Gravity-Teen Movie Review
Matt Kowalsky (George Clooney) is an experienced astronaut, a man who is about to command his final expedition. Dr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) is a woman on her first space shuttle mission, a brilliant medical engineer, though a little uneasy and scared in space. When disaster strikes, and most of the shuttle is destroyed, Matt and Ryan are the only two survivors. Now they must help one another, and take on a new mission…surviving in space alone!
Rating: 4 out of 5 buckets
Release Date:February 25, 2014
MPAA Rating: PG13
Best Age Group: 12+
Sexual Content: None
Violent Content: Moderate
Crude or Profane Language: Moderate
Drugs and Alcohol: Mild
Will It Appeal to Teens? Yes
Talking Points:
Faced with dangerous and hostile circumstances, we see how the two survivors handle the horrific situation, and do what they need to do to help one another. Sacrifice and the will to never give up, are the main themes demonstrated throughout the film.
One of the characters risks their life in order for the other person to survive.
The film is intense and frightening in parts, which may scare young kids.
Sexual Content: None
Violent Content: Moderate
- Matt and Ryan are forcefully thrown around in space.
- It was very uncomfortable and scary watching Matt and Ryan try to survive, knowing full well their life was on the line.
- We saw the deceased crew mates; one with a smashed face, two others floating in space.
Crude or Profane Language: Moderate
- The f-word was said once, we als0 heard, “a–,” “b–ch,” “d–n” and “h—.”
Drugs and Alcohol: Mild
- Matt takes a sip of vodka.
Will It Appeal to Teens? Yes
Overall this is an amazing film! Though very appropriate, parents need to be aware of the intense storyline that may frighten some kids.
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