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Ashley Albright is the luckiest woman in the world, a person to whom all the good things in life have come far too easily. But all changes after she kisses a down-and-out stranger at a costume party.
A lazy spitballing session of karmic humor, hinged on the sort of generic rom-com contrivances that keep movies like these from ending at a reasonable time.
May 17, 2006
Christianity Today
One day Lohan will make movies for grown-ups, but this movie certainly isn't one of them.
Word on the street -- we're not sure which street -- has it that Just My Luck is Lindsay Lohan's final teen comedy. If so, the timing couldn't be better.
From my perspective, it's watchable, but barely, and nothing I would go out of my way to locate, even if going 'out of my way' represents using a remote control to change TV channels.
even if it offers Lohan her first role as a grown-up, places her in a corporate New York, and contrives a scene in which she gets to wear a dress owned by Sarah Jessica Parker, the sex in this city never seems to get beyond first base.