It definitely wouldn't be funny if this happened in real life but I have a hard time not laughing at the trailer. I think it'll be good though, will see!
And the reviews are not just positive. They are GLOWING.
Time Magazine: If the film past is dead, Gravity shows us the glory of cinema's future. It thrills on so many levels. And because Cuar ón is a movie visionary of the highest order, you truly can't beat the view.
This Warner Bros. release is smart but not arty, dramatically straightforward but so dazzlingly told as to make it a benchmark in its field. Graced by exemplary 3D work and bound to look great in Imax, the film seems set to soar commercially around the world.
It's as if Max Ophuls were let loose in outer space, so elegant is the visual continuity, making for a film that will have buffs and casual fans alike gaping and wondering, “How did they do that?” and returning for multiple viewings just to imbibe the sheer virtuosity of it all.
Wow @ 100%. Like I thought the premise was interesting but I felt like it'd be much better suited for a short film. The fact that it's getting rave reviews makes it seem that much more appealing tbh.