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"Gravity" movie - a technical commentary, DO NOT READ IF YOU WANT TO AVOID KEY PLOT SPOILERS!!
dilo
post Oct 7 2013, 06:31 PM
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I just watched it and, I must admit, I was strongly impressed by quality and realism of long EVA sequences in 3D! I guess it's even more impressive if seen in IMAX (did someone had this opportunity?).
The movie contains several big inconsistencies (listed in my next "spoiler" post) but my personal rating is that it's one of the most realistic and spectacular space movies ever made...
I would like to hear other's impressions/observations...


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post Oct 12 2013, 09:37 PM
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Went to see GRAVITY in 3D. Worth it for the moment a single tear drop seems to floats your way.

What ever the technical details that were washed over for art, this is a beautiful movie that really gives a sense for what LEO must be like.

It was a beautiful day yesterday in Akron, Ohio USA. Blue sky wreathed in thin fan tailed clouds. After leaving the movie theater really had the sensation of walking on a small metal/dirt/water ball wrapped with a whiff of air whirling through an immense unforgiving universe. Quite special feeling.....

That movie gave that to me.

Highly recommend!

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