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Tutte pazze per Charlie (released as Good Luck Chuck in the US) is a 2007 romantic comedy that sits at a strange crossroads of mid-2000s "raunch-com" energy and a surprisingly sweet, albeit supernatural, premise. Directed by Mark Helfrich, the film explores the intersection of modern dating anxiety and the age-old concept of a "hex." The Premise: Sex as a Catalyst

The humor here relies heavily on the physical comedy of Alba’s character and the increasingly frantic efforts of Cook to avoid sleeping with her to "save" her for himself. This reversal of the typical rom-com trope (where the lead usually tries to get the girl into bed) provides most of the film’s tension. Critique and Reception Tutte pazze per Charlie

The narrative shifts when Charlie meets Cam (Jessica Alba), an accident-prone penguin specialist. For the first time, Charlie wants a future, but his own reputation—and the fear of the curse—becomes his greatest obstacle. Tutte pazze per Charlie (released as Good Luck

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