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{{Short description|2014 French science fiction action film}} | |||
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| writer = Luc Besson | | writer = Luc Besson | ||
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| editing = Luc Besson | |||
| editing = Julien Rey | |||
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| distributor = EuropaCorp. Distribution {{small|(France)}}<br>] {{small|(International)}} | |||
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| runtime = 89 minutes<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amctheatres.com/movies/lucy|title=Lucy |website=AMC Theatres |accessdate=20 July 2014}}</ref> | |||
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| country = France | |||
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| language = English | |||
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| budget = $40 million<ref name="BOM">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=lucy.htm |title=Lucy |website=Box Office Mojo |accessdate=29 July 2014}}</ref> | |||
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| gross = $128 million<ref>http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=lucy.htm</ref> | |||
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| released = {{film date|df=yes|2014|7|25|United States|ref1=<ref name="releaseMovedUp">{{cite news | url=https://variety.com/2014/film/news/universal-moves-up-scarlett-johanssons-lucy-to-july-25-1201190585/|title=Universal Moves Up Scarlett Johansson's 'Lucy' to July 25 | work=] |date=23 May 2014 |first=Justin|last=Kroll|access-date=4 June 2014 }}</ref>|ref2=<ref name="release dates">{{cite web|last=Lee|first=Hsin-Yin|title=French director's new movie helps promote Taipei|url=http://focustaiwan.tw/news/aedu/201404040011.aspx|work=Focus Taiwan|publisher=Central News Agency|access-date=5 April 2014|date=4 April 2014}}</ref>|2014|8|6|France}} | |||
| runtime = 90 minutes<!--Theatrical runtime: 89:22--><ref>{{cite web|title=''LUCY'' (15)|url=https://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/lucy-film|work=Universal Studios|publisher=British Board of Film Classification|date=12 August 2014|access-date=13 August 2014}}</ref> | |||
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* France<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/472500/Lucy/overview|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140617200514/http://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/472500/Lucy/overview|url-status=dead|archive-date=2014-06-17|title=Lucy (2014)|access-date=27 August 2015|last1=Dargis|department=Movies & TV Dept.|work=]|date=2014|first1=Manohla}}</ref> | |||
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* English | |||
* Taiwanese Mandarin | |||
* Korean | |||
* French | |||
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| budget = $40 million<ref name="BOM"/> | |||
| gross = $469 million<ref name="BOM"/> | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Lucy''''' is a 2014 French ] directed, written and edited by ], and produced by ]. It was released on 25 July 2014.<ref name="releaseMovedUp">{{cite news | url=http://variety.com/2014/film/news/universal-moves-up-scarlett-johanssons-lucy-to-july-25-1201190585/ |title=Universal Moves Up Scarlett Johansson's 'Lucy' to July 25 | work=] |date=23 May 2014 | first=Justin |last=Kroll| accessdate=4 June 2014 }}</ref> The film was shot in ], Paris and ]. It stars ] as the title character,<ref name="hollywoodreporter">{{cite news|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/scarlett-johansson-star-luc-bessons-446576|title= Scarlett Johansson to Star in Luc Besson's Latest Action Movie (Exclusive)|work=]|date=25 April 2013|first=Tatiana|last=Siegel|accessdate=24 July 2014}}</ref> along with ] playing Professor Norman.<ref name="bleedingcool1">{{cite web |url=http://www.bleedingcool.com/2013/07/02/luc-bessons-sci-fi-superheroine-movie-lucy-will-spend-europacorps-biggest-budget-to-date/ |title=Luc Besson's Sci-Fi Superheroine Movie Lucy Will Spend EuropaCorp's Biggest Budget To Date|work=Bleeding Cool|date=2 July 2013|first=Brendon|last=Connelly|accessdate=24 July 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.koreanfilm.or.kr/jsp/news/news.jsp?blbdComCd=601006&seq=2669&mode=VIEW|title= CHOI Min-sik Will Star in Luc Besson's LUCY|work=Korean Film News|date=5 September 2013|first=TAE|last=Sang-joon|accessdate=24 July 2014}}</ref> | |||
'''''Lucy''''' is a 2014 English-language French ]<ref name="BOM"/> written and directed by ] for his company ], and produced by his wife, ]. It was shot in ], ], and ]. It stars ], ], ], and ]. Johansson portrays Lucy, a woman who gains ] abilities when a ], ] drug is absorbed into her bloodstream. | |||
The film became a box office success, grossing more than $100 million against a budget of $40 million.<ref>http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=lucy.htm</ref> | |||
The film was released on 25 July 2014 and became a massive box office success,<ref name="Gettell">{{cite web|last=Gettell|first=Oliver|title='Lucy': 5 reasons the Scarlett Johansson film ruled the box office|work=Los Angeles Times|date=28 July 2014|access-date=22 August 2014|url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-et-mn-lucy-5-reasons-scarlett-johansson-ruled-the-box-office-20140728-story.html}}</ref> grossing over $469 million worldwide, more than eleven times the budget of $40 million. It received generally positive, but also polarized, critical reviews. Although praise was given for its themes, visuals, and Johansson's performance, many critics found the plot nonsensical, especially its focus on the ] and resulting abilities.<ref name="Gettell"/><ref name="Lombardi">{{cite web|last=Lombardi|first=Ken|title="Lucy," "Hercules" both get strength from critics|work=CBS News|date= 25 July 2014|access-date=8 September 2014|url=https://www.cbsnews.com/news/lucy-hercules-both-get-strength-from-critics/}}</ref><ref name="Blackburn">{{cite news|last=Blackburn|first=Ralph|title=Lucy, Limitless, Transcendence - Why the 'underused brain' is a film-makers' myth|work=Belfast Telegraph|date=20 July 2014|access-date=24 July 2014|url=http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/world-news/lucy-limitless-transcendence-why-the-underused-brain-is-a-filmmakers-myth-30445915.html}}</ref> | |||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
Lucy is a 25-year-old American woman living and studying in ], ]. She is tricked into working as a ] by her new boyfriend, whose employer is a Korean mob boss and drug lord named Mr. Jang. Lucy delivers a briefcase to Mr. Jang containing a highly valuable synthetic drug called CPH4. Lucy is captured and a bag of the drug is forcibly sewn into Lucy's abdomen and that of three other drug mules who will also transport the drug for sales in Europe. While Lucy is in captivity, one of her captors kicks her in the stomach, breaking the bag, releasing a large quantity of the drug into her system. As a result, she begins acquiring increasingly powerful and enhanced physical and mental capabilities, telepathy, ], mental time travel, and she can choose not to feel pain or other discomforts, in addition to other abilities. She kills off her present captors and escapes. | |||
Lucy is an American studying in ]. Her new boyfriend Richard coerces her into delivering a briefcase containing four bags of the highly valuable synthetic drug CPH4 to Mr. Jang, a South Korean drug lord. | |||
Lucy travels to a nearby hospital to get the bag of drugs removed from her abdomen. The bag is successfully removed, and Lucy is told by the operating doctor of the volatile nature of the drug and its destructive side-effects. Sensing her growing physical and mental abilities, Lucy returns to Mr. Jang's hotel, assaults him and his bodyguards, and telepathically extracts the locations of all three drug mules from his mind. | |||
After witnessing Richard being shot dead, she is captured and forced to become a ]. One bag of the drug is sewn into her abdomen for transport to Europe. However, she is kicked in the stomach, breaking the bag and releasing a large quantity of the drug into her system. She acquires enhanced physical and mental capabilities, such as ], ], ], and negated emotions; she also ceases to feel pain. Using her new abilities, she kills her captors and escapes. | |||
At her shared apartment, Lucy begins researching her condition and contacts a well-known scientist and doctor, Professor Samuel Norman, whose research may be the key to saving her. After Lucy speaks with the professor and provides proof of her developed abilities, she flies to Paris and contacts a local police captain, Pierre Del Rio, to help her find the remaining three packets of the drug. During the plane ride she starts to disintegrate as her cells destabilise without consuming more CPH4. Her powers continue to grow, leaving her able to telepathically incapacitate armed police and members from the Korean drug gang. Lucy recovers the drug and hurries to meet Professor Norman, with whom she agrees to share everything she now knows, after he points out that the main point of life is to pass on knowledge. Jang and the mob also want the drug and a gunfight ensues with the French police. | |||
Lucy travels to the nearby ] to get the bag of drugs removed. She is told by the operating doctor that natural CPH4 is produced in tiny quantities by pregnant women during their sixth week of pregnancy to ]. As her abilities continue to develop, Lucy returns to Mr. Jang's hotel, kills his bodyguards, assaults him, and telepathically extracts the locations of the drug mules who are carrying the three other bags of CPH4. | |||
In the professor's lab, Lucy discusses the nature of time and life and how people's humanity distorts their perceptions. At her urging, Lucy is intravenously injected with the contents of all four remaining bags of CPH4. Her body begins to metamorphose into a black substance, spreading over computers and other objects in the lab, as she transforms these into an unconventionally shaped, next generation supercomputer that will contain all of her enhanced knowledge of the universe. She then begins a spacetime journey into the past, eventually reaching the oldest discovered ancestor of mankind, implied to be ], and ] with her. Meanwhile, back in the lab, after an RPG destroys the door, Mr. Jang enters and points a gun at Lucy's head from behind, intending to kill her. He shoots, but in an instant before the bullet strikes, Lucy reaches 100% of her cerebral capacity and disappears within the ], where she explains that everything is connected and existence is only proven through time. Only her clothes and the oddly shaped black supercomputer are left behind. Del Rio enters and fatally shoots Mr. Jang. Professor Norman takes a flash drive offered by the advanced supercomputer created by Lucy's body before the machine disintegrates to dust. Del Rio asks Professor Norman where Lucy is, immediately after which, Del Rio's cell phone sounds and he sees a text message: "I AM EVERYWHERE." An overhead shot of Mr. Jang's body follows with Lucy's voice heard off-screen: "Life was given to us a billion years ago, and now you know what to do with it." | |||
Lucy contacts scientist Samuel Norman, whose research may be the key to return her to normal. After Lucy speaks with Norman (and provides proof of her developed abilities) she flies to Paris and contacts local ] Pierre Del Rio to help her find the other three drug mules. During the flight, she has a sip of champagne, which causes her cells to start destabilizing. To stave off her disintegration, Lucy ingests more of the drug. | |||
With the help of Del Rio, Lucy is able to recover the rest of the drugs. Meeting Norman and his colleagues, she agrees to share with them everything she knows. In the professor's lab, Lucy discusses the nature of time and life and how people's humanity distorts their perceptions. At her urging, she is intravenously injected with the contents of all three remaining bags of CPH4. | |||
Her body changes into a black substance that begins spreading over computers and other electronic objects in the lab, transforming them all into one next-generation ]. She mentally begins a spacetime journey into the past, eventually reaching the oldest discovered ancestor of mankind, ]. She shares a quiet moment with Lucy and the two touch fingertips, before she goes all the way to the beginning of time and witnesses the ]. Meanwhile, Jang enters the lab and points a gun at Lucy, whose body has reformed. He shoots at her head, but by that point Lucy has reached 100% of her brain capacity and promptly disappears, moving into the ]. Only her clothes and the black supercomputer are left behind. | |||
Del Rio enters and fatally shoots Jang. Norman takes a black flash drive offered by the supercomputer, after which it too disintegrates. Del Rio asks Norman where Lucy is, immediately after which Del Rio's cell phone sounds and he sees a text message: "I am everywhere." Lucy's voice is heard stating "Life was given to us a billion years ago. Now you know what to do with it." | |||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
*] as Lucy |
* ] as Lucy Miller: <br /> An unwilling drug mule who is accidentally dosed with a drug that activates a myriad of pre-encoded genetic conscious capabilities. The role of Lucy called for "an actress who could be believable as extremely vulnerable, as well as superpowered, when her exposure to an illicit substance inadvertently makes her acquire incredible skills." Impressed by Johansson's discipline, Besson considered her for the role, stating that she was immediately precise and professional, and he "enjoyed the way she talked about the film." He said, "She was excited for the right reason, which was the story. At that moment, it was a done deal for me. She was definitely the one."<ref name="Production notes">{{cite web|title=Lucy Production Notes|work=]|access-date=11 August 2014|url=http://www.lucymovie.com/pdf/lucy_production_notes.pdf}}</ref> ] is widely reported to have been originally cast as Lucy,<ref name="Foundas">{{cite web|last=Foundas|first=Scott|title=Luc Besson Puts His EuropaCorp to the Test With 'Lucy'|work=Variety|date=5 August 2014|access-date=21 August 2014|url=https://variety.com/2014/film/news/luc-besson-lucy-europacorp-1201267055/}}</ref><ref name="Carson">{{cite web|last=Carson|first=Tom|title=Lucy Gives Scarlett Johansson a Role She Can Kill: Genetic Freak|work=GQ|date=25 July 2014|access-date=26 July 2014|url=https://www.gq.com/blogs/the-feed/2014/07/lucy-gives-scarlett-johansson-a-role-she-can-kill-genetic-freak.html}}</ref><ref name="Corliss">{{cite magazine|last=Corliss|first=Richard|author-link=Richard Corliss|title=I Love Lucy — and Luc, and Scarlett|magazine=Time|date=25 July 2014|access-date=8 September 2014|url=https://time.com/3029819/lucy-movie-review-luc-besson/}}</ref> and as having dropped out of the role prior to filming.<ref name="Serba">{{cite web|last=Serba|first=John|title='Lucy' movie review: Scarlett Johannson strong but sci-fi is weak in silly thriller|work=]|date=25 July 2014|access-date=26 July 2014|url=http://www.mlive.com/movies/index.ssf/2014/07/lucy_movie_review_scarlett_joh.html}}</ref> Although Jolie was in "serious talks" with Besson since 2011 to star in his next directorial effort, then untitled,<ref name="Armitage">{{cite web|last=Armitage|first=Hugh|title=Angelina Jolie in talks for Luc Besson dramatic thriller|work=]|date=7 December 2011|access-date=22 August 2014|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/movies/news/a354749/angelina-jolie-in-talks-for-luc-besson-dramatic-thriller.html#~oNFvN6zQh2LFfE}}</ref><ref name="Lyons">{{cite web|last=Lyons|first=Margaret|title=Angelina Jolie in Talks for Luc Besson's Next Movie|work=]/vulture.com|date=12 June 2011|access-date=22 August 2014|url=https://www.vulture.com/2011/12/angelina-jolie-luc-besson.html}}</ref> he stated that she was not his first choice for the role of Lucy.<ref name="Foundas"/> | ||
