
Dr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) is a brilliant medical engineer on her first shuttle mission, with veteran astronaut Matt Kowalski (George Clooney) 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.... (Full plot summary below)
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Dr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) is a brilliant medical engineer on her first shuttle mission, with veteran astronaut Matt Kowalski (George Clooney) 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.
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| FlavorwireJason BaileyIt is a big, bold picture that refuses to be timid, and it left me trembling. It's not just a film; it's something that happens to you. |
| eFilmCritic.comRob GonsalvesA work of techno-art, with images of humbling grandeur and scenes almost painful in the depth of horror they evoke. |
| The VergeBryan BishopWe've seen films set in outer space before, but nothing has ever felt this real. |
| Bangitout.comJordan HillerA marvel of performance and effect utilizing the man against his environment/survival motif to justify visual and technical elegance and brilliance. |
| John Hanlon ReviewsJohn HanlonThis masterpiece perfectly blends the elements of a science fiction blockbuster- A-list stars and amazing special effects- with a powerful and subtle story. |
| At the Movies (Australia)David StrattonDespite these flaws, Gravity is an amazing experience. |
| PopMattersCynthia FuchsGravity asks that you think about these more lasting effects. And for that, and despite its distractions, its sad mother, its astronauts and ham radio connections, the movie is gorgeous and moving, more about possibility than credibility. |
| Radio TimesDamon WiseBullock's almost balletic performance imbues this vertiginous fantasy with a humanity and grace that beautifully complements director Alfonso Cuarón's breathtaking vision. |
| Movie TalkJason BestJaw-dropping wonder, dizzying vertigo, heart-stopping tension, spine-tingling shocks and visceral fear: Gravity stimulates them all... Bullock's vital signs [are] being monitored; that probably wouldn't be a bad idea for the viewer, too. |
| Sky CinemaRob DanielThe film looks and feels so real you have to remind yourself virtually everything on screen doesn't actually exist. |