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Lucy - Hollywood Movie Review of This Month

Director: Luc Besson

Genre: Sci-Fi

Release date:  6 August 2014 (France)

Run Time: 90  minutes

Cast:
1.       Scarlett Johansson as Lucy,
2.       Morgan Freeman as Professor Samuel Norman,
3.       Choi Min-sik as Mr. Jang,
4.       Amr Waked as Pierre Del Rio,
  1. Julian Rhind-Tutt as the polite English 'baddie,
  2. Pilou Asbæk as Richard,
  3. Analeigh Tipton as Caroline,
  4. Nicolas Phongpheth as Jii



Review: Bookends Luc Besson Lucy 'with the voices that has no connection with the subject.

It opens with a voiceover that says - "Life has given billions of years have we done for him"

The film closes "Life is given there are a billion years, now you know what to do." With a similar comment

Frankly, there is no lesson has been in the history of waiting. Instead, what we have is a vision in bad taste on the gritty underworld and the drug mafia and a hint of action and sci-fi thrown to excite.
The premise of the film is based on the argument - what would happen if people were to explore one hundred percent of their potential brains?

Full of absurd insinuations, such as rat eating cheese in a mousetrap, and the hunting leopard prey, metaphors "Lucy" is the story of an innocent girl, Lucy (Scarlett Johansson) who is forced to work as a drug courier for -mafia porcelain drugs, Jang (Choi Min-sik) and its status to an academic conference by Samuel N Orman (Morgan Freeman) comes linked co.

In his speech, Professor suggests what can happen if people were able to use more than 10 percent of their brain power.

The drug, CPH4 surgically implanted in the uterus Lucy leaks assaulted after one of his captors. Instead of killing her, the drug works well in it. Greatly enhances your nervous system, putting it on track to release the full potential of your brain.

She embarked on a series of new skills, including morphogenesis, telekinesis, teleportation, mind reading and many other superpower that challenge our understanding of human physiology to discover.

Now armed with this powerful skills that can control all aspects of the function of your body, the bodies of others and eventually all matter and energy around them, quickly evolving into a supernatural creature.

This is actually your trip a helpless child a ruthless drug warrior fighting the Mafia.

Full of great action and senseless persecution dotted with justifications for the story, the film is thin on logic and presentation.

The script falters while talking to heart: "Time is not just a unit without a moment that we do not exist", and "The purpose of life is to accumulate the knowledge to pass.".

All these layers are lost Besson seems to have drawn the script hastily and without enough attention to their characters and their motivations.

The film is a film full of Scarlett Johansson. It offers a fascinating performance above expectations. Its passage of a fragile indifferent mutant girl is sweet but mocks logic challenge.

The rest of the cast do little to meet Lucy in terms of humor, empathy easily recognizable. They are usually there to drag the story forward.

Morgan Freeman as a teacher and researcher wasted. His second stage, in collaboration with Lucy is incomprehensible.

Overall, despite the good production quality, decent visuals, and an action drama Besson fans would be disappointed with the lack of action black drama. Public thought, the same hooks that are sexy film released ridiculous.


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