Paramount Pictures | Release Date: November 5, 2014
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NotoriousFraudNov 11, 2014
Not only is it visually stunning and has some really beautiful camerawork, but the acting especially from lead star Matthew McConaughey is top notch. in my opinion this is Nolan's most visually appealing film since Inception in the way thatNot only is it visually stunning and has some really beautiful camerawork, but the acting especially from lead star Matthew McConaughey is top notch. in my opinion this is Nolan's most visually appealing film since Inception in the way that there are many and turns throughout the second and third acts and yes this is better than Inception. However, like Inception the third act will lose some people and the consensus is somewhat correct that it does lose it's grasp on trying to be an extremely intelligent film. Expand
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anichelsJan 10, 2016
I'm writing this review a couple of months after having seen the movie - so I might not remember everything in detail. However, thinking about the movie many months later, it still strikes me as one of the most moving and amazing movies II'm writing this review a couple of months after having seen the movie - so I might not remember everything in detail. However, thinking about the movie many months later, it still strikes me as one of the most moving and amazing movies I have ever seen.

An absolutely magical movie, loved it.

Even though Matt Damon is an unnecessary **** in it, the good outweighs the bad by a factor of a million.
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mboner1Apr 29, 2015
One of the best movies I have ever seen. It just does everything well. When you get a movie like this it is an experience.. Not just a movie. I'm not generally a matthew mcconaughey or Anne Hathaway fan, but you forget about that prettyOne of the best movies I have ever seen. It just does everything well. When you get a movie like this it is an experience.. Not just a movie. I'm not generally a matthew mcconaughey or Anne Hathaway fan, but you forget about that pretty fast and matthew mcconaughey is actually very good here, Anne Hathaway.. Not so much. Still a awesome movie/spectacle. Worth seeing. Expand
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Justice_ScaliaJul 20, 2015
Interstellar is a breath of fresh air that one breathes in when ascending beyond the choking clouds of remakes, reboots, sequels, and explosions masquerading as stories. It presents an ambitious plot and makes strong attempts at presentingInterstellar is a breath of fresh air that one breathes in when ascending beyond the choking clouds of remakes, reboots, sequels, and explosions masquerading as stories. It presents an ambitious plot and makes strong attempts at presenting the very real challenges of interstellar travel and colonization, especially those related to relativity and distance. I honestly have a hard time telling good acting from great acting, so I'll say the acting is good enough for me to not have to suspend disbelief. The dialogue is interesting and the plot is compelling. The ending is a tad...unbelievable...but the rest of the movie is so good and so interesting that I'm forgiving the silly ending and pronouncing this a great watch. It's not for everyone, but if you liked The Prestige and Inception, you will like this movie. A true milestone in science fiction filmography that I found even more fascinating than the Dark Knight. Expand
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pesho_oneMar 24, 2015
It really depends on what you expect here. One things - this is a loo-ong movie. Even, if it was plot-perfect picture, 3 hours is a long time to keep your attention without getting tiresome or unfocused. And let me tell you - it is not plotIt really depends on what you expect here. One things - this is a loo-ong movie. Even, if it was plot-perfect picture, 3 hours is a long time to keep your attention without getting tiresome or unfocused. And let me tell you - it is not plot perfect. Far from it. It is also hardly believable (at its own terms) and some of its core ideas are poorly explained (if not at all). It tries to hit an emotional nerve, which just comes out as purely annoying most of the times (at least for me), but also succeeds occasionally. And when it does, it still counts.
From purely entertaining (and fictitious) point of view, it does rather well. But you should perceive yourself as not very intelligent watcher to really let this one go. That was the main problem for me, - it tries to make some points, but I felt rather misguided. I also felt the movie considers me not that smart and even treats me a bit condescendingly.
All in all, it is an entertaining watch and you'll appreciate it more if you are ready to make some compromises. And one more thing - it should have been at least half an hour shorter.
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JohnMasterLJan 4, 2015
Nolan lo vuelve a hacer, un guion muy interesante, como siempre sutil, la trama es sin duda un "viaje espacial" cargado de adrenalina con actuaciones increíbles, una banda sonora magistral, efectos muy buenos (bien usados) y sobre todo unNolan lo vuelve a hacer, un guion muy interesante, como siempre sutil, la trama es sin duda un "viaje espacial" cargado de adrenalina con actuaciones increíbles, una banda sonora magistral, efectos muy buenos (bien usados) y sobre todo un guion excelente y como siempre una dirección espectacular. Expand
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AndromedanDec 5, 2014
In my opinion Nolan is definitely inspired by other-worldly forces in the universe, as was Roddenberry, creator of Star Trek, a self acknowledged Spiritualist/Medium. This movie has so many parallels with recent channelled literature onIn my opinion Nolan is definitely inspired by other-worldly forces in the universe, as was Roddenberry, creator of Star Trek, a self acknowledged Spiritualist/Medium. This movie has so many parallels with recent channelled literature on futuristic cataclysmic predictions regarding humanity's greed and stupidity causing food scarcity on Planet Earth etc. (see 'D.M. Langdon, Universal Wisdom of the Golden Age' as one recent example). The realities of time/ space /quantum physics, and the ability of love to transcend all universal laws is portrayed in spectacular and breathtaking visuals.The only downside for me was that some of the casting wasn't convincing (Hathaway in particular). Highly recommended in Imax. Expand
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JavierChileDec 11, 2014
I've seen it twice now. Amazing movie. It's one of the most audacious films I have seen. Because of this, I understand why there is some people that didn't like it, the final scenes are just mindblowing. But it's a kind of mindblown that someI've seen it twice now. Amazing movie. It's one of the most audacious films I have seen. Because of this, I understand why there is some people that didn't like it, the final scenes are just mindblowing. But it's a kind of mindblown that some people will embrace and others will reject.

