Experiencing this film in 2-D is only getting about 20 percent of the experience of 'Gravity.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
What's genius about 'Gravity' is that you are close upon the actors, but 3D works best when you have foreground, middle ground and background.
What I keep searching for in movies, more and more, is the right gravity.
I did see 'Gravity,' but I don't have the enthusiasm to go see a movie as often as I used to go.
I think that two-dimensional film will always be here to stay because it always has its place, but 3D does too.
The CGI landscape is another world. It has its own physical laws; it can defy gravity. But surely the wonder of cinematic space is that it is wedded to reality?
That's the power of film. If it's good, it can somehow make you feel connected to even the farthest thing from your own experience.
I've been noticing gravity since I was very young.
I oftentimes find with movies that the heavier the onscreen situation is, the more levity there is off screen. It's almost out of necessity.
I've seen 3-D movies where it seems a little crude or too in-your-face.
3-D movies can make me nauseous.
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