I cried for the first time when I saw a sci-fi theme

Miles 2022-04-19 09:01:09

Friendly reminder: don't watch if you have deep space phobia/ don't watch if you are prone to dizziness/ don't watch if you want to vomit after playing 3D games...

2013 This film is expected to be nominated: Best
Sound ,
Best Visual
Effects ,
Best Female Lead

Nominated:
Best Screenplay
Best Actor

This film will be the ultimate nightmare for deep space phobias and a feast for star lovers.
I was watching normal 3D, and just thinking about Imax made me shudder with excitement. Conditional friends must see Imax! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! (Anyway, I'm going to watch it again tomorrow)
Uncle George's green leaves are good, but Bullock's sister is really good. When I saw her cheer up and talk to her deceased daughter, I actually cried when I saw the cheesy complex... It's because the plot is too tight!
However, Bullock is too unlucky. The whole process of returning to Earth was a process of desperately fighting against fate. It was not easy at all, and I was tired watching it.
I liked Bullock very much when I was young, but later I felt that she was old and always acted in weird movies and I didn't like her, but this time the role is really good, the role itself is brilliant, she played it very well and didn't hold back. (Some people really keep babbling when they are particularly scared...)

From the first second, the special effects are very good, almost perfect, and the rotating perspective reminds me of my skydiving experience, and my heart almost turned over. I vomited~ Watching this film can give many friends who have no high-altitude experience a good compensation experience.

Seeing other netizens say that the first long shot was 13 minutes, it was really outstanding.
At first, I was worried that the plot was too thin, and I couldn't hold it with the selling points of special effects and the universe, but the result was completely wrong. The orgasm didn't stop for a minute from start to finish! To be honest, the plot is a very commercial plot, but the special effects are really great! add! Minute! When watching a movie, if someone secretly filmed my expression during the whole process, it must be very strange.... The mouth has probably never been closed. The

3D effect is very good, very very good... Could someone please take a good look at Imax for me PLEASE!

The most common part of the world is: an American female astronaut wearing a Russian spacesuit, riding a Chinese manned spacecraft, returned to the earth~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
what! what! what!

ps: When it was about to land, the signal interference of the Chinese spacecraft was Jay Chou's nunchucks... If they use this song to show that Americans can't understand Chinese songs, I want to say that we don't understand what they're singing. what!

----------------------------Look at the dividing line for the second time the next day------------ ---------------------

In fact, the director also used quite a few symbolic shots in the play, maybe there are more but I didn't see it.

1. After Dr. Stone finally entered the ISS space station and took off his heavy space suit, when he was resting quietly at the hatch door, there was a thick rope near his stomach. The whole shot touches the position of your fetus in the mother's body, and the thick rope is the expectation. Outside the hatch is the vast universe. Whether it was by necessity or coincidence that human beings appeared, it was the universe that gave birth to us. And in the universe, human beings will always be as fragile as a baby.

2. At the beginning of the film, when Dr. Stone was repairing the Hubble Telescope, a screw flew out. She reached for it but couldn't reach it. It was Matt who helped her grab the screw that was about to float away. In a later episode, when she was alone outside the vehicular disassembly of the parachute wrapped around the solar sail, the mechanical wrench flew out and she grabbed it back very firmly, implying that she had built up the confidence to complete the return independently. Earth's path to self-redemption.

3. At the end, Dr. Stone swam from the lake to the shore. Due to the sudden return to the gravity environment, his legs were weak, and he crawled on the beach for a while, and finally stood up. I think it symbolizes the evolutionary history of human beings. Originated from water, it transitioned to amphibians capable of water and land, and finally became mammals that walked upright. And the clip of her swimming up to the jellyfish from the bottom of the water, the focus of the camera is always on the frog, which should confirm my idea. Because frogs are the most primitive terrestrial vertebrates, they have both new traits adapted to terrestrial life and traits adapted to aquatic life inherited from fish ancestors. In the shot, the frog is also swimming upwards, which also hints at the direction of biological evolution.

Finally, after Dr. Stone stood up, the camera captured a primitive scene, the blue sky and lake meteor shower (the "meteor shower" in the film is actually the phenomenon of the satellite module and the atmosphere rubbing on fire, but in the early life of the earth, due to the external cosmic environment is not as good as now Stable, meteor showers are more frequent than now), just like a new-born human being looks at this brand-new planet with brand-new eyes, do you want to express: after so many adversities and hardships in the universe, miracles with small probability, the seeds of human beings will eventually Still spreading to the earth. hmmmmmm, now I seem to understand why this character has to be female.

The universe, the origin of life.



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Gravity quotes

  • Matt Kowalski: So, what do you like about being up here?

    Ryan Stone: The silence.

  • Matt Kowalski: Explorer, this is Kowalski confirming visual contact with debris, debris is from a BSE sat. To repeat, I have...

    Ryan Stone: Dr. Stone requesting faster transport.

    Matt Kowalski: We have to go, we have to go, go, go!

    Mission Control: Kennedy reports meteorological conditions no-go...

    Ryan Stone: Houston, Explorer, copy.

    Ryan Stone: Explorer, Dr. Stone requesting faster transport to bay area. Explorer do you copy?

    Matt Kowalski: Explorer, permission to retrieve Dr. Stone.

    Explorer Captain: You're a go Kowalski. Houston, this is Explorer, copy... We've lost Houston... we've lost Houston.

    Matt Kowalski: Unstrap. Look, we need to get he hell out of here!

    Shariff: Need some help there, Matt?

    Matt Kowalski: No, don't wait for us!

    [a piece of debris hit Shariff on the face killing him instantly]

    Matt Kowalski: Man Down! Man Down!

    Matt Kowalski: Houston this is Explorer, copy. Houston this is Explorer, copy. Kowalski repor...

    [transmission interrupts]

    Ryan Stone: [Explorer shuttle is hit and destroyed by debris carrying Dr. Stone, still attached, around] Ah! Ah!

    Matt Kowalski: Explorer's been hit. Explorer do you read? Explorer, over, Explorer? Astronaut is off structure. Dr Stone is off structure. Dr. Stone detach! You must detach!

    Ryan Stone: [Still attached] No! No!

    Matt Kowalski: If you don't detach that arm's gonna carry you too far! Listen to my voice! You need to focus! I'm losing visual of you. In a few seconds I won't be able to track you. You need to detach. I can't see you any more. Do it now!

    Ryan Stone: I'm trying! I'm trying!

    [Ryan detaches and flies away into space]

    Matt Kowalski: Houston, I've lost visual of Dr. Stone!