Do you enjoy life?It's not my all-time favorite, but it's a great movie.
Anyway, I don't hate everything "good." That's just silly. I just wasn't captivated enough by the effects to ignore bad storytelling and bad science.
eh, if there was a movie to only watch in IMAX 3D it was this one. You got cheated of a great experience. I doubt you'll be able to recreate it since you already saw it. Get some new friends...Amazing movie. Didn't get to see it on IMaX3d; got out-voted, cheap fuckers didn't want to spend the extra $5.
I enjoy life just fine. What I didn't enjoy was watching George Clooney float around space like a cowboy, dispensing lame wisecracks during a disaster.Do you enjoy life?
hah!Wired: After almost five years working on Gravity, what's next?
Alfonso Cuar?n: Any movie in which the characters walk on the floor.
Yeah, I'll agree that the lack of any story is what keeps this movie from being truly amazing. It definitely draws you in visually and aurally, but not enough depth to make me really care about what happens to the characters. I feel were they on some important mission when everything goes wrong, then caught in the dilemma of wanting to execute the mission AND save themselves, it would have been better. Simply relying on the will-to-live angle wasn't enough for me story wise. Still, it was great and definitely one of my favorites of the year so far, but I wanted a little bit more I think. Sunshine is a better space movie in my opinion, even with the final act.My main complaint is the lack of any story; it was much akin to watching Titanic and skipping ahead to the sinking or Saving Private Ryan and jumping to the final battle. A bunch of people that we know nothing about are caught in some catastrophe and we are expected to care... why? Beyond "That's unfortunate" I have no idea.
Just saw it last night in 3d and enjoyed it. It's definitely worth watching and watching in 3d.
The only part that I felt could have been done 'better' was the ending. I have a feeling the ending sequence got re-written quite a few times. I saw several opportunities for alternate endings throughout the last 15 minutes.
They could have gone with a depressing ending and have the screen slowly fade out when she turned off the oxygen. Or they could have had a weird depressing ending when George made it back and left you to wonder if she was just hallucinating while she was dying or if he really did manage to make it back.
How about a badass ending when she straps in for re-entry and screams "Either way this will be one helluva ride!"?
But I think I would have preferred her being pulled out of the capsule back on Earth, but totally limp and leaving the audience to wonder if she survived.
Maybe that's just me though... the ending didn't quite 'gel' and felt slightly out of place but it didn't detract from the movie by much.
Spoiler that shit. There are people in this thread who haven't seen the movie yet.The ending was lame because...