Monday, August 25, 2014

LUCY --- A Super Film by Luc Besson

As most the reviews and critics of the film " LUCY" , staring Scarlett Johansson, and Morgan Freeman, were not very positive in the US,  I love this movie, and I praise this film's originality and its courage of exploring the infinite possibilities beyond the simple notion of God or Realism.   For there are several concepts that can be manifested in Buddhism's perception of realization and  liberation of our mind and soul . Although the Path and Method may be different from the film .....

I am certain that this film will become more popular in Asian and European countries, since  many scenes were taken in Taiwan, China, and Paris, and since people there have more willingness to accept the  possibilities of defying the theory of only existence of  God. 

The main theory of the film is that by using 100 person of human brain capacity , one can achieve the infinite ability of being omnipotent without having possession of one's physical body. While in Buddhism, you can achieve the state of omnipotent / all knowing, by finding your true self, your primordial wisdom, which  is beyond material and physical existence ! 

And yes,   We can become Devine and Transcended !!




Lucy: " Every cell knows and talks to every other cell. They exchange a thousand bits of information between themselves per second. Cells join together forming a joint web of communication, which in turn forms matter. Cells get together, take on one form, deform, reform — makes no difference, they're all the same. Humans consider themselves unique, so they've rooted their whole theory of existence on their uniqueness. "One" is their unit of "measure" — but its not. All social systems we've put into place are a mere sketch: "one plus one equals two", that's all we've learned, but one plus one has never equaled two — there are in fact no numbers and no letters, we've codified our existence to bring it down to human size, to make it comprehensible, we've created a scale so we can forget its unfathomable scale." 



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