Warner Bros. Pictures | Release Date: October 4, 2013
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StatlerWaldorfOct 27, 2015
I put off watching Gravity because someone told me it was a really good film about a dying astronaut and I pictured something like Ray Bradbury’s Kaleidoscope, which has, in my mind, always been itching to be a really slow, understated,I put off watching Gravity because someone told me it was a really good film about a dying astronaut and I pictured something like Ray Bradbury’s Kaleidoscope, which has, in my mind, always been itching to be a really slow, understated, Oscar-bait-port-to-film. My imaginary version of Gravity is a better meditation on death but it’s also way the **** boring as compared to the real Gravity. Alfonso Cuarón perfected some of the best longshots in film history with Children of Men and he brings the same choreographic talent to 0 G—shut up Neil Tyson, stop texting during the goddamn movie—sorry. Anyway, it’s beautiful and real enough to be a non-stop human vs. space thrill. An internal subplot about Sandra Bullock’s daughter and some heavy-handed symbolism kind of stilt the action through the second and third trimester (wink) though. It’s frustrating because in a very spare film these sorts of additions stand in high relief, which is great if you’re trying to say something, but just confusing if you have nothing to say. I don’t think Gravity actually has anything to say about death, birth, or evolution, but I liked it enough as a space thriller that if someone can convince me that there is something to its reference of those three concepts in a way that does not make you sound like a stoned college freshman then I will call it an 8. Expand
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EpicLadySpongeFeb 4, 2016
Stay floating, my friends, as we join in the Epic Space Adventure of 2013 named Gravity! Gravity will not leave you behind, but it'll keep you floating until the movie's over.
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BarneyOnMTJan 23, 2016
WHAT I LIKED: This film is a unique experience. It makes you feel in awe, tense, excited and confused - somehow it absorbs you in the world (or rather out of it!) to the point where you forget about anything else. It's just so real. This isWHAT I LIKED: This film is a unique experience. It makes you feel in awe, tense, excited and confused - somehow it absorbs you in the world (or rather out of it!) to the point where you forget about anything else. It's just so real. This is because not only are the visuals stunning and awe-inspiring, but there's a suprisingly excllent performance from Sandra Bullock and George Clooney, who manage make it personal and play these roles with conviction, and the changing emotions you might expect.
This movie constantly flits moods and emotions, which is why it doesn't drag or bore (when it easily could have) and just when you think 's okay, something always happens to catch you off guard, maintaining the tension perfectly. 'Gravity' is bloody amazing
WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE: The sheer tension and bleakness does take away some of the potential for emotion - you don't neccessarily feel sympathy towards the characters, more for the situation itself, but this is still thanks to great acting
VERDICT: It's nothing sort of bloody amazing. Gravity is a bleak, scary, brilliant space adventure like no other. Just wow.
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siskakudoFeb 1, 2016
Drama is a semi-fiction which tells about an in-depth character development and interaction. A dramatic film shows the emotional stories among the characters in a serious situation.
“My Sister’s Keeper” is an American and dramatic movie
Drama is a semi-fiction which tells about an in-depth character development and interaction. A dramatic film shows the emotional stories among the characters in a serious situation.
“My Sister’s Keeper” is an American and dramatic movie which is directed by Nick Cassavetes. It was released in 2009 and was based on the novel written by Jodi Picoult. “My Sister’s Keeper” had won several awards such as Teen Choice Award (2009) in the category of Choice Summer Movie Drama, ALMA Awards (2009) in the category of Outstanding Actress in Motion Picture, won by Cameron Diaz, and Young Artist Award in two categories: Best Performance in a Feature Film-Leading Young Actress, won by Abigail Breslin, and Best Performance in a Feature Film-Supporting Actress, won by Sofia Vassilieva.
Anna Fitzgerald (Abigail Breslin) was born by genetically engineered to save her sister, Kate Fitzgerald (Sofia Vassilieva), who suffered from acute promyelocytic leukemia when she was still a kid. To let Kate keep alive, her mother, Sara Fitzgerald (Cameron Diaz) gave up of her career as a lawyer and be a full time housewife to take care of Kate. But when Kate turned fifteen, she had renal failure. So this time, Anna was then forced by her mother to donate to Kate one of her kidney, but Anna did not agree to it because her future would be affected. Then she decided to sue her parents to seek medical emancipation and after many of her internal organs, tissues, and blood cells were donated to Kate. So, this ends the synopsis.
