Paramount Pictures | Release Date: November 5, 2014
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sapient254Nov 8, 2014
Nolan dares what many directors and screenwriters are scared to do these days: make you think. To me, that's a very good thing. His movies have repeatedly been original (which, among all the remakes, sequels, and reimaginings that are soNolan dares what many directors and screenwriters are scared to do these days: make you think. To me, that's a very good thing. His movies have repeatedly been original (which, among all the remakes, sequels, and reimaginings that are so prevalent now-a-days, is unfortunately quite rare) and Interstellar is no exception. It's a very unique film that touches on a subject that has somehow rarely been touched upon. Namely, the intricacies of how worm holes and time travel truly might work and how the human race might utilize them to aid in its survival. This movie doesn't need to rely on flashy special effects (though they are quite good). It doesn't need to fill each moment with action in order to tell a story (I'm looking at you Michael Bay). And it doesn't insult the intelligence of the audience by providing too much detailed explanations from the characters as to how worm holes and time travel work. There are a few scenes where they touch on the subjects, but Nolan assumes that his audience is at least reasonably intelligent and can not only understand the concepts by direct monologue, but also from inference by what's being portrayed on screen. There are moments which someone who is nit-picky might find to be far fetched, but this movie isn't targeted for such an audience. It's targeted towards those who can reasonable suspend their disbelief enough to catch the point the movie is trying to portray. In fact, the movie is less about the science and the theory, but more about the characters and that "what-if" factor. The acting is simply superb. I found my manly self holding back tears in one scene, and giggling like a fool in another. To this date, I have yet to watch a movie which Nolan has put out which has been anything but fantastic. He has built a reputation of one of the greatest Directors and screen-writers of our generation, and I'm personally glad to be alive to experience it. Expand
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djniceyNov 22, 2014
This movie is fantastic, its really epic in scale and story, with a really intelligent and well executed plot. It is a long film, but I was engrossed for the whole film. The cinematography, special effects, acting and sound are all spot onThis movie is fantastic, its really epic in scale and story, with a really intelligent and well executed plot. It is a long film, but I was engrossed for the whole film. The cinematography, special effects, acting and sound are all spot on and it reminded me of 2001 in scale and sonically. I think the robots may be a nod to the black monoliths in 2001 helping the cast push further and further into space. If you're a sci-fi fan, don't miss this! It is a long film with quite a complex plot (that does hang together and doesn't fall apart like Gone Girl) and is one of the best films I've seen in years for the spectacle and pulling off a complex plot very well. Expand
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SchroederRockMar 24, 2015
Few movies can match both the intelligence and imagination brought forth by Interstellar, which I found has everything I could ever want in a movie. Not a moment goes by that feels overly bland or useless - quite the feat given the 2 hrs. 50Few movies can match both the intelligence and imagination brought forth by Interstellar, which I found has everything I could ever want in a movie. Not a moment goes by that feels overly bland or useless - quite the feat given the 2 hrs. 50 minutes total runtime. Interstellar does carry a lot of science and theories that are used throughout the film to make sense of what is happening. This gives a lot of creative license to Christopher Nolan, who progresses the story through creativity without ejecting audiences uncontrollably. The great thing about Nolan's approach in Interstellar is that we can't really say for sure he's right or wrong, because the movie operates on existing facts and theories in regards to space and time. But what really anchors this movie is the sentiment of relationships - of how love is an immeasurable force that has yet to be quantified or measured in any meaningful way. And, without using dialogue or narration, the "5th dimension" experience later in the movie is somewhat explained by the final seconds of the film (not a spoiler) - something I think people could have missed on a first pass. If you loved Gravity, you're like to praise Interstellar ten-fold. Expand
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BilalNov 16, 2014
Through wormhole to an Exoplanet and falling into a black hole. Epicness at Its best. Nolan did the job again and proved himself. Awesome Story and Plot, direction is best, And the characters are amazing. Best sci fi movie in which everythingThrough wormhole to an Exoplanet and falling into a black hole. Epicness at Its best. Nolan did the job again and proved himself. Awesome Story and Plot, direction is best, And the characters are amazing. Best sci fi movie in which everything is explained in so much detail. A must watch! Expand
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lilkillpappyDec 25, 2014
I understand why some people don't like this film, but for me personally, this is one of the all time greatest films ever made. That's really all I can say about it.
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homandavoodiNov 9, 2014
I went to a long journey last night. I visited several faraway and uncanny places which most of people can’t even have imagination of them. I put my steps on the grounds which the mankind never touch them before. In confrontation of such aI went to a long journey last night. I visited several faraway and uncanny places which most of people can’t even have imagination of them. I put my steps on the grounds which the mankind never touch them before. In confrontation of such a huge bulk of love, greatness and wisdom I was feeling tiny and helpless. I got lost desperately in different dimensions of time and space so that I forgot to breath. I got closer to God and I met my own spirit. I saw Interstellar last night…. Expand
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codayopMar 5, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I would like to start by saying I have done nothing but blow smoke up this films backside from day one. It seemed like an eternity from the first online Nolan rumblings to the cinema release, which is ironic because time doesn't actually exist! :/
The wait was more than worth it thus I continue to blow smoke up this films backside.

Aside from an ageing, dithering Michael Caine, the cast were, er, cast perfectly. Matthew McConaughey plays a blinder. He has kind of fallen into being typecast a little, his characters seem to be all based on late 20th Century Texan cowboys, kind of "yee haw" -ing and such. Not a bad thing, just saying. The emotions he projects were stunning and I fail to see why some reviews have ripped him apart for this.
I understand why some reviewers don't agree with how good this film is, as its a kind of Marmite film. To some this was over the top ridiculousness that made no sense.
To me it was the complete opposite. Why? - I'm yet to be able to explain it without sounding like a hippy that had been left in the desert to go mad! Fundamentally, the way it explains time and dimension hit a chord with me. I get where the film wants us to go.
I have read a few articles on how the black hole Gargantua defies all current theories and that the time scales depicted when going back and forth simply do not add up - so what, its a movie, its not supposed to rewrite the four laws of thermodynamics or try to win a Nobel Prize in physics - the best it could hope for is an Oscar. And it did, just one, which makes me happy as, if it cleared up, like the hideous Gravity did, it fear it would have fallen into the commercial cheapness of film history.
Thankfully, it didn't break box office records, it upset a lot of critics and it confused the **** out of most who watched it, result in my book!
A grower that will have fanboys creaming themselves for years.

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Just1nsaneNov 8, 2014
This movie is one of the best trips ive ever taken in a movie. Its so amazing in every aspect. The movie is long but seemed not long at ALL. This is a must see in theaters
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lagendofdoomFeb 12, 2020
A remarkable achievement, its has everything from drama to intense and even to horrifying as well as awe moments. I enjoyed every second of it, even though it represents itself as scientifically correct, the thing that impresses me that itA remarkable achievement, its has everything from drama to intense and even to horrifying as well as awe moments. I enjoyed every second of it, even though it represents itself as scientifically correct, the thing that impresses me that it works as a film / movie and all in all an experience that its really hard to find in other movies or even compare it to others. My only regret is that I finally was able to watch it on Netflix in my home and not on theatres as it should be. Expand
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shadow47Nov 17, 2014
A fantastic, thought-provoking film with an original story. Not a second in this film is short of thrilling, not to mention the magnificent, operatic score. To top it all off, this film has the aptest and profoundest recitation of "Do not goA fantastic, thought-provoking film with an original story. Not a second in this film is short of thrilling, not to mention the magnificent, operatic score. To top it all off, this film has the aptest and profoundest recitation of "Do not go gentle into that good night" by Dylan Thomas--really gripping! I highly recommend this film. Expand
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gamer1234Aug 29, 2015
A great movie. The cosmological and the human are mixed together in one long beautiful hopeful hymn to human being. The love in this movie felt genuine, not a mere Hollywood ingredient. Normally a movie about escaping the Earth that we haveA great movie. The cosmological and the human are mixed together in one long beautiful hopeful hymn to human being. The love in this movie felt genuine, not a mere Hollywood ingredient. Normally a movie about escaping the Earth that we have destroyed would make me sigh at the unrealism of such a vision, but that difficulty was acknowledged gracefully before the movie soared off into its exuberant flight. As in life, nothing is one dimensional, nothing is simply distant or simply close, nothing is done and dealt with. The "bad guy" is just a regular flawed man who unwittingly helps more than he ever could by being a good guy; love animates the characters' actions even when it is twisted. This is a deep and deeply moving movie that carries itself with great grace. Where it has to borrow it does so respectfully; where it has to bend realism it does so with narrative elegance and an eye on the deeper things. I'd say it's of the best science fiction movies there is. Expand
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YuRown92Nov 5, 2014
The Best Movie of the Year, clever story, good casting, perfect visual effects. No more words. Everybody, who likes good & clever stories, must watch this movie.
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MetaVinceApr 2, 2015
This movie was amazing. I didn't see it in the movies, would have been even better. I think Nolan blended the science and actually made it simple to understand (despite its complexity). One of my favorite movies ever.
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osoDec 13, 2017
Interstellar has all the stuff that's needed for becoming a real legend. Great visuals, interesting character design and a fascinating story. If you like movies like "2001:A Space Odyssey" then you will love Interstellar.
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OrwNov 14, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Interstellar shows you a vision of Earth, mankind and the universe. And that's a very rare finding in today's blockbuster industry of remakes and adaptations. Nolan proves (once again) why creativity must not be feared but embraced. Why ideas and dreams must not be kept in silence but explored and discovered. That's how massive and involving this movie is. As big as the universe, running through 169 minutes of intense and gripping storytelling in every frame. Brilliant in every possible way. And with an astonishing soundtrack by Hans Zimmer. Expand
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DuffladMar 19, 2015
One of the greatest movies of all time, tied with Star Wars for best sci-fi although as it pertains to science, Interstellar is above and beyond even that high bar set by Star Wars. A must see for any sci-fi junkie.
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BillyheelNov 11, 2014
Christopher Nolan, often considered the most cerebral director in the movie industry, always tries to add depth and complexity to his movies and Interstellar is no different. However, can this film stand up to the Dark Knight Trilogy, or isChristopher Nolan, often considered the most cerebral director in the movie industry, always tries to add depth and complexity to his movies and Interstellar is no different. However, can this film stand up to the Dark Knight Trilogy, or is it thinking too big?