However, I as a critic spectator I applaud the creative plot, great acting,beautiful visuals and exciting action scenes.
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R_LEE_ERMEYDec 16, 2014
I enjoyed the movie. There were some missing elements and some stretched realities (such as the ship and the amount of fuel it would take to escape these planets gravity well etc) and some things were obviously condensed for time. But ifI enjoyed the movie. There were some missing elements and some stretched realities (such as the ship and the amount of fuel it would take to escape these planets gravity well etc) and some things were obviously condensed for time. But if you could sit back and displace those scientific realities and open your mind to possibilities it was a very nice ride. Many many different issues were touched on. Acting was very well done as usual my Mathew who is one of my new favorite all time actors since True Detective. It was worth the money and well worth the purchase to keep in your library to watch in the future. Is it a classic like 2001? No... but it had a very nice concept about how Black Hole's work and could be like. Expand
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Pypson94Dec 16, 2014
The movie is... I don't know I cannot find one word to describe it. When you see a movie with Nolan as director you expect something new, something never seen before and something simply astonishing. Well... INTERSTELLAR is that kind of movieThe movie is... I don't know I cannot find one word to describe it. When you see a movie with Nolan as director you expect something new, something never seen before and something simply astonishing. Well... INTERSTELLAR is that kind of movie fos sure! Incredible pictures from space, fantastic music (Hans Zimmer - great job) maybe sometimes too loud (that why 0,5 point lower in score in my opinion) mixed with dramatic silence in space (that's what I'm talking about!) That's on the one hand - brilliant. But there is a plot and emotions with are not so deep as you can assume. OK. Just OK (another 1,5 point lower). The movie is not a masterpiece but it is a great pleasure to see it. Plus Nolan's imagination is endless and the idea of Black Hole just simple WOW. 8/10 Expand
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inyoungkangDec 16, 2014
Popcorn which I had bought to eat was useless. I didn't have time to eat it. Its scale was overwhelming, so I couldn't close my mouth. The description of the universe surpassed my imagination. Also, It was not that difficult unlike I hadPopcorn which I had bought to eat was useless. I didn't have time to eat it. Its scale was overwhelming, so I couldn't close my mouth. The description of the universe surpassed my imagination. Also, It was not that difficult unlike I had condcerned even though I am not good at physics. I wonder if I could watch more shocking movie than this in my life. Expand
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Anwar-MkayedJan 2, 2015
Interesting to observe another sci-fi interpretation from Christopher Nolan that does not cease to entertain the senses though it closes down to 3 hours. It's not a documentary, establishing that in mind before watching it is important toInteresting to observe another sci-fi interpretation from Christopher Nolan that does not cease to entertain the senses though it closes down to 3 hours. It's not a documentary, establishing that in mind before watching it is important to avoid the unnecessary criticism of the scientific glitches in the film... Expand
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deathmachineptMay 29, 2016
-1 For PG 13 and Plot holes.

