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creators=Jonathan Nolan / 169Minute / release date=2014 / liked It=1428608 votes / User ratings=9,5 of 10 Stars / Murphy's law suggests that "whatever can go wrong, will go wrong." This movie plays with the idea of space exploration, time, and gravity, as Earth and the human race is on the verge of extinction. N.A.S.A.'s last hope looks to Coop, Brand, Romilly, and TARS under the direction of Professor Brand to search for answers in the deepest corners of space while dealing with Murphy's Law. Coop leaves behind his family in search of new horizons as Writer, Producer, and Director Christopher Nolan explores the eternal bonds of love between a father and his daughter

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Doctor: you have 7 minutes to live Me.

Despite all this shit, its still a great movie, totally love the story. Moving.

However, since there is no future humanity, how can so many people, or even Cooper, time travel to a non-existent future, and safely arrive there.

Dude, slot of these are kinda incorrect or just incorrect.

I watched it 3 times and paused it every 10 seconds for group discussion surrounded by research tools and I still didn't understand it.

Do you agree that Hans Zimmer is de next Mozart ? a little bit underrated. Still can't believe the Seahawks didn't run the ball...

 

The way you talk is harder to understand than movie. When you said how did the 20 minutes last 3 hours on the water planet, when they leave they have to re-enter orbit and rendezvous with the space station which takes time and would explain the 2 hours and 40 minutes not shown on screen. -1 sin. The guy who stay in the ship for 20 years. He's the king of quarantine. How about removing one sin for the fact that the producer made a profit from the corn that was planted for the cornfield scenes. One of the finest masterpiece of Hans Zimmer. This score has some kind of healing ability.

The way Wes Bentleys character died was actually very striking to me. No screams, crying, anticipation of death etc. He vanishes in an instant. Just intense tension and the psychological horror of Dr Brants facial and vocal response. There should've been more Tars and Case in the movie. All jokes aside, very grateful to be alive during the time this movie was produced. I literally think about some aspect of it everyday. I wish there was a way to watch this movie for the first time again.

 

Your talking 1 hour over there being 7 years up here, that would make 10 hours over there being 70 years down here, t.a.r.s would be old technology in only the travel time to get you out there in the final wild and open. For now it can't be done! Stop stalking me. The movie that I want to forget that I watched it, so I can watch it again. Minecraft: Infinity Update. This movie looks good! Well have to see if something feels missing when I watch it. My favorite part was Mushu the dragon. And hes not in this movie. 😭. Existential crisis. I want to be here on the comments because ten years later I will hear this orchestra and think wow I'm still in love with this music.

BRO THE WORK THAT WENT INTO THIS JUST SO THE CORONAVIRUS COULD SAY YOINKKKKKKKKK NOPE YALL AINT WATCHING THIS. I saw hundreds of movies. It is the first film which makes me feel joy, sadness, excitement, puzzle, fascinated, complicating, mindfulness and so more all together.
True masterpiece. Nothing but salute the director, cast and everyone involved to make this happen. The saying goodbye to his daughter scene was long, but absolutely necessary imo.

To our Galaxy. The EVERYTHING of Interstellar finally explained. 8:45 that's doable by using momentum exhange devices inside the robot. Geez, study bro. S.T.A.Y. home. Now more than ever. – Coronavirus outbreak. 2020. #StayHome. A few months ago bought OLED TV for deep black colors. First thing I wanted to see from TV was this very same wormhole scene. Was not disappointed, goosebumps 100. Interstellar brings back the way science fiction and adventure films use to be made. The story is about Cooper, a frustrated former NASA pilot/engineer who is forced to be a farmer in not-to- distant future. Technology has let the human race down, as society focuses on growing crops for the ever expanding population, rather then exploration. Even in school, children are taught the future is here on earth, not in the stars. It's that exploration in all of us, which is squelched and leads to Coopers internal frustration.
A seemingly random anomaly leads Cooper to discover a hidden NASA base, where the plot thickens and a rescue mission is being launched with a bunch of rookies/scientists in order to figure out what happened to a lost mission sent into a mysterious black hole, only a few years earlier. They were in search of an inhabitable world to "move" the population of earth onto or build a new colony from scratch using embryo's. They were in need of a mission commander and Cooper wanting to explore in order to save earth, decides to leave his boring farmer life to his son and head into space with the rookies.
What starts out as a few year rescue mission to determine what happened to the lost crew, turns into a multi-decade train-wreck. Explorers hoping to find "new worlds" which can sustain life and in reality finding nothing but uninhabitable planets. Further frustration ensues when the project developer and lead scientist admits his data was faulty and the whole journey was for nothing. Having wasted so much time on a futile mission, turning back towards home seemed almost irrelevant.
From that point to the end is Nolan's big secret, which can be summed up in a quick paragraph. There had been an on-going conflict on earth between scientists at NASA about gravity and how to control it. The data they needed to make the experiments a success, couldn't be gathered without going to the center of the black hole and taking readings. However, how does one get those readings back to earth? This is the most interesting and exciting premise of the entire film, one of which I will absolutely not spoil. Suffice to say, it's very self explanatory and quite an interesting concept.
The frustrating part about Interstellar has nothing to do with the film itself, it has to do with the public perception of the film. Christopher Nolan has admitted several times, the concept for Interstellar will go over the heads of an average audience member. The studio wasn't concerned and they clearly funded his new adventure, knowing without a doubt, it would be a success. So far it's revenues are over half a billion dollars world wide, so he has done something right.
Interstellar is a film you have to see more then once. Extremely important details are given in a glance, or a single line of dialog. The absolutely fantastic score and brilliant cinematography are so engrossing and overpowering, it's very difficult to hear the dialog. Nolan very cleverly uses music/effects, editing and shot composition to heighten excitement within a given scene. Some may find it over-powering and thus difficult to comprehend.
My first screening at the Cinerama Dome in 70mm, I was blown away. Just the concept was awe inspiring, what he tried to tackle in one film was an immense subject matter. Part of me wished he had split it into two haves like an old roadshow film. On second viewing, same theater, same print with a different group of people, it was even better. I absolutely love how the film physically hits you in the gut with it's pipe organ soundtrack, the deep bass of the sound effects, the beauty of the shots, it's just a stunning film to witness. On third viewing in IMAX 70mm, there was even more discovery. I watched the film from a more objective position, nitpicking it apart, trying to find the holes/flaws people complained about, but I simply couldn't.
People complain about this film because they're not interested in making an investment. They're only interested in stuffing their mouths with popcorn and shutting off their brains. With 2001: A Space Odyssey, there is a clear antagonist, it's a computer, something we've seen dozens of times. In interstellar, the antagonist is time itself, which is a hard concept to get through general audiences. We think three dimensionally and adding the fifth dimension of time, is something a lot of people are unwilling to think about. It's too bad for them because Interstellar is a brilliant film and worthy of further praise if only people understood it better.
Christopher Nolan has never really been one of my favorite directors. His films have always been lacking in one way or another, little things that could have been better. For me Interstellar is not only his best movie so far, but it's a very "adult" film. It's not about super hero's, it's not an action film with gun swinging or violence… this film is thinking-man's adventure, for those who are willing to make the mental investment.

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