Alfonso Cuarón
Gravity
A medical engineer and an astronaut work together to survive after an accident leaves them adrift in space.
- Director: Alfonso Cuarón
- Main Cast: Sandra Bullock, George Clooney, Ed Harris
- Soundtrack: Steven Price
- Cinematography: Emmanuel Lubezki
- Screenplay: Alfonso Cuarón, Jonás Cuarón
Cinema Premiere: October 20, 2023
English Reviews
1 english reviews of Gravity (2013)
Foreign Reviews
5 foreign reviews of Gravity (2013)
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10 / 10
Translated from swedish: The film is a true masterpiece that offers the most entertaining and breathtaking journey one can experience today.
- Jonna VanhataloSwedish: moviezine.se »
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10 / 10
Translated from swedish: The critic becomes weightless when comparing it to watching an existential space film centered around gravity.
- Björn G StenbergSwedish: unt.se »
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8.3 / 10
Translated from swedish: "Gravity" is a film that fully utilizes 3D technology. Sandra Bullock and George Clooney's weightless journey through the cold space is something you should see – something similar has never before been shown in a film.
- Jan SöderqvistSwedish: svd.se »
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8 / 10
Translated from swedish: Who would have thought that a space film with George Clooney and Sandra Bullock could be original or even artistic? Or that a movie featuring just two actors could have so much action?
- Ronnit HassonSwedish: expressen.se »
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4 / 10
Translated from swedish: This is not an average space action; there are no alien monsters or little green men to rely on, just two people in a terrifying vacuum – which Cuarón unfortunately is not quite the right man to fill.
- Fredrik SahlinSwedish: svt.se »
Box Office
Gravity has earned a total of 748 049 949 dollars from cinemas across the world (the global box office).
Other films by Alfonso Cuarón
Roma
2018- ⏱️ 135 min
Children of Men
2006- ⏱️ 109 min
Y tu mamá también
2001- ⏱️ 106 min
Disclaimer
2024- ⏱️ min
Paris, je t'aime
2006- ⏱️ 120 min
Harry Potter 3
2004- ⏱️ 142 min
1. Tampa Bay Times
As amazing as the movie's first hour is, it's the final act that confidently announces "Gravity" as something weightier than a mere outer space blockbuster.
- Steve Persall
Tampa Bay Times »