The first time I saw this it was a 10/10 , I had even rewatch it again.. It's already for me a classic music 10/10, visuals 10/10, story 8/10. If you had/have kids or are responsible for kids like an older
-1 For PG 13 and Plot holes.

The first time I saw this it was a 10/10 , I had even rewatch it again.. It's already for me a classic music 10/10, visuals 10/10, story 8/10.

If you had/have kids or are responsible for kids like an older brother this movie will make you cry like a baby I went to watch this with 2 of my friends, we all cried and left the movie theater feeling awe at how great it felt.

The movie is essential about time and how it gets mess up once you travel outside our solar system and about love, loss and being absent while your son or daughter grows without having you present on their life.

A must watch for Scifi dads, mothers, sisters and brothers truly an amazing experience.
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cescviciousJan 2, 2015
A very entertaining movie that starts slow but gradually develops into a simple plot covered behind a whole bunch of scientific technicisms. One of the best sci-fi movies from the last decade with great special effects and CGI.
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awesomeshlongJan 4, 2015
The film have a heavy impact by watching the first time. The constellation of the father and the daughter is so exiting and full of experience. The movie took my emotion and throw it though the atmosphere to the highest point even possible.
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jlittle1404Jan 7, 2015
An exciting sci-fi thriller that will leave you wondering what secrets the universe could hold and what we will be capable of in the future. It's smart, different an unique but what else would you expect from a Christopher Nolan movie?An exciting sci-fi thriller that will leave you wondering what secrets the universe could hold and what we will be capable of in the future. It's smart, different an unique but what else would you expect from a Christopher Nolan movie? Personally I do wish they would've spent more time on other worlds an less on earth. It's a little slow starting off but it speeds up. If you liked Inception and/or enjoy Christopher Nolan films you should really check this one out. I give it a 7 out of 10 Expand
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SchalgdenKumpelJul 9, 2015
Interstellar is a movie that is finally able to take something completely new and turn it into one of the best movies of 2014! Christopher Nolan did very well in directing the movie, the cast is perfect and the visual effects are stunning!Interstellar is a movie that is finally able to take something completely new and turn it into one of the best movies of 2014! Christopher Nolan did very well in directing the movie, the cast is perfect and the visual effects are stunning! The realistic behaviour of time, and how once perspective of it can change, is just the icing on the cake! Expand
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notlawApr 20, 2015
Interstellar is not a bad movie, i went into this one with high hopes but was let down abit, i dont know why there just wasn't really anything to rave about here its mostly pretty straight forward but then hard to wrap your head around inInterstellar is not a bad movie, i went into this one with high hopes but was let down abit, i dont know why there just wasn't really anything to rave about here its mostly pretty straight forward but then hard to wrap your head around in some places. McConaughey and damon give a good performances although damon is only in it for a short while. not bad on the whole just nothing outstanding in my book. Expand
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acaiberryNov 8, 2015
First let me get the reason why I didnt give it a 10 out of the way.

unnecessary dialogues, plot flaws?, movie plot was kinda all over the place. Undeveloped characters. Just alot of questions that you have to figure out as an audience,
First let me get the reason why I didnt give it a 10 out of the way.

unnecessary dialogues, plot flaws?, movie plot was kinda all over the place. Undeveloped characters. Just alot of questions that you have to figure out as an audience,

but what a great movie still. I didn't watch it in IMAX but I really wish I did, the science was truly interesting and for a viewer that tends to predict the movie as it goes on, I was quite pleased how it turned out. and I loved the relationship between Murphy and Cooper. Gets right in the feels

