Based on 5342 votes and 2340 reviews.
one star should be the most
More than following a good movie plot, it is an exciting ride. Great movie!
Beautiful film
Thrilling, even if it ignores the principles of physics.
It was very thrilling and startling. Like a horror movie almost.
20 minutes into "Gravity" -- which is incidentally around the time the first cut occurs; yes, the film opens with an exceptionally long take -- I figured this premise would make a fantastic short film. And, it did. At 20 minutes, I was so hooked that a fire could have broken out in the theater and I might not have noticed. It is so beautiful and so captivating that you find it hard to even blink. You want to stare into the vast abyss forever, and you want to watch the two leads, Sandra Bullock and George Clooney, get to do the same. Of course, they only get about ten minutes in before things start to go wrong. Dr. Ryan Stone (Bullock) is on her first trip into space, while Lt. Matt Kowals
The best I can say about this movie is that it was short. The effects were good, as was the acting. But I just didn't care.
very good movies
STRANGE, when I said no one give 4 stars and all of a sudden, the 4 stars came, STRANGE SOURCE OF RATING. still the same comment, SAVE YOUR MONEY.
First things first. I am a space nut. Not a trekkie, trekker or world class Star Wars fan (although I enjoy them all). But hard core space exploration...awesome. The Right Stuff, Apollo 13...that rocks. But I didn't want to watch this at first in fear of being really disappointed. So then I read some reviews from the people who know the real deal...astronauts, and they reportedly loved it. So I bought a ticket... I wish we had IMAX because I got what I wanted. I needed to escape for 90 minutes, and not think of me (and what is going on in my life) and it delivered. Having been a commercial diver, I can relate to her situation where your in a foreign environment and things go bad an