Monday, November 11, 2013

Gravity (2013)


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 I watched Gravity on Saturday with my friends. Of course, I saw it in 3D. I wondered if it is valuable that we watch this movie in 3D or it isn’t. In conclusion, it is enough worthy. This movie is stronger on 3D images than the story. This plot is too short to explain. The story is about disaster in space. There are astronauts who fix Hubble space telescope, but they meet a disaster because of space debris. I guess if someone who likes complicated and tight stories watches this movie, he or she would be disappointed because of this monotonous plot. However, I think it is a masterpiece of the film world. This movie doesn’t show us just one accident. If so, the emotional charge of this movie might be reduced. Actually, whenever heroine character solved one great problem, other problems appear again in this movie. So, we can keep stringing our nerves for all the running time. In addition, this movie’s noticeable feature is natural plot. Some films’ plots are unnatural. Some of them show us unreal stories and try to move us grudgingly, but it is different from them. It gave me a refreshing impact. From this movie, I learned that we can enjoy just fancy 3D images in a movie. I felt scary as if I was Dr. Stone when she spun round in the space. Although the movie doesn’t show strong impression on twists, I love this movie. I enjoyed enough 3D images, so I want to give it nine out of ten.

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