There are some aspects that I like and dislike from the movie. I like the acting of the characters because they seem to act really good especially the main characters. Kate’s family shows unconditional love towards her. Their sadness is simply so touching. About the editing aspect, I most like the flashback scenes. These scenes help the audience to get more understood where a problem actually comes from. The costume design is quite simple, but what matters is the movie inspires.
To my opinion, I dislike the visual effects. They are too ordinary and plain, and not fascinating. These have made me feel no patience and I cannot wait to watch the ending of the movie. Also for the editing, some dialogues are muted. The muted dialogues let the audience to guess and will be unsure to what the characters are talking about. There are few inaudible dialogues when Sara is communicating with the doctors and the nurses. “My Sister’s Keeper” actually prefers to have narrations instead of playing the background music. Therefore, the background music is only played for once or twice.
My overall reaction is, I like the beginning of the story. I find it ethical and good to watch although it is less humorous and not entertain. Nevertheless, it is fine to try to watch for at least once. I think you should prepare some tissue paper to dry your tears because the story is really sad. Plus, this is a parental guidance movie so it is better to take your whole family along. For the ratings, then I can rate that “My Sister’s Keeper” gets 7.9 out of 10 scores.
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RomanKirbyMar 5, 2016
A film that looks fantastic on Blu-ray and a great TV but without both of them the film looks bad. It's an amazing film but the best bit is how it looks.
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RobertStraussJun 11, 2016
”You have to see this movie on the big screen otherwise it’s boring and non-satisfying!”
In my opinion that’s just nonsense. Of course the experience is better but even though I didn’t get the chance to see it in theater I was still stunned
”You have to see this movie on the big screen otherwise it’s boring and non-satisfying!”
In my opinion that’s just nonsense. Of course the experience is better but even though I didn’t get the chance to see it in theater I was still stunned when I saw it at home for the first time.
First of all let’s get to the overall plot: A team of astronauts are out in space to repair the Hubble telescope when a Russian satellite is getting hit by a rocket and now wreckage of this satellite is about to collide with them. After that the only goal of everyone who survived this accident is to get back to earth alive.
Gravity isn’t a Science Fiction movie, it’s more of a nerve-racking thriller. The main characters are played by Sandra Bullock and George Clooney who both do an excellent job but this flick isn’t outstanding because of the great acting or the story, it’s the superior technical level this movie is on. Whether you talk about sound, which of course isn’t always around as you are in space, so the most of the time you just listen to the powerful soundtrack, the impressive visuals when thousands of pieces of metal fly by you, or just the camera movement by Emmanuel Lubezki who won several Oscars for a good reason.
In the first few minutes you get to see a very long shot which really involves you into the catastrophic events. Even when you are just at home lying on your couch you feel sick in the stomach when crewmembers are tumbling around. It’s really rare that I can feel for the characters that much as in Gravity, which gets supported by POV (point of view) shots here and there. That’s why I don’t get why a lot of people are complaining about this movie being boring, as he doesn’t let you breathe a lot during the short runtime of 91 minutes.
The only concern I got with the film is a very cliché turning point within the movie, but I don’t want to spoil things here so I’ll just leave you with that. This aspect gets easily dubbed by all the other great things I mentioned.
In the end Gravity isn’t just a movie, it’s more of an experience you should witness. Don’t get turned off by people complaining about watching the movie at home although a big TV and some good headphones or a surround system are recommendable. Overall it’s not perfect but definitely worth a watch!
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Muskrat147Aug 19, 2016
Taking on the title of not only a technical achievement, but a masterpiece, Gravity soars off of the screen with its dazzling cinematography, exceptional performances, and stellar visual effects.
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reviewfrom19842Jan 24, 2017
Gravity has good acting and good writing. I really did feel like I was in space with these people .
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alejandro970Sep 17, 2017
The greatest achievement of Mexican director Alfonso Cuaron. An adventure of fear and panic in space narrated with wit in near real time, with a minimum of cast and an inconceivable but brilliant Sandra Bullock.
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BroyaxMar 31, 2023
Belle réussite technique mais aussi esthétique, assurément. Et bien mise en scène également. C’est aussi l’occasion d’un rôle plutôt intéressant pour Sandra Bullock habituée à tourner des petites comédies de merde pour la gamelle.

