Let me talk about the assumption that this movie is based on, that is, Morgan Freeman mentioned in his speech that human beings have only used 10% of the cerebral capacity so far. In fact, there is no truth at all. So I have the illusion that one day I will be knocked on my forehead with a brick or by accidentally ingesting any chemical agent that can break through the current IQ limit. Go to sleep. But I have to say that it is very attractive to use this point to fool people in this movie. After all, everyone will think "I am so stupid because my brain only uses 10%. If the remaining 90% is activated someday I'm still pretty awesome...", and the painful reality is actually like this "My brain has been used 100%, why am I so stupid? Is there any reason for Nima!"
Now that I have accepted this setting, it's actually quite interesting. As the percentage of brain use goes from 20% to 80%, Lucy's ability has also changed from being able to manipulate every cell of his own to being able to perceive and manipulate others freely, and even affect the inorganic matter around him, including the gravitational field. However, after watching the movie, many people were complaining about why Lucy was so awesome. In the end, he cleaned up a few gangsters and drove a car on the streets of Paris. It was neither like Monkey King in the Heavenly Palace, nor like the Hulk. Los Angeles hit Rio de Janeiro. In fact, the reason is very simple, Lucy has not enough time. The black professor mentioned in his speech that there are two ways of evolution of life. When the environment is bad, life will tend to evolve by itself and move towards immortality step by step; when the water and soil are plentiful and the products are sufficient, organisms will multiply. Lucy’s situation is that the accidental ingestion of drugs at the beginning causes cell mutations in the body, and the mutated cells require a lot of energy to continue to mutate (developing to 100% cerebral capacity), so lucy cleans up the small mess of rubbing mahjong From now on, the first thing is to devour the Taiwanese snacks on the table. . . As it develops further, human food may no longer meet the energy needs of Lucy's cells, so he believes that the environment is harsh, and he begins to seek division and achieve self-evolution. So with Lucy on the plane, I found myself flying around like sand, blowing in the wind. . . At this time, the only way for Lucy to save himself is to continue to take a lot of drugs, so that the cells can have a place where they can continue reproduction instead of purchasing immortality. Going back to the place just now, since there are only three packs of drugs left, and life (as human lucy) is less than a few days of lucy, the primary goal must be to reach 100% of cerebral capacity. There is time to care about other things. .
Let’s talk about the Boss in this movie. From the beginning to the end, a domineering president "I want the whole world to be buried!" As a result, he has no sense of existence in the face of Lucy, and he is considered to be the most failed villain in superhero movies ever. And Mary Suwen, the most failed domineering president. The problem is that Lucy is a kind of near-god existence that can be played with even the laws of physics. There is no way even if Iron Man comes, and the most important thing is that Lucy wants to stay for mankind in the limited mortal life. Some things (pass it on, according to Mr. Morgan's words), no matter how angry you are, she doesn't care at all. The abilities of the two are very different. Just like a white-collar worker in a hurry to go to work, facing a shameless bear kid on the side of the road, would he take off his suit and squat on the ground together to play in the mud (fog) in the northeast. . . Speaking of this, everyone should understand why the widow sister woke up with a facial paralyzed face. Since there is such an important thing to do, how can you have the heart to talk and laugh with you? And she herself said "I don't feel pain, fear, desire. It's like all things that make us human are fading away." Of course, even so, she can still feel love. She still hoped that she could do something for mankind, so she asked the professor "All this knowledge. I don't know what to do with it", and called her mother to thank her for nurturing (it seems a happy childhood It's very important, otherwise the mentally distorted since childhood like Thor's younger brother will be a world of revenge once it is released). It should be noted that the love here is not eros, but Philia, a selfless and unconditional love for humans. The meaning of the French police in this movie is actually a bond between Lucy and humans. When the police took the initiative to ask "Why do you want me to let me go home", Lucy gave a sweet kiss "To remind me", I hope his existence can remind myself not to forget my purpose, because we have also seen that she used to have signs of murderousness, such as the unlucky taxi driver who can’t speak English (some people say racial discrimination here, in fact, I think. There is no need to be so glass-hearted. I didn’t see Lucy being scolded by a group of overbearing presidents in Korean before. She almost freaked out when she met her head. She didn’t understand how aggrieved, could she not get angry...), so she later I have been restraining myself and never murder if it is not necessary. For example, with the exception of the patient whose brain tumor has spread and cannot be saved, they basically use mental power or gravity field to disarm, rather than tearing up devils.
Going back to the theme, I feel that the whole movie is quite sensational, especially the last montage of Lucy traveling through time and space. There is indeed a feeling of drug abuse. I think this kind of subject is really not easy to shoot, especially the protagonist has no desire for the world in his heart, is there any deep hatred, and only wants to pursue 100% cerebral capacity to benefit mankind, and the whole article involves various philosophical discussions. The shooting is simple and profound, without a bit of Kubrick's skill, it really doesn't work. In addition, if this film is handed over to an American director in Hollywood, it will definitely add a CIA line, which may be more interesting.
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