I have seen it but not written a review. I probably like it not as much as most other people do.
RE: Gravity (film): most accurate from a physics point of view?
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Gravity (film): most accurate from a physics point of view?
I didn't like it at all but my question was more about what do you think about the science in that movie?
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Apparently they tried to go to pains to get as much right on Interstellar as they could. Here is a post that was written up about what they got right and wrong:
http://time.com/3572988/interstellar-science-fact-check/
I think that the problem with trying to write a movie about black holes is that there is awful lot of speculation involved since, well no one has actually been to one.
The situation in Gravity, on the other hand is a bit easier to emulate based on empirical knowledge. That is my opinion, anyway.
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