Lucy in the Sky Comments

  • Constantin 2022-09-17 02:28:38

    I ate raw meat for the first time, um... Natalie’s acting skills are for me. The script is probably written by a stream of consciousness screenwriter. This script is more suitable for making a short film, within 20 minutes, placed in such as "love, death and There may be something to watch in collections like Robot> or . Originally Natalie should be a bonus item, but now it is completely dragged down by the lengthy plot... and not long ago, And...

  • Christina 2022-09-16 11:47:36

    Natalie Portman had enough to perform this kind of experimental film after Vox Lux last year; I really experienced the screen change and the technical failure of the family crematorium, which is different from Laura Montes or Budapest Grand Hotel. The ratio change is just like the visual effect of changing the orientation of watching a video on a mobile phone, not only 4:3, 16:9, but also a few scenes of 2.39:1, a large number of voyeuristic follow-ups and unreasonable picture distortion after...

  • Quincy 2022-09-06 03:25:44

    It's so boring, there's a montage in the middle, it's very thunderous, the kind of thunder in a...

  • Alayna 2022-09-05 02:50:47

    80/100. This film and the "Interstellar Exploration" I watched last month are two extremes. The protagonist in the latter gradually fills in his own gap in the process of traveling through space, while the protagonist in the former completes himself step by step after returning to Earth. His life was torn to pieces. As the saying goes, "the height is better than the cold", but after you get used to that kind of "cold", the most common "warm" has become a weird thing. You try to use some other...

  • Garnet 2022-06-11 22:32:37

    Lucy in the sky? More like Lucy on the ground... A series of stories produced by the heroine coming back from the exciting space and unable to adapt to real life. The characters are indeed different, but the plot is too complicated and disorderly and dazzling The shooting and editing are superfluous. When the soundtrack comes out like a MV, I can’t tell what the director wants to...

  • Delia 2022-06-11 22:19:38

    Unexpected works, audio-visual language surprises, Bo Bo once again proved that he is still a seed player in the awards season. 'Although my mother is not very productive, my mother wants...

  • Erick 2022-06-11 21:30:51

    The ratings on the Internet and the Internet are extremely low. I watched it almost with an adventurous attitude. After watching it, I was completely unexpected. I really like this movie. Whether it's an actor, stream of consciousness expression, shooting technique, or soundtrack, it's great. The female protagonist grew up in a family lacking her parents, and she has been following the rules since she was a child in order to get ahead. As a result, she has indeed achieved a successful life in...

  • Yasmeen 2022-06-11 20:30:47

    65/100, did you learn this format change from Dolan, but it's too frequent, it's just crazy. The essence of the story is the alienation and loneliness of a person who has seen the universe and cannot return to the ordinary. This is a magnificent transformation of time and space. The female cover version of the original song of The Beatles with a wide exaggerated Dolly Zoom lens is almost fantastic, and finally it is a heroic salvation upgrade lens. Although I don’t know why this is the case, it...

  • Adelbert 2022-06-11 20:00:18

    Many aspects can be compared with Ad Astra. Although almost all of them are in outer space and almost all of them are on the ground, the theme is all about the alienation of people caused by a certain grand obsession. Although it is the first time to direct a feature film, Noah Hawley has been very handy in using audiovisual language in Fargo and Legion. Whether it's changing the aspect ratio as you like, or frequent overhead shots, and timely flashbacks, the reality of the heroine's inner...

Extended Reading

Lucy in the Sky quotes

  • Lucy Cola: You go up there, you see the whole universe, and everything here looks so small.

  • 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."