* ] as Professor Samuel Norman: <br /> A scientist and a professor at the ] who has knowledge of different human capabilities. Producer ] stated that given Freeman's experience portraying a character of wisdom, "it was pretty obvious that he was the perfect actor" for the role of Professor Norman.<ref name="Production notes"/> | |||
*] as Professor Norman<ref name="Production notes"/> | |||
* ] as Mr. Jang: <br /> A ]n drug lord. Besson said that Mr. Jang is the "best villain" he scripted since ]'s character ], adding that "Whereas Lucy is the ultimate intelligence, Mr. Jang is the ultimate devil." Besson and his film team "had to go and meet in Korea, talk with him and discuss the story. And it was only at the very end that he said, 'Okay, I'm interested, I want to be in.'"<ref name="Production notes"/> | |||
*] as Mr. Jang<ref name="Production notes"/> | |||
* ] as Pierre Del Rio: <br /> A French police officer. Besson stated that "Del Rio represents the audience; he's basically you and me," and added that when Lucy has "lost all her emotions by being exposed to the drug," there exists "a tiny spark of emotion that's still there" when she is with Del Rio. Waked also said that Besson having written the script was enough for him to want to star in the film.<ref name="Production notes"/> | |||
*] as Pierre Del Rio<ref name="Production notes"/> | |||
*] as |
* ] as the polite British antagonist<ref name="Production notes"/> who sews ]s into the mules | ||
*] as Richard<ref name="Production notes"/> | * ] as Richard,<ref name="Production notes"/> Lucy's delinquent boyfriend in Taipei | ||
*] as Caroline<ref name="Production notes"/> | * ]{{efn|Credited as Analeigh Tipton}} as Caroline,<ref name="Production notes"/> Lucy's roommate in Taipei | ||
*Nicolas Phongpheth as Jii<ref name="Production notes"/> | * Nicolas Phongpheth as Jii,<ref name="Production notes"/> Jang's top henchman | ||
Speaking of Besson's "interest in making the film one about the way we interact with our environment, and socially as well," Silla said that one of the goals was to bring together a diverse cast to show the planet's diversity and a mixture of the different cultures. She stated, "So we have Scarlett Johansson, who is Caucasian, Morgan Freeman, who is African-American, Min-Sik Choi, who is from Korea, and Amr Waked, who hails from Egypt."<ref name="Production notes"/> | |||
==Production== | ==Production== | ||
===Writing=== | |||
Besson stated that he intended for the first part of ''Lucy'' to be like '']'' (which he also wrote and directed), the second part to be like '']'' and the third part to be like ''].''<ref name="Jagernauth">{{cite web|last=Jagernauth|first=Kevin|title=Luc Besson's Statement Of Intent For 'Lucy' Compares The Film To '2001,' 'Inception' & 'Leon The Professional'|work=]|date=28 July 2014|access-date=29 July 2014|url=http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/luc-bessons-statement-of-intent-for-lucy-compares-the-film-to-2001-inception-leon-the-professional-20140728|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140801081049/http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/luc-bessons-statement-of-intent-for-lucy-compares-the-film-to-2001-inception-leon-the-professional-20140728|archive-date=August 1, 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> | |||
He was intrigued by the brain capacity of ], a female '']'', stating that her brain weight was only 400g, and modern ]s weigh in around 1.4 kg. "I was very interested with all the science," he said. "When I learned one cell can send 1000 messages per cell per second and we have 100 billion cells in our body, for me, it's gigantic." He did not want to make "a documentary about the brain," and so he focused on making an entertaining film with scientific and ethical aspects, which he cited as "quite rare today." He said, "That was my goal: an action film with a purpose. When I was younger, the purpose I had was smaller. Basically, this is about us, our legacy and what we learn."'<ref name="Bodey">{{cite web|last=Bodey|first=Michael|title=Why love Luc Besson's Lucy, with Scarlett Johansson?|work=]|date=2 August 2014|access-date=22 August 2014|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/arts/review/why-love-luc-bessons-lucy-with-scarlett-johansson/story-fn9n8gph-1227009811697}}</ref> An animated version of '']'' being in the film, "modeled on the dawn of Man sequence from ''2001: A Space Odyssey''", is one of several of ''Lucy''<nowiki/>'s ].<ref name="Foundas" /> | |||
"I live in a country of food, and you can't have a third star in a restaurant (the top ]) without risk, invention or creativity", Besson said. "I'd rather take some risks, and maybe some people will say, 'What the fuck is this film?' But some others will embrace it. I totally understand that we can't take this kind of risk on every movie, but at the same time, you can't progress if there is not risk and novelty." He added, "I guess the film has the possibility to be a hit with the American audience. Of course, I would rather that it perform and the people are happy with it."<ref name="Foundas"/> | |||
===Budget and filming=== | ===Budget and filming=== | ||
''Lucy'' |
With an estimated budget of 48 million euros, ''Lucy'' was the second-largest French film production in 2013,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cnc.fr/web/fr/publications/-/ressources/4872964|title=CNC - publications - la production cinématographique en 2013|website=www.cnc.fr}}</ref> and the biggest ever for ], the company founded by Besson in 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.metronews.fr/culture/lucy-luc-besson-casse-sa-tirelire-pour-scarlett-johansson/mmfD!ZxbHbFeKeA26/|title="Lucy" : Luc Besson casse sa tirelire pour Scarlett|access-date=July 30, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140811035004/http://www.metronews.fr/culture/lucy-luc-besson-casse-sa-tirelire-pour-scarlett-johansson/mmfD!ZxbHbFeKeA26/|archive-date=August 11, 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="bleedingcool1">{{cite web |url=http://www.bleedingcool.com/2013/07/02/luc-bessons-sci-fi-superheroine-movie-lucy-will-spend-europacorps-biggest-budget-to-date/ |title=Luc Besson's Sci-Fi Superheroine Movie Lucy Will Spend EuropaCorp's Biggest Budget To Date|work=Bleeding Cool|date=2 July 2013|first=Brendon|last=Connelly|access-date=24 July 2014}}</ref> | ||
] started in September 2013 at the ], a then-new megastudio on the outskirts of ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2013/film/news/morgan-freeman-set-to-topline-in-lucy-1200563416/|title=Morgan Freeman Set to Topline in 'Lucy'|work=Variety|date=16 July 2013|first=Elsa |last=Keslassy|access-date=24 July 2014}}</ref> On 5 September, scenes were shot at the cliffs of ] in northern France.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.76actu.fr/luc-besson-tourne-discretement-sa-superproduction-a-etretat_51594/ |title=Luc Besson tourne discrètement sa superproduction à Étretat |work=76actu |date=19 September 2013 |access-date=24 July 2014 |language=fr |trans-title=Luc Besson's blockbuster is filmed discreetly in Étretat |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140710074316/http://www.76actu.fr/luc-besson-tourne-discretement-sa-superproduction-a-etretat_51594/ |archive-date=July 10, 2014 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Eleven days of filming began in ], ], on 21 October;<ref>{{cite news |url=http://focustaiwan.tw/news/aedu/201310210008.aspx |title=Scarlett Johansson spotted shooting film in Taipei |work=Focus Taiwan |publisher=Central News Agency|date=21 October 2013|access-date=24 July 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2013/10/22/2003575112|title= Scarlett Johansson filming for 'Lucy'|date=22 October 2013|work=Taipei Times|access-date=24 July 2014}}</ref> locations included ], one of the world's tallest skyscrapers.<ref name=HollywoodReporter2>{{cite news|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/scarlett-johansson-begins-taiwan-shoot-650315|work=The Hollywood Reporter|title=Scarlett Johansson Begins Taiwan Shoot for Luc Besson's 'Lucy,' Causes Media Circus|first=Patrick |last=Brzeski|date=23 October 2013|access-date=24 July 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://focustaiwan.tw/news/aedu/201310190021.aspx |title=Taipei 101 to be featured in new Luc Besson movie |work=Focus Taiwan|publisher=Central News Agency |date=19 October 2013|access-date=24 July 2014}}</ref> Some footage was filmed with IMAX cameras.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.imax.com/corporate/proxy/phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=118725&p=irol-newsArticle_print&ID=1945492&highlight= |title=Universal Pictures and Europacorp's "Lucy" Races into International IMAX® Theaters Starting August 8 |date=8 July 2014 |work=PRN Newswire |publisher=IMAX Corporation |access-date=24 July 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150403170241/https://www.imax.com/corporate/proxy/phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=118725&p=irol-newsArticle_print&ID=1945492&highlight= |archive-date=April 3, 2015 }}</ref> | |||
On October |
On 23 October, '']'' said Besson had become enraged by all the media attention the shoot was getting that day.<ref name=HollywoodReporter2 /> Meeting reporters in Taipei a day after he finished shooting the Taiwan part of the film, he said, "We don't want pictures with new dresses of Scarlett. Sometime {{sic}} I lost a bit of my concentration because I'm bothered by that," adding that ] intrusions meant "shooting at night time was a nightmare". Besson said two unnamed agencies from Hong Kong were especially disruptive.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.moviefone.com/2013/11/03/luc-besson-paparazzi-scarlett-johansson/|title=Luc Besson Slams 'Nightmare' Paparazzi That Plagued Scarlett Johansson|work=MovieFone|date=3 November 2013|access-date=24 July 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140702101815/http://news.moviefone.com/2013/11/03/luc-besson-paparazzi-scarlett-johansson/|archive-date=July 2, 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> | ||
===Visual effects=== | ===Visual effects=== | ||
''Lucy'' has the most visual effects in a film directed by Besson,<ref name="bleedingcool1"/> with over 1,000 effects shots under senior visual effects supervisor ].<ref name="Production notes"/> | |||
The majority of visual effects were done by ] (ILM) and Rodeo FX, the latter doing the car chase scene.<ref name="studiodaily"> | |||
Most visual effects were done by ] (ILM),<ref name="studiodaily">{{cite web |url = http://www.studiodaily.com/2014/08/how-vfx-supe-richard-bluff-explored-new-approaches-for-lucy/ |title = How VFX Supe Richard Bluff Explored New Approaches for Lucy |last = Robertson |first = Barbara |date = August 6, 2014 |website = studiodaily.com |publisher = Access Intelligence, LLC |access-date = 8 August 2014 |archive-date = August 9, 2014 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140809131145/http://www.studiodaily.com/2014/08/how-vfx-supe-richard-bluff-explored-new-approaches-for-lucy/ |url-status = dead }}</ref> with a team headed by supervisor Richard Bluff. Bluff described ''Lucy'' as "really fun because it wasn't a thousand shots of robots or things we typically do," instead relying on short sequences "that required a lot of new ways to problem-solve and to visualize them."<ref name=iw>{{cite web|url=http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/ilm-gets-trippy-with-scarlett-johanssons-vfx-in-luc-bessons-lucy-20140801|title=ILM Gets Trippy with Scarlett Johansson's VFX in Luc Besson's 'Lucy'|publisher=IndieWire|author=Desowitz, Bill|date=August 1, 2014|access-date=September 4, 2014}}</ref> ILM began work on the project in July 2013, based on concept art provided by Besson's Europacorp, such as Lucy disintegrating and sprouting black tendrils.<ref name="studiodaily" /> Among the material ILM studied as reference for the effects were chemical reactions, ]s seen at raves, and the work of artist ], who had worked with Brooks in '']''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/behind-screen/lucy-how-vfx-house-ilm-722217|title='Lucy:' How VFX House ILM 'Surpriseud' Luc Besson With the Visuals|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=July 30, 2014|access-date=September 4, 2014|first=Carolyn|last=Giardina}}</ref> ] handled the Paris chase scene, Taipei ]s, and the visual representation of cell phones' ]s seen by Lucy's enhanced vision.<ref name="studiodaily" /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.awn.com/news/rodeo-fx-helps-create-spectacular-car-chase-lucy|title=Rodeo FX Helps Create Spectacular Car Chase for 'Lucy'|publisher=AWN|first=Jennifer|last=Wolfe | date=July 28, 2014|access-date=September 4, 2014}}</ref> | |||
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}}</ref> Under the guidance of senior visual effects supervisor ], the art department at Besson’s Europacorp supplied reference materials, such as Lucy sprouting the black tendrils and concept art for Lucy's disintegration effect, that ILM then used as a basis for the finished effects.<ref name="studiodaily" /> ILM began work on the project in July 2013.<ref name="studiodaily" /> According to EuropaCorp's Lambert, ''Lucy'' has the most visual effects in a film directed by Besson.<ref name="bleedingcool1"/> | |||
