CharlesGrey: I thought that was an interesting concept to explore, as long as you keep an open mind about it.
timppu: I recalled another movie about "using more capacity of your brain",
Limitless.
It basically had the same idea, someone uses a drug that enhances their mental capabilities. The effects were much more believable in Limitless, e.g. you get super-memory remembering anything from the past, you can make very complicated conclusions with all the information you have etc.
None of this "you can defy the laws of physics and make materia out of nowhere because of a drug"-nonsense. Plus, Limitless actually got a TV-series after the movie. :)
Hah, turns out I already have the film on DVD, just haven't watched it yet. I might check out the series too, if I like the film.
As for Lucy, I think the film was best during the first few scenes after she "awakens", when she is essentially just a more efficient version of her old self, with increased strength, perception, reactions etc.
I agree that some of the later scenes are over the top, but it's not so much the lack of logic which bothered me. ( For all I know, just about anything is possible. If something seems like magic or impossible to us, it just means we haven't figured out how it works yet. ) It's more that in the beginning Lucy is essentially a biological machine, cold and efficient, but in some later scenes the director and FX folks tried too hard to make things look "cool" and impressive, rather than efficient, which for better or worse happens to most big entertainment movies.
tinyE: ACTUALLY, Scarlett herself was in another movie about that, "LUCY".
It was so bad it defied logic. :P
Well yes, that
is what we've just been talking about. Go have a cup of coffee. :P