debt and causes a high degree of family tension.


Plot

The film commences with Kaitlyn in a mathematics class. Kaitlyn is a teenage girl who is willing to take extreme risks in order to get what she wants. She is ecstatic because she has won a $10 prize on a lottery ticket. It is soon revealed that Kaitlyn and her best friend Cheryl are saving money in order to travel to Amsterdam. Kaitlyn is an honors student who is quick to answer a question correctly even though she was not paying attention in class. She also seems to be well-respected and popular in school, as many of her classmates attend her birthday where they play poker and Kaitlyn manages to win the game. Kaitlyn meets and falls for Ron, the older brother of one of her classmates, at the gambling casino. Kaitlyn views the recent sequence of events as a means by which to raise money for her trip. She soon becomes involved in sporting gambling in order to make more money for her and Cheryl's trip. Her parents view her enthusiasm for sports such as basketball and football as merely a phase. Her mother suspects that Kaitlyn watches the sports in order to watch the opposite sex. Her father, however, advises her to be cautious and to never make a bet over five dollars. He also uses Kaitlyn's new interest as a means by which to teach Kaitlyn's brother mathematics. As Kaitlyn begins to lose money, she starts behaving more erratically. She steals her mother's credit card, becomes addicted to Internet gambling, neglects her personal appearance and schoolwork, and some of her male classmates assault her physically because she did not pay them the money that she had promised and steal the cash she has on her. Because of this, she then borrows money from a shady
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named Blair Noth. The stakes increase when Kaitlyn becomes involved in illegal gambling. By this time, her life is out of control, she lies about the extent of her problems and she loses more money than she ever thought possible. With the help of Ron, Kaitlyn robs her own house. Ron's sister, Janice, confronts Kaitlyn at school on how 'screwed up' Ron is becoming. Cheryl realizes Kaitlyn used her as an alibi for her house robbery and feels betrayed. Once her parents discover the true nature of Kaitlyn's troubles, she is at the point where she is forced by Blair and his wife, Judy, to use her body as a means by which to overcome her debts, just like what they did to Ron. With the help of Ron, her mother rescues her then bashes Blair across the head twice with a wheellock. Kaitlyn finally admits to her family how gambling has overtaken her life. The police then arrive at Blair's house and collect enough evidence against both him and Judy, who are arrested for their crimes, while Ron sits outside the house in his truck, indicating he finally had the courage to call the police on them. In the epilogue, Kaitlyn has entered rehab for her gambling addiction and reconciled with Cheryl. At the mall, Cheryl buys a birthday gift for Kaitlyn's brother on her behalf. However, after Cheryl leaves, Kaitlyn returns the gift and uses the cash to play on a gambling machine in a restaurant. The film ends with the notion that admitting one has a problem and obtaining help is a very different thing from actually changing one's behaviour.


Cast

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Elisha Cuthbert Elisha Ann Cuthbert (; born November 30, 1982) is a Canadian actress. As a child actress, she made her first televised appearance as an extra on ''Are You Afraid of the Dark?'' and co-hosted '' Popular Mechanics for Kids''. She made her feature- ...
as Kaitlyn Palmerston * Sherry Miller as Valerie Palmerston *Evan Sabba as Ron Lunderman *Greg Ellwand as Blair Noth *Sarah Osman as Cheryl Bemberg *Jonathan Whittaker as Alastair Palmerston *Charlotte Sullivan as Janice *Victoria Snow as Judy *Jordan Madley as Mauree *Steven Taylor as Terry Palmerston


Shooting locations

Toronto, Ontario, Canada.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lucky Girl 2001 films 2001 drama films 2000s Canadian films 2000s English-language films English-language Canadian films English-language drama films Canadian drama films Canadian films about gambling Films directed by John Fawcett