===Music and soundtrack=== | |||
== Release == | |||
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On April 2, 2014, the first trailer for ''Lucy'' was released.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://variety.com/2014/film/news/scarlett-johansson-goes-superhuman-in-lucy-trailer-video-1201151695/|title=Scarlett Johansson Goes Superhuman in ‘Lucy’ Trailer (VIDEO) |work=Variety|date=2 April 2014|accessdate=24 July 2014}}</ref> It was described as having "hit the Internet with the force of a punch to the head,"<ref name="Sacks">{{cite web|last=Sacks|first=Ethan|title='Lucy' trailer released: Scarlett Johansson stars as super-powered drug mule|work=]|date=2 April 2014|accessdate=26 July 2014|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv-movies/johansson-stars-super-powered-drug-mule-lucy-article-1.1743418}}</ref> with reviewers stating that it is "promisg a wild ride with Johansson rendering people unconscious with a flick of her wrist,"<ref name="Palladino">{{cite web|last=Palladino|first=Valentina|title=Scarlett Johansson is a telekinetic superhuman in the trailer for 'Lucy'|work=]|date=2 April 2014|accessdate=26 July 2014|url=http://www.theverge.com/2014/4/2/5574626/scarlett-johansson-is-a-telekinetic-superhuman-in-the-trailer-for-lucy}}</ref> "awesome" as "the girl who was once exploited becomes very, very dangerous,"<ref name="Towers">{{cite web|last=Towers|first=Andrea|title=Scarlett Johansson becomes superpowered in new 'Lucy' trailer|work=]|date=2 April 2014|accessdate=26 July 2014|url=http://insidemovies.ew.com/2014/04/02/lucy-trailer/}}</ref> and "wonderfully insane as Johansson goes from a drug mule at the mercy of her captors to a superhuman with remarkable control over her body and a diminishing capacity for mercy."<ref name="Davis">{{cite web|last=Davis|first=Lauren|title=Scarlett Johansson Is A Superpowered Genius In The First Lucy Trailer|work=]|date=2 April 2014|accessdate=25 July 2014|url=http://io9.com/scarlett-johansson-is-a-superpowered-genius-in-the-firs-1556988339}}</ref> After the film premiered, however, its trailers were categorized as being starkly different than how the film actually plays out; for example, the film not being as action-packed.<ref name="Rosenfield">{{cite web|last=Rosenfield|first=Kat|title=‘Lucy’: The Reviews Are In|work=]|date=2014|accessdate=26 July 2014|url=http://proto.mtv.ca/does-lucy-use-more-than-10-of-its-brain-reviewers-weigh-in/}}</ref> A behind the scenes preview of the film was released on July 10.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Cheng|first1=Sabine|last2=Kao|first2=Evelyn|title=Luc Besson explains why he chose Taipei to film 'Lucy'|url=http://focustaiwan.tw/news/afav/201407100037.aspx|accessdate=16 July 2014|work=Focus Taiwan|publisher=Central News Agency|date=10 July 2014}}</ref> On July 25, the film opened at 3,172 theaters in the United States.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/counts/chart/?yr=2014&wk=30&p=.htm |title=Theater Counts for Week 30 of 2014 |website=Box Office Mojo |accessdate=26 July 2014}}</ref> | |||
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The film's ] was composed by ], who has scored all of Besson's films except '']'' and '']''. British musician ] contributed the song "Sister Rust".<ref>{{cite web | url=https://diymag.com/news/damon-albarn-shares-sister-rust-track-blames-heat-on-lack-of-a-blur-album | title=Damon Albarn shares 'Sister Rust' track, blames heat on lack of a Blur album | date=July 30, 2014 }}</ref> The soundtrack was released on 22 July 2014 by Back Lot Music.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://emptylighthouse.com/soundtrack-lucy-starring-scarlet-johansson-released-today-323102574|title=Soundtrack For "Lucy," Starring Scarlett Johansson Released Today|work=Empty Lighthouse Magazine|date=22 July 2014|access-date=10 August 2014}}</ref> | |||
==Marketing== | |||
===Critical reception=== | |||
Distributor Universal Pictures issued several print and digital posters for ''Lucy.'' The theatrical release poster had this tagline: "The average person uses 10% of their brain capacity. Imagine what she could do with 100%."<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.impawards.com/intl/france/2014/lucy.html |title = Internet Movie Poster Awards - Lucy Poster |website = impawards.com |access-date = August 17, 2014}}</ref> On 15 August 2014, Universal Pictures released two advance posters for the upcoming comedy film '']'' that spoofed the theatrical release poster for ''Lucy''.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.firstshowing.net/2014/dumb-dumber-to-posters-give-harry-lloyd-the-lucy-treatment/ |title = 'Dumb & Dumber To' Posters Give Harry & Lloyd the 'Lucy' Treatment |date = August 15, 2014 |website = firstshowing.net |access-date = August 17, 2014}}</ref> | |||
''Lucy'' was largely categorized<!-- NOTE: LOOK AT THE SOURCES FOR THIS LINE SUMMARIZING THE REVIEWS; they use the wording "mixed" and/or "polarizing," as well as "silly," "dumb" or "ridiculous"; no sources, except for Metacritic, describe the film as having received generally positive reviews, so we should not either, per the WP:Due weight policy.--> as entertaining but silly and polarizing by critics,<ref name="Sims">{{cite web|last=Sims|first=David|title=Is 'Lucy' Being Criticized as Dumb Because It's About Being Smart?|work=]|date=25 July 2014|accessdate=25 July 2014|url=http://www.thewire.com/entertainment/2014/07/is-lucy-being-criticized-as-dumb-because-its-about-being-smart/375053/}}</ref><ref name="Stiles">{{cite web|last=Stiles|first=Nancy|title="Lucy" Killed "Hercules" at the Box Office|work=]|date=27 July 2014|accessdate=28 July 2014|url=http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2014/07/lucy-box-office}}</ref><ref name="Perez">{{cite web|last=Perez|first=Rodrigo|title=Box-Office: Scarlett Johansson’s ‘Lucy’ Beauty Outperforms Dwayne Johnson’s ‘Hercules’ Brawn|work=]|date=27 July 2014|accessdate=28 July 2014|url=http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/box-office-scarlett-johanssons-lucy-beauty-outperforms-dwayne-johnsons-hercules-brawn-20140727}}</ref><ref name="Beifuss">{{cite web|last=Beifuss|first=John|title=Movie Review: ScarJo is a SuperBeing in action thriller 'Lucy'|work=]|date=25 July 2014|accessdate=25 July 2014|url=http://www.commercialappeal.com/go-memphis/movies/beifuss-on-movies/movie-review-scarjo-is-a-superbeing-in-action-thriller-lucy_66984968}}</ref> with over half of the reviews surveyed by ]s deemed to be positive while the remainder were regarded as mediocre or negative. On review aggregator ], the film holds a score of 62%, based on 154 reviews, with a ] of 6 out of 10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Enthusiastically silly, ''Lucy'' tries to power through its logical gaps with cheesy thrills and Scarlett Johansson's charm – and partly succeeds."<ref name="Rotten Tomatoes">{{cite web|title=Lucy|work=]|accessdate=5 August 2014|url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/lucy_2014/}}</ref> On review aggregator ], ''Lucy'' has a rating score of 61 out of 100, based on 40 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews."<ref name="Metacritic">{{cite web|title=Lucy|work=]|accessdate=25 July 2014|url=http://www.metacritic.com/movie/lucy}}</ref> Audiences polled by ] gave the film a C+ grade on a scale of A to F.<ref name="McClintock">{{cite web|last=McClintock|first=Pamela|title=Box Office: 'Lucy' Wows With $17.1M Friday; 'Hercules' Distant No. 2|work=]|date=26 July 2014|accessdate=26 July 2014|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-lucy-wows-171m-721428}}</ref> | |||
On 2 April 2014 the first ] for ''Lucy'' was released.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2014/film/news/scarlett-johansson-goes-superhuman-in-lucy-trailer-video-1201151695/|title=Scarlett Johansson Goes Superhuman in 'Lucy' Trailer (VIDEO) |work=Variety|date=2 April 2014|access-date=24 July 2014}}</ref> It was described as having "hit the Internet with the force of a punch to the head,"<ref name="Sacks">{{cite web|last=Sacks|first=Ethan|title='Lucy' trailer released: Scarlett Johansson stars as super-powered drug mule|work=]|date=2 April 2014|access-date=26 July 2014|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv-movies/johansson-stars-super-powered-drug-mule-lucy-article-1.1743418}}</ref> with reviewers wrote that it promised "a wild ride with Johansson rendering people unconscious with a flick of her wrist";<ref name="Palladino">{{cite web|last=Palladino|first=Valentina|title=Scarlett Johansson is a telekinetic superhuman in the trailer for 'Lucy'|work=]|date=2 April 2014|access-date=26 July 2014|url=https://www.theverge.com/2014/4/2/5574626/scarlett-johansson-is-a-telekinetic-superhuman-in-the-trailer-for-lucy}}</ref> "awesome" as "the girl who was once exploited becomes very, very dangerous";<ref name="Towers">{{cite magazine|last=Towers|first=Andrea|title=Scarlett Johansson becomes superpowered in new 'Lucy' trailer|magazine=]|date=2 April 2014|access-date=26 July 2014|url=http://insidemovies.ew.com/2014/04/02/lucy-trailer/}}</ref> and "wonderfully insane as Johansson goes from a drug mule at the mercy of her captors to a superhuman with remarkable control over her body and a diminishing capacity for mercy."<ref name="Davis">{{cite web|last=Davis|first=Lauren|title=Scarlett Johansson Is A Superpowered Genius In The First Lucy Trailer|work=]|date=2 April 2014|access-date=25 July 2014|url=http://io9.com/scarlett-johansson-is-a-superpowered-genius-in-the-firs-1556988339}}</ref> James Luxford of '']'' said the trailer fit a theme evident in Johansson's past three films: characters who "evolve, mutate or vanish altogether".<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/filmblog/2014/apr/04/lucy-trailer-scarlett-johansson-luc-besson-film|title=Lucy trailer: another high for Scarlett Johansson?|last=Luxford|first=James|work=]|date=4 April 2014|access-date=13 March 2015}}</ref> After the film premiered, critics said the trailers portrayed the film as more action-packed than it actually was.<ref name="Rosenfield">{{cite web|last=Rosenfield|first=Kat|title='Lucy': The Reviews Are In|work=]|date=2014|access-date=26 July 2014|url=http://proto.mtv.ca/does-lucy-use-more-than-10-of-its-brain-reviewers-weigh-in/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140730030249/http://proto.mtv.ca/does-lucy-use-more-than-10-of-its-brain-reviewers-weigh-in/|url-status=dead|archive-date=2014-07-30}}</ref> A behind-the-scenes preview of the film was released on July 10.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Cheng|first1=Sabine|last2=Kao|first2=Evelyn|title=Luc Besson explains why he chose Taipei to film 'Lucy'|url=http://focustaiwan.tw/news/afav/201407100037.aspx|access-date=16 July 2014|work=Focus Taiwan|publisher=Central News Agency|date=10 July 2014}}</ref> | |||
Justin Chang of '']'' called ''Lucy'' "a slickly engineered showcase for a kickass heroine whom we instinctively, unhesitatingly root for" and an enjoyable, "agreeably goofy, high-concept" speculative narrative devoid of self-importance because "it pays deft, knowing homage to any number of Hollywood sci-fi head-trip classics, embedding its ideas in a dense labyrinth of cinematic references that somehow end up feeling sly rather than shopworn."<ref name="Chang">{{cite web|last=Chang|first=Justin|title=Film Review: ‘Lucy’|work=]|date=23 July 2014|accessdate=23 July 2014|url=http://variety.com/2014/film/reviews/film-review-lucy-1201267405/}}</ref> Jordan Hoffman of '']'' called the film "mindless and mixed up, but propulsive and fun" and added that "Scarlett Johansson shines in this pseudo-intellectual action flick that represents Luc Besson's finest work" since the film '']''; he gave ''Lucy'' 3/5 stars,<ref name="Hoffman">{{cite web|last=Hoffman|first=Jordan|title=Lucy: mindless and mixed up, but propulsive and fun – first look review |work=]|date=23 July 2014|accessdate=23 July 2014|url=http://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/jul/23/-sp-lucy-scarlett-johansson-first-look-review}}</ref> while ]'s Jim Vejvoda rated the film a 7.2 and said "this movie is all about Johansson, who's in almost every scene. She ably plays the title character as she transforms from average person to omnipotent entity" and "ultimately, more of ''Lucy'' works than doesn't. It's a fun movie even if its 'science' more than strains suspension of disbelief. It's a credit to Besson's style and Johansson's performance that ''Lucy'' isn't a train wreck."<ref name="Vejvoda">{{cite web|last=Vejvoda|first=Jim|title=Lucy Review|work=]|date=23 July 2014|accessdate=24 July 2014|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/07/23/lucy-review}}</ref> The '']'''s Mick LaSalle said, "You can scoff at Besson's philosophies and hypotheses, but to do that would miss what's in front of you. ''Lucy'' is an impeccably realized vision of Besson's view of things."<ref name="LaSalle">{{cite web|last=LaSalle|first=Mick|title='Lucy' review: Straight-up action with serious brains|work=]|date=24 July 2014|accessdate=24 July 2014|url=http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/article/Lucy-review-Straight-up-action-with-serious-5644248.php}}</ref> | |||
In his 2014 book, ''Great Myths of the Brain'', Christian Jarrett dismisses the film's portrayal of the potential for "mastering all knowledge and hurling cars with her mind" as being fully speculative fiction.<ref>Christian Jarrett, ''Great Myths of the Brain'', Wiley-Blackstone Press, 2014, pp51-55.</ref> | |||
By contrast, John DeFore of '']'' stated that "plenty of films and novels have envisioned what would happen if we gained conscious control over our entire brain," but that "it's hard to recall one whose ideas were more laughable than this one." He stated that the audience may "roll with the film" as Lucy does things beyond human capability, but that the film does not justify "Lucy's increasingly godlike abilities, which soon include time travel and levitation. Every now and then, a nugget of real philosophy is dropped into the screenplay, but it's surrounded by so much blather that even a generous viewer has trouble using it to justify what Lucy experiences."<ref name="DeFore">{{cite web|last=DeFore|first=John|title='Lucy': Film Review|work=]|date=23 July 2014|accessdate=23 July 2014|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/lucy-film-review-720583}}</ref> Writing for '']'', | |||