Great movie, really gets you thinking about the future of humanity :3
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krekozavrApr 18, 2015
OH MY GOD, best movie for the last few years. It is better to watch it in cinema, cause of pure sound and image... You will love this sounds and music, i can't describe how beautiful they are. watch it, enjoy it.
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MovieMadHawkApr 18, 2015
First of all this movie should have won more rewards, The science that was put in the movie about relativity and quantum physics is just astonishing to the human brain that you can separate time in space. the movie hits all aspects thatFirst of all this movie should have won more rewards, The science that was put in the movie about relativity and quantum physics is just astonishing to the human brain that you can separate time in space. the movie hits all aspects that emotional and humorous side that keeps you entertained throughout the whole movie. so i am giving this movie a big o'whooping 8 in my book. Expand
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GentM2015Jun 10, 2015
An extraordinary movie just as expected from Nolan.This movie has so much going on and everything ties up in the end.While some people try to find different complains and plot-holes I'm just here enjoying this film and appreciating it'sAn extraordinary movie just as expected from Nolan.This movie has so much going on and everything ties up in the end.While some people try to find different complains and plot-holes I'm just here enjoying this film and appreciating it's glory.The acting is superb as expected from all these amazing actors and the Visual Effects are so good and well done that makes me so happy to know that they actually won an Oscar for that.The story holds up in so many levels to some of the greatest movies ever.I really can't understand why so many people keep on hating on this but I totally love this film and I'm just glad that God created Nolan and he started making movies cause it's such a blessing.I feel sorry for those who can't really see the greatness of this film. Expand
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MovieManiac83Apr 23, 2015
Christopher Nolan has never shied away from a challenge and the one he has taken on with Interstellar may be his most prodigious thus far - bigger than delivering an end-to-start chronology in Memento, more impressive than the mind-bendingChristopher Nolan has never shied away from a challenge and the one he has taken on with Interstellar may be his most prodigious thus far - bigger than delivering an end-to-start chronology in Memento, more impressive than the mind-bending contortions of Inception, and more daunting than re-imagining Batman into the most unique superhero franchise of the 21st century. Interstellar is simultaneously a big-budget science fiction endeavor and a very simple tale of love and sacrifice. It is by turns edgy, breathtaking, hopeful, and heartbreaking. It's an amazing achievement that deserves to be seen on the biggest screen with the best sound system possible. Nolan has crafted Interstellar as a movie theater experience. Watching it at home, no matter how good the sound system is, won't match. This is one time when the IMAX surcharge is worth it.

Interstellar is science fiction. It's not space opera. It's not futuristic fantasy. It's what the term "science fiction" was coined to represent. It presents a viable future in which space travel, while possible, is dangerous and uncertain. Starships aren't zipping from planet to planet. Space craft aren't firing lasers, phasers, or photon torpedoes. Travel across long distances uses the dangerous and unpredictable method of entering a wormhole, not engaging Warp One or making the jump to hyperspace. Time dilation comes into effect in the presence of a black hole and there's even a little bit about the relationship between quantum mechanics and relativity. This isn't Star Wars, Star Trek, or Guardians of the Galaxy, and anyone who approaches it with such expectations will be disappointed. It's more along the lines of recent movies like Contact (which also starred Matthew McConaughey) and Gravity in that it acknowledges science rather than ignoring the rules of reality as we understand them.

It will be difficult to find a review of Interstellar that doesn't reference 2001: A Space Odyssey and there's a valid reason for that. Nolan at times uses Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece as a template, especially during moments of grandeur. Hans Zimmer's score is no less crucial to Interstellar than "Also Sprach Zarathustra" was to 2001. Yet, this is no mere copy of Kubrick's film; in fact, it goes far afield. There's heroism, a la The Right Stuff. It's also a warmer, more emotional experience - less stately and abstruse. In fact, found at the core of this big budget adventure is the most relatable thing imaginable: the feelings of love and trust that bind father and daughter. It's almost a fusion of Kubrick and Spielberg.

The film is nearly three hours but there's enough story here for something a lot longer. In condensing it, Nolan has made something 169 minutes in length that breezes by faster than many productions half its length. He accomplishes this by establishing a blistering pace during Interstellar's meatier sections, including expert cross-cutting between Earth and space during a powerful "fire and ice" sequence.

Visually, Interstellar looks great. Nolan understands all the facets of special effects technology (except, perhaps, old age makeup) and uses them to their best. Hans Zimmer delivers an operatic score that, although occasionally drowning out dialogue (more a mixing issue than a scoring one), adds to the overall experience. Sound is important to Interstellar - when the rocket lifts off around the 45-minute mark, the bass shakes the entire theater.

