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MOVIE REVIEW: “ LUCY” by Luc Besson

Lucy is a 2014 English-language french, science-fiction-thriller film ,written and


directed by: luc besson and produced by his wife virginia besson sella for his
company europacorp. shot in taipei, paris and new york city, the Movie features
scarlett johansson, morgan freeman, choi min-sik and amr waked. Johansson
the protagonist of the film portrays a woman lucy who gains psychokinetic
abilities when she was exposed to nootropic drug as the drama unfolds and the
underworld drug trade.

When a boyfriend tricks Lucy (Scarlett Johansson) into delivering a briefcase to


a supposed business contact, the once-carefree student is abducted by thugs
who intend to turn her into a drug mule. She is surgically implanted with a
package containing a powerful chemical, but it leaks into her system, giving her
superhuman abilities, including telekinesis and telepathy. Lucy gains
extraordinary physical and mental capabilities after the effects of a
performance-enhancing drug set in. With her former captors in pursuit, Lucy
seeks out a neurologist (Morgan Freeman), who she hopes will be able to help
her. Soon, she evolves into a warrior bent on destroying those who held her
captive.

In the film, lucy’s knowledge of the universe and her powerful psychokinetic
abilities were enhanced after being drug with cph4 by jang, as a result of a
botched drug mule operation the storyline is peppered with various captivating
scenes from the museum show casting the first ape in the world name lucy and
the metropolitan cities portraying the hectic lifestyle to the infinite universe. The
Narrative Of the story changes the perception and limitations of women being
just another supportive role and how this impacts strong men such as professor
norman or (morgan freeman), police captain del rio (amr waked) and Mr. jang
the film pushes lucy in the spotlight and how her actions revolve on revising the
long rooted patriarchal society in science fiction films.

This movie makes us question the reality and certainty, is this really the highest
capacity of our brain? Or is it really true that The thought of what mankind has
done by using just 10 per cent of the human brain is interesting, isn't it? And
then the thought of what would it be like if humans could use a total of 100
percent of their brain!

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