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Film Review: Bullock is out of this world in ‘Gravity’

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This film image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Sandra Bullock in a scene from “Gravity.” Bullock says making the lost-in-space movie directed by Alfonso Cuaron was her “best life decision” ever. (AP Photo/Warner Bros. Pictures)

Dr. Ryan Stone (Saundra Bullock) battles more than scientific elements when she is trapped in outer space in Warner Brothers Pictures’ “Gravity”.  As if “Prisoners” hasn’t been killing in the recent box office, we now get the pleasure of another great movie.

 

With only a 7-person cast, “Gravity” starring Sandra Bullock and George Clooney will have any NASA nerd clinging to the end of their seat.  

Biomedical engineer Dr. Stone commits to her inaugural space shuttle mission, while commanding astronaut Matt Kowalski (Clooney) is celebrating his final trip before retirement. Dr. Stone, still in a mourning state of her own, is staring death right in the face after fast moving debris ruins their space shuttle.

 

This film image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows George Clooney in a scene from “Gravity.” (AP Photo/Warner Bros. Pictures)

The movie travels a little deeper than the dimensions of outer space taking on a psychological connection to the idea of being reborn. Gravity, the physical force not the movie, metaphorically holds Dr. Stone captive to her current state of mind and it’s up to her to use her survival instincts to hopefully see another day.

The graphics and special effects were awesome!   

The movie literally captured every snippet and glimpse of what it means to be floating aimlessly in space. Cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki, who has been nominated several times for his previous work, did a phenomenal job. Oscar buzz is never official, but he might just win for “Gravity.”

After “The Heat”, Sandra Bullock is shown in a different, more serious light. She truly embodies the fragile state of Dr. Stone and seems to be an actress of flexibility and variety.  

Bullock can be sensitive and compassionate (“A Time To Kill”), she can be cute (the “Miss Congeniality” series), she can be outrageously hilarious (“The Heat”), and now, she’s proven to be a vulnerable, persistent biomedical researcher.  

4 STARS: May I suggest the 3D or IMAX experience for “Gravity.”  The extra $5 effects are worth the simulated feeling of getting lost in outer space.  Sandra Bullock and George Clooney are a match made in “space.”

“Gravity” is in theatres Oct. 4.

Don’t forget, Movie Scene Queen and the New Pittsburgh Courier will he hosting an exclusive one-time screening of “Four” starring Wendell Pearce, at AMC Waterfront 22 on Thursday,  Oct. 17 at 7:30 p.m.. Tickets are $12 and can be purchased online at: https://www.tugg.com/go/o6h7rq

 

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