by Sandy Schaefer
Gravity is a harrowing tale of survival that unfolds within the dangerous vacuum of space, as envisioned by the director of Children of Men and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Alfonso
Cuarón. The 3D sci-fi drama/thriller features more of the acclaimed
filmmaker’s trademark cinematic wizardry, which includes a 17-minute uninterrupted opening shot and real-time pacing.
In the movie, Sandra Bullock plays Dr. Ryan Stone, a medical engineer who undertakes her first mission into space. She is accompanied by seasoned astronaut Matt Kowalsky (George Clooney), a space shuttle commander on his last flight (who wants to bet he only has two days left until retirement?), and everything seems to be going fine; that is, until space debris cripples their ship. The pair then ends up separated, leaving Bullock’s character on her own to race against time and make it back to Earth alive.
In the movie, Sandra Bullock plays Dr. Ryan Stone, a medical engineer who undertakes her first mission into space. She is accompanied by seasoned astronaut Matt Kowalsky (George Clooney), a space shuttle commander on his last flight (who wants to bet he only has two days left until retirement?), and everything seems to be going fine; that is, until space debris cripples their ship. The pair then ends up separated, leaving Bullock’s character on her own to race against time and make it back to Earth alive.
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