Interstellar wastes no time introducing the characters and the situation that is the main driving force behind the movie's plot. The Earth is dwindling, helplessly, and an ex-Astronaut farmer is led to be the savior of all mankind. Cliche, right? Wrong. While the concept may be something we've seen before, the precision is flawless with subtle clues sprinkled throughout the movie to suggest a greater purpose for everything that is happening. Interstellar also manages to be quite emotional, and do not be surprised if you have to fight back tears during a couple scenes. The scale of the film is also something quite impressive, rivaling 2001 in scale and grandeur. The special effects are very well done and the score is one of the best in any film. The actors in Interstellar are also some of the best in the industry, and when they need, they are skilled at creating a sense of dispair, agony, and pain.

One thing that impressed me most about Interstellar was the fact that the movie never felt too long, drawn out, or stagnant; which is quite a feat for a sci-fi movie that is 2 minutes shy of 3 hours. The sci-fi part is also something worth mentioning, with much of the subject matter being confusing and a lot to digest. However, I felt that the science behind the film, while not entirely proven (or disproven); was appropriate and created a detailed perspective of space and the many anomalies that happen there.

All-in-all, Interstellar is simply the best sci-fi film I've seen; and it rivals 2001 in sheer ingenuity and scope. The visuals are stunning and the depth of the film begs to be seen in IMAX. Excellent actors, superb storytelling, and effects that will make your jaw drop are just some of the factors that make this an impressive cinematic feat. Interstellar is a must-see and a film that will have you talking for years to come....especially with the ending. Highly recommended 10/10
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FilmaholicNov 5, 2014
I emplore everyone to put the critics aside and go into this film with an open mind. It does get pretty science-y but do not let that stop you! This movie is a brilliant opus to both 2001 (with a MUCH more satisfying climax) not saying theI emplore everyone to put the critics aside and go into this film with an open mind. It does get pretty science-y but do not let that stop you! This movie is a brilliant opus to both 2001 (with a MUCH more satisfying climax) not saying the end of 2001 is bad, also another amazing movie. There is also some subtle points to the movie The Black Hole. If you have seen both of these, movies then you should get the references. Jaw-dropping soundtrack! Cinematography is some of the best that I have seen this year. I really feel that this is Nolan's love letter to the genre. The movie is not without fault though, but everything blended so WELL that I still gave it a 10. I have not had a movie invoke so much emotion as this one did in a long time! One more thing to note, if you plan on seeing this, please see it in 70MM IMAX! It just adds to the size and scope of the movie! Expand
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ledaumasNov 7, 2014
This is a movie that keeps you in its grip so hard, you won't want to leave to go to the bathroom even when you really have to go. That's truly amazing since the movie is almost 3 hours long, and I had to go about one hour into the movie.This is a movie that keeps you in its grip so hard, you won't want to leave to go to the bathroom even when you really have to go. That's truly amazing since the movie is almost 3 hours long, and I had to go about one hour into the movie. Matthew M. shows he really is a good actor. Anne Hathaway can look good without makeup and uses her eyes to act. I didn't know where Jessica C. came in, but once she appeared, another great performance for her career. This is also a great movie for scientist and astronaut want-to-bees, although some of what I learned will still need to be explained to me. The ending won't be liked by everyone, but it suits the theories that this movie posed until it reached the conclusion. We really don't know much about anything but our world, and even then, we still don't know our world completely (volcanoes, hurricanes, center of the earth, etc.) Extremely educational in a very entertaining manner. The director used his imagination well! Expand
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khashi2010Dec 2, 2014
Interstellar is not only the best film of Nolan but also one of the best films of the century so far. With all the familiar elements of Nolan's style it is bringing a new theme. A new class of directing and cinematography. Nolan is at hisInterstellar is not only the best film of Nolan but also one of the best films of the century so far. With all the familiar elements of Nolan's style it is bringing a new theme. A new class of directing and cinematography. Nolan is at his most powerful time, having the best plan for every shot and the ability to use them together in the most efficient way. Hans Zimmer's score is another positive point which brings the real action in to the incredible pictures of Hoyte Van Hoytema. Strongly suggested to be watched on IMAX, this breath taking film satisfies it's adventure seeking audiences. Expand
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valkyreNov 10, 2014
Unbelievable film, it warrants 2nd screening. A proper space exploration film that will make you think and wow at the unkown and the beauty of the universe and its mind bending laws.
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ProteusNov 5, 2014
The best thing about Interstellar is that, like Inception, the science and the ideas are as real, as sophisticated, and as advanced, as any ideas out there. If you see a critic or somebody saying this is convoluted or overly complex that saysThe best thing about Interstellar is that, like Inception, the science and the ideas are as real, as sophisticated, and as advanced, as any ideas out there. If you see a critic or somebody saying this is convoluted or overly complex that says more about their lack of understanding than about the movie. We should be thrilled Nolan is thinking about and making movies about these things. Bravo. Expand
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sidneyhabourNov 14, 2014
I loved the movie. I don't understand how it is hard to follow and or the negativity of this film. It is a must watch. Who ever was responsible in the audio department should be fired because sometimes you couldn't here the actors clearly.I loved the movie. I don't understand how it is hard to follow and or the negativity of this film. It is a must watch. Who ever was responsible in the audio department should be fired because sometimes you couldn't here the actors clearly. I'm sure that will be cleared up when it comes out on DVD. Expand
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csw12Apr 5, 2015
Interstellar might not be Nolan's best film but the sheer brilliance of what he made should not be underestimated. Known for his deep thinking and outside the box ideas, Interstellar might be the deepest one yet. Magnificent visuals coupledInterstellar might not be Nolan's best film but the sheer brilliance of what he made should not be underestimated. Known for his deep thinking and outside the box ideas, Interstellar might be the deepest one yet. Magnificent visuals coupled with a terrific score make for the best film of 2014. Expand
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blackbrrdNov 22, 2014
It's the best movie I have seen in many years. There are some details I didn't like, but that doesn't matter when looking at the movie as a whole. I think it's what science fiction should be, opening up your mind to new concepts. The story isIt's the best movie I have seen in many years. There are some details I didn't like, but that doesn't matter when looking at the movie as a whole. I think it's what science fiction should be, opening up your mind to new concepts. The story is also very touching. Expand
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gagoiersNov 12, 2014
The best thing about Interstellar is that, like Inception, the science and the ideas are as real, as sophisticated, and as advanced, as any ideas out there. If you see a critic or somebody saying this is convoluted or overly complex that saysThe best thing about Interstellar is that, like Inception, the science and the ideas are as real, as sophisticated, and as advanced, as any ideas out there. If you see a critic or somebody saying this is convoluted or overly complex that says more about their lack of understanding than about the movie. Expand
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ivan_terribleNov 6, 2014
The best sci-fi movie for 2014. It has a mixture of human psychology, drama, sci-fi and actions. I felt the movie was a bit short even if it's almost 3 hours long, extra 15 minutes would do. Good ending and it worth my time in the big screen.
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Eon2323Jan 8, 2015
What else could you want from a movie? Christopher Nolan outdid himself with this gem. Matthew McConaughey was stunning in this film as well. Interstellar will take you to places unseen by the human eye. Great visual effects and aWhat else could you want from a movie? Christopher Nolan outdid himself with this gem. Matthew McConaughey was stunning in this film as well. Interstellar will take you to places unseen by the human eye. Great visual effects and a heartwarming and emotionally-invested story added with superb acting makes this by far my favorite film of 2014. Expand
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XarxanJan 6, 2015
One of the best movies I've seen in years. Beautiful both in visuals and sound and has from what I've seen probably the most accurate representation of current theories in astrophysics in action ( except right at the end where they go intoOne of the best movies I've seen in years. Beautiful both in visuals and sound and has from what I've seen probably the most accurate representation of current theories in astrophysics in action ( except right at the end where they go into really unknown territory ).