Amy Nicholson stated that Besson "must think the audience is operating with even fewer synapses . Here, his style is slick but hand-holdingly literal" and "as the newly bionic Lucy seeks vengeance, Besson even tries to convince us she's a strong female character, which to the majority of male action directors simply means a sexy, silent badass. The real females in the audience may wonder why a genius would limp across a multi-continental gunfight in five-inch Louboutins."<ref name="Nicholson">{{cite web|last=Nicholson|first=Amy|title=Lucy|work=]|date=24 July 2014|accessdate=24 July 2014|url=http://www.laweekly.com/los-angeles/lucy/Film?oid=4131090}}</ref> | |||
==Reception== | |||
Among the film's main criticisms are the ], Lucy becoming less empathetic and more robotic as her brain capacity increases, her invincibility,<ref name="Chang"/><ref name="DeFore"/><ref name="Blackburn">{{cite web|last=Blackburn|first=Ralph|title=Lucy, Limitless, Transcendence - Why the 'underused brain' is a film-makers' myth|work=]|date=20 July 2014|accessdate=24 July 2014|url=http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/world-news/lucy-limitless-transcendence-why-the-underused-brain-is-a-filmmakers-myth-30445915.html}}</ref><ref name="Prigge">{{cite web|last=Prigge|first=Matt|title=Review: ‘Lucy,’ with Scarlett Johansson, is stupid, smart and awesome|work=]|date=23 July 2014|accessdate=24 July 2014|url=http://www.metro.us/newyork/entertainment/movies-entertainment/2014/07/23/review-lucy-scarlett-johansson/}}</ref> and the use of animal imagery to convey "obvious points."<ref name="Sims"/> Ralph Blackburn of '']'' called the notion of only using ten percent of the brain an "often-quoted idea" that "has obvious Hollywood potential," but, according to leading ]s, is "nothing more than an urban myth." He cited neuropsychology professor ], quoting that "it's impossible to work out how much of our brain we are using quantitatively. However, it is definitely much more than 10 per cent."<ref name="Blackburn"/> Chang stated that because Besson "seems more interested in engaging, playfully yet seriously, with the various biological, philosophical and metaphysical riddles that raises," the story is lacking as an action film and is not "much of a thriller – it's virtually an anti-thriller, devoid of suspense or any real sense of danger due to the fact that its heroine is more or less invincible," and that "at times it's hard to shake the sense that a smarter, more unbridled picture might have found a way to slip the bonds of genre altogether."<ref name="Chang"/> Like Chang, DeFore felt that one of the flaws with the film is Lucy's invincibility because it "nullifies much of the drama to come."<ref name="DeFore"/> Michael Phillips of the '']'' said that the first twenty minutes of the film are good, but that by half an hour of runtime, the audience will realize that Lucy has no limits, which makes the film dull after a while with a "limited payoff".<ref name="Phillips">{{cite web|last=Phillips|first=Michael|title=Johannson's limitless Lucy starts well but...|work=]|date=24 July 2014|accessdate=24 July 2014|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/videogallery/80878515/Entertainment/Johannson-s-limitless-Lucy-starts-well-but}}</ref> '']'''s ], on the other hand, stated of the criticisms: "who comes to a Besson movie seeking logic? ''Lucy'' stays true to its own invented physics."<ref name="Burr">{{cite web|last=Burr|first=Ty|authorlink=Ty Burr|title=In ‘Lucy,’ a heroine’s brain fires on all cylinders|work=]|date=24 July 2014|accessdate=24 July 2014|url=http://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/movies/2014/07/24/lucy-heroine-brain-fires-all-cylinders/0wBnufcneJg2NwmsJvijHM/story.html}}</ref> | |||
===Box office=== | |||
''Lucy'' grossed $126.7 million in North America and $336.7 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $463.4 million, against a budget of $40 million.<ref name="BOM">{{cite web|url=https://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=lucy.htm |title=Lucy |website=Box Office Mojo |access-date=4 November 2015}}</ref> | |||
On July 25, ''Lucy'' opened at 3,172 theaters in the United States.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.boxofficemojo.com/counts/chart/?yr=2014&wk=30&p=.htm |title=Theater Counts for Week 30 of 2014 |website=Box Office Mojo |access-date=26 July 2014}}</ref> It opened with $17,088,110, placing it in the top spot for the box office opening weekend, ahead of the competing film '']'', which debuted in the number two spot with $11,058,454.<ref name="McClintock"/> ''Lucy'', described as "bringing a needed boost to the ailing summer box office,"<ref name="McClintock"/> did financially better than expected,<ref name="McClintock"/> as early box office estimates for the film placed it "on track for $14 million to $15 million on Friday, including $2.7 million from 2,386 late Thursday screenings."<ref name="McNary">{{cite web|last=McNary|first=Dave|title='Lucy' Beating Up 'Hercules' at Friday Box Office|work=]|date=25 July 2014|access-date=26 July 2014|url=https://variety.com/2014/film/news/lucy-beating-up-hercules-at-friday-box-office-1201269216/}}</ref> It earned $43,899,340 at the domestic box office for the opening weekend, with ''Hercules'' remaining at second place with $29 million.<ref name="Grover and Michaud">{{cite web|author1=Ronald Grover |author2=Chris Michaud |title='Lucy,' 'Hercules' beat expectations at weekend box offices|work=]|date=27 July 2014|access-date=28 July 2014|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-boxoffice-idUSKBN0FW0KR20140727}}</ref> Globally, ''Lucy'' debuted at the number one box office spot in all markets it was released in outside of U.S. and Canada, as of August 8.<ref name="Unifrance">{{cite web|title=Lucy: Week 1 of a global success story|work=]|date=8 August 2014|access-date=23 August 2014|url=http://en.unifrance.org/news/12185/lucy-week-1-of-a-global-success-story}}</ref> In Taipei, the film's performance has been credited to roughly half of the film having been shot there, and it having "boost Taiwan's popularity amid the country's efforts to bring itself to the world stage."<ref name="Taipei Times">{{cite web|title=Lucy' draws crowds on opening day|work=]|date=21 August 2014|access-date=23 August 2014|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2014/08/21/2003597931}}</ref><ref name="Ma">{{cite web|last=Ma|first=Kevin|title=Lucy sizzles at Taiwan box office|work=filmbiz.asia|date=22 August 2014|access-date=23 August 2014|url=http://www.filmbiz.asia/news/lucy-sizzles-at-taiwan-box-office}}</ref> It opened at twenty two Taipei theaters, grossing NT$14.3 million (US$478,000) from 57,900 admissions, and, after two days there, made NT$25.6 million (US$854,000) in the capital, later earning over NT$38 million (US$1.27 million) from seventy five locations nationwide, making it the fourth best opening day in Taiwan, after '']'', '']'' and '']'', the best opening day for ] (UIP), and the best August opening day of all-time.<ref name="Ma"/> ''Lucy'' is also the second most successful debut for a French action film.<ref name="Unifrance"/> | |||
''Lucy'' has been compared to various films;<!-- NOTE: THERE ARE ENOUGH EXAMPLES in this paragraph; this paragraph serves as examples the film has been compared to, especially the most common examples; it does not need, and should not have, every single film "Lucy" has been compared to.--> common examples include '']'',<ref name="Seitz">{{cite web|last=Seitz|first=Matt Zoller|title=Lucy|work=]|date=25 July 2014|accessdate=25 July 2014|url=http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/lucy-2014}}</ref><ref name="Toro">{{cite web|last=Toro|first=Gabe|title=Review: Luc Besson's 'Lucy' Starring Scarlet Johansson And Morgan Freeman|work=]|date=23 July 2014|accessdate=25 July 2014|url=http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/review-luc-bessons-lucy-starring-scarlet-johansson-and-morgan-freeman-20140723}}</ref> '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', and especially '']''.<ref name="Chang"/><ref name="DeFore"/><ref name="Blackburn"/><ref name="Prigge"/> Chang said, "Lucy's gradual rise to omniscience and omnipotence recalls Neo's own such journey in ''The Matrix'', while her many black-suited Korean opponents suggest another army of Agent Smiths," and added that, when Lucy "uploads herself, Big Brother-style, to every computer and TV screen in the vicinity," the film suggests "a livelier, less ponderous remake" of ''Transcendence.''<ref name="Chang"/> Hoffman said, "The end of the movie goes completely off the rails, but in a way that is charming in its stupidity. It's like ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' for those with short attention spans, and those people need to have their minds blown, too, I suppose."<ref name="Hoffman"/> Matt Prigge of '']'', while calling the film "stupid, smart and awesome," stated that it "smartly goes in a wildly different direction than the amusingly amoral ''Limitless'', in which Bradley Cooper's character abused a similar drug, but used it to gain success, money and power. He was selfish. Lucy is selfless." Prigge added, "If ''Lucy'' is ''Limitless'', it's ''Limitless'' with more than a dash of ''The Tree of Life'', and even a bit" of the film '']'', which also stars Johansson.<ref name="Prigge"/> Burr commented that "where a fully juiced cerebellum just made Cooper's character really, really capable, Lucy undergoes a metaphysical makeover that, by the film's midpoint, has started to rearrange time, space, and her body."<ref name="Burr"/> Besson also compared the film, stating that he intended for the first part to be like '']'' (which he also wrote and directed), the second part to be like '']'' and the third part to be like ''2001: A Space Odyssey.''<ref name="Jagernauth">{{cite web|last=Jagernauth|first=Kevin|title=Luc Besson's Statement Of Intent For 'Lucy' Compares The Film To '2001,' 'Inception' & 'Leon The Professional'|work=]|date=28 July 2014|accessdate=29 July 2014|url=http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/luc-bessons-statement-of-intent-for-lucy-compares-the-film-to-2001-inception-leon-the-professional-20140728}}</ref> Comparing Lucy's powers to characters ], ], ], ], God from '']'', ], and Tetsuo from ''Akira'', ]'s Jordan Smith stated that "Lucy may be the most powerful film character ever created," but indicated that Tetsuo's powers might match hers.<ref name="Smith">{{cite web|last=Jordan|first=Smith|title=Is 'Lucy' the Most Powerful Film Character Ever?|work=]|date=24 July 2014|accessdate=26 July 2014|url=http://www.hollywood.com/news/movies/57212322/is-lucy-the-most-powerful-film-character-ever?page=all}}</ref> | |||
The audience for ''Lucy'' was split evenly between men and women, with 65 percent being over age 25.<ref name="Subers">{{cite web| title = Weekend Report: 'Lucy' Wins Brain vs. Brawn Battle |last=Subers |first=Ray |publisher = ] | date = 27 July 2014 | access-date = 29 July 2014| url = https://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=3880&p=.htm}}</ref> Nikki Rocco, president for domestic distribution at ], said, "To have a female lead in an original property absolutely made a difference. Scarlett is a star, and her presence made it a lot more appealing for women."<ref name="Cunningham">{{cite web|last=Cunningham|first=Todd|title=Scarlett Johansson's 'Lucy' Hammers 'Hercules' and The Rock at Box Office|work=]|date=27 July 2014|access-date=July 29, 2014|url=https://www.thewrap.com/scarlett-johanssons-lucy-hammers-hercules-and-the-rock-at-box-office/}}</ref> Michael Bodey of '']'' commented that women having comprised half the audience is "a seemingly new precedent for an action film" and that, because of its box office performance, ''Lucy'' is the film out of all of Besson's film work "likely to have the greatest cultural impact."<ref name="Bodey"/> | |||
===Box office=== | |||
''Lucy'' opened with $17.1 million, placing it in the top spot for the box office opening weekend, ahead of the competing film '']'', which debuted in the number two spot with an estimated $11 million.<ref name="McClintock"/> ''Lucy'', described as "bringing a needed boost to the ailing summer box office,"<ref name="McClintock"/> did financially better than expected,<ref name="McClintock"/> as early box office estimates for the film placed it "on track for $14 million to $15 million on Friday, including $2.7 million from 2,386 late Thursday screenings."<ref name="McNary">{{cite web|last=McNary|first=Dave|title=‘Lucy’ Beating Up ‘Hercules’ at Friday Box Office|work=]|date=25 July 2014|accessdate=26 July 2014|url=https://variety.com/2014/film/news/lucy-beating-up-hercules-at-friday-box-office-1201269216/}}</ref> ''Lucy'' earned $44 million at the domestic box office for the opening weekend, with ''Hercules'' remaining at second place with $29 million.<ref name="Grover and Michaud">{{cite web|authors=Ronald Grover and Chris Michaud|title='Lucy,' 'Hercules' beat expectations at weekend box offices|work=]|date=27 July 2014|accessdate=28 July 2014|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/27/us-boxoffice-idUSKBN0FW0KR20140727}}</ref> The audience for ''Lucy'' was split evenly between men and women, with 65 percent being over age 25.<ref name="Subers">{{cite web| title = Weekend Report: ‘Lucy' Wins Brain vs. Brawn Battle |last=Subers|first=Ray|publisher = ] | date = 27 July 2014 | accessdate = 29 July 2014| url = http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=3880&p=.htm}}</ref> | |||
]'s David Sims stated that Johansson's success with ''Lucy'' at the box office would be "no mean feat given that it's a European R-rated action movie opening against a PG-13 epic with a more proven action star" in ] (The Rock). "She's obviously had supporting roles in Marvel blockbusters but has never opened a blockbuster as an above-the-title star," he stated, adding that '']'' was her first real attempt at doing so, but was a ], and that if "tracking holds, ''Lucy'' will solidify this new phase in Johansson's career as a marquee name."<ref name="Sims |
]'s David Sims stated that Johansson's success with ''Lucy'' at the box office would be "no mean feat given that it's a European R-rated action movie opening against a PG-13 epic with a more proven action star" in ] (The Rock). "She's obviously had supporting roles in Marvel blockbusters but has never opened a blockbuster as an above-the-title star," he stated, adding that '']'' was her first real attempt at doing so, but was a ], and that if "tracking holds, ''Lucy'' will solidify this new phase in Johansson's career as a marquee name."<ref name="Sims"/> | ||
