Luca Angeletti

Luca Angeletti

  • Born: 1974-6-24
  • Height:
  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: "Lucy"
  • Luca Angeletti is an actor whose main works include " Lucy ", " Scusa ma ti voglio sposare " and so on.
    Extended Reading
    • Johnnie 2021-10-13 13:06:38

      "Comprehension"

      [America] Ted Jiang
       
        is a layer of ice, rubbing my face, it feels rough, but it doesn’t feel cold. There is nothing to support, and the gloves keep slipping on the ice. I saw people running around above my head, but they were helpless. I tried my best to hit the ice with my fist, but my...

    • Marlon 2022-04-22 07:01:02

      split movie

      This is a fragmented film. On the one hand, it has a profound concept of the origin of life and the universe, the development and sublimation of human potential beyond rational perception; These two parts are similar to the two movies. In fact, this wonderful part of Mo Min makes the part of...

    • Gayle 2022-03-25 09:01:05

      My brain is wide open, and I am trying to make things happen, which is too appetizing to me!

    • Freida 2021-10-20 19:00:07

      The last time and space shuttle has some Kubrick shadows, but it is still the impression of the universe that mankind already knows or speculates. The simple plot seems to prove that "the fastest speed in the world is not sound or light, but human thinking. When You think of the origin of the universe in your mind, and you arrive at the origin of the universe. What does it look like there? Haha, only your mind knows."

    Lucy quotes

    • Professor Norman: Animal life on Earth goes back millions of years. Yet most species only use 3 to 5% of its cerebal capacity. But it isn't until we reached human beings at the top of the animal chain that we finally see a species use more of its cerebral capacity. 10% might not seem like much, but it's a lot if you look at all we've done with it.

      [first flight, fighter jets, road way, armies, robots, stock market, rockets, satellite]

    • Professor Norman: For primitive beings like us, life seems to have only one single purpose: gaining time. And it is going through time that seems to be also the only real purpose of each of the cells in our bodies. To achieve that aim, the mass of the cells that make up earthworms and human beings has only two solutions. Be immortal, or to reproduce. If its habitat is not sufficiently favorable or nurturing, the cell will choose immortality. In other words, self-sufficiency and self-management. On the other hand, if the habitat is favorable, they will choose to reproduce. That way, when they die, they hand down essential information and knowledge to the next cell. Which hands it down to the next cell and so on. Thus knowledge and learning are handed down through time.