Hélas,
Belle réussite technique mais aussi esthétique, assurément. Et bien mise en scène également. C’est aussi l’occasion d’un rôle plutôt intéressant pour Sandra Bullock habituée à tourner des petites comédies de merde pour la gamelle.

Hélas, c’est globalement bien mal écrit. notamment ces dialogues vraiment… ridicules. George Clooney à l’opposé a un rôle réduit à la portion congrue et c’est tant mieux parce qu’il est mauvais et qu’il devrait s’en tenir à ce qu’il sait faire : des pubs pour le pseudo-café d’une corpo.

En tout cas, on ne s’ennuie pas… ou presque pas. On s’énerve plutôt devant tant d’incohérences d’un scénario torché par quelques alcooliques anonymes, assurément. Le côté psychologique est puéril et ridicule comme en témoigne le personnage de Sandra Bullock et son passé… pathétique, son « background » comme on dit. Une caricature (on dirait la petite maison dans la prairie. Ou la petite conne dans l’espace). Et à part ça, je suis impressionné : elle lit le russe… et le chinois !… La musique est assez réussie dans l’ensemble mais s’avère trop envahissante : elle prend même carrément la tête au bout d’un certain temps. Un film finalement… étonnamment décevant !
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Dragonfly44May 5, 2018
Thrilling and half the time entertaining, but even at an hour and a half runtime, this movie feels to drag on forever.

Rating - 73%
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JLuis_001Sep 6, 2017
Gravity absorbs you and captivates you, during its 90 minutes you won't leave your seat, if you want to experience and see a part of the future of cinema, this is a great example.
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SoulWarfareDec 13, 2020
I remember deciding to watch this movie in cinemas because critics were all praising it as one of the best movies of that year. I watched it in IMAX 3D and remember being blown away by the movie. It won: Best Director, Best Cinematography,I remember deciding to watch this movie in cinemas because critics were all praising it as one of the best movies of that year. I watched it in IMAX 3D and remember being blown away by the movie. It won: Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Visual Effects, Best Film Editing, Best Original Score, Best Sound Editing, and Best Sound Mixing at the Oscars which is a lot of awards. I've decided to rewatch it on a whim but this time on my home TV. The question is if this movie is overrated or deserving of its accolades. Let's talk about the concept first, it's great. A survival movie in space, with no monsters or anything like that, is such a great concept that has not been done before or since its release. The movie perfectly illustrates the horror but also the beauty of space in a way that surprisingly meshes well together. On that note of the beauty, the cinematography is amazing. A lot of amazing cinematography is usually using real shots but Gravity does it all through CGI. It shouldn't work as CGI is quite obvious and bad CGI can even take you out of the movie but Gravity doesn't "fall" in that category. There are a lot of gorgeous shots that feel like paintings and this is partially thanks to the amazing visual effects. The set design for the space ships are claustrophobic and further emphasise the loneliness within this movie. The score is great and elevates the tension in the scenes where the score is prominent but during the more hopeful scenes, the score is more orchestral and beautiful. The movie doesn't rely on the score too much and sometimes just lets the silence of space or the breathing of the astronauts to suck the audience into the movie and it works. The movie is visually spectacular but what about the characters and story? The movie is revolved around Dr Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) who is our point of view character. For the most part, the movie makes us care about her because of the situation she is in and that is fine. However, the director (Alfonso Cuarón) decided to include a scene that elaborates on Ryan Stone's backstory on Earth. This is a good choice as it makes the audience more sympathetic with her and more understanding of why her personality is what it is or why she does certain actions or choices in the movie. Matt Kowalsky (George Clooney) is a sort of anchor character that support Ryan throughout the movie. He has a contrasting personality to Ryan as he is funny and charismatic yet due to being more experienced is also one who guides Ryan. I like the dynamic between the two of them and when both of them are interacting it's funny or heartwarming. I also have to praise Sandra Bulluck as she does a great job in carrying this movie. Her performance whenever she is struggling in space feels genuine and I can feel the fear and panic just from the tone of her voice. She also delivers in the emotional moments that bring the scene to life. She was deserving of that best actress nomination at the Oscars. George Clooney does a pretty good job as well. Although, he mostly just plays Matt as the witty and charming guy. I do like it when the two are together, George overshadows Sandra which sounds weird but that is exactly what it should be in terms of who their characters are and what the plot is asking.

