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If you’re a pie-in-the-sky sort of person, then nothing beats winning the lottery. Have some fun with that, as the odds (whether an individual- or multi-state game) aren’t good. Start with astronomical and go even higher.
“You can’t win if you don’t play” is the hook associated with all games of the lottery, and not just the jackpot. If you’re a fan of the lottery, you’d be the target audience to watch movies about it.
Appeasing the clientele, there are any number of lottery movies. Some are more believable than others, but if you’re one of those who thinks they’re going to win the lottery, you may enjoy them.
Seemingly no shortage of movies with variations on making the score through the lottery. Here’s a look at some of those motion pictures where the lottery was the star…
Movies about winning the lottery date back more than a century. We were introduced to a silent film, The Lottery Man, produced in 1919 and based on a Broadway play a decade earlier.
“Lottery movies” encircle many cultures, since the quest to hit it big knows no borders. There are films made in India, Korea, the British Isles, France, Thailand, Poland, and the United States, among other venues.
While plots, subplots, and backstories may vary, the one constant remains the quest to win/or what happens after winning the lottery. There were movies about people winning the lottery and squandering it, people who’ve helped others with the winnings and tickets where the ownership was disputed, sometimes with fatal results.
If you enjoy lottery ticket movies, join Netflix (if you haven’t already). There are quite a few lottery-themed movies available to stream, including 2023’s Your Lucky Day. It’s not a feel-good story by any means (see “bloodshed” and “hostages”).
A year earlier (2022) came the award-nominated To Leslie, revolving around a single mother who won the jackpot,and then lost it all.
Those are just a couple of Netflix-available lottery movies out there.
If you’re a casual or “my system is bound to hit” sort of lottery player, there are many number of lottery movies to enjoy while you play jackpot games. Among the others include Jerry and Marge Go Large, Kill Me If You Dare, aptly named The Lottery, and Lucky Numbers. So, whether it’s scratchers, quick-picks, favourite numbers, or something else in between, have at it.
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