Cuarón and his cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki (known as “Chivo”) designed the film as a series of extremely long, continuous shots. The famous opening sequence—a 17-minute unbroken take—required months of choreography. Actors were strapped into robotic rigs, with LED screens showing the Earth rotating behind them. The final shot of Stone entering the ISS and removing her spacesuit in a fetal position is a single, unbroken three-minute take of profound vulnerability.
"Gravity" is a visually stunning film that will leave you on the edge of your seat. With its breathtaking shots, accurate depiction of space, and outstanding performances, it's no wonder that the film received widespread critical acclaim. gravity 2013 filmyzilla exclusive
(Clooney): A veteran astronaut on his final flight. Gravity (2013) Exclusive on Filmyzilla: A Thrilling Space