I don't have many flaws with the movie that aren't just nitpicking but I do think the fact that Dr Ryan Stone seems to constantly panic in the first half of the movie kind of weird. Dr Ryan Stone just seems to not know the basics of being in space so know it all Matt Kowalsky constantly has to tell her stuff that I think she should've known. From a movie perspective, I get why this choice was made so that the audience can easily understand things about space but it could've handled way better in my opinion. Additionally, we get some backstory on Dr Ryan Stone but we don't get anything on Matt which I find a bit odd and lessens the impact of a certain scene. Unfortunately, I do think a lot of the impact this movie has is sadly lost because I am not watching it in a cinema. You could argue that with a lot of movies but for me watching this throughout certainly made me think "this would be way better in a cinema". In conclusion, I still really enjoyed the movie. Yes, the movie is impressive because of its style but in terms of substance, it certainly is lacking. However, the movie is just so visually spectacular that I don't mind it. Furthermore, a lot of great movies such as "Dunkirk" and "1917" do similar things to Gravity and they are both great movies as well. Gravity still is one of the best space movies to have come out in the last 20 years. I feel this movie accomplishes a lot with visual effects and space cinematography. A lot of people might not be talking about this movie anymore but for me, I certainly will still remember it.
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OhhaiimarkSep 13, 2018
One of the greater movies of the 21st century. Yes, the special effects are good, but that’s not the point of the film. It is an excellent examination of the main character and is incredibly well-directed. Amazing performance by Bullock andOne of the greater movies of the 21st century. Yes, the special effects are good, but that’s not the point of the film. It is an excellent examination of the main character and is incredibly well-directed. Amazing performance by Bullock and even Clooney. A truly poignant tale of coming home. Expand
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OnaskDec 20, 2018
Alfonso Cuarón nos brinda un espectacular thriller espacial gracias a las brutales actuaciones de Clooney y Bullock. Una historia humana como ninguna que deja al espectador agarrado a la silla sin pestañear con el corazón fuera del pecho. ConAlfonso Cuarón nos brinda un espectacular thriller espacial gracias a las brutales actuaciones de Clooney y Bullock. Una historia humana como ninguna que deja al espectador agarrado a la silla sin pestañear con el corazón fuera del pecho. Con un despliegue técnico asombroso, el director nos obsequia con planos del espacio y de nuestro planeta rotundamente hermosos. Es increíble cómo este señor consigue aguantarte planos relativamente estáticos durante dos minutos y planos secuencia de hasta diez y no te deja ni moverte del asiento.

Recalcar la impresionante banda sonora original de la cinta. Muy recomendada.
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ThomasdHJan 2, 2019
Enjoyable, but very much in the 'main character suffers for the entirety of the film' genre.
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PCRKNIGHTFeb 22, 2019
I have only seen this film once in full 3d in the cinema so this is a review of that experience, I think it may lose something in a home viewing but I’ve yet to do so.
Seeing this in the cinema was an incredible experience, the tension was
I have only seen this film once in full 3d in the cinema so this is a review of that experience, I think it may lose something in a home viewing but I’ve yet to do so.
Seeing this in the cinema was an incredible experience, the tension was unbearable and the visuals combined with the sound design were superb. I don’t care about technical inaccuracies, it’s a film and as that it was an intense, exhilarating ride.
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TomtagApr 20, 2019
What an adventure I'm having with this movie!! I am so proud to have watched this
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DawdlingPoetNov 24, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is a very claustrophobic film - its certainly a film to avoid if your prone to motion sickness, as it (inevitably) includes a lot of footage of the main characters floating about in space. Its quite thought provoking, in that it made me think about how small we are in our planet, compared to the clearly vastness of space. Some scenes are particularly disorientating in how their shot primarily from the bottom of the characters' spacesuit helmet, so you only get a brief view of their surrounding environment, while their floating around and around in space. There is definitely a spooky atmosphere present.

There are some amazing shots, views of the Earth in terrific colour and I imagine this is a film that looks better the larger the screen you view it on.

