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Path: ...!weretis.net!feeder9.news.weretis.net!i2pn.org!i2pn2.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: quadibloc <quadibloc@gmail.com> Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.written Subject: Lucy (2014) Date: Sun, 4 Aug 2024 13:45:08 +0000 Organization: novaBBS Message-ID: <fbd93e8c6187685e1ba35991eed5d14f@www.novabbs.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Injection-Info: i2pn2.org; logging-data="1436299"; mail-complaints-to="usenet@i2pn2.org"; posting-account="5sGkkzIbbdADfSo2vvlQSyy6vQkiKbuCRuGoclDdANg"; User-Agent: Rocksolid Light X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 4.0.0 X-Rslight-Site: $2y$10$GkdGrG9uqZPQ5mB21i90O.yQfpWzir1HKHtDiR9cWvjwN0hZhQYR. X-Rslight-Posting-User: 80dce3cebe7cf4e7a35bf1a47824d0d58e41b1b7 Bytes: 4676 Lines: 93 I think I thought the movie might be interesting when I first heard of it, back when it came out. Recently, YouTube brought the movie to my attention again. SPOILER WARNING: after some introductory comments, this post is primarily a discussion of how the movie ends. I can certainly see why the critics panned the movie. The protagonist engages in a car chase with disregard for innocent human life at one point. This could be, of course, because of how high the stakes are, but some might ask if the movie is amoral, or just mindless spectacle. And the movie is based on faulty science. The old canard that we use "only 10% of our brains" is made into the central core of the plot. Another, less noticed, error is that the date of the origin of life on Earth is given as one billion years ago. The latest estimate is 3.7 billion years; I guess round numbers sound nicer. But a third scientific flub is that the drug that gives Lucy her amazing powers, synthetic CPH4, is a synthetic version of a substance secreted by women during the sixth week of pregnancy that triggers increased brain development in the fetus. Aside from providing nutrition and oxygen to the unborn child, women also help to train the immune system of the developing child. But the pattern of development is guided by the child's genetic program autonomously. There isn't a female hormone to trigger brain development in the developing fetus; there instead are good reasons why such a thing wouldn't exist (basically more things can go wrong). (SPOILERS) Some people have compared this movie to Limitless. While the two movies have the same _premise_, I think their endings are very different. Instead, for a movie with a similar ending, I would go back to the movie Starman. In this movie, since Lucy is "everywhere", after Morgan Freeman's character reads the contents of the USB stick he was handed, with the words... Life was given to you a billion years ago. Now you know what to do with it. Presumably, the USB stick won't just say things like "don't waste time, effort, and lives on making wars" which is all very well, but absent a solution for the case where the other fellow doesn't want to go along, not terribly helpful. After all, if Lucy is everywhere, she can get rid of the nuclear arsenals of the world's tyrants, and bring the world's drug kingpins to rout, and so on and so forth. Also, instead of just sage advice, the USB stick might include some technical help. I suppose some could react to this as a form of cheating, but I'm afraid it is impossible in principle for a set of rules for living right oneself to solve the problem of the other fellow, and thus also impossible for it to bring about an earthly paradise straight away. And, aside from the evil and wicked men who plague us with war and crime, humans have a tendency to reproduce at such a rate that eventually the ability of any given level of technology to feed everyone sustainably will be exceeded. Again I see those involved as difficult to persuade. One in-between alternative, of course, is to include a technology that allows one to run away from the consequences of other people's actions, instead of the power to coerce... which could be used by the bad guys instead. Another possibility is for the revelation to be self-limiting; people who choose to follow its guidance for right thinking and right living also gain amazing psychic powers that others don't have and can't get, so the program of right thinking and right living has broad appeal. Ah, well. People hope for an escape from the predicament we're in. This fuels religion, particularly its eschatological element. Naturally, not actually having a solution, the details must be avoided. John Savard