![]() ![]() Who is Kowalski? Who are the people who died in their space pods? No idea. Apart from this minor bit, nothing is presented in terms of character development for any other protagonists. We come to know that Ryan has some head issues surrounding the death of her daughter as the writer felt a dire need to give Ryan some sort of existential problem in her head to make her character feel more human. Apparently Ryan has six months of training (only) and fails to be responsive and then the trouble starts. Now upon hearing an emergency evacuation request, Kowalski (who has been wasting his precious thrusters all this while, floating around, spouting inane dialogs) orders Ryan (Bullock) to disengage from whatever she is repairing. Apparently the Russians bomb their own satellite by mistake and the debris is flying around at bullet speed, smashing everything in its way. Once you get over the initial wonderment surrounding the beautiful visuals, the chinks start showing up. On every other front,the movie falters badly. The setting is spectacular and the premise is inventive. Visually, Gravity is unlike what we have seen on a cinema screen before and arguably it has one of the best uses of 3D in a movie. ![]()
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