Originally released in 2014, the French production also featured Morgan Freeman and the South Korean legend Choi Min-sik. It was based on the myth that human beings use only a fraction of their brain power, and that if they were to operate at full potential, they would be indistinguishable from superheroes. In the movie, Johansson’s character gains access to untapped corners of her brain and uses her newfound power to take down a menacing drug lord. Produced on a reported budget of $40 million, the 90-minute sci-fi movie grossed around $470 million worldwide.
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We’re talking, of course, about Lucy. The film was directed by Luc Besson, who was eventually disgraced for sexual assault allegations. Lucy divided critics; some appreciated its campy tone, while others found it too silly to recommend. It now holds a 67% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, where the critics’ 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.” According to FlixPatrol, Lucy is currently among the most-watched movies on Netflix in the United States. Aside from any potential Jurassic World Rebirth follow-ups, Johansson is set to star in Disney’s Tower of Terror and Mike Flanagan‘s untitled Exorcist movie.
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July 25, 2014
- Runtime
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90minutes
- Director
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Luc Besson
- Writers
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Luc Besson
- Franchise(s)
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Lucy
