Thanks to Gravity is as predictable as gravity. With a topic -- a young woman trying to find herself as a debater, a daughter and a woman -- bristling with potential for a fresh, keen eye, it's more a connect-the-dots script, touching fleetingly on
Thanks to Gravity (2005)
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Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Set amidst the eccentric intellectual world of debate, a Jewish Latin-American girl struggles with questions of identity, culture, tradition, and love to find out for herself if a woman can really... Set amidst the eccentric intellectual world of debate, a Jewish Latin-American girl struggles with questions of identity, culture, tradition, and love to find out for herself if a woman can really have it all. [More]
Starring: Sean Astin, Gina Philips, Adam Rodriguez, Joaquim de Almeida
Starring: Sean Astin, Gina Philips, Adam Rodriguez, Joaquim de Almeida, Rachel Miner, Austin Nichols, Shirley Knight, Bryan Greenberg, Azura Skye, Eve Gordon
Director: Jessica Kavana
Director: Jessica Kavana
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|---|---|---|
| 71% 71% | The Last Station | 12/23 |
| 38% 38% | It's Complicated | 12/25 |
| 36% 36% | Nine | 12/25 |
| | Sherlock Holmes | 12/25 |
| | Alvin and the Chipmunk… | 12/25 |
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