Gravity (2013)
Figures
Form & technique
- Dr. Ryan Stone's journey culminating in the "rebirth" scene → The Abject Borderline
- The narrative focus on Dr. Stone's grief over her deceased daughter
- The contrast between silence in space and sound transmitted through vibration
- The opening 17-minute single take sequence. → Haptic Visuality
- Final sequence: Ryan Stone's re-entry, landing in water, and struggling to stand on land.
- The sound design during the initial debris collision sequence. → The Unseen Voice
- The scene of Ryan Stone in the ISS airlock, removing her suit and curling into a fetal position. → The Hero's Journey
- The digitally-constructed long take.
Tropes
- The spacesuit (EMU) and its connection to Dr. Stone's body
- The film's use of long takes and first-person point-of-view shots → Haptic Visuality
- The recurring, awe-inspiring shots of Planet Earth
- The seamless integration of live-action performance with photorealistic CGI
- The Kessler Syndrome debris storm that initiates the disaster
- Sandra Bullock's physically constrained performance, often within the "Light Box"
- The film's status as a Hollywood blockbuster directed by a Mexican filmmaker → Transnational Auteurism
- The viewer's embodied, visceral reaction to the film's immersive experience
- Dr. Ryan Stone as the last surviving character
- The astronaut spacesuit as depicted throughout the film.
- The depiction of the Kessler Syndrome chain reaction.
- Dr. Ryan Stone's complete character arc.
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