Gravity

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    Gravity
    2013

    Synopsis

    Dr. Ryan Stone, a brilliant medical engineer on her first Shuttle mission, with veteran astronaut Matt Kowalsky in command of his last flight before retiring. But on a seemingly routine spacewalk, disaster strikes. The Shuttle is destroyed, leaving Stone and Kowalsky completely alone-tethered to nothing but each other and spiraling out into the blackness of space. The deafening silence tells them they have lost any link to Earth and any chance for rescue. As fear turns to panic, every gulp of air eats away at what little oxygen is left. But the only way home may be to go further out into the terrifying expanse of space.

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    Cast

    • Sandra BullockDr. Ryan Stone
    • George ClooneyLt. Matt Kowalski
    • Ed HarrisMission Control (voice)
    • Orto IgnatiussenAningaaq (voice)
    • Phaldut SharmaShariff (voice)
    • Amy WarrenExplorer Captain (voice)
    • Basher SavageRussian Space Station Captain (voice)

    Recommendations

    • 100

      The Playlist

      Gravity is about as visceral an experience as you can have in a cinema, it’s a technical marvel, and it’s a blockbuster with heart and soul in spades.
    • 100

      Variety

      The director’s long-overdue follow-up to “Children of Men” is at once a nervy experiment in blockbuster minimalism and a film of robust movie-movie thrills, restoring a sense of wonder, terror and possibility to the bigscreen.
    • 100

      The Hollywood Reporter

      At once the most realistic and beautifully choreographed film ever set in space, Gravity is a thrillingly realized survival story spiked with interludes of breath-catching tension and startling surprise.
    • 100

      The Telegraph

      A science-fiction thriller of rare and diamond-hard brilliance.
    • 100

      Time

      Gravity shows us the glory of cinema’s future. It thrills on so many levels. And because Cuar‪ón is a movie visionary of the highest order, you truly can’t beat the view.
    • 100

      Village Voice

      Gravity is harrowing and comforting, intimate and glorious, the kind of movie that makes you feel more connected to the world rather than less.
    • 94

      Film.com

      The fact that Cuarón’s film strives to be something more than thoroughly harrowing — no small feat in and of itself — solidifies its existence as a marvel of not just technical craft but sheer imagination as well
    • 91

      IndieWire

      Gravity lets you visit space without sugarcoating its dangers. It's a brilliant portrait of technology gone wrong that uses it just right.

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