I thought that the music was really quite haunting - think cold, chilling, sharp stringed instrumental music. Some scenes were very intense, I could feel the characters desperation and fear as the events took place and I almost had my heart in my mouth watching, wondering what would happen. I found myself quite engrossed in it throughout, which is fairly surprising, given I've never been much of a fan of science fiction fans and particularly those set in space. There is something strangely hypnotic that I found somehow appealing in this film and certainly the fact that it comes in at a pretty prompt hour and a half running time, doesn't hurt.

Content wise, there isn't much likely to offend, although the general claustrophobic and disorientating feel of it may not suit some viewers and I suppose the plot could possibly upset some younger, if particularly sensitive, viewers but there wasn't much (if any) strong language, violence or anything like that present. Cast wise, Ryan Stone is played by Sandra Bullock. I liked that the main character was female and that she seemed pretty knowledgeable as an astronaut, even though she was portrayed as reluctant to take the reins when her colleague, Matt Kowalski (played by George Clooney) who appears much more laidback and in control, tells her to save herself. She seems fairly head strong and determined, while also clearly worried and sad at times. I felt Bullock did well in portraying that mix of headstrong-ness and fear of isolation and imminent death. Other cast members are only present as voices heard through the astronauts communication in their headsets. They include Ed Harris, Amy Warren and Phaldut Sharma.

Theme wise I'd say the main themes are isolation and resilience, plus, I suppose, hope.

One scene I found particularly spooky involved Ryan facing up to her situation, clearly feeling an element of despair and her tears floating around in front of her. That felt quite poignant. I suppose it makes me think of the cheesy old line 'in space, no-one can hear you scream' only Alien this is not - there is no horror-esque gore, blood or guts (as mentioned) and yet the clear sense of isolation and the despair that prospect leads to, is very well, almost chillingly brought across. I'm not sure if I've seen a film that quite works as well as this one does, in portraying it. If I had to mention any criticisms, then I'd say that there are one or two plot details which did seem a little unlikely to my un-trained eye - the main one being to do with oxygen supply running out, yet this not seeming to actually happen but I won't say anymore due to the obvious risk of spoiling the plot.

Yes, I'd happily recommend this film, as I found it to be quite spooky, poignant and emotive. It has a very good use of incidental music, the characters are well portrayed, it features impressive cinematography and its thought provoking. It isn't a film I'd recommend to anyone who suffers from motion sickness or who otherwise doesn't like films with constantly moving camerawork, for fairly obvious reasons but apart from that, I'd recommend it.
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LucasTSSep 23, 2019
Dr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) is a brilliant medical engineer on her first shuttle mission, with veteran astronaut Matt Kowalsky (George Clooney) in command of his last flight before retiring. But on a seemingly routine spacewalk, disaster strikes.
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MglovesfunAug 30, 2020
So boring. Badly written characters. Impossible to care about either character, especially Sandra Bullock, who is the most incompetent astronaut of all-time.

The 1 out of 10 is just for the visuals, which are impressive, but not enough to
So boring. Badly written characters. Impossible to care about either character, especially Sandra Bullock, who is the most incompetent astronaut of all-time.

The 1 out of 10 is just for the visuals, which are impressive, but not enough to justify watching this snore-fest for 95 minutes.
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Dostoyevsky3May 27, 2022
Gravity's spellbinding cinematography combined with its continuous shots make for a visually thrilling, emotionally suspenseful, and personally relatable experience. Its dialogue and visuals craft cryptic narratives to revolutionize the artGravity's spellbinding cinematography combined with its continuous shots make for a visually thrilling, emotionally suspenseful, and personally relatable experience. Its dialogue and visuals craft cryptic narratives to revolutionize the art of conveying insinuated and indirected themes. Expand
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Gravity2013May 27, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I love this movie!
I love this movie!