Also that soundtrack deserves a reward by itself.
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RasaNov 22, 2014
While the movie is very long and a bit sluggish in some parts (mostly when it get oversentimental), I have still enjoyed every moment of it. Like near a black hole: you watch it and think that an hour has passed, but it's almost three hoursWhile the movie is very long and a bit sluggish in some parts (mostly when it get oversentimental), I have still enjoyed every moment of it. Like near a black hole: you watch it and think that an hour has passed, but it's almost three hours in real life. It is really scientifically accurate, in a Space Odyssey 2001 sort of way. There are some nitpickings here and there, some doubtful physical effect or weird character motivation, but it's still eons ahead of almost any sci-fi movie by scientific and logical cohesion. Most of the science-related elements are moderately explained, short enough not to break the suspense. It has it's tense and relaxed moments, it's bit of romance and humor, all mixed together in chemically precise proportions, giving an epic overall experience. Hans Zimmer's excellent soundtrack sculpts the experience, and the surrealistic but accurate distorted views of black hole is enough to warrant a view on its own. Expand
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BshopNov 6, 2014
Great movie, great story, superb acting and overall a must-see.
Story followed a different path than most other sci-fi movies. Original story is a welcome feature.
See it in IMAX - it's worth it for the visuals. I'll probably see this 2 or
Great movie, great story, superb acting and overall a must-see.
Story followed a different path than most other sci-fi movies. Original story is a welcome feature.
See it in IMAX - it's worth it for the visuals.
I'll probably see this 2 or 3 times before it leaves theaters. Nolan does it again!
Reminded me of a cross between Gravity, 2001: A Space Odyssey (space peril and action sequences), Inception (twists and levels), and 12 Monkeys (a bit of time-travel).
In summary, see if you like sci-fi, see if you like Nolan's other films, see if you like original stories and space epics. Go see it man, it was great!
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Iky009Nov 21, 2014
Nolan nos da um presente de ficção científica incrível, tanto na sua parte visual como em seu complexo enredo, e também há algumas referências ao clássico 2001 - Uma Odisseia no Espaço.

O filme é incrível e vale muito a pena.
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Darkjoker28Nov 13, 2014
There's something in Interstellar that transcends all Nolan's movies till now: that's the sense of humanity and love shown by the characters. Love transcends everything, and Nolan accomplishes an incredible goal by giving us thatThere's something in Interstellar that transcends all Nolan's movies till now: that's the sense of humanity and love shown by the characters. Love transcends everything, and Nolan accomplishes an incredible goal by giving us that transcendence. He's trying to get higher and higher, and Interstellar is nothing but a big big step for a director that reunites the best of film-making business all around. It's not better than his other movies, it's just another big film from a big director. Expand
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tomymgNov 29, 2014
Interstellar is the last masterpiece that joins to the marvelous cinematography of Christopher Nolan, one of the best directors in recent decades. A good example of cinema (perfectly directed, astonishing interpretations, and a fabulousInterstellar is the last masterpiece that joins to the marvelous cinematography of Christopher Nolan, one of the best directors in recent decades. A good example of cinema (perfectly directed, astonishing interpretations, and a fabulous soundtrack) that will no disappoint anyone capable to appreciate the magic of cinema. The plot my be ambitious but Nolan introduce us so deeply in the story playing and controlling our minds in the same way as he has done in his past films.
For me, one of the best pictures of 2014 and, up to now, Christopher Nolan's best movie so far. 10/10
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Compi24Nov 9, 2014
Sure, Nolan's massive sci-fi epic is an imperfect film with its off-beat structure and stuffed-to-the-gills plot. Though it is also a masterful achievement in the artistic field of film, with impossibly memorable imagery, a haunting centralSure, Nolan's massive sci-fi epic is an imperfect film with its off-beat structure and stuffed-to-the-gills plot. Though it is also a masterful achievement in the artistic field of film, with impossibly memorable imagery, a haunting central performance from Matthew McConaughey, and a truly impactful thematic premise. Simply remarkable. Expand
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ToffenuffMay 2, 2016
Loved it. Excellent music score. Interesting plot and world, some aspects of which are quite realistic and could potentially occur in the future. Great characters with real relationships and developments. Very moving, emotional, andLoved it. Excellent music score. Interesting plot and world, some aspects of which are quite realistic and could potentially occur in the future. Great characters with real relationships and developments. Very moving, emotional, and intellectual - particularly in getting much of the science right. Definitely lived up to the hype and is worth watching. Beautiful cinematography and of course superb special effects. Expand
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AriayiMar 28, 2015
Mindblowing
this is the future of intellectual cinema
talking about real science and overwhelming hope at the end.
no matter what kind of belief you support.you would love and follow this idea
my great gratitude toward Nolan
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Mamau234Nov 9, 2014
The movie was amazing! Was disappointed with TDKR, and didn´t have big expectations for Interstellar, but I was totally blown away. The ending was a little bit simple but its still the best movie I have seen in years.
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BellinoPNov 16, 2014
One of the best films of the year both in sci-Fi and emotional impact. Nolan takes his time to let you become connected to the characters while telling a great story.
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misterjingoDec 18, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I approached this film with trepidation after reading a lot of the negative reviews, but having seen it, I felt compelled to add to the growing praise it has received.

This is one of the most awe-inspiring films I have seen for a long time. The emotional development of the characters was just perfect, and while certain plot developments were dropped into conversations earlier in the film, I can understand why this was done. It was to aid people who seem unable to comprehend complicated plot structure, in this respect Nolan failed, as a lot of people still seemed to be in the dark.

This film is sci-"fi", so the third act, however fantastical, was not meant to be grounded in reality. Even so, the tesseract created by our descendants, and their ability to manipulate gravity and consequently time, alludes to unfathomable technology from our current technological viewpoint. The black hole could have been an artificial construct used as a teaching tool to transfer knowledge from a 5th to a 3rd dimensional being. Time being represented as a "physical" environment in this 5th dimensional space, such as the 2 dimensional wormhole was represented as a sphere in 3 dimensional space.

From the visuals (which were just awe-inspiring) to the decision to allow atmospheric sound and music to mask the dialogue in places, representing either the immensity of the situation or the sheer emotional trauma at such points.

I love that in this day and age, a Hollywood director could create such a piece which transcends the mundanity of daily (current) societal games and norms, and directs our gaze to the ineffable majesty of a greater reality which exists all around us.

I can't wait to watch this again.
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CapnAwesomeNov 25, 2014
Another absolutely amazing movie by Christopher Nolan. The story, score, acting, visual effects were all stunning. The movie boggles the mind and leaves you thinking about it days after. This is a movie that I will no doubt watch time andAnother absolutely amazing movie by Christopher Nolan. The story, score, acting, visual effects were all stunning. The movie boggles the mind and leaves you thinking about it days after. This is a movie that I will no doubt watch time and time again. Expand
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Sitheguy78Nov 23, 2014
An amazing movie from beginning to end. If you don't like or understand science then probably not the movie for you.

This film will get a 10 from me. There were so many bits where this film got it right.
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riaan_radioheadJan 5, 2015
A magnificently mounted piece of popular entertainment - a bold and ambitious old school science fiction adventure film bound to inspire budding filmmakers much the same way Close Encounters of the Third Kind 2001 and Star Wars did back inA magnificently mounted piece of popular entertainment - a bold and ambitious old school science fiction adventure film bound to inspire budding filmmakers much the same way Close Encounters of the Third Kind 2001 and Star Wars did back in those days.
Hans Zimmer usually bombastic in his work, is unusually intimate and powerful here delivering one of the great cinematic scores.
Matthew McConaughey fresh from his Oscar streak is the film's beating heart: complex, tragic, heroic, and charismatic.
With filmmaking this epic, intelligent and emotional, belongs among the stars.
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shpreaNov 8, 2014
Frankly I'm speechless. With a metascore of only 73, I was expecting nothing more than just a fun sci-fi film. I was so wrong; it blew me away. The first two hours of the movie are entertaining, sure. However, there is a point where the filmFrankly I'm speechless. With a metascore of only 73, I was expecting nothing more than just a fun sci-fi film. I was so wrong; it blew me away. The first two hours of the movie are entertaining, sure. However, there is a point where the film goes from great to unbelievable. The ending in particular is amazing, rivaling the endings to classic films like "2001: A Space Odyssey".
Just go see it.
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arkcossNov 17, 2014
This movie show the danger and beauty that awaits us at the same time. Consequences that are inevitable. Written and directed very good - a high level. Emotions border with a very good sense. I suppose that the film gets low ratings fromThis movie show the danger and beauty that awaits us at the same time. Consequences that are inevitable. Written and directed very good - a high level. Emotions border with a very good sense. I suppose that the film gets low ratings from people who do not understand some of the issues of modern science and think that this is fiction - here you are wrong. The film is an artistic vision that humankind will follow having so many misunderstand on Earth ;) Expand
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MoosedaNov 22, 2014
Just wow. Bravo. I don't think I could ever be disappointed with any Christopher Nolan film. He raises the bar every time he releases a new installment in his collection of supreme films. The writing, visuals, immersion, research, realism,Just wow. Bravo. I don't think I could ever be disappointed with any Christopher Nolan film. He raises the bar every time he releases a new installment in his collection of supreme films. The writing, visuals, immersion, research, realism, and performances is beyond any other recent films' integrity. The emotional and sophisticated impact this movie sustains is just great. I am obsessing I know, but I just haven't seen such a fantastic movie in a long time lol. Matthew McConaughey was a great choice for the lead role, but to also mention the rest of the casts job well done. Expand
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ViolettDec 8, 2014
BEYOND awesome.
Today one can see something new in thecinema quite rarely. Every time you see a movie there is a thought - I've seen it somethere, nothing new, yawn. While there were ton of movies with ideal close to Interstellar, this
BEYOND awesome.
Today one can see something new in thecinema quite rarely. Every time you see a movie there is a thought - I've seen it somethere, nothing new, yawn. While there were ton of movies with ideal close to Interstellar, this fusion of sci-fi, disaster and space genres makes this movie exceptional and unique. Really, such movies as Interstellar and Inception deserve Best of the Year title. Christopher Nolan is genius.
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gokuleNov 16, 2014
This. Is. The. Movie. Of. The. Decade.
I was getting a little skeptical about the end, but they pulled it off.
Amazing effects, story, characters, everything came together perfect.
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xTobyMcNov 16, 2014
An absolute masterpiece and quite easily the best film I've seen in 19 years of my life. Everything about it was just so incredibly epic and the detail to Scientific theory was beyond amazing. We often use the exaggerated saying of "jawAn absolute masterpiece and quite easily the best film I've seen in 19 years of my life. Everything about it was just so incredibly epic and the detail to Scientific theory was beyond amazing. We often use the exaggerated saying of "jaw dropping", but for this film I can quote that literally.

