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Les deux hémisphères de Lucca

Original title: Los dos hemisferios de Lucca
  • 2025
  • TV-14
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Les deux hémisphères de Lucca (2025)
Determined to help her son, who has cerebral palsy, Bárbara takes her family to India for an experimental treatment.
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Determined to help her son, who has cerebral palsy, Bárbara takes her family to India for an experimental treatment.Determined to help her son, who has cerebral palsy, Bárbara takes her family to India for an experimental treatment.Determined to help her son, who has cerebral palsy, Bárbara takes her family to India for an experimental treatment.

  • Director
    • Mariana Chenillo
  • Writers
    • Bárbara Anderson
    • Mariana Chenillo
    • Javier Peñalosa
  • Stars
    • Bárbara Mori
    • Juan Pablo Medina
    • Bill Rogers
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    6.9/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Mariana Chenillo
    • Writers
      • Bárbara Anderson
      • Mariana Chenillo
      • Javier Peñalosa
    • Stars
      • Bárbara Mori
      • Juan Pablo Medina
      • Bill Rogers
    • 18User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bárbara Mori
    Bárbara Mori
    • Bárbara
    Juan Pablo Medina
    Juan Pablo Medina
    • Andrés
    Bill Rogers
    Bill Rogers
    • Dr. Jaramillo
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Joe Hernandez
    Joe Hernandez
    • Dr. Jose Ibarra
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Sean Burgos
    Sean Burgos
    • Alberto Lizarraga
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Hernán Mendoza
    Hernán Mendoza
    • Dr. Ibarra
    Julián Tello
    • Lucca
    Ari Brickman
    Ari Brickman
    • Jaramilo
    Alejandra Corman
    Alejandra Corman
    • Compañera Editorial
    Danish Husain
    Danish Husain
    • Dr. Kumar
    Paloma Alvamar
    • Nayelli
    Abhinav Grover
    • Venkatesh
    Steven Destello
    • John Millar
    Samuel Pérez
    • Bruno
    Mai Elissalt
    • Directora de Kinder
    Diana Mercado Armenta
    • Diana Maestra Lucca
    Bélen Chávez
    • Enfermera
    Tamara Salamonovitz Rivadeo
    • Asistente Editorial
    • Director
      • Mariana Chenillo
    • Writers
      • Bárbara Anderson
      • Mariana Chenillo
      • Javier Peñalosa
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    4sddavis63

    It's A Movie You Really Want To Like

    You can't watch this movie without wanting to like it. It is - from the start - a movie you want to like. It screams for you to like it. Who wouldn't be drawn in, rooting for a woman who's fighting everything and everyone to get treatment for her severely disabled young son. Barbara overcomes financial challenges, medical challenges, political challenges. She works against some sleazy backroom stuff going on - all to get treatment for her son in a "cytotron" - a "miracle" medical device invented by Dr. Kumar and only found in India. You want her to succeed. You want this movie to be good. So - why does the movie feel so distant emotionally? The connection just isn't there.

    I'll concede - it's a Mexican movie, and so the audio is Spanish. I chose to watch a version dubbed into English, and maybe that wasn't the wisest choice. Whoever the voice actors were - I didn't think they really captured the essence of the story. The voice acting was flat and lifeless. There was a blandness to much of the audio, and without hearing the voices of the actual cast it's hard to know whether the voice over actors were mirroring them or whether they just didn't do a very good job. If I were to watch it again (I wouldn't - that ship has sailed) I'd watch a subtitled version and listen to how the actors portrayed their characters. It might have made the experience more enjoyable.

    I suppose I also have to confess to being kind of a skeptic about these kinds of stories. When I first saw the movie's description, it mentioned something about a "miracle treatment" in India - and I thought this was going to be some outlandish "faith healing from a guru" kind of story. It wasn't. The cytotron appears to be a very real medical device. But I remain skeptical. I can't find much about the cytotron online aside from promotional websites that stress how the FDA has given the cytotron a "Breakthrough Device Designation." Which sounds impressive - but what it really means is that it isn't approved. It means they're checking it out; taking a look at it. And that was back in 2019, so I can't find anything about its current status. So Lucca's story is an anecdote at best.

    I'm sorry - I want this to be true. It's called a true story, it's based on a book written by the mom. If the story is true I can respect Barbara for not letting anything stop her in her quest for the best chance for her son's treatment. That's inspiring. But I have to be honest - I remain skeptical about the device, and I can't escape the feeling that this movie is basically just another piece of promotion for the device. (4/10)
    6samabc-31952

    Great performances. A World of Hope with an Unconventional Treatment: Cytotron by an Indian Scientist

    This is a heart-wrenching drama that tells a true story of a family's journey to seek experimental treatment for their son Lucca, who suffers from severe pediatric cerebral palsy. The movie is based on the book The Two Hemispheres of Lucca by Barbara Anderson and follows the family's trip to India in search of a miracle cure.

