Lucy in the Sky evaluation action
2022-06-11 18:34
"Lucy In The Sky" is generally a movie with a movie temperament. Ellen Burstyn, who plays Lucy's grandmother, is still very eye-catching in several scenes. Jonathan Daniel Hamm undoubtedly injects that kind into the film. The much-needed charm successfully performed Mark's cold humor and flirting characteristics. However, the excessive formulation of the lines limits the audience. The film is extremely lacking in vitality. The presentation of the story is somewhat "nervous", and the feeling of disorientation can be felt. The chatty-style plot did not seize a good opportunity to take off. So that everyone can't appreciate it as a complete work. The film editing is rough and casual, and the shots seem unattractive.
Extended Reading
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Lucy Cola: You go up there, you see the whole universe, and everything here looks so small.
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Will Plimpton: You know Michael Collins?
Lucy Cola: Yeah, yeah. Of course. Apollo 11. He flew the command module for Neil and Buzz.
Will Plimpton: Yeah. So you know after he dropped them he circled the moon for hours. It's farther from Earth than any man has ever been. No light, no radio. And he wept, consumed by darkness and then, when he saw the sun again he wept some more. Inside the module he wrote, "I am now truly alone and absolutely alone from any known life. I am it."