First of all the acting was 10/10. Matthew McConaughey was the perfect man for this role and you could really feel his emotions throughout the movie. The connection with his daughter was also excellent and it really made you feel that father-daughter bond even when he was lightyears away in space.

The real aspect of the film which makes it a masterpiece in my book was the story with its twists and turns. This movie was made by the same makers of Inception and once again they nailed it. I won't give any spoiler away, but near the end when you begin to piece the puzzles together you will be in awe of its complexity and you soon realise just how well thought through this movie was. It's the type of movie where nobody would ever guess what's going to happen, and this is what sets it miles above other movies.

I must mention the soundtracks too. The music played throughout the film is what gave it such an incredible effect. Throughout 'epic' scenes it would become very loud with music, whilst at other times it would suddenly drop to silence and you could feel the emptiness of space as they ventured further. This film had the cinematic excellence of Gravity, but with a breathtaking story to go along with it.

Overall I can't recommend this film enough, just go and see it. Admittedly you will require some Scientific knowledge of space, relativity, and time, but the movie still does a good job to help you understand what's happening even if you're not a physicist.
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MarkReviewerNov 19, 2014
A beautiful movie that while exploring the deep areas of science fiction, simultaneously explores humanity, love, family and what it means to be a human being on earth.
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JCouch777Nov 5, 2014
What an Incredible and Emotional film. INTERSTELLAR paints a beautiful picture of humanity while striving to be even more. Led by incredible performances from McConaughey and Chastain in particular, and complemented by the incredible writingWhat an Incredible and Emotional film. INTERSTELLAR paints a beautiful picture of humanity while striving to be even more. Led by incredible performances from McConaughey and Chastain in particular, and complemented by the incredible writing and direction, INTERSTELLAR stands out as the best of the year. (so far) Expand
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davidpiksiMar 21, 2015
One of the best movies I have ever seen. The music, the special effects, the story, the characters and the acting is all really, really good. And it is all based on real science. If you pay attention during the movie, you will most likelyOne of the best movies I have ever seen. The music, the special effects, the story, the characters and the acting is all really, really good. And it is all based on real science. If you pay attention during the movie, you will most likely understand it. Expand
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ParadeNov 25, 2014
Absolutely stunning special effects, brilliant plot, and score. If you haven't seen it yet go see it now! I have never been more captured by a movie, rooting for the characters from start to finish!
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GustavoTalainiNov 9, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Quantas questões temos aqui?
Por: Gustavo Talaini

Fascinante, Christopher Nolan construiu um novo clássico de “Science Fiction” que já pode ser comparado com 2001 uma odisseia no espaço de Stanley Kubrick (eu disse comparado). Interstellar explora teorias físicas, dimensões não conhecidas e os sentimentos e emoções dos seres humanos, Nolan faz sua obra mais emocional, mas ainda com tons sombrios e psicológicos, é um dos melhores filmes do ano.

O filme começa com Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) sonhando com seu passado como piloto de nave espacial da NASA e quando acorda relembra que a humanidade está para acabar, a praga atingiu os alimentos que agora estão em escassez, mas a pergunta logo no inicio é: Qual a solução para isso?

“Uma viagem Interstellar em busca de um substituto para o planeta Terra”. Murph (Mackenzie Foy) tem a certeza que um fantasma assombra sua casa. – “Fantasmas não existem – diz seu pai Cooper que é um fazendeiro e ex-engenheiro, mas Murph sabe que tem alguém se comunicando com ela através de códigos morse.

A intensidade do filme aumenta quando durante uma tempestade de poeira (o que era normal) Cooper vê a mensagem misteriosa deixada por tal fantasma assim descobrindo que aquilo na verdade era uma anomalia da gravidade, então através de coordenadas misteriosas deixadas pela anomalia (Em teoria tinha alguém mesmo se comunicando com Murph, o tal “ eles “ seres de outra parte do universo), Cooper descobre uma base secreta da NASA onde encontra Brand (Anne Hathaway), o professor Brand (Michael Caine) e um genial robô; Cooper tinha sido aluno do professor Brand então ele foi “convidado” para salvar o planeta Terra assim tendo que abandonar sua família por tempo indeterminado;Ele aceita.

Em meio a um roteiro espetacular escrito pelo próprio Nolan e seu irmão Jonathan tudo se destaca em Interstellar, a trilha sonora de Hans Zimmer, as grandes atuações do fantástico elenco, os cenários maravilhosos e efeitos especiais brilhantes, mas o principal é o formidável toque de Nolan.

A apresentação de complexas teorias físicas te deixam alienado e mexem com sua mente, os discursos sobre a abrangência do amor, o que ele pode significar para cada individuo são emocionantes (sim essa é uma das palavras que representam Interstellar: emoção); tempo é outra grande questão neste filme, para salvar a humanidade Cooper e sua equipe terão que ir até saturno onde se encontra um buraco de minhoca que os levará para outra galaxia com o objetivo de encontrar outro planeta habitável, o substituto da terra.

Dois anos se passam quando Cooper chega ao buraco de minhoca cujo tem um deslumbrante visual, é incrivel, porém ao chegarem ao primeiro planeta “selecionado”o tempo se alterou na Terra ou seja lá já se passaram 24 anos e Murph agora é interpretada por Jessica Chastain com uma excelente atuação assim como o resto do elenco ( sim tive que repetir isso)

São raros os filmes com três horas de duração que prendem tanta atenção assim, certamente Interstellar ganhará indicações dos Oscars, o tom de realismo de Nolan é imponente, quando se chega nos minutos finais a adrenalina se eleva por conta das reviravoltas (Matt Damon foi uma grande jogada aqui) e as grandes questões começam a ser explicadas de uma forma terrífica.

Resumindo seja você fã de ficção ou não, Interstellar é totalmente imperdível é o filme mais grandioso e ambicioso de Nolan.
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BanskelNov 12, 2014
One of the best films I have ever seen in my life. This movie should be rated a lot higher than the given score it currently has. After watching this film, I can now die happy.
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scotyb91Mar 28, 2015
Holy moly. When I first saw Interstellar I said "wow, this is a moving picture, these pictures are moving to create a story of love, sacrifice and above all spaceships that twirl in outer space." Don't take my word for it, go out to yourHoly moly. When I first saw Interstellar I said "wow, this is a moving picture, these pictures are moving to create a story of love, sacrifice and above all spaceships that twirl in outer space." Don't take my word for it, go out to your nearest video store and experience the unmatched match made in heaven that is Interstellar: This is a movie. Expand
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SethomegaJun 9, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Great movie. People that criticise the conclusion of the movie about the "power of love" stuff are unable to understand a simple message the story try to pass for the people that are watching the movie. It's so simple that I find it impressive how they even dare to use it as a negative point in the movie ha ha.

Let's try to help these fellas understand: the movie is not just about the looks or about the future of humanity or technology or science. The movie is about the human nature and the stuff that really matters in the end. See? It's simple...

