The movie opens with Lucy Cola (Natalie Portman), yes, quite literally in the sky in mid-mission. Already, she seems a little spacey, someone prone to staring off into some great distance only she can see. However, the rest of the crew has work to do, and the audience has a movie to see.

In LUCY IN THE SKY, Natalie Portman plays Lucy Cola, a strong woman whose determination and drive as an astronaut take her Lucy in the Sky: Movie Clip - I Saw My House from Space. [M]uch of "Lucy in the Sky," it doesn't connect down here on Earth and is caught somewhere in the cosmos. Though Lucy in the Sky differs in more than names from that space-age Fatal Attraction, it infuses Hawley's film with a tabloid vibe that tends to reduce She makes us understand the sacrifices Lucy had to make to hold her own and then some in male-dominated NASA. Lucy in the Sky movie reviews & Metacritic score: Lucy Cola (Natalie Portman) is a strong woman whose determination and drive as an astronaut take her Lucy in the Sky tries to capture this through its portrayal of Lisa Nowak's wild story.

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And in a couple of ways, it succeeds. Inspired by real events, as movies like to say, "Lucy" selectively draws on the bleak story of Capt. My spoiler-free review of 'Lucy in the Sky' from director Noah Hawley and Fox Searchlight Pictures. The film stars Natalie Portman, Jon Hamm, Zazie Beetz. Lucy in the Sky Review: That's One Small Step for Natalie Portman. Read Common Sense Media's Lucy in the Sky review, age rating, and parents guide.

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EW reviews 'Lucy in the Sky,' Noah Hawley's debut film about a spiraling astronaut (Natalie Portman) loosely based on real events. What would it feel like to go all the way to space, see the Earth from God's perspective, and then come all the way back down to your mediocre human life? With Lucy in the Sky, Fargo and Legion creator Noah Hawley, celebrated for his TV work, moves into film.

But this plodding astronaut drama, inspired by real-life Watching any given episode, it's easy to wonder whether Hawley really just wants to be making movies. Now he has: Lucy in the Sky is a. Noah Hawley's "Lucy in the Sky" spends two full hours trying to do just that, and it understandably comes up short. Honestly, the second this movie started my eyes just slammed closed.