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Gravity
Cast
Sandra Bullock, George Clooney, Ed Harris, Orto Ignatiussen View AllCrew
Alfonso Cuarón (Director), Alfonso Cuarón (Writer), Jonás Cuarón (Writer) View All
Release: Oct. 3rd, 2013
Runtime: 1 hour, 31 minutes
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Gravity
Alfonso Cuarón's new science fiction film with George Clooney and Sandra Bullock(I would have prefered Marion Cotillard who was up for the role at one point) playing the leads, though apparently it's ...
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Can anyone tell me why the picture "Gravity" isn't being shown at an iMax Theatre in the Los Angeles area. Looking at one site I found "Gravity" being shown at an iMax "In New...
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Wow,this movie is becoming so popular.I've heard it even being called the first masterpiece of the 2010s.
When I saw the trailer first,I was a bit skeptical since I don't like Bullock,Clooney and Chil...
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In the beginning there are three astronauts outside. Two are tethered but the Clooney character is not; he's darting around with a jet pack instead. Having heard that this movie was very realistic thi...
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Gravity versus Interstellar
When INTERSTELLAR was released there was a lot of talk in my city ( Bombay in India ) as to how it totally outclassed and eclipsed GRAVITY , because the setting of interstellar ( that of time travel t...
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Film Trivia Snippets - Before eventually going into production Gravity had been languishing in development hell for four years because the film's ambition in terms of cinematography, visual effects and realistic "story atmosphere" of outer space had been beyond the limits of the current te....

Thus, the film tries to be one of those films that blends imagery and intense dialogue and acting together, yet fails on both parts.

In the films: Apollo 13 (1995) and Marooned (1969) we also see astronauts stranded in space, the drama is told to the audiences by superb acting and it's the actors who make us believe what we are seeing is real.