Gravity is a good 8/10 movie. It's simple, but so what? It didn't need to be complex. I'd say it achieved pretty much ev
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A-Game-Of-Dinklage — 9 years ago(November 04, 2016 03:49 PM)
There's nothing in Gravity besides those visuals, is the point. Was there any character that you will remember..lets say 10 years from now? no. No good characters, no story, no reason care about any of the characters. Just Sandra Bullock screaming for 90 min with some cool cgi. That's Gravity. Plus there's nothing you'll get from a rewatch, it only gets more and more stale.
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TheDanger — 9 years ago(November 04, 2016 03:54 PM)
eh, i disagree. there's some big thematic of rebirth, grief, and getting over a big fall in the movie. there's a lot of symbolic imagery in it (bullock's character staying in fetal position, to represent how she's going to come out of that experience as a new person). even the tag of the movie 'don't let go' refers to the grieving process.
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OursIsTheGOAT — 9 years ago(November 04, 2016 04:04 PM)
there's a lot of
symbolic imagery
in it (bullock's character staying in fetal position, to represent how she's going to come out of that experience as a new person).
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Not-a-Crook — 9 years ago(November 04, 2016 04:00 PM)
Well actually, I liked Bullock's character and performance. The backstory about her daughter was sad and made me care about her, and I really found myself rooting for her survival (even though that was inevitable).
So yeah, I disagree with you that it's visuals and nothing more.