The Oscar winner, Sandra Bullock struggled with depression
on the set of Gravity, as admitted by Sandra herself. Gravity is a sci-fi
epic movie that has recently released, starring George Clooney and Sandra
Bullock. She also admitted that filming for long times of working in an
isolation tank took its toll on her state of mind.
She told an American talk show “The View”: "I
was depressed, I was angry, I would get so sad because it was a black room, no
human contact, and they took away sound." Director Alfonso Cuarón helped
her through these unpleasant times by bringing her son Louis to her. "What
they did was, Alfonso could see, because he had cameras always on my face, he
would be like, 'She's cracking, she's cracking, go get the kid'. She
describes the film as one of the most challenging projects of her career,
adding that Clooney was "such a comfort" to her on set. Gravity has
been released in the US and will be released in the UK on 8 November.
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