Monday, 3 March 2014
Gravity Movie Review Post
Recently, my class watched the movie, "Gravity" and we have to write about the resilience and strength in the movie. In the movie I thought there was plenty of resilience. If you don't know what resilience is, it's when someone overcomes an obstacle in life. In the movie, I think there's resilience everywhere, especially with Sandra Bullock's character. One thing that surprised me during the movie is the amount of resilience her character had. The fact that her daughter had died, and she overcame that and went on to become an astronaut is what really surprised me. Another challenge she faced in the movie was the thought of giving up. She could've easily have given up at any moment, it would have been simple. But she didn't, so that was pretty cool of her. She overcame that challenge by believing in herself and finally taking a chance. This made her character a lot stronger because it taught her that sometimes in life you have to take chances and have confidence in yourself. Although a lot of these challenges in the movie helped make her stronger and have more resilience, she was still had a lot of resilience before. Some of her characteristics helped her throughout her journey in space for example, her attitude. Her attitude was a big factor for her character that helped her a lot. Attitude matters a lot in life and can affect you in absolutely anyway you can think of. I mean, if you keep a negative or whiny attitude your obviously going to have a less chance of succeeding and reaching your goal. Sandra's character had a positive attitude throughout the entire journey and I personally think that helped her overcome a lot of the challenges in the movie. Overall, I think the "Gravity" sent a good message to it's audience about resilience and strength.
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