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聯合翻譯 引用自 http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/lang/archives/2014/08/28/2003598411

 

French director Luc Besson’s new film, Lucy, about a woman who ingests a drug that gives her supernormal mental powers, says action films bore him — but his movie still has a spectacular car chase through Paris.

Besson, whose other sci-fi hit, The Fifth Element (1997), starred Bruce Willis and Milla Jovovich, has turned to the versatile Scarlett Johansson to play the Lucy of the title.

Besson, who wrote the screenplay as well as directing, started with the idea that the average person uses only 10 percent of the brain’s cognitive powers.

Besson’s movie contains plenty of high-octane action sequences, but the director said that as he grew older he found he felt the need to “mix philosophical content with fun.”

“I am not a 16-year-old moviegoer and I love action film and thriller and all this, but I need content now, I need more. You know if it’s just an action film, I get bored after an hour even if it’s really well done.”

The film has already taken in more than US$128.9 million worldwide, according to Screen Daily. It topped the French and North American box offices on release.

 

聯合翻譯 引用自 http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/lang/archives/2014/08/28/2003598411

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