Mick LaSalle created a post on SFGate about the breathtaking movie Gravity, filmed with Sandra Bullock and George Clooney. The setting for this movie takes place in a location that most people can only visit in their dreams. After reviewing his post I have put Gravity on my must see list for a number of reasons. Just when it seems that movie editing couldn’t become more accurate and entrancing, Gravity uses the newest 3D film technology to surprise audiences with the most realistic, and visually acceptable space movies to date. When I first saw a preview for Gravity weeks ago, I was a slightly worried that casting such familiar actors/actresses would make the movie seem too unrealistic. After reading the SFGate post, Mick LaSalle brought to my attention the reason why these familiar faces were casted. There is a considerable amount of isolation between actors and the audience due to the bulky space suites. This made casting familiar actors/actresses necessary in order to create emotions in the audience that are usually initiated by facial expressions and hand gestures. I am curious to see if this technique will work in keeping me connected to the cast. For Only being 90 minutes, this movie is said to deliver a convincing story. So much so that viewers say it is easy to forget that Gravity is not actually filmed in space. Since I was a young lad I have always been mesmerized by the vast size and unknown content of space. This makes me and any other person who finds them self staring up on a clear night perfect candidates for Gravity. Go see it for yourself!