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Reviews for "Gravity_"

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super ambitious, though to be honest I think you fell far short, but not falling short would mean creating a complete audiovisual understanding-guide to the universe, which is of course an inmense task :D
but still, there are tons of pieces missing! of course there are, what I mean is there are pieces that were implied but left out. for example, if you state that death is just another stage in entropy's progression, it begs an explanation of the rest of the stages, to somehow visualise entropy's role in the universe, rather than being left with just the statement. i got that feeling throughout the movie, for each of the statements made; not a feeling of awe, rather of you left something out-ness.
i hope you take this in the best way. again, very ambitious idea for an animation, the idea i love

having said that, you did an awesome job with the tweens and visualising it all. i get the impression that your understanding of the complexity of it all hasn't been entirely conveyed with just the things you decided to show. i watched it a few times and look forward to the next one

Bad quality

That was awesome but... the graphics aren't good. I think you can do it better. (but that was a great animation). please! let me know if I write correctly! i'm Argentinian and I know some English but... I can mistake... its that right? well... very good animation.

Interesting

I like the concept, though, unfortunately, at the end you hit a few inaccuracies. You implied through your animation that it was gravity that held cells, DNA, atoms, nucleic particles, and quarks together. I'm sorry, but this is incorrect. Cells, DNA, and atoms are all held together by the electromagnetic force, and nucleic particles and quarks are held together by the strong force.
Gravity is very important at the macro and micro (I mean REALLY micro) levels, but in-between, for the most part, is ignorable. Most particle physicists, for example, completely ignore gravity when conducting experiments and developing theories, as, at that level, the force is so weak it is completely irrelevant.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but if this is truly only part one, you could go even further downwards in scale to the Planck length where gravity becomes important. I'm interested to see what you would animate.

Impressive!

Sadly it's too simple simple to get a ten.
But yeah this movie makes you think and i think you deserves top score.

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never heard of a quark before