People who complain about that was expecting a star wars movie or something else. Their frustration doesn't reflect the reality about the quality of the movie.
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soulboy_amNov 6, 2014
I've been waiting for Interstellar for 1,5 years and today i've watched it. I won't say about its plot or music or cast or director's work. But it is a masterpiece, sure, the masterpiece that could be shot only by Christopher Nolan. Thank youI've been waiting for Interstellar for 1,5 years and today i've watched it. I won't say about its plot or music or cast or director's work. But it is a masterpiece, sure, the masterpiece that could be shot only by Christopher Nolan. Thank you for this movie, Chris. Now, i need to think about all. Expand
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miezardNov 9, 2014
Interstellar is a mind-blowing movie. It slowly opened up my mind & my heart.At the beginning it was literally boring, but as you sit down and try to understand the journey,you're actually exploring.This movie makes me feel 'exploring'Interstellar is a mind-blowing movie. It slowly opened up my mind & my heart.At the beginning it was literally boring, but as you sit down and try to understand the journey,you're actually exploring.This movie makes me feel 'exploring' throughout 3 hours of the movie. Besides, it also emphasized on the family relationship, looking through your children's eyes when you're a parent. It might be seen as a complex idea, but it worth the time of watching it. Again, Hans Zimmer made a tremendous job on affecting the emotion, the music makes it alive. Expand
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ninjastkNov 10, 2014
Saw it in IMAX 70mm film at TCL Chinese Theater and it was amazing. Interstellar has A+ visuals, A+ score, and an outstanding cast. There are couple of warnings that I would give to potential viewers though. If you leave at any moment duringSaw it in IMAX 70mm film at TCL Chinese Theater and it was amazing. Interstellar has A+ visuals, A+ score, and an outstanding cast. There are couple of warnings that I would give to potential viewers though. If you leave at any moment during the film, you will be confused. If you are not grossly into the film, you will be confused. If you do not like to think deeper, you will end up feeling confused. I sat through this and was very into the film because it was a dazzling experience. The score by Hans Zimmer truly gave the space scenes a huge boost. The run time of this movie is roughly 2 hours and 50 minutes, or 3 hours if you really want to round it all up. I cannot explain very much because I will give it away if I do. Go watch this movie in IMAX 70mm and I guarantee you that you will enjoy the movie a ton. At the end of the movie, [Please watch film to know more] :) Expand
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cliffpotterJan 26, 2015
I read through many of the negative criticisms of Interstellar, trying to figure out why I could be so wrong. I thought that this was the best movie I had ever seen. The Academy Awards snubbed the movie and I wondered why. I still do.

The
I read through many of the negative criticisms of Interstellar, trying to figure out why I could be so wrong. I thought that this was the best movie I had ever seen. The Academy Awards snubbed the movie and I wondered why. I still do.

The critics seemed focused on the story. I loved it. Some felt it too long. (It should have had an intermission.)

But if you like science fiction, go.

I think this is the first movie that may be very different truly on anything other than a huge screen and wonder how many people saw it in Imax. I have yet to see it on a small screen.

I also wonder why it was stiffed by the Academy Awards. Maybe it was the actors,who include a very religious lead actor.

The bottom line is that if you see a single word in any criticism that shows that you should ignore it, that word is boring. This movie is not boring in any of its nearly three hours it will cost you.
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TheApplegnomeNov 7, 2014
Christopher Nolan did it again; Interstellar will twist your mind and fill your heart with love. Interstellar isn't just a massive space-adventure. It's much more than that; it’s a film about human bonding.

Interstellar is by far the best
Christopher Nolan did it again; Interstellar will twist your mind and fill your heart with love. Interstellar isn't just a massive space-adventure. It's much more than that; it’s a film about human bonding.

Interstellar is by far the best sci-fi film of the year, and one of the greatest of all time. The vast storyline about the connection between us humans is so incredible, I felt so attracted to the characters and I almost started crying because it's so dramatic and epic. I usually don't feel so attracted to the characters like in Interstellar, so this was just so incredible! When it comes to the actors and their roles, are they all superb. Matthew McConaughey as Cooper is just fantastic; he's both dramatic and stunning in action. Jessica Chastain and Mackenzie Foy as Murph are both awesome, even a bit touching. One aspect of Interstellar (when it comes to the actors) is that there's one actor I didn't expect to be in this film, so it was a big surprise! There's even some humor between the characters in this film, which I didn't expect. As mentioned, the story is wonderful, but there might be some slow scenes in the end of the first act, but the ending explained it all so there's nothing wrong about it!

Interstellar is a film that just kept going and going when I saw it. I thought it would end like 3 or 4 times but instead it just continued with even more exiting and innovated things that I never have seen before. I can tell you this: if you thought Inception was something innovating and spectacular, go and watch Interstellar, you won't regret it! Some people think the last act of the film is less impressive, but I don't agree, it's fantastic! The structure of Interstellar is in my opinion very similar with The Prestige, maybe not as excessive but I totally love it! It's so clear that this is a film by Christopher Nolan, just the visuals are incredible and I was so amazed while watching it. It even looks more real than the film Gravity, and the first 30 minutes of Interstellar is totally superior than Gravity. I couldn't even see if there are CGI in this film, and that there's no 3D is a great thing!

There are some minor flaws in the film, and the first thing is the soundtrack. Yes it's from the famous composer Hans Zimmer, and I love his previous works like the music in The Dark Knight Trilogy and in the film Inception. But it's not exactly as massive and touching as I thought it would be. It's still impressive, but not as vast or touching. Another thing is the first act of the film; it felt like they had cut too much scenes, because it felt a bit to fast. There could also have been a bit more action. The last aspect is the trailer, it doesn't spoil much about the film, but I think they should have shown less of the visuals. It could have resulted in even more surprising things with the film.

This is the best film from Christopher Nolan to date, but it's not a perfect film. Even though, I don't think we need to wait that long until he creates something even more spectacular than Interstellar.

Interstellar get a 9.5/10
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Jack_SunshineSep 2, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Interstellar came at the end of 2014 to give us a Christmas blockbuster worthy of leaving our warm hearths for. Some films excel at spectacle, and this really deserved to be seen on the biggest, loudest screen possible, so count yourself lucky if you managed it.

The film is a science fiction epic, but it’s not an outlandish fantasy. Forget Avatar. Has anyone watched Avatar recently? Interstellar feels grounded in possibility with ideas full of personal conflict and universal philosophy. The story begins some fifty odd years in the future on an Earth devastated by crop blights. The world is becoming a barren dustbowl as humanity struggles to feed itself.

Our hero is Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) a widowed former pilot turned farmer who ekes out a living with his father-in-law and two children Tom and Murphy. The film does well to establish this world; a parent-teacher meeting where children are denied a college application so they can become farmers and an early action sequence where Cooper salvages a downed Indian drone for parts hint at the environmental, technological and geopolitical situation of this future world.

The main narrative starts when a mysterious signal leads the ever inquisitive Cooper to the remnant of NASA, helmed by Cooper’s old professor Dr. Brand (frequent Nolan-collaborator Michael Caine) who offers him the chance to join a secret mission to find a new homeworld for humanity. A wormhole has been discovered near Saturn which leads to a system of potentially habitable planets orbiting a supermassive black hole.

Here begins the struggle and the decisions Cooper and his family must make. Should humanity continue to fight the losing battle on Earth, or abandon it? Should a man leave his family for the future of humanity, or live out what life he can with them, as best he can on a dying world? At the heart is Cooper’s relationship with the daughter he leaves behind (Jessica Chastain) and her struggle to forgive him as she grows up to become a scientist herself. The relationship is paralleled with Brand’s daughter Amelia (Anne Hathaway) who joins the mission to look for something else among the stars.

Christopher Nolan is a twenty-first century auteur and his films are always ambitious, complex and engaging. Even if that ambition is sometimes stretched, he never shrinks from a bold idea. But it’s not just a philosophical narrative. While emotional through and through, the film also explores its conflict through gripping action and spectacular visuals, and its pioneering attitudes through the inclusion of cutting edge scientific thought.

Okay, so you don’t have to understand every part of the physics; some artistic licence has undoubtedly been taken for the sake of story or spectacle, but we’re here to watch a movie, not a lecture in theoretical astrophysics. The result is that the characters not only explore foreboding new worlds of ice and oceans but deal with the vaguely realistic implications of exploring wormholes and black holes, such as time dilation and intense space-time-warping gravity. This is used to great emotional effect; imagine communicating with your family at home when hours of your time is years of theirs and your messages can ‘only’ travel at the speed of light.

It’s enough that theoretical physicist Kip Thorne was present as a consultant to know we’re in safe hands. Thorne collaborated with Carl Sagan on the latter’s novel Contact, which became a film in 1997 and dealt with the communication between a father and daughter across the void of space and also happened to feature Matthew McConaughey in a supporting role.

Interstellar seems like a spiritual successor but stands on the shoulders of another giant, that unforgettable epic journey to the edges of the solar system and beyond: 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968); although that film’s astronaut Dave had no family keeping him on Earth. It’s worth mentioning here that the cubic robots that assist on the mission are markedly less homicidal. The robots have been brilliantly realised with inventive simplicity as real puppets played by actors and not CGI.

The effects as a whole are a cinematic experience; the spaceship blasts through the void to ludicrous organ overlays and emerges overlooking the black hole, a magnificently realised singularity of ultimate light and darkness simulated using Thorne’s mathematics. Then a moment of peace, all the more accentuated after the volume, allowing us to ponder the ‘gravity’ of the situation in more ways than one.

