some thoughts

Roselyn 2022-04-19 09:01:09

This film is realistic. Humans have not yet left the earth, and the confusion about the unknown in 2001 Space Odyssey continues.
This film is optimistic, landing is the sailing, and returning is the process of rebirth. It is doomed that the future of mankind is "the road is a long way to go, I will go up and down and seek it out".
This film uses a minimalist plot to express the most primitive emotions and complexes of human beings. The script is quite amusing. And the minimalist script can make the movie return to the screen itself. In fact, there are more details on the screen to ponder.
As with Ridley Scott's Prometheus and Alfonso Cuaron's own Son of Man, women are once again the bearers of the original proposition. The symbol of the mother is also full of movies. Could it be that this is the characteristic of human beings?
The relationship between 3D and 2D should be similar to that of color and black and white, wide screen and ordinary screen, all of which are a kind of film language, and each has its own area of ​​performance. It is still in the early days of 3D, and most movies regard this film language as a money-making gimmick. But for directors who will use it, it can be used to realize the possibility of new films.

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Gravity quotes

  • Ryan Stone: I know, we're all gonna die. Everybody knows that. But I'm going to die today. Funny that... you know, to know. But the thing is, is that I'm still scared. Really scared. Nobody will mourn for me, no one will pray for my soul. Will you mourn for me? Will you say a prayer for me? Or is it too late... ah, I mean I'd say one for myself but I've never prayed in my life. Nobody ever taught me how... nobody ever taught me how...

  • Ryan Stone: Five. Four. Three. No more just driving. Let's go home.