In U.S. and Canada, ''Lucy'' earned $61 million in ticket sales in 3,173 theaters, and attracted 7.6 million viewers in its opening week.<ref name="Unifrance"/> Rocco said that widespread interest from ticket buyers indicated that ''Lucy'' brought "a different side to an action film," and that Universal Studios "had maintained high hopes for the 'R-rated original concept female-driven action movie.'"<ref name="Grover and Michaud"/> Leading in the weekend's ticket sales on online ticket service ], ''Lucy'' outsold action thrillers '']'', '']'' and '']'' "at the same point in the sales cycle."<ref name="McNary"/> It additionally outsold '']'' ($38.1 million) and '']'' ($36 million), compared to their opening weekend spots, but failed to surpass the opening weekend grosses for ''Wanted'' ($50.9 million) and '']'' ($49.5 million).<ref name="Subers"/> Ray Subers of ] stated, "The fact that it even came close, though, is a fairly remarkable feat for this moderately-budgeted original action movie."<ref name="Subers"/> | |||
Subers said that there are a few contributing factors to ''Lucy'''s success, commenting, "First, the movie had an intriguing premise (what if we could use more than 10% of our brains?) that was front-and-center in action-packed, visually-stunning advertisements." He said that this helped Johansson's lead role of Lucy appear to be "a natural extension of the butt-kicking brand she's built" as ] in ''The Avengers'' and '']'', and that "recognizing that audiences were connecting with the material, Universal made the savvy decision to move ''Lucy'' up from mid-August," where it instead would have been competing with '']'', '']'', and '']'', a contrast to "this less-competitive late July date."<ref name="Subers"/> Oliver Gettell of '']'' commented similarly, citing five reasons for the film's successful opening weekend: A catchy sci-fi hook (the ten percent of brain myth), Johansson as an action star, Besson as a crowd-pleaser (known for films that please audiences, especially ones that craft strong female characters), a summer of strong women (previous successful female-driven films in the year being '']'' and '']''), and a slick marketing campaign (the trailers for the film emphasizing a high concept narrative, action and mayhem while de-emphasizing "philosophical and metaphysical pontificating").<ref name="Gettell"/> | |||
==Possible sequel== | |||
In an April 2014 ] interview, Besson was asked about the possibility of a ''Lucy'' sequel and stated, "With Lucy, you’ll see the end of the film. I don’t know how we can make a sequel, but if the film is huge, then I will think about it."<ref> | |||
{{cite web |url = http://collider.com/taken-3-story-luc-besson-lucy/|title = Director Luc Besson Talks LUCY, a Possible Sequel|last = Radish|first = Christina |date = April 24, 2014|website = Collider.com|accessdate = 26 July 2014}}</ref> | |||
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===Critical response=== | ||
Early reviews for the film were positive and mixed,<ref name="Lombardi"/><ref name="Sims"/><ref name="Macatee">{{cite web|last=Macatee|first=Rebecca|title=Lucy Review Roundup: Do Critics Like Superhuman Scarlett Johansson?|work=]|date=25 July 2014|access-date=8 September 2014|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/563165/lucy-review-roundup-do-critics-like-superhuman-scarlett-johansson}}</ref><ref name="Stiles">{{cite web|last=Stiles|first=Nancy|title="Lucy" Killed "Hercules" at the Box Office|work=]|date=27 July 2014|access-date=28 July 2014|url=http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2014/07/lucy-box-office}}</ref> and later generally positive.<ref name="NDTV">{{cite web|title=Today's Big Releases: Hercules, Lucy, 22 Jump Street|work=]|date=1 August 2014|access-date=8 September 2014|url=http://movies.ndtv.com/hollywood/todays-big-releases-hercules-lucy-22-jump-street-641466}}</ref> ''Lucy'' was categorized<!-- NOTE: LOOK AT THE SOURCES FOR THIS LINE SUMMARIZING THE REVIEWS; most of the early reviews, before the scores for the film rose and settled as positive on the review aggregators, use the wording "mixed" and/or "polarizing", and many reviews use the word "silly" and common synonyms for it, such as "wacky, "dumb" or "ridiculous".--> as entertaining and silly, but also polarizing, by critics.<ref name="Gettell"/><ref name="Sims">{{cite web|last=Sims|first=David|title=Is 'Lucy' Being Criticized as Dumb Because It's About Being Smart?|work=]|date=25 July 2014|access-date=25 July 2014|url=http://www.thewire.com/entertainment/2014/07/is-lucy-being-criticized-as-dumb-because-its-about-being-smart/375053/}}</ref><ref name="Perez">{{cite web|last=Perez|first=Rodrigo|title=Box-Office: Scarlett Johansson's 'Lucy' Beauty Outperforms Dwayne Johnson's 'Hercules' Brawn|work=]|date=27 July 2014|access-date=28 July 2014|url=http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/box-office-scarlett-johanssons-lucy-beauty-outperforms-dwayne-johnsons-hercules-brawn-20140727|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140730195249/http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/box-office-scarlett-johanssons-lucy-beauty-outperforms-dwayne-johnsons-hercules-brawn-20140727|archive-date=July 30, 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="Beifuss">{{cite web|last=Beifuss|first=John|title=Movie Review: ScarJo is a SuperBeing in action thriller 'Lucy'|work=]|date=25 July 2014|access-date=25 July 2014|url=http://www.commercialappeal.com/go-memphis/movies/beifuss-on-movies/movie-review-scarjo-is-a-superbeing-in-action-thriller-lucy_66984968}}</ref> On ] website ], it holds an approval rating of 67% based on 240 reviews, with an average rating of 6.00/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Enthusiastic and silly, ''Lucy'' powers through the movie's logic gaps with cheesy thrills plus Scarlett Johansson's charm – and mostly succeeds at it."<ref name="Rotten Tomatoes">{{cite web|title=Lucy|work=]|date=July 25, 2014 |access-date=November 19, 2022|url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/lucy_2014/}}</ref> On review aggregator ], the film has a weighted average score of 62 out of 100, based on 456 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".<ref name="Metacritic">{{cite web|title=Lucy|work=]|access-date=25 July 2014|url=https://www.metacritic.com/movie/lucy}}</ref> Audiences polled by ] gave the film an average grade of "C+" on a A+ to F scale.<ref name="McClintock">{{cite web|last=McClintock|first=Pamela|title=Box Office: 'Lucy' Wows With $17.1M Friday; 'Hercules' Distant No. 2|work=]|date=26 July 2014|access-date=26 July 2014|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-lucy-wows-171m-721428}}</ref> Based on 14 press reviews, French website ] gave the film an average rating of 2.6 out of 5.<ref name= "allocine press1">{{cite web | title = Lucy|work=]|date=2014|access-date=13 January 2019 |url=http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=186452.html }}</ref> The film received a score of 84% on French website Cinémur.<ref name="Cinémur">{{cite web|title=Lucy|work=Cinémur|date=2014|access-date=28 August 2014|url=https://cinemur.fr/film/lucy-228619|archive-date=August 12, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140812220148/http://cinemur.fr/film/lucy-228619|url-status=dead}}</ref> | |||
Hollywood journalist ] reported in a July 26, 2014 post on her film industry blog that: "In August, a ''Lucy'' graphic novel will be released online with four chapters appearing every other day for one week."<ref>{{cite web |url = http://nikkifinke.com/box-office-lucy-opens-2-5m-thurs-late-shows-1-hercules-2/|title = Weekend Box Office: #1 'Lucy' $44.1M |last = Finke |first = Nikke |date = 26 July 2014 |website = NikkeFinke.com |accessdate = 27 July 2014|quote =}}</ref> The first chapter of the semi-animated graphic novel was published on the international version of the movie's official website and features the same story material as seen in trailers with picture elements that move as scrolling takes place.<ref> | |||
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In France, the film received 14 press reviews. Regarding the positive reception, Danielle Attali wrote in '']'' that "Luc Besson's thriller shows a successful talent to entertain and keep in suspense".<ref name= "allocine press2">{{cite web | title = Lucy|work=]|date=2014|access-date=28 August 2014 |url=http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm-186452/critiques/presse/}}</ref> In '']'', the reviewer also appreciated the work of Besson, stating that he "returns to action films with this wacky cross between a superhero film and film about Asian gangsters, amped up by the always sexy Scarlett Johansson".<ref name ="allocine press2"/> In '']'', Magali Gruet stated, "Some have called this a feminist film, and though we will not go that far, it would be wrong to deny that a woman is portrayed as the source of solutions intended to save the world."<ref name="allocine press2"/> '']'' wrote, "Beyond the success or embellishment which adorns each new scene with a spectacular swagger of violence and improbable turns, there is a strong feeling that Luc Besson now makes films from a position beyond merely marketing considerations."<ref name = "allocine press2"/> '']'' wrote, "It was unclear how such a contrived portrayal can delude audiences once the novelty becomes dissipated."<ref name = "allocine press2"/> | |||
==Soundtrack== | |||
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The film's ] was composed by ], who had previously worked with Besson on films such as '']'', '']'' and '']''. | |||
Among U.S. reviews, ] of '']'' reviewed it through the list of 26 points, in an article published in ''The Atlantic'' under title "The Dumbest Movie Ever Made About Brain Capacity". Orr begins with describing it as "mind-bendingly miscalculated sci-fi vehicle for Scarlett Johansson" whom he sees as "moderately charismatic", and film's 89 minutes length as "mercifully brief", although saying that "quantity of inanity" squeezed into this screen time "beggars that of awful movies of substantially greater length". He ultimately explains his choice of review format through points by calling the film "so idiotic that the only way to properly convey its flaws is to enumerate them".<ref name="Orr-Atlantic-Dumbest Movie Ever">{{cite web |last1=Orr |first1=Christopher |title=Lucy: The Dumbest Movie Ever Made About Brain Capacity |url=https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2014/07/life-is-futile-so-heres-what-to-do-with-it-according-to-lucy-a-spoilereview/375006/ |website=The Atlantic |access-date=9 March 2020 |format=Updated March 2015 |date=25 July 2014 }}</ref> Justin Chang of '']'' called ''Lucy'' "a slickly engineered showcase for a kickass heroine whom we instinctively, unhesitatingly root for" and an enjoyable, "agreeably goofy, high-concept" speculative narrative devoid of self-importance because "it pays deft, knowing homage to any number of Hollywood sci-fi head-trip classics, embedding its ideas in a dense labyrinth of cinematic references that somehow end up feeling sly rather than shopworn."<ref name="Chang">{{cite web|last=Chang|first=Justin|title=Film Review: 'Lucy'|work=]|date=23 July 2014|access-date=23 July 2014|url=https://variety.com/2014/film/reviews/film-review-lucy-1201267405/}}</ref> Jordan Hoffman of '']'' called the film "mindless and mixed up, but propulsive and fun" and added that "Scarlett Johansson shines in this pseudo-intellectual action flick that represents Luc Besson's finest work" since the film '']''; he gave ''Lucy'' 3/5 stars,<ref name="Hoffman">{{cite web|last=Hoffman|first=Jordan|title=Lucy: mindless and mixed up, but propulsive and fun – first look review |work=]|date=23 July 2014|access-date=23 July 2014|url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/jul/23/-sp-lucy-scarlett-johansson-first-look-review}}</ref> while ]'s Jim Vejvoda rated the film a 7.2 and said "this movie is all about Johansson, who's in almost every scene. She ably plays the title character as she transforms from average person to omnipotent entity" and "ultimately, more of ''Lucy'' works than doesn't. It's a fun movie even if its 'science' more than strains suspension of disbelief. It's a credit to Besson's style and Johansson's performance that ''Lucy'' isn't a train wreck."<ref name="Vejvoda">{{cite web|last=Vejvoda|first=Jim|title=Lucy Review|work=]|date=23 July 2014|access-date=24 July 2014|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2014/07/23/lucy-review}}</ref> The '']'''s Mick LaSalle said, "You can scoff at Besson's philosophies and hypotheses, but to do that would miss what's in front of you. ''Lucy'' is an impeccably realized vision of Besson's view of things."<ref name="LaSalle">{{cite web|last=LaSalle|first=Mick|title='Lucy' review: Straight-up action with serious brains|work=]|date=24 July 2014|access-date=24 July 2014|url=http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/article/Lucy-review-Straight-up-action-with-serious-5644248.php}}</ref> | |||
The soundtrack album was released on 22 July 2014 by Back Lot Music.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://emptylighthouse.com/soundtrack-lucy-starring-scarlet-johansson-released-today-323102574|title=Soundtrack For "Lucy," Starring Scarlet Johansson Released Today|work=Empty Lighthouse Magazine|date=22 July 2014|accessdate=10 August 2014}}</ref> | |||
By contrast, John DeFore of '']'' stated that "plenty of films and novels have envisioned what would happen if we gained conscious control over our entire brain," but that "it's hard to recall one whose ideas were more laughable than this one." He stated that the audience may "roll with the film" as Lucy does things beyond human capability, but that the film does not justify "Lucy's increasingly godlike abilities, which soon include time travel and levitation. Every now and then, a nugget of real philosophy is dropped into the screenplay, but it's surrounded by so much blather that even a generous viewer has trouble using it to justify what Lucy experiences."<ref name="DeFore">{{cite web|last=DeFore|first=John|title='Lucy': Film Review|work=]|date=23 July 2014|access-date=23 July 2014|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/lucy-film-review-720583}}</ref> Writing for '']'', | |||
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Amy Nicholson stated that Besson "must think the audience is operating with even fewer synapses . Here, his style is slick but hand-holdingly literal" and "as the newly bionic Lucy seeks vengeance, Besson even tries to convince us she's a strong female character, which to the majority of male action directors simply means a sexy, silent badass. The real females in the audience may wonder why a genius would limp across a multi-continental gunfight in five-inch Louboutins."<ref name="Nicholson">{{cite web|last=Nicholson|first=Amy|title=Lucy|work=]|date=24 July 2014|access-date=24 July 2014|url=http://www.laweekly.com/los-angeles/lucy/Film?oid=4131090}}</ref> | |||