I love this movie!
I love this movie!
I love this movie!
I love this movie!
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Onlyclassicvg1Sep 18, 2022
Dr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) is a brilliant medical engineer on her first shuttle mission, with veteran astronaut Matt Kowalsky (George Clooney) in command of his last flight before retiring. But on a seemingly routine spacewalk, disasterDr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) is a brilliant medical engineer on her first shuttle mission, with veteran astronaut Matt Kowalsky (George Clooney) in command of his last flight before retiring. But on a seemingly routine spacewalk, disaster strikes. The shuttle is destroyed, leaving Stone and Kowalsky completely alone - tethered to nothing Expand
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MrPajamasJul 23, 2021
I've heard a few people rave about the movie Gravity, saying how wonderful it is. It is beautiful, but especially in the cinema. The film relies on breathtaking scenes in space, which I admit are beautiful even at home on a proper TV. Well,I've heard a few people rave about the movie Gravity, saying how wonderful it is. It is beautiful, but especially in the cinema. The film relies on breathtaking scenes in space, which I admit are beautiful even at home on a proper TV. Well, that's the whole film in the mix. Don't look for any deeper plot here. We find ourselves in space as soon as the film begins and we stay there. A wonderful spectacle, to which I don't have much to add. I recommend it. Expand
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philipz484Jul 15, 2021
7 Oscars XDDD, playing astronaut through the eyes of a psychiatric hospital patient, correctness of events confirmed by the creators of Fast and Furious
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AJ_13May 16, 2021
Is worth watching just because of the AMAZING direction, cinematography and camera movement. Acting, music and plot are also remarkable. On the other hand, the screenplay and dialogues are absurd and weak by moments.
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Dee-Jay_DeliApr 29, 2021
Personally, my most enjoyable Cinema Experience to date. I've only ever seen this film once. And I would only ever recommend watching on a big screen. But boy is it burned into my memory as the most tense, cinematic roller-coaster ride ever.Personally, my most enjoyable Cinema Experience to date. I've only ever seen this film once. And I would only ever recommend watching on a big screen. But boy is it burned into my memory as the most tense, cinematic roller-coaster ride ever.

Why queue for Space Mountain if this movie takes you straight there.
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Abso_lute1Jul 1, 2021
An intense riveting sci-fi thriller that has emotional value and constantly keeps you on edge.
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AlexSantossJan 31, 2022
THIS MOVIE IS AN ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE!
The music, the acting, the visuals, everything is breathtaking! Watched this 5 times in the cinema when it came out, and could still watch it over and over again!
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NickTheCritickApr 1, 2022
I found this film to be an exercise in style by the director. Cuaron is a technically excellent director but this film ends up a bit in exhibitionism. The beautiful films set in space are others.
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soozaJan 11, 2022
While it might not be scientifically accurate, it is extremely intense and beautiful to look at. Bullock and Clooney put in great performances also.
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royalguy07Sep 6, 2023
This was pretty much a certified banger from start to finish. Regretting that I didn't see it in theater. A remarkable and blistering technical achievement.
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BabaRoogaNov 2, 2022
It was a pretty good movie, but I'm glad that I didn't watch it in the Cinema.
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joboxrno1Jul 3, 2022
Great Sci Fi flick. But a little boring at times. If its your first time ever watching something in outer space, then yes, its gonna be breathtaking...but after you've seen a few of these movies...this score will continue to drop.
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AmadouIraklidisSep 10, 2023
Wow, it's been said a million times, but what a stunning film. Even watching it outside of theaters, nearly a decade after it's release, the visuals stand the test of time. Incredible. If there is anything to take away from my review is thatWow, it's been said a million times, but what a stunning film. Even watching it outside of theaters, nearly a decade after it's release, the visuals stand the test of time. Incredible. If there is anything to take away from my review is that this film is, simply, awe-inspiring.

The heartfelt emotions conveyed in the story were captivating. The movie shifted from phase to phase effortlessly. This movie really harkens back to the Avatar movies in terms of a beautiful motion picture. The lessons about human resilience is a timeless tale. The weaving in of religion elevates the ethereal connection of the film. The uniqueness of it's design and style, particularly for it's time, I imagine was a defining piece of art.

There are so many positive things that can be said about the film that I'll leave it with this-- this movie is a piece of art, an evocative piece that is emblematic of movies abilities to tell a story. While the visuals, the sound, the cinematography, the ambiance, the transitions are all sublime, they provide the base perfectly, which allows for the frankly simple story to blossom.
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imadethisforJun 12, 2023
Brilliant movie.. went to the cinema when it came out and it sucked me right in!!
Loved it every bit!!
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Tyrone001Jan 31, 2023
Meh, didn't hate, wouldn't watch again. Nonsense physics, but some interesting visual effect.
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