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"Lucy:" Scarlett Johansson stars in Luc Besson's latest sci-fi action film. Kinda. Actually, like in cuisine,

Posted by tinear on July 25, 2014 at 13:17:01:

there's a new genre becoming more and more popular as single genres are exhausted. Voila! Fusion films are born.
This is a film really about man's intelligence, its potential, and its purpose not very thinly disguised as an international drug/action flick.
I don't mind watching Scarlett for a couple of hours, the sophomoric philosophizing beats most of the dialogue in these kinds of films--- just don't expect an edge of your seat ride.
Malick's "Tree of Life" meets "Nikita."