My only word on the film’s ending is that it comes very close to undercutting Cooper’s sacrifices by letting him have his cake and eat it, but after the mind-bending finale, we’re on board enough just to go along with the ride. The word ‘stellar’ is sometimes used to describe something of an extremely high standard, but it’s hard to say now without sounding like you’re quoting Stanley Kowalski. It’s time for a change, so this film gets full marks because it was Interstellar.
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ashraf3812Mar 19, 2015
One of the best Sci-fi movies of all-time. Chris Nolan is using science in the best imaginative ways possible to create a complex , beautiful and transcendent look at our universe and our existence.And how would we survive in the face ofOne of the best Sci-fi movies of all-time. Chris Nolan is using science in the best imaginative ways possible to create a complex , beautiful and transcendent look at our universe and our existence.And how would we survive in the face of extension. The movie is influenced greatly by 2001: A Space Odyssey in the scope of its enormous ambition but it's also very original in its plot .It literally invades secret new locations of the universe no one has ever gone before. Expand
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mGMUSENov 8, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Relativity, wormhole, multi-verse, time dilation, black holes, singularities, accretion disc, quantum mechanics, astrobiology, fourth/fifth dimension; without at least some prior knowledge of these astrophysics terminologies, I can see why this movie isn't rated as highly as it should be by the general crowd. Chris Nolan has once again outdone himself with this extraordinary film. Expand
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AijixeSep 27, 2015
Interstellar is a science fiction epic that challenges even 2001 with its scope and ambition; never before have I seen a film so intelligent yet dramatic to the point where I'm on the verge of tears at its conclusion.
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Maycolino10Nov 30, 2014
Amazing Movie. It leaves you with a lot of feelings and questions about existence.Nolan again gives the audience something fresh and visionary.Pure Sci-Fi. Pure Nolan. Pure Gold
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hieraxApr 25, 2016
This is the first movie i rate with a straight 10 since i registered to this site. The acting is really good, the special effects are nice to watch, the story is just **** There are not much movies with a good story like you get here. Its theThis is the first movie i rate with a straight 10 since i registered to this site. The acting is really good, the special effects are nice to watch, the story is just **** There are not much movies with a good story like you get here. Its the same **** you got with Matrix 1 or Inception, its just you doubt the world as we know it afterwards, without the "it was just a movie and cant be real"-thought. The stuff shown in this movie "could" be realistic. This movie makes you doubt all you know about the universe and time and the way humanity "understands" it (or not). On the other side it made me cry two times and im not a guy who cries much or often at movies. There are some heartbreaking scenes in it, the end is one of it, and by "end" i mean the whole last 20 minutes of the movie. I love this movie, for me - its art, and im sad i waited until 2016 to watch it. One of my new favourite movies ! You get good science fiction, some kind of light post-apocalyptic world and a story about the love of a father to his daughter

Characters 10/10
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Chazd3Nov 11, 2014
Interstellar was overwhelming upon first view. Of course I saw it in IMAX and I was still recovering on my drive home. I had questions I knew would require a second viewing. OMG it was so much more moving the 2nd time 4 days later. I won'tInterstellar was overwhelming upon first view. Of course I saw it in IMAX and I was still recovering on my drive home. I had questions I knew would require a second viewing. OMG it was so much more moving the 2nd time 4 days later. I won't pretend to understand the Bootstrap paradox. Nevertheless, spectacular! Expand
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Trac3rNov 7, 2014
Wow! Just wow! Uhhhmaazing!!

Left the theater feeling awed and mind blown by this incredible journey that Christopher Nolan took my head trip on! The feelings and emotions i felt in this film were grand!! What a ride!! Acting,
Wow! Just wow! Uhhhmaazing!!

Left the theater feeling awed and mind blown by this incredible journey that Christopher Nolan took my head trip on! The feelings and emotions i felt in this film were grand!! What a ride!! Acting, cinematography, score, sound editing, and directing was top notch! I immediately placed this film in my top 10 of all time just after finishing my first viewing. It was that good!

But just like a lot of the critics... I too started thinking about all the plot holes and how all this could of really let up to its mind bending conclusion. I too was thinking... This was so close to being Nolan's masterpiece... If it wasn't for such a convuloted plot!

But while watching the movie, i just accepted everything in the moment because Nolan filmed the pacing beatifully and everything seemed to flow just right. I was never bored during this 3 hour movie... Every scene was engaging from minute to end. That being said... I still did have those questions to potential plot holes in the film. But even despite those flaws the movie was that amazing!

I know a film is even better for myself when i start questioning and thinking about the movie hours after i get home... And wanting to immediately watch it again a 2nd time to piece together anything that i may have missed. I believe the last movie that absorbed my thoughts that deeply after viewing was inception... AndWaduyuhknow.. Another nolan epic.

Now i did have to go on google to learn more about quantum mechanics, gravity/relativity, 4th and 5th dimensions, wormholes/blackholes... Because my knowledge was pretty limited in those fields prior to watching this film. And i do know that quantum physics and all the theories are exactly what they are... Theories. But the more i delve into this research, the more plausible this theory sounds backed upon scientific facts.

Now, even though researching all those topics, i still had those questions in the plot that still didnt make 100% sense to me and i feel what a lot of critics felt... That the movie was grand and epic even despite its flaws in the plot... So I tried to find my own interpretations to the plot holes. But with only 1 viewing and so much information given throughtout the movie, it was frustrating and I wished i could just go and watch it again a 2nd time.

But impatiently so.. i ended up finding a discussion forum on interstellar... Anndd ooh dammnn... After reading that discussion thread with everybodies different interpretations opened my eyes so much more to this movie.

Now when i watch it a 2nd time im convinced everything will fall into pieces perfectly based on all the different interpretations that others have received from the movie.

And thats exactly what makes Nolan stand apart from the other great directors like scorcese, spielberg, cameron, howard, etc... All these other directors are amazing because they weave the plot so tightly that you understand the movie in one sitting for the most part. But Nolan, oooh man... With memento, inception, the dark knoght trilogy(moreso memento and inception)... Really makes you think and glue together the missing pieces in the plot to your own interpretation, and will require at least 2 or more viewings to understand it all soundly.. and when you do... The movie becomes more personal for yourself and that much more grand and epic!

Now having said that... And after a night of digging and exploring the movie, themes, different interpretations, and field of quantum mechanics... This may very well be Nolan's masterpiece. Right up there with memento and the dark knight. But to me.. the themes that interstellar touches... Have spoken to me the most out of his other two masterpieces.

My initial reaction immediately after watching interstellar vaulted the movie into my top 10 of all time just from its sheer scope, brilliant acting, and pacing. But after a night of exploring deeper, this may very well be the best... And im sure after my 2nd viewing... It just may be... The greatest of all time.

Christopher Nolan's Masterpiece!
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DemonSoulNov 20, 2014
Epic movie, complemented by sound and deft directing, casting, script, and science. Having studied physics for over 3 decades and a graduate from Berkeley with honors, I've learned about string theory and Relativity among various otherEpic movie, complemented by sound and deft directing, casting, script, and science. Having studied physics for over 3 decades and a graduate from Berkeley with honors, I've learned about string theory and Relativity among various other popular theoretical science theories; it's rare to find a director with enough grasp of the concepts to so thoughtfully and carefully apply them in a way that's compelling and entertaining to the layman. And then to be able to tie these physics concepts in to humanity and who how it can affect our lives...Nolan is comparable to Einstein in the genius and depth of his work. I think what Nolan has done, will not only increase the interest in the space program as he intended, but it helps advance our society by increasing the interest highest level of physics, which is pivotal for the advancement of our civilization. I was so entertained by this movie and think it deserves Best Picture at the Academy Awards. Expand
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XerogamerNov 8, 2014
Hands down best movie I have ever seen. Interstellar was visually stimulating, emotionally captivating, awe inspiring, and intellectually brilliant. Christopher Nolan has out done himself, and the acting was superb, Mathew McConaughey's bestHands down best movie I have ever seen. Interstellar was visually stimulating, emotionally captivating, awe inspiring, and intellectually brilliant. Christopher Nolan has out done himself, and the acting was superb, Mathew McConaughey's best performance to date. I will admit the movie is a bit lengthy, topping off at 169 minutes. But with a story so complex and exhilarating, I don't see how it could have been done in a shorter period of time. Interstellar is everything we want a space travel movie to be-adventurous, dramatic, suspenseful, visually pleasing, and realistic. If you ever wanted to go up into space, interstellar can provide you with that experience. Expand
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NShep53Apr 16, 2015
Christopher Nolan is a great director. I love most of his films. Inception used to be my favorite. But now, it is Interstellar.

Interstellar has literally the biggest scope ever in a movie. And for the most part, it works. Yes there are
Christopher Nolan is a great director. I love most of his films. Inception used to be my favorite. But now, it is Interstellar.

