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Lucy

  • 6.4 /10

  • 16747

  • 67%

Plot

A woman, accidentally caught in a dark deal, turns the tables on her captors and transforms into a merciless warrior evolved beyond human logic.

Cast

Morgan Freeman as Professor Norman
Morgan Freeman

as Professor Norman

Choi Min-sik as Mr. Jang
Choi Min-sik

as Mr. Jang

Amr Waked as Pierre Del Rio
Amr Waked

as Pierre Del Rio

Julian Rhind-Tutt as The Limey
Julian Rhind-Tutt

as The Limey

Pilou Asbæk as Richard
Pilou Asbæk

as Richard

Lio Tipton as Caroline
Lio Tipton

as Caroline

Shin Yoo-ram as Jang's Lieutenant
Shin Yoo-ram

as Jang's Lieutenant

Seo Chong-ju as Jang's Lieutenant
Seo Chong-ju

as Jang's Lieutenant

Movie Facts

Rated

  • R

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • July 25, 2014

Production Companies

  • EuropaCorp

  • Canal+

  • Ciné+

  • TF1 Films Production

Production Countries

  • France

Spoken Language

  • 普通话

  • English

  • Français

  • Español

  • 한국어/조선말

Budget

  • $40,000,000.00

Revenue

  • $469,058,574.00

Runtime

  • 1.48 hrs

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Reviews

There is no excuse for basing a screenplay on taking seriously a well known urban myth and writing it as if the audience believes the myth. Did no one up the entire production line step out and call bullshit on the discredited 'we only use 10% of our brain,' idea? I am so embarrassed by seeing actors I admire, Scarlett Johansson and Morgan Freeman, deliver solid performances on the basis of an…

I've also struggled to appreciate several o Luc Besson's movies but this is is by far the worst one. A lot of jibber-jabber bullshit with sexy Scarlett Johansson, lots of FX, predictable ending in Paris and a pointless car race on its streets. Better spend your time on something else ...

Ignorance brings chaos, not knowledge. Lucy is one of those films that brings about furious reactions, it is after all a science fiction type action thriller. They always divide film fans right from the off. It's a film that to all intents and purposes needs to be viewed just as a cinematic experience, as a piece of popcorn fodder that may try to be something more cerebral, but ultimately is a…