Analysis Of The Film Gravity

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Gravity Movie Essay The film “Gravity”, released in 2013 and directed by Alfonso Cuarón, is a groundbreaking cinematic piece that exemplifies countless scientific and astronomic analyzations. The film was highly praised for it’s excellent portrayal of astronomic phenomena and the delicateness and dangers of exploration in space. The first scientific analyzation that I found was in the opening scene when the film mentions that life is “impossible” in space. Being an astronaut on a space mission is not something that anyone can do easily. This process requires months of physical training, adapting to several varying fields of gravity, being confined to extremely small spaces, minimal human contact, dangerous levels of space radiation, and several other grueling experiences. Aside from what astronauts have to go through, this opening statement in the film brings up a very interesting observation: What would happen to one’s body if it were simply placed in the middle of outer space? This may seem like a silly question because most of us were taught in elementary school that our bodies would disintegrate, implode, or whatever other silly explanation a second-grade teacher would tell her young students. …show more content…

Both astronauts were in the same angular momentum and they were both relatively stationary. My main criticism about this scene is why did she have to let him go? Why couldn’t she just pull him towards her, and then they would have been able to find their way back to the shuttle together? I’m no scientist, but this is a scene in the film that really made me draw a lot of questions. Also, why did Matt float away so rapidly and viciously in the opposite direction? This scene simply was very confusing to me and it does not connect the dots in my

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