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| | Movie Review - O Lucky Man - eFilmCritic |
 | | But the best of these three is the middle, and the longest(and, not surprisingly, the one with Ralph Richardson and Helen Mirren), O LUCKY MAN! With every cast member except McDowell playing multiple parts, and a magnificent and quick three hours long, this film satirizes, uh, well, let's see: |
 | | After escaping the experiments, he tries to become the assistant to the richest, most evil man in London(also played by Richardson), only to be used as the fall guy in an illegal international deal. |
 | | In his trial, he doesn't go to jail, according to the judge, because he is guilty but because he lost the game; it is hinted, in other words, he is going to jail because the "proper sort" wouldn't get culled out thus, because they'd have more natural talent than to get caught. |
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