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Synopsis: Dagmar works at a petrol station, owes money, and to make matters worse, is turned out of her flat. Lippo is at a complete loss. After 15 years building up a betting shop with his boss, he suddenly gets fired. Karl is a car mechanic and sells water filters to make ends meet. Rizzo, Karl's strange friend, is unhappy about being different to the others. A desolate petrol station in the middle of nowhere serves as a focal point in the characters' lives. Three car crashes, one stolen gun and a surprise discovery of money appear by irony of fate as means for escaping the tedious daily routine. But nothing is as simple as it first appears. Chance, irresponsible acts, and entanglements: in the end it seems that happiness is far from attainable. BAD LUCK is a lovingly made, tragic-comic film about wrong decisions, chance and the search for happiness.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Year:
2015
78 min
112 Views


No...

Exactly what I thought!

Our customers are outside,

helping themselves...

Right, miss! Kill that cigarette

and back to work!

What are you paid for?

At least I'm not off sick.

-Then you'd be looking for a new job.

And look at me when I'm talking to you.

Exactly.

Dagmar...

I'm still the boss around here.

You do what I say.

-Yes, I got it.

Then why don't you?

Isn't it your day off?

-Yes.

Look what's flying around.

Such an idiot.

-Mm.

Hey Dagmar,

My bro might pick up his

car tomorrow.

Bye.

-Bye.

You're going home too.

Sorry.

Did you hear?

-Yes, yes, I'm going.

Bye.

F***.

Sh*t.

What are you up to?

Still sleeping or what?

Call me.

I need to talk to you.

Hi.

-Hello.

Sod it...

She's taking everything.

She even wants the telly.

She's crazy, the missus.

Anything wrong?

No... everything's fine.

I can't even cook.

Pizza every day gives me the shits.

Then try lasagna.

It'll be okay.

I don't know.

Right... I'm off, I'm hungry.

Bye.

Dagmar. Your dad.

Don't bother me with him.

-He's in hospital.

Intestinal virus.

Maybe you'd like to drop in.

Better there than in prison.

Okay.

Bye.

Bye.

You hurt?

-I'm alright.

What about spreading grit?

Hi!

Now what?

Have you ever been in a holdup?

Sh*t!

What was that?

Have you ever been in a holdup?!

-Sure.

Come with me.

What do you want with it?

I want you to rob me.

What?

I want you to rob me.

There's a lot of cash in the till today.

Have you lost it?

Where have you found it?

-In the bin.

Robert, I really need the money.

Go home.

I just want a beer.

Okay, take one but then go.

I'm so lonely at home.

Come back tomorrow.

Dagmar, we're bound to fail.

We won't fail.

I won't do it.

Find someone else.

Then I'll do it myself.

We can't do it without a car.

We can take this car.

It belongs to Susi's brother.

We'll give it back afterwards.

Okay.

The freak and his mum won't be long.

Hello!

10 euros, please.

Holdup!

Give me the money!

Holdup!

Give money!

Sh*t!

Sh*t!

What the sh*t?

What sh*t? I haven't a clue.

You need to wait for the signal.

And why don't you just call me?

No we're going by the plan.

Gosh!

Bloody Plan!

I don't need a signal!

This is a holdup!

All down!

Give me the money!

Bag!

Fill up!

Come on!

Faster!

Come on!

Get with it!

Hands up!

I said hands up!

Go away.

Robert! Go!

This one's locked!

What is it?

I've never used a gun and now

I shoot a cop.

Why was it loaded?

I wanted to do it properly.

I can handle it,

just drive off, okay?

The money isn't here.

The money's still inside.

Sh*t.

Alright?

-Yeah.

I left the money.

Freeze.

Okay?

Robert?!

You're bloody well out of your minds.

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Thomas Woschitz

Thomas Woschitz (born 22 April 1968 in Klagenfurt am Wörthersee) is an Austrian film director, screenwriter and film editor. more…

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