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This concept deserves a solid ten however the writer (or director?) did not do enough to make us feel like we should care for the Lucy character so where we should have been feeling a sense of loss and awe during her final transition into the realm of ultimate evolutionary knowledge, we feel a sense of confusion and disbelief instead. The end product re: Lucy's final edict, answers no questions but only causes us to ask more, such as who was that guy who found out we use only 10% of our brain... some guy called Einstein? (I can think of some politicians who seem to be using less than one-tenth-of-one-billionth of a percent of an entire sperm cell... well, you get the picture.) Final word: the premise is more in line with a bad LSD trip than one based on science but an interesting idea nevertheless since the hominid Lucy of a million years ago gets to meet the millennial Lucy in what passes for God touching Adam's fingertip ala Michael Angelo's Sistine Chapel painting and time travel (minus time) The Japanese yakuzza are evil enough and provide the fodder for Lucy's brainpower but then, you already know that once you find out that they are up to no good. I recommend this for scifi-LSD-paleo-timetravel computer geeks and... oh, move over Sharon Stone, Scarlett does a grand job of erotically enticing her jailer with those calculating legs of hers so guys with gals, please close your eyes... y-yy-y-yum!
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