Millions—A Lottery Story is a 2006 lottery film from Paul La Blanc, starring multi-million dollar jackpot winners Phyllis Breth, Susan Breth, Louis Eisenberg, Donna Lange, Barb Nelson, and Curtis Sharp in an eye-opening look at what it really means to win the lottery. Most of us assume that winning the lottery is purely good—money, money, money! But while it is true that winning the lottery does mean a lot of money, which can lead to an increased standard of life, it does not necessarily mean happiness. The film looks at both the good and the bad of winning the lottery, from the opportunity to fish oneself out of the menacing jaws of debt, to the problem of dealing with suddenly hearing of a hundred alleged relatives one had never heard of—or having instant reunions with friends or acquaintances that had soured over time, but heard of the good fortune and want a cut of it for themselves. Since most of us can only dream of winning big time in the lottery, Millions—A Lottery Story shows us what it is really like, from the perspective of those that know best.MORE[EDIT]
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