I know it took some real suspension of disbelief to think that Clooney had magically found his way back, but I thought it would have been an incredibly ironic ending if she had made it all that way to the rescue craft only to be killed by Clooney opening the door. It would have been a great, yet depressing, ending.
Regards, DBT From: MoPo List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Charles Stevens Sent: Friday, October 25, 2013 1:17 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [MOPO] GRAVITY Funny, my wife and I totally started picking the story apart before we went to sleep... Like I said you can worry about the story after you come down from the ride. !!!SPOILER!!! I thought the death of the daughter was way too abrupt. We decided that it almost felt like well that they stopped and said "we can't just make a fancy Smithsonian imax film... hmmm yep lets have someone be dead or something"; I can see them sitting around a table trying to figure that out. The emotional connection was higher than all of Bullock's performance when the third space walker's family photo floated by... After that connection was not made with Bullock's character the rest was just a fun ride in an uncomfortable seat... and like Wim said about an hour in you lost some of the connection because you knew that they couldn't kill her off. I also started thinking that isn't there some restriction of re-entry angles etc... Some of the science seemed questionable at the end and did anyone else notice Bullock's hair never moved... I could go on... Still a heck of a visual experience - wish they would have spent at least 10 minutes on the story though. JMO... Best, Charlie _____ Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2013 17:52:35 +0200 From: [email protected] Subject: Re: [MOPO] GRAVITY To: [email protected] For the first hour it was really nice, looked beautiful and for the first time I had the feeling that the IMAX 3D worked. It gave great depth and stilness. Really appreciate the director's reconciliation with the simple plot, not overelaborating it and sticking to the 90 minute-format that should be enough for every character's emotional turmoil. However from the moment Bullock is alone, time is running out for the story-line and even the clever trick with The Kowalski-vision does not stop the inevitable decline into unbelievability. The ending is silly (pretty sure there's a director's cut in the offing) and the musical score towards the ending unforgivably loud and predictable. In the end a pleasurable watch and one and a half thumbs up. Wim Op 25 okt 2013, om 16:33 heeft Douglas B Taylor het volgende geschreven: I was truly surprised by the level of suspense generated from start to finish. I really expected this to be a lonely exploration of mental anguish and isolation, with little real tension, but I was dead wrong. Regards, DBT From: Kirby McDaniel <mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Friday, October 25, 2013 4:53 AM To: MOPO <mailto:[email protected]> Totally agree with you, Doug. I do think she’s been on a roll recently. But this movie is more than just her, even though I think she is spectacular. This is exciting filmmaking. K. On Oct 24, 2013, at 10:49 PM, Doug Taylor <[email protected]> wrote: > IMAX 3D is a must for that film. > > It really is surprising...and what a role Sandra Bullock. I'm not her > biggest fan but that film is as close to a one-person tour de force as you > might get. > > Regards, > > DBT > > -----Original Message----- > From: MoPo List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kirby > McDaniel > Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2013 11:39 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [MOPO] GRAVITY > > We went to see GRAVITY tonight. For all my Facebook buddies: Get to the > biggest, baddest 3D screen you can find and see this movie. Do not see this > film in 2D, because it is the most astounding 3D film ever. A real ride! And > full of surprises. Don't wait for video. See this big and in 3D. The stereo > photography performs the function of an actor, really, layering content upon > content. An achievement. This experience resonates with seeing 2001: A SPACE > ODYSSEY in Cinerama -- and I was there for that! It may be showing in IMAX > in your area. That would be a good choice. 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