watched this
gravity movie that just came out. saw it in 3D, which i'm told adds to the experience, but wasn't something i found particularly heart-stopping, though i do not have much of a fetish for floating pens(every scene in the entire movie has a floating pen coming at you[the ][/the]) so i may not have been the target audience here.
reasonably fun as light entertainment, and they fill the sequence of events just tight enough so there isn't a ton of room for the movie to get too stupid, but not enough for there to be anything particularly worthwhile or interesting going on outside of stuff just breaking. pretty much the whole drama of the movie comes from the fact that sanda bullock's character is an incomprehensibly poor astronaut who isn't really good at anything. the science of it all is actually in the ballpark of rather good most of the time, the physical impossibilities not something that should really lose anybody, even if, at the end of the day, the movie could not really happen. the special effects editing and composition was actually unusually good most of the time, but that's pretty much all the movie really has going for it.
i dunno, it's really just a spectacle movie, nothing terribly important or sincere going on. worth watching if you want/need a ride, otherwise not something you're really missing out on. i recently had a more interesting/engaging/rewarding/informational/fun experience just searching youtube for chris hadfield's doing-neat-stuff-in-space videos, which is pretty much the same thing as gravity minus stuff breaking or anybody's buttocks the central element of the mise-en-scene.