It has been a tremendous year for McConaughey. From Dallas Buyers Club to True Detective to Interstellar, he has won a Golden Globe and an Oscar and been nominated for an Emmy. Interstellar will give him another opportunity for Academy recognition: he's the glue that holds everything together. He's the human factor in a vast universe. His love for his daughter and his pain when he acknowledges her despair invests this movie with a warmth and feeling that no previous Nolan movie can boast. The supporting cast, which includes Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, and Michael Caine, is strong, but McConaughey represents the heart and soul of Interstellar.

For anyone with a hunger for real science fiction rather than the crowd-pleasing, watered-down version Hollywood typically offers (and that I often enjoy immensely), Interstellar is a satisfying entrée. I'd rank this alongside Memento and The Dark Knight as the best Nolan has done, and it's an immediate contender for one of 2014's best. The film deserves the label of an "experience" and the bigger the venue, the more immersive it will be. As event movies go, this is one of the most unique and mesmerizing.
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bradchengMay 13, 2015
There is nothing so grand as to speculate on than the infinite. In an infinite cosmos, everything falls within the realm of possibility, and that may be why science fiction is so enduring as an art form — it promises revelation. Science’sThere is nothing so grand as to speculate on than the infinite. In an infinite cosmos, everything falls within the realm of possibility, and that may be why science fiction is so enduring as an art form — it promises revelation. Science’s unfolding of the universe, freed from the morass of religious archetype, is the saga of modern spirituality that plays out in science fiction. Yet, there has always remained a quaint cautionary aspect to science fiction. Storytellers and audiences remain suckers for parable. As much as we crave escape into the unknown, we crave guidance from above, Christopher Nolan’s epic sci-fi film, “Interstellar,” explores the foibles of seeking either.

“Interstellar” is richly steeped in the classicism of science fiction, which is surprisingly hermetic as a genre. More often than not, science fiction stories are tales of apocalypse or transcendence, rocket-wreathed journeys of harrowing adventure. And like other sci-fi films before it, “Interstellar” walks familiar scorched earth. It is a cautionary tale, a vision of global apocalypse, in addition to being a Homeric journey of discovery. Yet “Interstellar” instantly defines itself as one of the landmarks of the genre. Transcendent and harrowing, it is probably the finest science fiction film produced in decades. What’s miraculous is how fresh Nolan makes his classically crafted sci-fiction film feel, shaping it with absolute modernity. “Interstellar” is Nolan’s best film to date and most certainly among the most beautiful science fiction films ever made.

The screenplay, written by Nolan and his brother, Johnathan, is unabashedly intelligent. Not since Paddy Chayefsky’s “Altered States” has such high-functioning dialogue been chewed onscreen by geeks. And while its constructed as neatly as a pyramid, the layers of the story might seem confusing to some unwilling to invest at least a little thought at the movies. But for those who venture into “Interstellar” for intelligent sci-fi, the threads of the tale weave themselves deliciously back together by its conclusion.

Even as it fulfills the sci-fi purist’s quest for substance,”Interstellar” is also a grandly orchestrated piece of popular entertainment, driven by family drama, suspense and moments of blazing action. It’s a complex film, ambitious in its artistry, yet a film that mainstream audiences won’t feel put off by. Clocking in at nearly three hours in length, “Interstellar” is also a marathon of a movie. It’s a movie for the bingeing generation. Yet its length is befitting the ambitions of its story and the stately verisimilitude of Nolan’s mise-en-scène.

“Interstellar” is set in the not-so-far away future when a dust storm-whipped Earth teeters on extinction. It’s not greenhouse gases or oil reserves that have done in mankind, but a vegetative blight starving out nations and throwing the planet’s O2 levels into chaos. Nolan wisely does little finger-pointing (Monsanto, anyone?) or proselytizing in his story. It suffices to say that the world is quickly going out with a whimper, not a bang.

The big moments of planetary splendor even outshine the seminal work Kubrick did in “2001: A Space Odyssey.” Jaw dropping images of tumbling spacecraft spinning through the rings of Saturn, helpless and dwarfed by the giant denizens of our solar system, are breathtaking. Those seeking a visual trip to space won’t be disappointed: planetary splendor is on plentiful display. And the special effects depicting where no man has gone before — through the mystery of worm holes and black holes — coupled with Han Zimmer’s blistering score that nearly renders you unconscious at times, are cosmic thrill rides that you won’t soon forget.

