Sunday, October 12, 2014

Lucy (2014)

Directed by Luc Besson
Produced by Virginie Silla
Written by Luc Besson
Starring:  Scarlett Johansson, Morgan Freeman, Amr Waked, Choi Min-sik.
Release dates: 25 July 2014 (US), 6 August 2014 (France)
Running time:  89 minutes
Country:  France
Language:  English, Korean, French
Budget:  $40 million
Box office:  $406.4 million

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ONE thought has popped into MY MIND WHILE WATCHING LUCY´S FILM is that I FUNDAMENTALLY propose TO WATCH ONE FILM PER WEEK AND RECOLLECT ANY related THOUGHTS IN ORDER TO WRITE AN ENTRY ON MY BLOG. Henceforth, THIS TIME, BY WATCHING THIS FILM FROM 6TH OF OCTOBER TO 11TH OF OCTOBER 2014, I HAVE COME WITH THE FOLLOWING RANDOM PREMISES. ALL YOU READ HERE IS EXPERIMENTAL AND THERE IS NOTHING SERIOUS THAN MY PERSONAL TASTES.

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Imagine if you had consumed a substance that is capable to use your brain at 100% of its capacity, you would have been able to feel everything:
space, the earth, the vibration, the people, the gravity, the rotation
of the earth, the heat leaving my body, the blood in my veins, your brain,
the deepest part of your memory.

Previous-mentioned unreal situation is possible in the film with the C.P.H.4 which according to the Chinese doctor is produced by pregnant woman in the six weeks of pregnancy in tiny quantities for a baby, C.P.H.4 has also got the power of an atomic bomb  and it is also responsible to form all the bones in his body.

If you are more insterest about that subtance you can read the following
answers at stackexchange forum: http://skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/22785/is-cph4-from-lucy-real

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"Learning is always a painful process."
"It is funny that I used to be so concern with
who I was and what I wanted to be,
now that I have access to the furthest regions of my brain
I see things clearly and realise what make us us
is primitive."            
                                                                ~Lucy

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Correct me if I am wrong!

According to Samuel Normal profile
he finished his postdoctoral fellowship at warren university in 1984;
however, it could not be possible since he had not even finished his MD-PhD at Harlow University in the year 1985.





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"Life has given to us a billion years ago. What have done with them?" 
that is how it begin Lucy´s film
which to my mind is quite shocking quote, since, now that I have been thinking
we have been evolved through time and we ARE certainly, well, I am certainly THAT A random event that have not accomplished nothing THAT IT WOULD BE OF REAL IMPORTANCE, PERHAPS THAT IS i AM STILL ALIVE, SINCE i HAVE THIS DESIRE TO create certain IDEAS THAT CAN impact THIS COMPLICATED process called evolution.

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Sometimes the habitat is not sufficiently favorable or nurturing,nevertheless, I have learnt some simple facts about life which saidthat if the habitat is favorable one would chose to reproducethat way when one die we head down essential information and knowledge to the next cell which head down to the next cell and so on.
                                                  ~Samuel Norman 

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Reviews' ideas that I like:

>>The movie itself can barely contain her. Lucy is hopping across millennia; she has her sights set on the cosmos. At the rate she's going, she should reach the outer edge of the galaxy in about 90 minutes flat.
Xan Brooks
Sunday 24 August 2014

>>In a memo attached to the shooting script, Besson described Lucy as a film in three acts: “The beginning is Leon The Professional, the middle is Inception, the end is 2001: A Space Odyssey.” That’s an honest admission of the familiarity of the film’s ideas, but also a boast about how high it’s stretched in order to pinch them: Besson could just as easily have cited Katsuhiro Otomo’s Akira, Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life or the Wachowskis’ original Matrix film as Lucy’s legitimate forerunners. (It also bears a resemblance to the 2011 Bradley Cooper vehicle Limitless, in which a drug is also used to breach the mythical 10 per cent brain barrier, although Besson has said in interviews that his script predates the Cooper film.)
By Robbie Collin, Film Critic
12:11PM BST 21 Aug 2014

>>There is a sense that the screenplay is a puzzle that Besson himself has only partly worked out. He hasn't managed to introduce any meaningful romantic sub-plot. It is clear that the hard-bitten Paris cop chief (played by Egyptian actor Amr Waked) is besotted with Lucy. However, she is so far ahead of him intellectually, and he is so busy keeping Korean gangsters at bay, that there is no time for them to make anything other than the most cursory small talk.
Geoffrey Macnab
Friday 22 August 2014


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"To knowledge" said Lucy when she make a toss TOAST.
I assume that she figured out
that perhaps that knowledge is the best above all that one can have.


 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVt32qoyhi0
Click over the image to watch the trailer

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FURTHER INFORMATION

Damon Albarn -- Sister Rust
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLfFrK7tsK8

Critical Reception
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_%282014_film%29#Critical_reception

Graphical Novel
The first chapter of the semi-animated graphic novel was published on the international version of the movie's official website and features the same story material as seen in trailers with picture elements that move as scrolling takes place.
http://www.lucymovie.com/intl/uk/graphicnovel/20/

Review from The Telegraph Newspaper
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/filmreviews/11027673/Lucy-review-everything-Scarlett-Johansson-does-is-worth-watching.html

Review from The Guardian Newspaper
http://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/aug/24/lucy-film-review-scarlett-johansson-luc-besson-morgan-freeman

Review from the Independent Newspaper
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/reviews/lucy-film-review-scarlett-johansson-will-blow-your-mind-in-luc-bessons-complex-thriller-9684523.html

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