Overall it's okay, but don't take it seriously, don't take it seriously

Reagan 2022-04-20 09:01:06

1. According to existing neuroscience and brain research, there is no unexplored field in the human brain, and the brain activity is more than 90%.

2. What is presented in the film is the process of human brain evolution (development), not the brain evolution of other creatures. Its performance is based on the human body, which in itself deifies the carbon-based life of human beings.

3. Watching this movie requires a certain amount of knowledge and some philosophical thinking, otherwise it will be difficult to understand, and it will be even more difficult to find some logical problems in the movie. Of course, it's easier to understand if you read it several times.

4. The cell mutation caused by a chemical called CPH4 in the film, so in the final analysis this is just a chemical reaction that occurs on the organism, and the organism itself is just a chemical body. Moreover, chemical reactions do not cause physical changes (nuclear fusion, space manipulation, etc.), nor do they affect time changes. Therefore, this movie is based on the assumption that "the human brain is very small", and then expands the imagination, and there is no scientific basis.

So when you look at it, you should look at it from a philosophical and artistic perspective, not from a scientific perspective.

It's not bad for use, especially the special effects look pleasing to the eye.

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Extended Reading

Lucy quotes

  • Lucy: [Seated on the jet about to land in Paris, toasting herself with a glass of champagne and before she begins to disintegrate] To knowledge.

  • Pierre Del Rio: [During the high-speed car ride through Paris with Lucy driving] I'd rather be late than dead.

    Lucy: We never really die.