Luce

2019 • 110 minutes
3.6
59 reviews
90%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

Luce is a smart psychological thriller that will leave audiences breathless. An all-star high school athlete and accomplished debater, Luce (Kelvin Harrison Jr.) is a poster boy for the new American Dream - as are his parents (Naomi Watts and Tim Roth), who adopted him from a war-torn country a decade earlier. When Luce's teacher (Octavia Spencer) makes a shocking discovery in his locker, Luce's stellar reputation is called into question. But is he really at fault, or is Ms. Wilson preying on dangerous stereotypes? Stacked with amazing performances, and adapted from JC Lee's acclaimed play, director Julius Onah has created an intense, multi-layered and deeply entertaining look at identity in today's America.
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

3.6
59 reviews
Travis Fisher
November 3, 2019
I loved it. Great story. I do wish they would have shown his background but the movie was great. SPOILER: The teacher became a part of the system in which she is the one to turn on her own people because they don't fit into the proper upstanding citizen I.e. Luce. In this case she was trying to get the glory from those who she preaches against. She got a black student's scholarship revoked (Deshaun) because she thought he was being the stereotype. Luce wanted to make her pay.
50 people found this review helpful
Stephen Jacewicz
February 8, 2021
A question driven drama that proves effective with all these stories yet tied into one. Race, mental health, school problems. They come together where it really makes you wonder. Poor treatment of one with disabilities is done well in Luce. Race plays well here. I loved seeing a white family raise a African American. The school issues are played importantly where it works. Spencer delievers. All of them do here. Shocking and amazing and powerful. One of the best films of 2019.
Gian Giles
November 17, 2019
Overated and very underwhelming. Had alot of potential but fell short. I want my time back, just read the Wikipedia page and save your time and money. The best part of the movie Octavia and Tim Roth's acting.
16 people found this review helpful