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Among the main criticisms of the film were the ], Lucy becoming less empathetic and more robotic as her brain capacity increases, her invincibility,<ref name="Blackburn"/><ref name="Chang"/><ref name="DeFore"/><ref name="Prigge">{{cite web|last=Prigge|first=Matt|title=Review: 'Lucy,' with Scarlett Johansson, is stupid, smart and awesome|work=]|date=23 July 2014|access-date=24 July 2014|url=http://www.metro.us/newyork/entertainment/movies-entertainment/2014/07/23/review-lucy-scarlett-johansson/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140724021209/http://www.metro.us/newyork/entertainment/movies-entertainment/2014/07/23/review-lucy-scarlett-johansson/|archive-date=July 24, 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> and the use of animal imagery to convey "obvious points".<ref name="Sims"/> Ralph Blackburn of '']'' called the notion of only using ten percent of the brain an "often-quoted idea" that "has obvious Hollywood potential," but, according to leading ]s, is "nothing more than an urban myth." He cited neuropsychology professor ], quoting that "it's impossible to work out how much of our brain we are using quantitatively. However, it is definitely much more than 10 per cent."<ref name="Blackburn"/> Chang stated that because Besson "seems more interested in engaging, playfully yet seriously, with the various biological, philosophical and metaphysical riddles that raises," the story is lacking as an action film and is not "much of a thriller – it's virtually an anti-thriller, devoid of suspense or any real sense of danger due to the fact that its heroine is more or less invincible," and that "at times it's hard to shake the sense that a smarter, more unbridled picture might have found a way to slip the bonds of genre altogether."<ref name="Chang"/> Like Chang, DeFore felt that one of the flaws with the film is Lucy's invincibility because it "nullifies much of the drama to come."<ref name="DeFore"/> Michael Phillips of the '']'' said that the first twenty minutes of the film are good, but that by half an hour of runtime, the audience will realize that Lucy has no limits, which makes the film dull after a while with a "limited payoff".<ref name="Phillips">{{cite web|last=Phillips |first=Michael |title=Johannson's limitless Lucy starts well but... |work=] |date=24 July 2014 |access-date=24 July 2014 |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/videogallery/80878515/Entertainment/Johannson-s-limitless-Lucy-starts-well-but |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140724063055/http://www.chicagotribune.com/videogallery/80878515/Entertainment/Johannson-s-limitless-Lucy-starts-well-but |archive-date=July 24, 2014 }}</ref> '']'''s ], on the other hand, stated of the criticisms: "who comes to a Besson movie seeking logic? ''Lucy'' stays true to its own invented physics."<ref name="Burr">{{cite web|last=Burr|first=Ty|author-link=Ty Burr|title=In 'Lucy,' a heroine's brain fires on all cylinders|work=]|date=24 July 2014|access-date=24 July 2014|url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/movies/2014/07/24/lucy-heroine-brain-fires-all-cylinders/0wBnufcneJg2NwmsJvijHM/story.html}}</ref> Besson said he knew of the ten percent myth, and that the film uses it as a metaphor,<ref name="Bodey"/> while ] for '']'' concluded the film is based on the ] model of ], where the human mind imposes order on the world to make sense of it, and without it all relations between objects in space and time would cease to exist.<ref>{{cite news |first=Robbie |last=Collin |author-link=Robbie Collin |title=Lucy, review: 'everything Scarlett Johansson does is worth watching' |date=August 12, 2014 |work=] |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/filmreviews/11027673/Lucy-review-everything-Scarlett-Johansson-does-is-worth-watching.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220112/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/filmreviews/11027673/Lucy-review-everything-Scarlett-Johansson-does-is-worth-watching.html |archive-date=January 12, 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live |access-date=August 14, 2014}}{{cbignore}}</ref> | |||
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''Lucy'' has been compared to various films;<!-- NOTE: THERE ARE ENOUGH EXAMPLES in this paragraph; this paragraph serves as examples the film has been compared to, especially the most common examples; it does not need, and should not have, every single film "Lucy" has been compared to.--> common examples include '']'',<ref name="Seitz">{{cite web|last=Seitz|first=Matt Zoller|title=Lucy|work=]|date=25 July 2014|access-date=25 July 2014|url=https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/lucy-2014}}</ref><ref name="Toro">{{cite web|last=Toro|first=Gabe|title=Review: Luc Besson's 'Lucy' Starring Scarlett Johansson And Morgan Freeman|work=]|date=23 July 2014|access-date=25 July 2014|url=http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/review-luc-bessons-lucy-starring-scarlet-johansson-and-morgan-freeman-20140723|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140725191746/http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/review-luc-bessons-lucy-starring-scarlet-johansson-and-morgan-freeman-20140723|archive-date=July 25, 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', and especially '']''.<ref name="Blackburn"/><ref name="Chang"/><ref name="DeFore"/><ref name="Prigge"/> Chang said, "Lucy's gradual rise to omniscience and omnipotence recalls Neo's own such journey in ''The Matrix'', while her many black-suited Korean opponents suggest another army of Agent Smiths," and added that, when Lucy "uploads herself, Big Brother-style, to every computer and TV screen in the vicinity," the film suggests "a livelier, less ponderous remake" of ''Transcendence.''<ref name="Chang"/> Hoffman said, "The end of the movie goes completely off the rails, but in a way that is charming in its stupidity. It's like ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' for those with short attention spans, and those people need to have their minds blown, too, I suppose."<ref name="Hoffman"/> Matt Prigge of '']'', while calling the film "stupid, smart and awesome," stated that it "smartly goes in a wildly different direction than the amusingly amoral ''Limitless'', in which Bradley Cooper's character abused a similar drug, but used it to gain success, money and power. He was selfish. Lucy is selfless." Prigge added, "If ''Lucy'' is ''Limitless'', it's ''Limitless'' with more than a dash of ''The Tree of Life'', and even a bit" of the film '']'', which also stars Johansson.<ref name="Prigge"/> Burr commented that "where a fully juiced cerebellum just made Cooper's character really, really capable, Lucy undergoes a metaphysical makeover that, by the film's midpoint, has started to rearrange time, space, and her body."<ref name="Burr"/> Comparing Lucy's powers to characters ], ], ], ], God from '']'', ], and Tetsuo from ''Akira'', ]'s Jordan Smith stated that "Lucy may be the most powerful film character ever created," but indicated that Tetsuo's powers might match hers.<ref name="Smith">{{cite web|last=Jordan|first=Smith|title=Is 'Lucy' the Most Powerful Film Character Ever?|work=]|date=24 July 2014|access-date=26 July 2014|url=http://www.hollywood.com/news/movies/57212322/is-lucy-the-most-powerful-film-character-ever?page=all}}</ref> | |||
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=== Accolades === | |||
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|+ Awards and accolades for ''Lucy'' | |||
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| title3 = Mr. Wang's Bloody Suite, Pt. 1-4 | |||
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| title5 = All We Have Done With It | |||
|2014 | |||
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|Kick Ass Award for Best Female Action Star | |||
| title6 = Choose To Reproduce | |||
| rowspan="2" |Scarlett Johansson | |||
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|rowspan="6"|2015 | |||
| title9 = Lucy Is Going out, Pt. 2 | |||
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|Best Action/Adventure Film | |||
| length9 = 1:37 | |||
|''Lucy'' | |||
| title10 = Tingjhou Hospital | |||
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| title11 = I Feel Everything | |||
|Best Actress in an Action Movie | |||
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|rowspan="4"|Scarlett Johansson | |||
| length11 = 2:09 | |||
|{{nom}} | |||
| title12 = Mass No. 19 in D Minor, K.626 'Requiem': Introitus: Requiem aeternam | |||
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| extra12 = Patrizia Pace, Waltraud Meier, Frank Lopardo, James Morris, Swedish Radio Choir, Stockholm Chamber Choir, Berliner Philarmoniker | |||
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|Best International Actress | |||
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| title14 = Taipei Airport | |||
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|Outstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal/Live Action Feature Motion Picture | |||
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|Richard Bluff, Stephen Bevins, Stephen DeLuca, Tiffany Yung | |||
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==Graphic novel and future== | |||
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Hollywood journalist ] reported in a July 2014 post on her film industry blog that: "In August, a ''Lucy'' graphic novel will be released online with four chapters appearing every other day for one week."<ref>{{cite web |url = http://nikkifinke.com/box-office-lucy-opens-2-5m-thurs-late-shows-1-hercules-2/|title = Weekend Box Office: #1 'Lucy' $44.1M |last = Finke |first = Nikke |date = 26 July 2014 |website = NikkeFinke.com | |||
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}}</ref> The first chapter of the semi-animated graphic novel was published on the international version of the movie's official website and features the same story material as seen in trailers with picture elements that move as scrolling takes place.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.lucymovie.com/intl/uk/graphicnovel/20/ |title = Lucy |access-date = 7 August 2014}}</ref> | |||
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In an April 2014 ] interview, Besson was asked about the possibility of a ''Lucy'' sequel and stated, "With ''Lucy'', you'll see the end of the film. I don't know how we can make a sequel, but if the film is huge, then I will think about it."<ref>{{cite web |url = https://collider.com/taken-3-story-luc-besson-lucy/|title = Director Luc Besson Talks LUCY, a Possible Sequel|last = Radish|first = Christina |date = April 24, 2014|website = Collider.com|access-date = 26 July 2014}}</ref> In August, while promoting the film in Taipei, where scenes were shot, Besson commented further about the possibility of a sequel: "I don't see how we can do one. It's not made for that. If I find something good enough, maybe I will, but for now I don't even think about it."<ref>{{cite web |url = https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/luc-besson-says-lucy-sequel-726716 |title = Luc Besson Says 'Lucy' Sequel Unlikely |last = Coonan |first = Clifford |date = August 20, 2014 |website = hollywoodreporter.com |publisher = ] |access-date = August 23, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://focustaiwan.tw/news/aeas/201408190021.aspx|title='Lucy' sequel unlikely: director Luc Besson - Entertainment & Sports - FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS|date=August 19, 2014 }}</ref> In June 2015, it was reported that a sequel was in development.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://comicbook.com/2015/06/26/lucy-2-confirmed-to-be-in-development/|title=Lucy 2 Confirmed To Be In Development|website=Comicbook.com}}</ref> In October 2017, it was rumored that Besson had completed the script,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.slashfilm.com/luc-besson-lucy-2-valerian/|title=Luc Besson's 'Lucy 2' is Still Happening, And It's Thanks to 'Valerian'|date=October 2, 2017|website=/Film}}</ref> but on 5 October he announced on his Facebook page that he was not working on a sequel for ''Lucy''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/LucBessonOfficial/posts/1696255670419183|title=Luc Besson|website=www.facebook.com}}</ref> | |||
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On October 31, 2022, a spin-off series was announced to be in development by EuropaCorp and ] with Freeman in talks to reprise his role.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://variety.com/2022/film/news/morgan-freeman-lucy-spinoff-series-europacorp-village-roadshow-1235417790/|title= Morgan Freeman in Advanced Talks to Star in 'Lucy' Spinoff Series With EuropaCorp, Village Roadshow Producing (EXCLUSIVE)|last=Keslassy|first=Elsa|website=Variety|date= October 31, 2022|access-date = 31 October 2022}}</ref> | |||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* ] | |||
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* '']'', a 1968 film based on the 1959 short story and novel '']'', about a man whose IQ gets tripled. | |||
* "]", a 1991 novelette by ] about a man who's made super-intelligent by an experimental drug. | |||
* '']'', a 1996 film in which ] is mysteriously turned into a genius with telekinetic powers. | |||
* '']'', a 2011 film and ] in which a drug allows a man to realize his potential. | |||
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2014 French science fiction action film
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Directed by | Luc Besson |
Written by | Luc Besson |
Produced by | Virginie Besson-Silla |
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Cinematography | Thierry Arbogast |
Edited by | Julien Rey |
Music by | Éric Serra |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
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Budget | $40 million |
Box office | $469 million |
Lucy is a 2014 English-language French science fiction action film written and directed by Luc Besson for his company EuropaCorp, and produced by his wife, Virginie Besson-Silla. It was shot in Taipei, Paris, and New York City. It stars Scarlett Johansson, Morgan Freeman, Choi Min-sik, and Amr Waked. Johansson portrays Lucy, a woman who gains psychokinetic abilities when a nootropic, psychedelic drug is absorbed into her bloodstream.