Interstellar has literally the biggest scope ever in a movie. And for the most part, it works. Yes there are some flaws that might bother people. But this movie is too amazing to not give it the perfect 10. That is just my opinion. At the bare minimum, it is worth the watch. Just like usual, Matthew McConaughey is fantastic in this. Overall, probably my favorite movie of 2014.
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radmirkaNov 6, 2014
Фильм просто великолепен! Недавно вернулся из кинотеатра - это шедевр однозначно, 10 из 10. Несмотря на почти 3 часа времени не было ни одной скучной минуты. Очень порадовал Мет Деймон который неожиданно появился. Также нельзя не отметитьФильм просто великолепен! Недавно вернулся из кинотеатра - это шедевр однозначно, 10 из 10. Несмотря на почти 3 часа времени не было ни одной скучной минуты. Очень порадовал Мет Деймон который неожиданно появился. Также нельзя не отметить великолепную музыку - она очень хорошо передает настроение фильма. Рекомендовано к просмотру на 100%! Expand
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moviemitch96Nov 9, 2014
This is hands down the most beautiful and thought-provoking film Christopher Nolan has made to date! All of the film's elements come together marvelously, from the great acting and often times emotional story to the dazzling effects, images,This is hands down the most beautiful and thought-provoking film Christopher Nolan has made to date! All of the film's elements come together marvelously, from the great acting and often times emotional story to the dazzling effects, images, and music! Matthew McConaughey gives a powerful and moving performance in the lead. There were also some great supporting performances from Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Wes Bentley, etc. Hans Zimmer, who composed most of Nolan's previous films once again composes an epic and unforgettable score for this one as well. And of course, the effects are simply gorgeous, need I say more?! Despite the lengthy three-hour runtime, I didn't mind it a bit this time around, as the film kept me completely engaged from start to finish! Overall in my opinion, it's Nolan's absolute best film since The Dark Knight and is without a doubt the greatest film I've seen all year and I'd love to see if any other film this year can top this one for me, but I highly doubt it! Expand
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Caspian_dkNov 17, 2014
Awesome movie i was sucked in after the first 5 min. on a journey a great sci fi journey showing a lot of humanity love hope loss i could keep going, but this movie is not about being realistic (as some complains) or keeping facts correctAwesome movie i was sucked in after the first 5 min. on a journey a great sci fi journey showing a lot of humanity love hope loss i could keep going, but this movie is not about being realistic (as some complains) or keeping facts correct this is sci fi in the cool way telling a story even being philosophical damned best movie in ages a clera 10 from me Expand
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ibadukefanNov 25, 2014
This movie knocked it out of the park for me. You can watch it as a skeptic though. And you certainly can't watch it trying to figure out all the science they are laying down, cause you won't. But if you allow yourself to be drawn into theThis movie knocked it out of the park for me. You can watch it as a skeptic though. And you certainly can't watch it trying to figure out all the science they are laying down, cause you won't. But if you allow yourself to be drawn into the world and lives of Interstellar then you will not be disappointed. I was deeply, deeply moved emotionally multiple times throughout the film. One dramatic scene, I felt like I was right there with them, on the literal edge of my seat, waiting, nervously, to see what was going to happen.

This is film making at it's best. It's not perfect, no movie ever is, but Nolan really comes close.
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SmartGuyNov 21, 2014
Why is this movie sooo underrated? Metascore is 74?? This movie is one of the best movies I ever watched, I might even say that its better than Shawshank Redemption. This movie nearly made me cry and I am a man(not being sexist plz no hate)!Why is this movie sooo underrated? Metascore is 74?? This movie is one of the best movies I ever watched, I might even say that its better than Shawshank Redemption. This movie nearly made me cry and I am a man(not being sexist plz no hate)! The plot! It is crazy. I cannot believe anyone had the guts to accept such daring and imaginative writing and turn it into a movie. This movie made me feel both happy and extremely sad at the same time. If you are more emotional than I am (I never cry D:) than be prepared to cry for the last 30minutes of the film. Sure at times you won't understand the 'scientific' explanations, but please don't let that stop you. I did not expect this movie to be anything great at all! I was dead wrong! This movie is at least a 10/10, I rate it a 11/10. Is it like Gravity? Helll No, Gravity can't be even compared to this masterpiece!! People who are giving this a 0 or under 9 are just insane. Yes it does have flaws, there is this one part I thought it was a tiny bit cliche, but still 11/10 for originality and its presentation and plot and characters and sound and everything. Expand
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GigiLaTrottolaNov 12, 2014
Simply incredible, mind-twisting and mind-blowing. Space scenes are realistic and Christopher Nolan really wanted the audience to feel inside the movie, to be part of the journey. There are indeed a few minor flaws (I would be stupid not toSimply incredible, mind-twisting and mind-blowing. Space scenes are realistic and Christopher Nolan really wanted the audience to feel inside the movie, to be part of the journey. There are indeed a few minor flaws (I would be stupid not to admit it) but it doesn't matter, this movie still deserves a 10 for everything it offers. Expand
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TurbodowgNov 30, 2014
Interstellar is a film for adults. A film for thinking adults. A film for adults who grew up in times of wonder and had to work hard for what they have today. A film for people mature enough to understand love and loss.

Interstellar is a
Interstellar is a film for adults. A film for thinking adults. A film for adults who grew up in times of wonder and had to work hard for what they have today. A film for people mature enough to understand love and loss.

Interstellar is a beautiful film, with a mesmerising music score to match its stunning visuals. The story is both fantastic and moving. The acting is top class and the writing is genius.

If you love science fiction and have a sense of wonder and understand adult themes and emotions watch this film. You will love it.
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NotCriticNov 15, 2014
Fantastic movie and fantastic experience. Interstellar is a space odyssey that centers on our future far beyond our home- Earth. Instead of bashing Nolan, people should be grateful there is still a famous director trying to create somethingFantastic movie and fantastic experience. Interstellar is a space odyssey that centers on our future far beyond our home- Earth. Instead of bashing Nolan, people should be grateful there is still a famous director trying to create something more ambitious and intriguing than the films we watch every year. Expand
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mirj626Nov 12, 2014
All critics claiming this movie isn't good, due to its complicated nature. Are saying more about their inability to understand as opposed to the quality of this movie. I cant remember a Sci-fi movie over the last few years that even cameAll critics claiming this movie isn't good, due to its complicated nature. Are saying more about their inability to understand as opposed to the quality of this movie. I cant remember a Sci-fi movie over the last few years that even came remotely close to this in terms of quality. Expand
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talisencrwJan 16, 2016
Though I haven't seen all of Nolan's films, I have greatly enjoyed what I have seen so far (Insomnia, the Batman trilogy, and Inception), and with sci-fi being one of my favourite genres, seeing 'Interstellar' eventually was a no-brainer forThough I haven't seen all of Nolan's films, I have greatly enjoyed what I have seen so far (Insomnia, the Batman trilogy, and Inception), and with sci-fi being one of my favourite genres, seeing 'Interstellar' eventually was a no-brainer for me. Despite its 169 minutes, it didn't seem long at all (if a film is well made, then the longer, the better) and it's resoundingly clear that Christopher is excellent both in getting fine performances from his actors and, along with his brother Jonathan, in writing scripts. What makes the film special for a sci-fi work is that he doesn't have to show any monster--nothing is truly more scary than humanity itself. This is a work that can combine an excellent explanation of the theory of relativity yet still show that the only things that truly matter are the relationships we develop in our everyday lives. My favourite film of all-time is still one of the most ambitious, '2001: A Space Odyssey', but it's very comforting to me that six generations after the birth of cinema, and the Faberge eggs of genius that have come along the way, from Georges Méliès' 'A Trip to the Moon' and Fritz Lang's 'Metropolis', that outstanding works of science fiction, such as 'Gravity', 'Ex Machina' and this fine film by Nolan, are still being made. There's hope for us yet!... Expand
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Dragon_FlyApr 1, 2015
This is an incredible movie that can be rated above 10. The way it displays the ongoing battle with the Left vs. Right Paradigm is stunning and how Men continue to undermine the intuition of Women and their role in facilitating andThis is an incredible movie that can be rated above 10. The way it displays the ongoing battle with the Left vs. Right Paradigm is stunning and how Men continue to undermine the intuition of Women and their role in facilitating and sustaining life. It also emphasizes that men have a role in focusing on the physical hard work of life and they have a responsibility to defend and/or rescue the people and things that they cherish at all costs.

This movie is the Rosetta Stone to all people who have yet to understand the meaning of love and compassion for everyone.
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lukechristianscNov 16, 2014
Matthew mcconaughey fans are gonna go wild once they see " Interstellar " A film by Christopher Nolan. So far Gravity was the best sci fi film of the year now it's NOT so interstellar is the best movie of the year it has effects that are soMatthew mcconaughey fans are gonna go wild once they see " Interstellar " A film by Christopher Nolan. So far Gravity was the best sci fi film of the year now it's NOT so interstellar is the best movie of the year it has effects that are so realistic it's something that we have never seen before in the 21st century. It has a script that actually has actually best sci-fi action written by Johnathan Nolan & Christopher Nolan which is actually the best movie of the year also the century , Nolan has a new film and that is the star the perfect film of his career since ' Inception' , ' The Dark Knight trilogy'. So far Christopher nolan is the hero director with Dark Knight , he has enough courage to write a script that is actually brilliant is Succeed with Movie goers , people could learn from this in LIFE. the nolan brothers have chemistry and that chemistry became a dream come true. Grade A Expand
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zeromus2003Nov 9, 2014
Christopher Nolan is GENIUS!! I knew I loved Inception and Batman: The Dark Knight Trilogy, but he has outdone himself with Interstellar. I recommend everyone see this film. Regardless of where you stand on issues such as these, this movieChristopher Nolan is GENIUS!! I knew I loved Inception and Batman: The Dark Knight Trilogy, but he has outdone himself with Interstellar. I recommend everyone see this film. Regardless of where you stand on issues such as these, this movie will make you think about the human race and its current trajectory in relationship to how we continue abusing the Earth and its finite resources. Do I think that an apocalyptic event is going to happen soon, I am not sure...only the Lord does. But I do realize that we as humans who continue to pursue life in a ultra over-consumerism manner are headed for some tough times if not already. Overall I think this movie will at least make you wonder what preservation of human life would take and whether we can reverse our destructive thinking. Expand
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MinosOfCreteNov 13, 2014
Rarely do I ever bother giving anything above 8, never mind a 10, but somehow, most of these critics seem to have missed one of the best pieces of sci-fi to have graced us not only for the past decade, but possibly since the 80s renaissanceRarely do I ever bother giving anything above 8, never mind a 10, but somehow, most of these critics seem to have missed one of the best pieces of sci-fi to have graced us not only for the past decade, but possibly since the 80s renaissance of sci-fi classics. Interstellar is quite simply a stunning spectacle, but also achieves an unprecedented amount of characterization for each individual character whilst also using them as a platform to scrutinize humanity's greatest flaws, but also its greatest strengths, something which lends this epic a broad emotional range as well as amazing shots of the cold, bleak and beautiful desolation of space and other worlds. These characters would have been nothing though without the great acting carried out by everyone, especially McConaughey, who has somehow gone from generic 2D 'pretty boy' rom-coms to bleak, apocalyptic sci epics with apparent ease, he manages to root the existential chaos of the barren future with very human roots, and lends a defiant optimism in a film which does bleak and despondent very well indeed.

