Review of Gravity (2013) by Crankcrankzap — 05 Oct 2013
I offer you five re-imagined film review synopses of Gravity: An IMAX 3-D Experience:
In the great farcical tradition of Jacques Tati, this madcap caricature of modern alienation and space age technology playfully follows its heroine through an improbable labyrinth of ineptitudes, follies, and physical gaffes.
A heart-wrenching portrayal of a mother’s search for human contact after the meaningless death of her daughter.
This reboot of Méliès’s Voyage dans la lune harkens back to the golden age of silent cinema, when action, set design, and camera tricks took precedence.
A futuristic spin on the classic road trip movie, Gravity is the story of two people who find themselves helplessly drawn together by a natural force beyond their control—friendship.
À la Godard and Tarantino, Caurón dishes out his share of cinéphile fodder, with nods and winks to the Cold War Red Scare camp of such classics as Red Dawn.
This review of Gravity (2013) was written by Crankcrankzap on 05 Oct 2013.
Gravity has generally received very positive reviews.
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