
"As Luck Would Have It" tells the poignant story of Roberto, a once-successful publicist known for creating the iconic slogan "Coca-Cola, the spark of life." Despite his past achievements, Roberto now finds himself unemployed and struggling to cope with the weight of his fading glory. Seeking solace, he returns to the hotel where he and his wife spent their honeymoon, hoping to relive those joyful moments from his past. However, upon arrival, he is shocked to discover that the hotel has been replaced by a museum constructed around the ancient Roman theater that stands at the city's heart.
While exploring the historic ruins, Roberto suffers a tragic accident when a sharp iron rod pierces his head, leaving him completely paralyzed. In this precarious state, any attempt at movement could prove fatal. Bound to his immobile condition, Roberto becomes an unexpected figure in the public eye, drawing intense media scrutiny and attention. His harrowing situation transforms from a personal tragedy into a story that captivates the nation.
As the media spotlight shines on him, Roberto's life takes an unforeseen turn. The story delves into themes of fame, vulnerability, and the human spirit's resilience as Roberto navigates his newfound reality. Through the lens of his predicament, "As Luck Would Have It" explores how fate and fortune can change swiftly, reshaping one's identity and relationships amid adversity.