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Gravity [Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray] [2013] [Region Free]

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For some, it will be a profoundly religious film, with themes of salvation, redemption and restoration surging beneath the surface. Evidently, the mid-2010s was a fecund period for some of the most imaginative filmmakers in Hollywood as they sought to stretch the technical canvas as much as possible. At the end of the day, 'Gravity' is essentially an animated movie that looks 99% photo realistic (especially when comparing it to the Hubble documentary). Yup, given the way the film had to be shot and produced, the majority of what you're seeing on screen was not captured live and in camera.

In some ways, post can never achieve what you can get from native or stereo-rendered 3D, particularly when it comes to shooting close-ups of human faces, but you will often get the best results and the best audience experience by putting both into play,” he says. Despite claims that it’s revolutionary there appeared to be even more ghosting due to the black space backdrop.And Cuaron knows very well how to create incredibly tense scenes; moments which will literally have you white-knuckling the arm rests while yelling at the screen. Thanks to blockbuster genre films that use 3D as a gimmick, throwing things into the audience either for a laugh or a scare, it’s common for classier 3D films to ignore this part of the viewing experience in favor of simply creating deep, immersive environments, but Cuaron fully utilizes every aspect of the technology with Gravity. Cuarón’s masterpiece took place in space, and to put viewers in Sandra Bullock’s weightless shoes, Cuarón and his team (including of hundreds of individuals and numerous Digital FX, camera, conversion and facial mapping companies) envisioned the film from the very start as a 3D picture. mix goes to show that intelligent sound design can be much more effective at immersing a filmgoer in the onscreen action than simply bludgeoning them over and over again with overblown dynamics.

Business objectives be damned, at the end of the day movies are hugely subjective emotional experiences (aka ART). It’s possible that members of the audiences with general motion sickness issues may have some trouble with Gravity, as there are multiple sequences that have the camera simply spinning through space, but those afraid of the 3D affecting their health have nothing to worry about. It's getting harder and harder to find 3D movies though (at least decent ones I haven't already got), as studios aren't releasing them on 3D blu-ray, even when they have a 3D cinema release. Her performance is built on a series of true-to-life revelations and vulnerabilities that, as pressure mounts, chip away at her character's deep-seated melancholy and set her free.Taking off your glasses in the middle of a 3D movie is a way to see all of the layers of depth that the stereoscopic effect is using, and with Gravity the results of the test are impressive. Because I've never been to space, but at the end of 'Gravity', my palms were sweaty and it was a relief to step out of the theatre. The most notable of these occurs when Bullock scrambles for the safety of the Soyuz spacecraft – as a second wave of deadly debris decimates the station all around her.

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