CZroe
Lifer
- Jun 24, 2001
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Gravity 8/10
Only has a few moments that break the immersion. Most are forgivable, like the camera getting "distracted" by something else moving past so that it doesn't just sit there the full amount of time it takes an astronaut to get out of a suit. Less forgivable was some of the obviously-forced expository dialog at the beginning. It shouldn't be too hard to break the backstory info up and deliver it more naturally over the course of the movie. Hire another writer! There is a Deus Ex Machina moment that also seemed to be in bad taste, especially because anyone with two brain cells was already saying "WTF?!" before it is revealed. Was there some reason they couldn't have flashbacks, a text introduction, narrator, before/after scenes or something else? There are a lot of other loose ends they could have tied up with some of those tropes instead of using the worst kind.
It sounds like I didn't like it, but the rest of the film was as amazing as I was told to expect. Great movie!
Only has a few moments that break the immersion. Most are forgivable, like the camera getting "distracted" by something else moving past so that it doesn't just sit there the full amount of time it takes an astronaut to get out of a suit. Less forgivable was some of the obviously-forced expository dialog at the beginning. It shouldn't be too hard to break the backstory info up and deliver it more naturally over the course of the movie. Hire another writer! There is a Deus Ex Machina moment that also seemed to be in bad taste, especially because anyone with two brain cells was already saying "WTF?!" before it is revealed. Was there some reason they couldn't have flashbacks, a text introduction, narrator, before/after scenes or something else? There are a lot of other loose ends they could have tied up with some of those tropes instead of using the worst kind.
It sounds like I didn't like it, but the rest of the film was as amazing as I was told to expect. Great movie!