Lucy (2014)

Movie · 2014 · Action, Science Fiction · 1h 29m · R · English

Curator score: 1.7/10 (1.3M ratings)

The average person uses 10% of their brain capacity. Imagine what she could do with 100%.

Overview

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

Ratings

Director

Luc Besson

Production

EuropaCorp, Canal+, Ciné+, TF1 Films Production

Cast

Scarlett Johansson, Morgan Freeman, Choi Min-sik, Amr Waked, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Pilou Asbæk, Lio Tipton, Shin Yoo-ram, Seo Chong-ju, Nicolas Phongpheth, Paul Lefèvre, Jan Oliver Schroeder, Luca Angeletti, Pierre Poirot, Pierre Grammont, Bertrand Quoniam, Loïc Brabant, Pascal Loison, Pierre Gérard, Isabelle Cagnat

Where to watch

Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

Lucy is a wildly overreaching sci-fi action movie: part sleek revenge thriller, part pseudo-philosophical brain-power sermon, part absurd Besson spectacle. It’s often ridiculous, but the pace, imagery, and Scarlett Johansson’s committed performance make it more entertaining than its reputation suggests.

Best for

  • Viewers who enjoy glossy, high-concept action with a pulpy edge
  • Fans of movies that get progressively stranger and more ambitious
  • People in the mood for a fast, silly, visually flashy sci-fi ride

Skip if

  • You want rigorous science or coherent worldbuilding
  • You dislike heavy-handed narration and self-serious philosophy
  • You prefer grounded action over increasingly surreal escalation

Overview

Lucy is one of those movies that feels like it is sprinting away from its own premise. It starts as a revenge-and-escape thriller, then keeps mutating into a bigger, stranger, more self-important sci-fi fantasia until it lands somewhere between comic-book absurdity and cosmic lecture. The result is messy, but rarely dull.

Worth noting

Luc Besson stages the action with real confidence, and Scarlett Johansson sells the transition from vulnerable victim to hyper-competent force of nature. The movie’s biggest problem is that it wants to be profound about consciousness, evolution, and human potential while also tossing out lines and images that invite laughter more than awe.

Bottom line

If you like your genre films polished, propulsive, and a little unhinged, there’s enough here to enjoy. If you need the ideas to hold together, the film will probably lose you long before it reaches its final, famously out-there destination.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Gonzo (1.5★) · 3936 likes

jvince's 2014 Movie Rankings What happens when Scarlett Johansson reaches 100%? She turns into a flash drive. A fucking USB flash drive.

russman (2.5★) · 3849 likes

Good thing this only required 1% of my brain capacity to watch

Danny (5★) · 2334 likes

A little bit of Besson in my lifeA little bit of Akira by my sideA little bit of Odyssey is all I needA little bit of ScarJo is what I seeA little bit of Oldboy in the sunA little bit of crazy all night longA little bit of Freeman here I amA little bit of Lucy makes me a big fan. Mambo No. 5 (stars)!

aaron (4★) · 2146 likes

scarlett johansson really out here playing a usb

sree (1.5★) · 2041 likes

"i am everywhere" first of all, fuck you

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Topics

sci-fi action, high-concept, revenge thriller, body transformation, mind expansion, stylized violence, philosophical, surreal, pulpy, 2010s

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