Gravity

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On this episode, we weigh in on the film Gravity, which exploded after its screening at TIFF this year! Earl pulls in Parker Mott to discuss why they’re more reserved in doling out praise for the lauded film, why it’s hard to recommend any movie with a well-oiled hype machine, and what they liked and didn’t like about it. Plus, Earl suggests a possible sequel idea, and Parker recommends another film for those repelled by Gravity’s charms.

Guests:
Parker Mott (@parkermott) – Writer & film critic for The Final TakeScene CreekNext Projection

Supplementary notes:
Official Trailer

Audio notes: (34min. runtime)
01:10 – Crash course on Gravity
03:05 – Recommending hyped-up media
06:05 – Music and sound design
08:15 – Long takes and visual structure
10:50 – Script, dialogue, acting
15:55 – Immersion destroys sense of isolation
22:00 – Meaning and emotion in film
24:50 – Film as spectacle, and viewing it outside a theatre
31:15 – Bela Tarr’s Werckmeister Harmonies

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