    As I watched this movie, I found myself deeply invested in the story of a young boy's journey with cerebral palsy. The film focuses on Lucca's treatment using the Cytotron device. I had never heard of this innovative therapy before and was fascinated by its potential to improve Lucca's condition. The film's portrayal of the treatment's effects was both poignant and thought-provoking. While the scientific evidence supporting the effectiveness of Cytotron treatment for cerebral palsy is limited, the movie portrays the family's hopes and struggles as they explore this unconventional therapy.

    For those unfamiliar, the Cytotron is a medical device that utilizes electromagnetic fields to treat various conditions, including cancer, inflammation, and neurological disorders. Developed by Dr. Rajah Vijay Kumar, founder of Scalene Cybernetics Limited, the Cytotron has been patented in several countries, including the US, Europe and China. It emits a specific range of electromagnetic frequencies that interact with cells and tissues, promoting healing and reducing inflammation. This non-invasive therapy is believed to stimulate cellular regeneration, modulate the immune system and enhance the body's natural healing processes.

    Barbara Mori's performance as Lucca's mother is outstanding, conveying the depth of a parent's love and devotion. The entire cast delivered powerful performances, making it easy to become fully immersed in the story.

    The film's pacing is somewhat uneven with few plot threads feeling rushed and underdeveloped. Despite these flaws, it is a powerful and emotional film that is worth watching for its thought-provoking theme and outstanding performances. I found a deep sense of connection to the characters' struggles and triumphs.

    While the Cytotron treatment may be relatively unheard of and unconventional, the movie sparks important conversations about how promising this treatment is. This is a moving and inspiring film that sheds light on the challenges faced by families with children with special needs. A good watch. Watch Lucca's World, a Spanish film dubbed in English, available on Netflix.
    10shobaramana

    Must watch

    Absolutely Inspiring , shows how to believe in oneself and going beyond possibilities especially when it concerns family members and emotions.

    What a journey. Unconditional love. What sacrifice. Single pointed focus...... the characters were so genuine... Everyone in the family played such a significant role and went that extra mile. Good human beings on the right path can definitely move mountains come what may.... The limitations of doctors, the politics, the spiritual strength everything fades away when it comes to once inner strength .

    This can happen only and only by a mother and nonr other... do watch and see the change in you.

    Wow !!!
    4diegojacques

    Unfairly Mediocre: A Heartfelt Story Undone by a Disastrous Execution

    It's truly unfair that such a moving story was given such a mediocre film adaptation. The performances are atrocious at best, with no chemistry between the actors-everything feels stiff and painfully forced. The script has the depth and finesse of an average soap opera, filled with predictable dialogue and melodramatic clichés. Even the technical aspects are shockingly poor; at times, the background music drowns out the dialogue, making it hard to follow.

    The storytelling is equally disjointed, as if the scenes were strung together with duct tape rather than flowing naturally. Emotional moments arrive not as an organic culmination of the narrative but as clumsy demands for tears. It's one of those films that doesn't just invite you to cry-it practically threatens you into it, making you feel guilty if you don't. A wasted opportunity for what could have been a truly powerful film.
    8raphaelyegles

    Lucca's World: An Ode to Unconditional Love - A moving journey of devoted parents

    Lucca's World is a poignant film that plunges viewers into the world of unconditional love and courage in the face of adversity. It tells the story of two Mexican parents whose son, Lucca, was born with neurological disabilities. With great sensitivity, the film illustrates their daily struggle, their unshakable energy and their constant hope to see their son cured.

    A journey of sacrifice and hope Lucca's family faces enormous financial challenges, but that doesn't stop them from seeking solutions to improve their son's health. Their quest takes them to Bangalore, India, where they decide to try a new treatment called Cytotron. This bold choice is further proof of their unwavering dedication and willingness to sacrifice everything for Lucca's well-being.

    Inspiring characters The film's characters are played with great authenticity, paying tribute to the strength and resilience of Lucca's parents. Each actor brings a touching depth and humanity to his or her role, capturing the complex nuances of parental love and personal sacrifice. Lucca, for his part, is admirable in his determination and gradual evolution towards recovery.

    A message of hope and positivity Lucca's World is much more than just a film; it's a feel-good movie that reminds us that love and acceptance are the keys to recovery.

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      The passport stamp is dated 29 July 2017, but Bárbara appears to be using an iPhone 12 Pro or a newer model, identifiable by its triple-camera setup.

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    • Release date
      • January 31, 2025 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Official site
      • Netflix Site
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los dos hemisferios de Lucca
    • Production company
      • Woo Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.00 : 1

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