The film was released on 25 July 2014 and became a massive box office success, grossing over $469 million worldwide, more than eleven times the budget of $40 million. It received generally positive, but also polarized, critical reviews. Although praise was given for its themes, visuals, and Johansson's performance, many critics found the plot nonsensical, especially its focus on the ten percent of the brain myth and resulting abilities.
Plot
Lucy is an American studying in Taipei, Taiwan. Her new boyfriend Richard coerces her into delivering a briefcase containing four bags of the highly valuable synthetic drug CPH4 to Mr. Jang, a South Korean drug lord.
After witnessing Richard being shot dead, she is captured and forced to become a drug mule. One bag of the drug is sewn into her abdomen for transport to Europe. However, she is kicked in the stomach, breaking the bag and releasing a large quantity of the drug into her system. She acquires enhanced physical and mental capabilities, such as telepathy, telekinesis, mental time travel, and negated emotions; she also ceases to feel pain. Using her new abilities, she kills her captors and escapes.
Lucy travels to the nearby Tri-Service General Hospital to get the bag of drugs removed. She is told by the operating doctor that natural CPH4 is produced in tiny quantities by pregnant women during their sixth week of pregnancy to provide fetuses with the energy to develop. As her abilities continue to develop, Lucy returns to Mr. Jang's hotel, kills his bodyguards, assaults him, and telepathically extracts the locations of the drug mules who are carrying the three other bags of CPH4.
Lucy contacts scientist Samuel Norman, whose research may be the key to return her to normal. After Lucy speaks with Norman (and provides proof of her developed abilities) she flies to Paris and contacts local police captain Pierre Del Rio to help her find the other three drug mules. During the flight, she has a sip of champagne, which causes her cells to start destabilizing. To stave off her disintegration, Lucy ingests more of the drug.
With the help of Del Rio, Lucy is able to recover the rest of the drugs. Meeting Norman and his colleagues, she agrees to share with them everything she knows. In the professor's lab, Lucy discusses the nature of time and life and how people's humanity distorts their perceptions. At her urging, she is intravenously injected with the contents of all three remaining bags of CPH4.
Her body changes into a black substance that begins spreading over computers and other electronic objects in the lab, transforming them all into one next-generation supercomputer. She mentally begins a spacetime journey into the past, eventually reaching the oldest discovered ancestor of mankind, Lucy. She shares a quiet moment with Lucy and the two touch fingertips, before she goes all the way to the beginning of time and witnesses the Big Bang. Meanwhile, Jang enters the lab and points a gun at Lucy, whose body has reformed. He shoots at her head, but by that point Lucy has reached 100% of her brain capacity and promptly disappears, moving into the spacetime continuum. Only her clothes and the black supercomputer are left behind.
Del Rio enters and fatally shoots Jang. Norman takes a black flash drive offered by the supercomputer, after which it too disintegrates. Del Rio asks Norman where Lucy is, immediately after which Del Rio's cell phone sounds and he sees a text message: "I am everywhere." Lucy's voice is heard stating "Life was given to us a billion years ago. Now you know what to do with it."
Cast
- Scarlett Johansson as Lucy Miller:
An unwilling drug mule who is accidentally dosed with a drug that activates a myriad of pre-encoded genetic conscious capabilities. The role of Lucy called for "an actress who could be believable as extremely vulnerable, as well as superpowered, when her exposure to an illicit substance inadvertently makes her acquire incredible skills." Impressed by Johansson's discipline, Besson considered her for the role, stating that she was immediately precise and professional, and he "enjoyed the way she talked about the film." He said, "She was excited for the right reason, which was the story. At that moment, it was a done deal for me. She was definitely the one." Angelina Jolie is widely reported to have been originally cast as Lucy, and as having dropped out of the role prior to filming. Although Jolie was in "serious talks" with Besson since 2011 to star in his next directorial effort, then untitled, he stated that she was not his first choice for the role of Lucy. - Morgan Freeman as Professor Samuel Norman:
A scientist and a professor at the University of Paris who has knowledge of different human capabilities. Producer Virginie Silla stated that given Freeman's experience portraying a character of wisdom, "it was pretty obvious that he was the perfect actor" for the role of Professor Norman. - Choi Min-sik as Mr. Jang:
A South Korean drug lord. Besson said that Mr. Jang is the "best villain" he scripted since Gary Oldman's character Norman Stansfield, adding that "Whereas Lucy is the ultimate intelligence, Mr. Jang is the ultimate devil." Besson and his film team "had to go and meet in Korea, talk with him and discuss the story. And it was only at the very end that he said, 'Okay, I'm interested, I want to be in.'" - Amr Waked as Pierre Del Rio:
A French police officer. Besson stated that "Del Rio represents the audience; he's basically you and me," and added that when Lucy has "lost all her emotions by being exposed to the drug," there exists "a tiny spark of emotion that's still there" when she is with Del Rio. Waked also said that Besson having written the script was enough for him to want to star in the film. - Julian Rhind-Tutt as the polite British antagonist who sews drug packs into the mules
- Pilou Asbæk as Richard, Lucy's delinquent boyfriend in Taipei
- Lio Tipton as Caroline, Lucy's roommate in Taipei
- Nicolas Phongpheth as Jii, Jang's top henchman
Speaking of Besson's "interest in making the film one about the way we interact with our environment, and socially as well," Silla said that one of the goals was to bring together a diverse cast to show the planet's diversity and a mixture of the different cultures. She stated, "So we have Scarlett Johansson, who is Caucasian, Morgan Freeman, who is African-American, Min-Sik Choi, who is from Korea, and Amr Waked, who hails from Egypt."
Production
Writing
Besson stated that he intended for the first part of Lucy to be like Léon: The Professional (which he also wrote and directed), the second part to be like Inception and the third part to be like 2001: A Space Odyssey.
He was intrigued by the brain capacity of Lucy, a female Australopithecus afarensis, stating that her brain weight was only 400g, and modern human brains weigh in around 1.4 kg. "I was very interested with all the science," he said. "When I learned one cell can send 1000 messages per cell per second and we have 100 billion cells in our body, for me, it's gigantic." He did not want to make "a documentary about the brain," and so he focused on making an entertaining film with scientific and ethical aspects, which he cited as "quite rare today." He said, "That was my goal: an action film with a purpose. When I was younger, the purpose I had was smaller. Basically, this is about us, our legacy and what we learn."' An animated version of Australopithecus being in the film, "modeled on the dawn of Man sequence from 2001: A Space Odyssey", is one of several of Lucy's homages.
"I live in a country of food, and you can't have a third star in a restaurant (the top Michelin rating) without risk, invention or creativity", Besson said. "I'd rather take some risks, and maybe some people will say, 'What the fuck is this film?' But some others will embrace it. I totally understand that we can't take this kind of risk on every movie, but at the same time, you can't progress if there is not risk and novelty." He added, "I guess the film has the possibility to be a hit with the American audience. Of course, I would rather that it perform and the people are happy with it."
Budget and filming
With an estimated budget of 48 million euros, Lucy was the second-largest French film production in 2013, and the biggest ever for EuropaCorp, the company founded by Besson in 2000.
Principal photography started in September 2013 at the Cité du Cinéma, a then-new megastudio on the outskirts of Paris. On 5 September, scenes were shot at the cliffs of Étretat in northern France. Eleven days of filming began in Taipei, Taiwan, on 21 October; locations included Taipei 101, one of the world's tallest skyscrapers. Some footage was filmed with IMAX cameras.
On 23 October, The Hollywood Reporter said Besson had become enraged by all the media attention the shoot was getting that day. Meeting reporters in Taipei a day after he finished shooting the Taiwan part of the film, he said, "We don't want pictures with new dresses of Scarlett. Sometime [sic] I lost a bit of my concentration because I'm bothered by that," adding that paparazzi intrusions meant "shooting at night time was a nightmare". Besson said two unnamed agencies from Hong Kong were especially disruptive.
Visual effects
Lucy has the most visual effects in a film directed by Besson, with over 1,000 effects shots under senior visual effects supervisor Nicholas Brooks. Most visual effects were done by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), with a team headed by supervisor Richard Bluff. Bluff described Lucy as "really fun because it wasn't a thousand shots of robots or things we typically do," instead relying on short sequences "that required a lot of new ways to problem-solve and to visualize them." ILM began work on the project in July 2013, based on concept art provided by Besson's Europacorp, such as Lucy disintegrating and sprouting black tendrils. Among the material ILM studied as reference for the effects were chemical reactions, laser lighting displays seen at raves, and the work of artist Perry Hall, who had worked with Brooks in What Dreams May Come. Rodeo FX handled the Paris chase scene, Taipei matte paintings, and the visual representation of cell phones' radio waves seen by Lucy's enhanced vision.
Music and soundtrack
Lucy: Soundtrack from the Motion Picture | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Éric Serra, Various Artists | ||||
Released | 22 July 2014 | |||
Genre | Film soundtrack, film score | |||
Label | Back Lot Music | |||
Éric Serra chronology | ||||
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The film's score was composed by Éric Serra, who has scored all of Besson's films except Angel-A and The Family. British musician Damon Albarn contributed the song "Sister Rust". The soundtrack was released on 22 July 2014 by Back Lot Music.
Marketing
Distributor Universal Pictures issued several print and digital posters for Lucy. The theatrical release poster had this tagline: "The average person uses 10% of their brain capacity. Imagine what she could do with 100%." On 15 August 2014, Universal Pictures released two advance posters for the upcoming comedy film Dumb and Dumber To that spoofed the theatrical release poster for Lucy.
On 2 April 2014 the first trailer for Lucy was released. It was described as having "hit the Internet with the force of a punch to the head," with reviewers wrote that it promised "a wild ride with Johansson rendering people unconscious with a flick of her wrist"; "awesome" as "the girl who was once exploited becomes very, very dangerous"; and "wonderfully insane as Johansson goes from a drug mule at the mercy of her captors to a superhuman with remarkable control over her body and a diminishing capacity for mercy." James Luxford of The Guardian said the trailer fit a theme evident in Johansson's past three films: characters who "evolve, mutate or vanish altogether". After the film premiered, critics said the trailers portrayed the film as more action-packed than it actually was. A behind-the-scenes preview of the film was released on July 10.
In his 2014 book, Great Myths of the Brain, Christian Jarrett dismisses the film's portrayal of the potential for "mastering all knowledge and hurling cars with her mind" as being fully speculative fiction.
Reception
Box office
Lucy grossed $126.7 million in North America and $336.7 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $463.4 million, against a budget of $40 million.
On July 25, Lucy opened at 3,172 theaters in the United States. It opened with $17,088,110, placing it in the top spot for the box office opening weekend, ahead of the competing film Hercules, which debuted in the number two spot with $11,058,454. Lucy, described as "bringing a needed boost to the ailing summer box office," did financially better than expected, as early box office estimates for the film placed it "on track for $14 million to $15 million on Friday, including $2.7 million from 2,386 late Thursday screenings." It earned $43,899,340 at the domestic box office for the opening weekend, with Hercules remaining at second place with $29 million. Globally, Lucy debuted at the number one box office spot in all markets it was released in outside of U.S. and Canada, as of August 8. In Taipei, the film's performance has been credited to roughly half of the film having been shot there, and it having "boost Taiwan's popularity amid the country's efforts to bring itself to the world stage." It opened at twenty two Taipei theaters, grossing NT$14.3 million (US$478,000) from 57,900 admissions, and, after two days there, made NT$25.6 million (US$854,000) in the capital, later earning over NT$38 million (US$1.27 million) from seventy five locations nationwide, making it the fourth best opening day in Taiwan, after Transformers: Age of Extinction, Iron Man 3 and The Avengers, the best opening day for United International Pictures (UIP), and the best August opening day of all-time. Lucy is also the second most successful debut for a French action film.