The theme of survival is done exceptionally well, and whereas Inception was an ambitious mess which seemed to trumpet its importance without ever truly justifying it, the setting of unpredictable and chaotic space lends itself much more naturally to the confusion and awe which Nolan strives towards. The beginning is slow, but you begin to appreciate its purpose later on in the film as it straps you in metaphorically for the roller-coaster ride that is the journey itself. I will admit, I feel Nolan indulges a bit too much at the very very end in terms of falling to his Inception like weakness of overly abstract symbols, but he saves the brilliant coherence of the movie with a more thematically consistent ending.

Enter this movie with zero expectations, endure the first 20 minutes or so of painful nothingness, and then embrace the cosmic splendor that awaits. This movie feels like a terrific re-imagining of 2001 without becoming cliche.
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CherryxldApr 11, 2015
Interstellar es una película que se eleva a los niveles del espacio y que consigue volar en todo lo alto.

Esta película es un film magnífico, que te hace pasar por varias emociones a medida que avanza en su intensa y disfrutable trama que
Interstellar es una película que se eleva a los niveles del espacio y que consigue volar en todo lo alto.

Esta película es un film magnífico, que te hace pasar por varias emociones a medida que avanza en su intensa y disfrutable trama que no te dejará parpadear, conteniendo un grandeza impresionante y que resulta ser tan emocionante que incluso te podrá hacer llorar (de hecho, yo lloré). Sin dudas Christopher Nolan ha logrado hacer un largometraje grandioso con unos fuertes efectos visuales y que te llevará a un inigualable viaje por el espacio lleno de intensidad, emoción, con un muy buen reparto y, además, aparte de también ser interesante e inteligente, te atrapa y te cautiva de una manera fascinante e intensamente potente.
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qwerty8883Feb 20, 2015
I understand quantum physics, astronomy and particle physics. I didnt want to leave my knowledge behind when i watched this film but something made me. The film is very compelling from start to finish just like 2001. People criticise thisI understand quantum physics, astronomy and particle physics. I didnt want to leave my knowledge behind when i watched this film but something made me. The film is very compelling from start to finish just like 2001. People criticise this film for its unrealistic content and yet they watch a film like 2001 and think its a classic. This Film will end up in 30 years time being regarded as the same sort of film that broke all the rules. The one thing i would say is that the mumbling annoyed me at first but the more i watched the more i cared less about it. Again parallels between 2001s lack of speech and this movies "mumbling" can be made. Baring The Dark Knight (and this is disputable) this film is by far the best film the director has made! Expand
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JikiyamaNov 10, 2014
This film, I don't even know where to begin. The score, the cast, the story. I cannot think of a reason to find it any flaw, I can only suggest that before watching this film, you take a long walk outside and get in touch with your childThis film, I don't even know where to begin. The score, the cast, the story. I cannot think of a reason to find it any flaw, I can only suggest that before watching this film, you take a long walk outside and get in touch with your child self, let go of your expectations. In other words, go watch it with an empty mind and surely & guaranteed, by the end you will have felt the depth of the journey. Thank you Mr. Nolan. Expand
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morganrNov 9, 2014
Interstellar, in every way, shape, and form deserves a full 10 out of 10. Not only is this movie one of Nolan's best pieces, but one of the best movies, I believe, ever made. The stunning cinematography, superb acting (McConaughey, you'veInterstellar, in every way, shape, and form deserves a full 10 out of 10. Not only is this movie one of Nolan's best pieces, but one of the best movies, I believe, ever made. The stunning cinematography, superb acting (McConaughey, you've done it again), mind boggling concepts, and heart pounding story line all work together to form this cinematic masterpiece. This movie will tear at your heart-strings, and make you feel for characters in ways you never imagined, considering their circumstances. I highly recommend this movie to anyone who is interested: you will not be let down. Expand
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MarkT2014Nov 20, 2014
This is the kind of a movie that motivates a generation to explore.
Probably most important science fiction film since 2001 Space Odyssey.
Well done Nolan brothers. You did a magnificent work, and don't expect everyone to understand your
This is the kind of a movie that motivates a generation to explore.
Probably most important science fiction film since 2001 Space Odyssey.

Well done Nolan brothers. You did a magnificent work, and don't expect everyone to understand your film.
That's a compliment.
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Michael_J_WallNov 7, 2014
I'm speechless, i would love to be able to explain this movie to you but unfortunately i'm not able to.
I am a lover of Sci Fi & i had expected a good movie but what i was subjected to was amazing.
You have to see this movie, anyone that
I'm speechless, i would love to be able to explain this movie to you but unfortunately i'm not able to.
I am a lover of Sci Fi & i had expected a good movie but what i was subjected to was amazing.
You have to see this movie, anyone that gives this movie a mediocre score well you have to feel sorry for them.
I just wish all Sci Fi movies were as good as this one.
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evearcherNov 6, 2014
GRIPPING SCI FI MOVIE WITH TECHNOLOGY AND STUFF !!

Yes, the movie is almost 3 hours long, and by the end of the movie you are glad it was and you actually wish there was more. In addition to the amazing visuals and the compelling story
GRIPPING SCI FI MOVIE WITH TECHNOLOGY AND STUFF !!

Yes, the movie is almost 3 hours long, and by the end of the movie you are glad it was and you actually wish there was more. In addition to the amazing visuals and the compelling story there are a few nice twists and turns throughout the movie that have you gripping your seat. Matthew McConaughey does an amazing job of carrying the movie as the lead, his performance is exceptional. Amazing acting, and a few tear jerking moments...very convincing stuff McChonaughey pulls off the loving father and astronaut with ease. Much better then umm "cof gravity". Highly recommend watching in IMAX 70mm version to create the full immersion experience. So, the story moves along at a good pace and keeps the audience glued to the screen, at the end of our screening there was almost a full standing ovation when the movie finished in a packed theater. Applause, applause and more applause . . . alright, alright, alright !!
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Shubham130798Nov 20, 2014
I Dont have words to describe this film. Just amazing .Worth every penny for the imax screen. Best movie of the year . Hans zimmers Music Was perfect. Chris Nolan did it again.
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shishir2730Feb 12, 2015
Surely, it was ahead of its time movie like Kubrick's 2001: Space Odyssey. Only the time can judge the fate of Interstellar. For me, it was a gem from a genius director.
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TelimakarMar 13, 2015
This is one of the best movies I have ever seen, and is even better once you watch it a second time round.
Do yourself a favor and watch it more than once.
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silent_reaperNov 6, 2014
Instead of getting scared during horror films, I've been cursed by being very tense with suspenseful movies. I don't think my back quite unstiffened yet. But suspense is only half of the movie's charm. The second half is the drama, very wellInstead of getting scared during horror films, I've been cursed by being very tense with suspenseful movies. I don't think my back quite unstiffened yet. But suspense is only half of the movie's charm. The second half is the drama, very well conveyed by the impressive cast, especially Mr. McConaughey. Don't let the length turn you off, you're either gripping your seat or bawling your eyes out during the whole movie. It's a pretty heavy movie so be prepared to have your mood offset for at least an hour after viewing. Expand
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sheldeeeenDec 5, 2014
an absolutely brilliant film, left me speechless..
i had been looking forward to this film since i saw the first trailer, and had been counting down the days till i could finally go see it
so i go and see it, and honestly i have never
an absolutely brilliant film, left me speechless..
i had been looking forward to this film since i saw the first trailer, and had been counting down the days till i could finally go see it
so i go and see it, and honestly i have never watched a film so emotional and breathtaking in my life.. i've seen in 5 times and it still leaves me flabbergasted everytime i see it
10/10 no doubt
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smeeeeeNov 25, 2014
To be honest, it's the best movie I have ever seen. Interstellar has visuals that will blow your mind, has scenes where you think all is lost but the main characters find a way, and characters that you actually end up caring about, since theTo be honest, it's the best movie I have ever seen. Interstellar has visuals that will blow your mind, has scenes where you think all is lost but the main characters find a way, and characters that you actually end up caring about, since the actors do an amazing job. Also, Interstellar has this side to it, like its own physics, its own ideas of science that are so engaging that you'll immediately want to know more about it, or have a chat about it with your friends. So much better than a cranky old science teacher who doesn't give a s*** about you.

Amazing job, Paramount!

(By the way, I've got a feeling they're going to make an Interstellar 2. I can't wait!!!)
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