True, but I do think the movie is worth seeing apart from him. Melissa Rauch's character is very hard to like, but after the first 20 minutes or so I did find myself rooting for her. And Gary Cole is his usual awesome self.
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Airplane trips were full of movies this past week:
Creed, The Danish Girl, Mr. Holmes, and Gravity.
Creed was amazing. Gravity anxiety attack inducing.
Gravity seems like a terrible movie to watch on a plane!
In hindsight not the best choice, but I managed. Interesting compared to The Martian which in many ways is similar, but did not ping me in the same ways.
I tried to watch Gravity on TV at home and that first crack-the-whip spacewalk scene with Bullock and Clooney sent me diving for the remote. I'll just have to take everyone's word for how great the movie is.
Oh dang, I forgot I wanted to see Mr Holmes and Gravity!
I found Mr. Holmes very slow.
I loved Mr. Holmes. It was slow but I felt it suited the tone. I cried, though.
I also loved Gravity. Enough to forgive the few physics mistakes. But if you get vertigo watching people spin around weightless, you might want to skip it.
I hated Gravity so much! I was so angry about all the stupid dead child stuff. Why couldn't she have just been a freaking scientist doing science in space? UGH!
I, too, would like to see more heroes/heroines without trauma. Ordinary people who have to become extraordinary.