The audience for Lucy was split evenly between men and women, with 65 percent being over age 25. Nikki Rocco, president for domestic distribution at Universal Studios, said, "To have a female lead in an original property absolutely made a difference. Scarlett is a star, and her presence made it a lot more appealing for women." Michael Bodey of The Australian commented that women having comprised half the audience is "a seemingly new precedent for an action film" and that, because of its box office performance, Lucy is the film out of all of Besson's film work "likely to have the greatest cultural impact."
Thewire.com's David Sims stated that Johansson's success with Lucy at the box office would be "no mean feat given that it's a European R-rated action movie opening against a PG-13 epic with a more proven action star" in Dwayne Johnson (The Rock). "She's obviously had supporting roles in Marvel blockbusters but has never opened a blockbuster as an above-the-title star," he stated, adding that The Island was her first real attempt at doing so, but was a flop, and that if "tracking holds, Lucy will solidify this new phase in Johansson's career as a marquee name."
In U.S. and Canada, Lucy earned $61 million in ticket sales in 3,173 theaters, and attracted 7.6 million viewers in its opening week. Rocco said that widespread interest from ticket buyers indicated that Lucy brought "a different side to an action film," and that Universal Studios "had maintained high hopes for the 'R-rated original concept female-driven action movie.'" Leading in the weekend's ticket sales on online ticket service Fandango, Lucy outsold action thrillers Oblivion, Elysium and Edge of Tomorrow "at the same point in the sales cycle." It additionally outsold The Bourne Legacy ($38.1 million) and Salt ($36 million), compared to their opening weekend spots, but failed to surpass the opening weekend grosses for Wanted ($50.9 million) and Taken 2 ($49.5 million). Ray Subers of Box Office Mojo stated, "The fact that it even came close, though, is a fairly remarkable feat for this moderately-budgeted original action movie."
Subers said that there are a few contributing factors to Lucy's success, commenting, "First, the movie had an intriguing premise (what if we could use more than 10% of our brains?) that was front-and-center in action-packed, visually-stunning advertisements." He said that this helped Johansson's lead role of Lucy appear to be "a natural extension of the butt-kicking brand she's built" as Black Widow in The Avengers and Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and that "recognizing that audiences were connecting with the material, Universal made the savvy decision to move Lucy up from mid-August," where it instead would have been competing with Guardians of the Galaxy, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and The Expendables 3, a contrast to "this less-competitive late July date." Oliver Gettell of Los Angeles Times commented similarly, citing five reasons for the film's successful opening weekend: A catchy sci-fi hook (the ten percent of brain myth), Johansson as an action star, Besson as a crowd-pleaser (known for films that please audiences, especially ones that craft strong female characters), a summer of strong women (previous successful female-driven films in the year being Maleficent and The Fault in Our Stars), and a slick marketing campaign (the trailers for the film emphasizing a high concept narrative, action and mayhem while de-emphasizing "philosophical and metaphysical pontificating").
Critical response
Early reviews for the film were positive and mixed, and later generally positive. Lucy was categorized as entertaining and silly, but also polarizing, by critics. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, it holds an approval rating of 67% based on 240 reviews, with an average rating of 6.00/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Enthusiastic and silly, Lucy powers through the movie's logic gaps with cheesy thrills plus Scarlett Johansson's charm – and mostly succeeds at it." On review aggregator Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 62 out of 100, based on 456 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C+" on a A+ to F scale. Based on 14 press reviews, French website AlloCiné gave the film an average rating of 2.6 out of 5. The film received a score of 84% on French website Cinémur.
In France, the film received 14 press reviews. Regarding the positive reception, Danielle Attali wrote in Le Journal du dimanche that "Luc Besson's thriller shows a successful talent to entertain and keep in suspense". In Voici, the reviewer also appreciated the work of Besson, stating that he "returns to action films with this wacky cross between a superhero film and film about Asian gangsters, amped up by the always sexy Scarlett Johansson". In Le Parisien, Magali Gruet stated, "Some have called this a feminist film, and though we will not go that far, it would be wrong to deny that a woman is portrayed as the source of solutions intended to save the world." Libération wrote, "Beyond the success or embellishment which adorns each new scene with a spectacular swagger of violence and improbable turns, there is a strong feeling that Luc Besson now makes films from a position beyond merely marketing considerations." Le Nouvel Observateur wrote, "It was unclear how such a contrived portrayal can delude audiences once the novelty becomes dissipated."
Among U.S. reviews, Christopher Orr of The Atlantic reviewed it through the list of 26 points, in an article published in The Atlantic under title "The Dumbest Movie Ever Made About Brain Capacity". Orr begins with describing it as "mind-bendingly miscalculated sci-fi vehicle for Scarlett Johansson" whom he sees as "moderately charismatic", and film's 89 minutes length as "mercifully brief", although saying that "quantity of inanity" squeezed into this screen time "beggars that of awful movies of substantially greater length". He ultimately explains his choice of review format through points by calling the film "so idiotic that the only way to properly convey its flaws is to enumerate them". Justin Chang of Variety called Lucy "a slickly engineered showcase for a kickass heroine whom we instinctively, unhesitatingly root for" and an enjoyable, "agreeably goofy, high-concept" speculative narrative devoid of self-importance because "it pays deft, knowing homage to any number of Hollywood sci-fi head-trip classics, embedding its ideas in a dense labyrinth of cinematic references that somehow end up feeling sly rather than shopworn." Jordan Hoffman of The Guardian called the film "mindless and mixed up, but propulsive and fun" and added that "Scarlett Johansson shines in this pseudo-intellectual action flick that represents Luc Besson's finest work" since the film The Fifth Element; he gave Lucy 3/5 stars, while IGN's Jim Vejvoda rated the film a 7.2 and said "this movie is all about Johansson, who's in almost every scene. She ably plays the title character as she transforms from average person to omnipotent entity" and "ultimately, more of Lucy works than doesn't. It's a fun movie even if its 'science' more than strains suspension of disbelief. It's a credit to Besson's style and Johansson's performance that Lucy isn't a train wreck." The San Francisco Chronicle's Mick LaSalle said, "You can scoff at Besson's philosophies and hypotheses, but to do that would miss what's in front of you. Lucy is an impeccably realized vision of Besson's view of things."
By contrast, John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter stated that "plenty of films and novels have envisioned what would happen if we gained conscious control over our entire brain," but that "it's hard to recall one whose ideas were more laughable than this one." He stated that the audience may "roll with the film" as Lucy does things beyond human capability, but that the film does not justify "Lucy's increasingly godlike abilities, which soon include time travel and levitation. Every now and then, a nugget of real philosophy is dropped into the screenplay, but it's surrounded by so much blather that even a generous viewer has trouble using it to justify what Lucy experiences." Writing for LA Weekly, Amy Nicholson stated that Besson "must think the audience is operating with even fewer synapses . Here, his style is slick but hand-holdingly literal" and "as the newly bionic Lucy seeks vengeance, Besson even tries to convince us she's a strong female character, which to the majority of male action directors simply means a sexy, silent badass. The real females in the audience may wonder why a genius would limp across a multi-continental gunfight in five-inch Louboutins."
Among the main criticisms of the film were the ten percent of brain myth, Lucy becoming less empathetic and more robotic as her brain capacity increases, her invincibility, and the use of animal imagery to convey "obvious points". Ralph Blackburn of Belfast Telegraph called the notion of only using ten percent of the brain an "often-quoted idea" that "has obvious Hollywood potential," but, according to leading neuroscientists, is "nothing more than an urban myth." He cited neuropsychology professor Barbara Sahakian, quoting that "it's impossible to work out how much of our brain we are using quantitatively. However, it is definitely much more than 10 per cent." Chang stated that because Besson "seems more interested in engaging, playfully yet seriously, with the various biological, philosophical and metaphysical riddles that raises," the story is lacking as an action film and is not "much of a thriller – it's virtually an anti-thriller, devoid of suspense or any real sense of danger due to the fact that its heroine is more or less invincible," and that "at times it's hard to shake the sense that a smarter, more unbridled picture might have found a way to slip the bonds of genre altogether." Like Chang, DeFore felt that one of the flaws with the film is Lucy's invincibility because it "nullifies much of the drama to come." Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune said that the first twenty minutes of the film are good, but that by half an hour of runtime, the audience will realize that Lucy has no limits, which makes the film dull after a while with a "limited payoff". The Boston Globe's Ty Burr, on the other hand, stated of the criticisms: "who comes to a Besson movie seeking logic? Lucy stays true to its own invented physics." Besson said he knew of the ten percent myth, and that the film uses it as a metaphor, while Robbie Collin for The Daily Telegraph concluded the film is based on the Kantian model of transcendental idealism, where the human mind imposes order on the world to make sense of it, and without it all relations between objects in space and time would cease to exist.
Lucy has been compared to various films; common examples include Akira, 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Matrix, The Tree of Life, Transcendence, and especially Limitless. Chang said, "Lucy's gradual rise to omniscience and omnipotence recalls Neo's own such journey in The Matrix, while her many black-suited Korean opponents suggest another army of Agent Smiths," and added that, when Lucy "uploads herself, Big Brother-style, to every computer and TV screen in the vicinity," the film suggests "a livelier, less ponderous remake" of Transcendence. Hoffman said, "The end of the movie goes completely off the rails, but in a way that is charming in its stupidity. It's like 2001: A Space Odyssey for those with short attention spans, and those people need to have their minds blown, too, I suppose." Matt Prigge of Metro New York, while calling the film "stupid, smart and awesome," stated that it "smartly goes in a wildly different direction than the amusingly amoral Limitless, in which Bradley Cooper's character abused a similar drug, but used it to gain success, money and power. He was selfish. Lucy is selfless." Prigge added, "If Lucy is Limitless, it's Limitless with more than a dash of The Tree of Life, and even a bit" of the film Under the Skin, which also stars Johansson. Burr commented that "where a fully juiced cerebellum just made Cooper's character really, really capable, Lucy undergoes a metaphysical makeover that, by the film's midpoint, has started to rearrange time, space, and her body." Comparing Lucy's powers to characters Professor X, The Doctor, Dr. Manhattan, Galactus, God from Bruce Almighty, Scarlet Witch, and Tetsuo from Akira, Hollywood.com's Jordan Smith stated that "Lucy may be the most powerful film character ever created," but indicated that Tetsuo's powers might match hers.
Accolades
Year | Award | Category | Recipients | Result |
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2014 | Alliance of Women Film Journalists | Kick Ass Award for Best Female Action Star | Scarlett Johansson | Nominated |
2014 | Village Voice Film Poll | Best Actress | Runner-up | |
2015 | Saturn Award | Best Action/Adventure Film | Lucy | Nominated |
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards | Best Actress in an Action Movie | Scarlett Johansson | Nominated | |
Jupiter Award | Best International Actress | Nominated | ||
MTV Movie Awards | Best Female Performance | Nominated | ||
National Society of Film Critics Awards | Best Actress | 3rd place | ||
Visual Effects Society Awards | Outstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal/Live Action Feature Motion Picture | Richard Bluff, Stephen Bevins, Stephen DeLuca, Tiffany Yung | Nominated |
Graphic novel and future
Hollywood journalist Nikki Finke reported in a July 2014 post on her film industry blog that: "In August, a Lucy graphic novel will be released online with four chapters appearing every other day for one week." The first chapter of the semi-animated graphic novel was published on the international version of the movie's official website and features the same story material as seen in trailers with picture elements that move as scrolling takes place.
In an April 2014 WonderCon interview, Besson was asked about the possibility of a Lucy sequel and stated, "With Lucy, you'll see the end of the film. I don't know how we can make a sequel, but if the film is huge, then I will think about it." In August, while promoting the film in Taipei, where scenes were shot, Besson commented further about the possibility of a sequel: "I don't see how we can do one. It's not made for that. If I find something good enough, maybe I will, but for now I don't even think about it." In June 2015, it was reported that a sequel was in development. In October 2017, it was rumored that Besson had completed the script, but on 5 October he announced on his Facebook page that he was not working on a sequel for Lucy.
On October 31, 2022, a spin-off series was announced to be in development by EuropaCorp and Village Roadshow with Freeman in talks to reprise his role.
See also
- Posthuman
- Charly, a 1968 film based on the 1959 short story and novel Flowers for Algernon, about a man whose IQ gets tripled.
- "Understand", a 1991 novelette by Ted Chiang about a man who's made super-intelligent by an experimental drug.
- Phenomenon, a 1996 film in which John Travolta is mysteriously turned into a genius with telekinetic powers.
- Limitless, a 2011 film and 2015 television series in which a drug allows a man to realize his potential.
Notes
- Credited as Analeigh Tipton
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External links
- Official website at the Wayback Machine (archived 7 April 2014)
- Lucy at IMDb
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