Gravity Comments

  • Danny 2022-03-24 09:01:08

    1. The first scene of the whole film was shocked, and the following plot basically spent breathing difficulties, palms sweating, and trembling all over; 2. As the ending of the film fell like a meteorite, all kinds of life flashed back in front of me, crying to tears ; 3. This is not a profound movie, but a great movie! 4. I only have two endings: either return to earth with the legend, or be reduced to ashes within ten minutes. No matter what I accept, this will be an extraordinary...

  • Gerard 2022-03-24 09:01:08

    "No matter what the result is, I accept it. Because what I have just experienced is an extraordinary journey." Solitude is the most basic starting point of human nature, which is especially obvious in the vast universe. Simple stories, perfect photography, sound effects, perfect interpretation of what can only be seen in the cinema, Imax should not be missed....

  • Dewayne 2022-03-24 09:01:08

    The hairs are standing upside down, dumbfounded, and wonderful; Karon is like a superb puppet master, stimulating your senses, teasing your nerves, testing your courage, refreshing your cognition, making super complex and simple, every second Don't miss it; the splendor of this film does not lie in how subversive innovation it is, but in the inevitable result of deducting everything to the extreme under the traditional...

  • Crawford 2022-03-23 09:01:08

    The uncrowned king...

  • Merle 2022-03-23 09:01:08

    A science fiction film cried from beginning to end. A long shot of nearly 20 minutes in the opening, overlooking the earth from outer space to pay tribute to "2001". The character's spatial position is also a psychological position, and Gravity embodies in this dual sense-the return home in the spatial position under the gravitational force, the rebirth of the psychological position in the human bond (baby-umbilical cord-kiss the earth-image of standing again). This is a person's attachment to...

  • Russ 2022-03-23 09:01:08

    If you are in the wild and desperate, please watch the survival of the wilderness. If you are trapped by yourself, please watch 127 hours. If you are drifting in the sea by yourself, please watch the juvenile pie. If you are floating alone in space, please watch gravity. ps: How can Tiangong-1 be so big?...

  • Lysanne 2022-03-23 09:01:08

    Now when I close my eyes, I can still feel the long silent lens pushing and pulling out the loneliness and helplessness of human beings in the empty and quiet space against the beautiful and breathtaking space. Every trace of fear can be truly felt in the bone marrow, the cramped breathless rotation , Darkness and light alternately appear, Clooney's voice feels safe in space and it makes people indulge...The magnificent scene contrasts with some minimalist flavor...Be sure to see the IMAX...

  • Reba 2022-03-23 09:01:08

    FAVORITE MOVIE OF THE YEAR. This is the most exquisite movie I have ever seen with the use of 3D technology, a perfect combination of technique and arts. The comfortable rhythm of the excellent photographic editing, soundtrack and mature technology make people immersive, suffocating, lonely, helpless, fear of death, standing in the vastness and watching the sunrise on the horizon... it's so beautiful. The director has made a lot of wise choices. Don't miss out if you have the opportunity to see...

  • Shaina 2022-03-23 09:01:08

    "Prisoner of Azkaban", "Son of Man" and this film, only three movies are enough to make Caron on the list of my favorite directors. The most dazzling photography of the year under IMAX 3D relies on more than just a ten-minute long shot. In addition, brother Del Toro, look at how the Mexican fellow took almost half the cost of your ring, and how did you comfort Cherno Alpha and Storm...

  • Cesar 2022-03-23 09:01:08

    I just can’t appreciate the beauty of this kind of film, and this girl is really...

Extended Reading

Gravity quotes

  • Matt Kowalski: You're the genius up here. I only drive the bus.

  • Matt Kowalski: You never flown the Soyuz either?

    Ryan Stone: Only the simulator.

    Matt Kowalski: Then you know.

    Ryan Stone: But I crashed it.

    Matt Kowalski: It's a simulator. That's what it's designed for.