Short Review - Lucy - "The Miracle of Lv Style"

Lupe 2022-04-21 09:01:10

Luc Besson also made a "2001" of his own, but he did not intend to pay tribute, but tried to kick Kubrick's serious space opera to the altar with the most rebellious gesture. Extremely exaggerated theatrical passages are interspersed with deep philosophical speculations, and even this speculation is branded with cult-like cynicism. These dare to think and dare to play are full of the works of a veteran director who is over 500 years old, and it is a miracle that they can be integrated together instead of talking about themselves. Scarlett accurately grasped the characteristics of the characters at each stage, and interpreted this transformation beyond the audience's imagination in a real and believable manner, so it can be said that she completed the task well. In the last ten minutes of earth-shattering, Luc Besson dazzled and completed an Ouroboros-style god-building movement, and also declared loudly as if deafeningly loudly: This is the qualified journey of creation in my mind!

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  • Eldridge 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Does Luc Besson, the king of bad films, have a unified world view or a fixed logic? Scarlett must have received a lot of money to take on such a cheap role.

  • Gerry 2021-10-20 19:00:07

    What a great philosophical issue, but unfortunately it is not well produced. The dichotomy of matter and spirit is nothing but a stupid realization that ignores time and movement. And time and motion are unified, the two are the same thing, and matter is just a form of motion in a low-energy state. This film is a textbook for understanding the theories of Bergson and Deleuze.

Lucy quotes

  • Lucy: We've codified our existence to bring it down to human size, to make it comprehensible, we've created a scale so we can forget its unfathomable scale.

  • Lucy: Humans consider themselves unique so they've rooted their whole theory of existence on their uniqueness. One is their unit of measure, but it's not. All social systems we've put into place are a mere sketch. One plus one equals two. That's all we've learned, but one plus one has never equaled two. There are, in fact, no numbers and no letters. We've codified our existence to bring it down to human size to make it comprehensible. We've created a scale so that we can forget its unfathomable scale.