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See it. It's excellent. The acting is great, it's well-written and compelling, and the quality of the special effects and cinematography are almost beyond words. They simply couldn't have made this movie 10 years ago; the technological wizardry on display here is astounding. Also, I hate 3D movies as a general rule - they shrink the scale and dim the brightness of everything on screen, they're overpriced, blah blah old-school snobbery blah blah - but this one actually benefits from 3D, particularly on an IMAX screen. You're just sucked right in. I'm only now convinced of the value of 3D from a filmmaking standpoint.
Side note: Sandra Bullock is rounding the corner on 50 yet somehow has the body of a 20 year-old. Discuss.
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This move was intense. I think I actually have like PTSD after seeing it. You feel like you are in space the whole movie and you really don't want to die. It made incredible use of the first person perspective. Dudes, I seriously was like sweating and shit. I saw it in 3-d Imax.
I also found myself unconsciously moving in my seat, trying to dodge the space debris about halfway through and by the end I was mentally like "SHIT!!SHIT!!SHIT!!FUCK!!SHIT!!1"
I also found myself unconsciously moving in my seat, trying to dodge the space debris about halfway through and by the end I was mentally like "SHIT!!SHIT!!SHIT!!FUCK!!SHIT!!1"
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