If there could be an antithesis
of a movie title, this would be it. Gravity, which begins with three astronauts,
one only with voice however, reduces to two in forty minutes and then for the
rest of it features only the veteran Sandra Bullock. And for the whole of it
barring the last five odd minutes, it happens where there is no gravity, in
space.
Breathtaking visuals of the
earth, the spaceship, the sunrise, the sunset as seen from space, capture your
imagination right up front. Then the charming George Clooney (could be any
other way anyway) captures the movie with his experienced, witty, and ‘devastatingly
good looking’ (his lines again) astronaut. Right when a chemistry between a
space scientist Ryan (Bullock) and the ‘driver’ Matt (Clooney) begins to build
that Clooney’s character is lost in the nothingness of space. But the hope of
his return is maintained.
And right from that moment it is
Ryan all the way, battling a storm of space debris and her own stuck-up life. The
battle of a lone survivor in adverse condition almost unimaginable for almost
all of us (considering astronauts are a meager percentage), is the majority of
the second half of the movie.
While excellent camerawork,
technically sound graphics, have to be given great credit, the challenging role
of performing while actually floating in the air must have been arduous for
both the actors and the crew. For a survivor story, the movie is just perfect. It
could as well be a
Alfonso Cuaron shows his genius
in directing this movie with two veteran actors George Clooney and Sandra
Bullock. For someone who proved his mettle in the third edition of magical
Harry Potter, a space movie literally with a solo star is quite a shift and an
excellent one at that. It will possibly sink much later that there was only one
actor for the majority of the movie.
Watching it in 3D is an added
advantage, but 3D or no 3D Gravity is the stuff Oscar nominated movies are made
of. A new dimension altogether, a survivor both emotionally and physically, a
superb supporting role, breathtaking visuals and technology, is what great
movies are made of. And this is one of them.
and who should we thank for making you watch the movie???:P
ReplyDeleteof course my sister Anwesha Dash is to be thanked immensely! :P
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