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In the depths of outer space, Ryan and Matt are inspecting and repairing machines. Matt is a humorous astronaut who talks while overhauling to make the work atmosphere relaxed. Suddenly they received a message from Hugheston. Debris from an abandoned Russian satellite shattered by a missile caused a chain reaction. Satellite debris was coming towards them at super high speeds, and the situation was urgent, requiring them to urgently return to the space station for evacuation. But it was too late for the fragments to arrive.

Ryan's strapped robotic arm was hit at the joint and floated in the air. Under Matt's command, Ryan untied herself as she floated around the stars, unable to control herself away from the Explorer. It was easy to control herself, but because she was too nervous and breathing quickly, her oxygen consumption increased by only 10%.

Thankfully, Matt found her in time to take her back to the shuttle. Arriving at the site, it was found that the Explorer had been penetrated by satellite debris, and the astronauts inside were dead. They couldn't go back on the Explorer. Matt decides to take Ryan to the International Space Station. Fly back to Earth using the Islamic Station's Soyuz and at the same time request rescue from the International Space Station.

But when they landed on the International Space Station, because of the impact, the two did not grasp what was fixing themselves. Luckily, Ryan's feet wrapped around the rope and pulled Matt's rope. But Ryan doesn't secure a fastening, causing Matt to undo the buckle and give up his life so that Ryan can live. Matt, who was traveling far away, also instructed Ryan on how to get into the International Space Station. And in his own relaxed tone, he told her about the beauty of looking at the sun's stars up close.

Before the oxygen ran out, Ryan entered the International Space Station. Kraine couldn't contact Matt and couldn't contact Houston. And just then the international space stood on fire. Ryan closed the fire pod and went to the flying cockpit to leave the space station. But the spacecraft was entangled with the ropes of the parachute and could not leave. Ryan had to put on his spacesuit and go outside to untie the ropes. Unfortunately, the satellite fragments also arrived, but fortunately the rope was untied. Ryan returned to the cab from danger. Pilot the spacecraft into flight orbit towards the Chinese space station.

Fate once again made a joke with Ryan, flying like no fuel was floating. Ryan, who is asleep, dreams of Matt, and Matt reminds Ryan and encourages her to come home alive. Waking up, Ryan thought of a solution to his current predicament. Using landing reverse propulsion to hold a fire extinguisher was bounced towards the Chinese space station. Ryan uses a fire extinguisher to control the direction into the space station. But Ryan wouldn't Chinese, and could only guess and press the key. Fate took care of her, and the spacecraft left the space station. Ryan returns to Earth.

This is the content of the film Gravity. The film was shot in 2013, and I didn't expect that the chinese space station fully Chinese keyboard shown above was really realized in 2021. When I first watched this movie, it was because the news said that the Chinese space station used Chinese, and it was specially looked for it. However, because this kind of disaster film is not my favorite type, I watch it intermittently. I didn't finish it until this week. After watching this film, I am proud of the Chinese space station.

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