As a space-themed film, "Gravity" is indeed a novel work that is filled with emotion. As stated in "Variety"-"There are no aliens, wars in interstellar space, and no dystopian plot settings. Only a man and a woman can deal with the problems they face in the most unfavourable environment, but this constitutes It’s a very tight 90 minutes.” In fact, George Clooney’s Matt only occupies 1/3 of the length of the film. For the rest of the time, we see Ryan, played by Sandra Bullock, playing (Fantasy) Matt's help successfully returned to Earth. I think many people who have watched this movie have an urge to cry when they walk out of the movie theater, as if they had experienced a life and death adventure with the heroine Ryan. When people live in a lonely, dark space, what kind of despair and horror are there? This video gives us the answer. As an aerospace expert, Ryan is undoubtedly successful, but her private life is regrettable-a single mother, her daughter unfortunately fell to death when she was four years old, and she has been stuck in grief and can't get out. The accident that Ryan encountered in space was also an opportunity for her to get out of the trough. When she wanted to hunt for death because she hadn't actually operated the aircraft, the fantasy Matt gave her the answer "Do you want to return to Earth or wait for death here?" So Ryan cheered up and gathered the courage to follow the manual. operate. When she said to herself that Matt told her daughter that she was proud of her daughter, we knew that Ryan was out of the shadows. After returning home, she can definitely stop driving and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. When Ryan got on a Chinese-made aircraft, rushed into the atmosphere, and said, "Anyway, this is a wonderful trip" while enduring the high temperature, I couldn't help tears. Yes, only if you really take steps, can you have the possibility of success. If we just shrunk in a dark corner to fend for ourselves, then only death awaits us. Even if we have not succeeded in fighting, we can still enjoy the beauty of the process. At the end of the film, I saw Ryan staggering up because he couldn't adapt to gravity, and finally standing on the ground, I smiled moved, tears across my cheeks. Ryan has been born again! I know that I will also find the strength of life, face difficulties, and learn not to shrink back.
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