Lucy K. ’24, Editor in Chief
Review: Lucy: The Movie (★★★★☆)
Released in 2006, Lucy was an instant classic the day she hit movie theaters. The movie’s character development is stellar but her hair color is wildly inconsistent from scene to scene. Top scenes include going to the ER after closing night of Les Mis, Top Chef-style action shots from the bakery, and the movie’s musical interludes. Had audiences roaring when she caught a 140-pound fish with her bare hands. Critics agree that, even sixteen years after her release, Lucy remains a controversial yet profound and deeply moving picture that merits a watch.
“Lucy is energetic and fun. Like a dad who wants to go fishing.” – Cassia W. ’23
“Talking to Lucy is like being at a farmer’s market.” – Lorelei S. ’25