Nolan lays down his particle physics and turns to his metaphysics in a storyline that suggests the greatest self-perpetuating force in the universe is our spiritual bond to each other. Unlike Kubrick’s orgasmic Nietzschean rendezvous at the finale of “2001” with the supreme being, Nolan turns to Jung’s animus and anima, the masculine and feminine archetypes of the subconscious mind, for his own unifying theory. Kubrick has always been accused of being an icy thinker, but it’s here that Nolan proves himself to be the man of science, at least psychology. And Cooper’s voyage to the edge of a black hole, where time bends like a willow front, is cleverly played out in context of the chasm of separation between father and daughter. Their love and loss transmitted over the years in melancholy, one-sided electronic messages, is perhaps another parable for our times.

Nolan has always loved playing with the structure of his films, framing them like Chinese puzzles and “Interstellar” is no different. But he does it here with such subtlety and well-defined logic that there’s no overly clever feel to his devicing in “Interstellar” — the story feels natural and inevitable and works perfectly within the genre of science fiction.
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nozamanJan 2, 2022
Ultimately this film is an exercise in self-indulgence and hubris. Matthew McConaughey is in full-on, wide-eyed mumble mode for most of the film, and as others have mentioned, the dialogue is already muffled.
There are plenty of ponderous
Ultimately this film is an exercise in self-indulgence and hubris. Matthew McConaughey is in full-on, wide-eyed mumble mode for most of the film, and as others have mentioned, the dialogue is already muffled.
There are plenty of ponderous shots of spaceships spinning, lens-flares on strange, alien worlds, and far too much emotive crying for this type of film. Yes, literal crying.
The wise-cracking robot is completely incongruous with the tone, as if the robot dialogue were re-dubbed after test screenings. Many of the special effects are shoddy—especially the spacecraft modeling. Anne Hathaway is badly miscast as a boundary-pushing scientist/astronaut. The plot makes little to no sense. Worse, the implication is we will be so impressed by the prettiness, emoting, earnestness and quantum mumbo-jumbo we will not care that it makes no sense.
To some extent this all works. Many of the beats will seem familiar to lovers of existential sci-fi. There are a couple moments of genuine tension. But it’s all been done before, and with more technical expertise, cleverness, and humility.
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EmynArnenMay 5, 2015
One of the best sci fi movies I've ever watched. Even thoug most of the ideas that justify the science on it are pure theory, even Neil deGrasse Tyson said it's one of the best documented movies ever. In fact, Kip Thorne was the scienceOne of the best sci fi movies I've ever watched. Even thoug most of the ideas that justify the science on it are pure theory, even Neil deGrasse Tyson said it's one of the best documented movies ever. In fact, Kip Thorne was the science counselor. Well written, an amazing soundtrack and an over the top acting, with the realistic feeling all the special effects had (they look more practical than CG, and that's a HUGE plus on a sci fi movie).
I have to say that it could be difficult to understand to someone without any phisics knowledge, but it's the only fail I can found on it.
I wish i could forget about the movie to rewatch it and feel again the same i felt when i watched it.
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cfernandomacielMay 7, 2015
The best movie I've watched since 2001 A Space Odyssey and The Godfather. As a matter of fact, I didn't really believe that any movie could excel the above mentioned; but Interstellar did.

Those who didn't like the movie, fit in two
The best movie I've watched since 2001 A Space Odyssey and The Godfather. As a matter of fact, I didn't really believe that any movie could excel the above mentioned; but Interstellar did.

Those who didn't like the movie, fit in two categories IMHO: 1 - those who do not understand enough of modern physics, which is not that hard to grasp without having to delve into the crude math of it and 2: the ones who do understand the physics aspects of the movie but got tangled with the points that it's not real physics.

It's a movie, not an astronomy documentary for heavens sake! Seat down and enjoy that masterpiece!

10/10 is my score!
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pokemonfan02Jul 25, 2015
Christopher Nolan is a genius. This movie is the best I've ever seen and everything about this movie is great. The effects, the story, the acting. Just perfect. TARS is hilarious and McConaughey is spot on in his performance. This movie isChristopher Nolan is a genius. This movie is the best I've ever seen and everything about this movie is great. The effects, the story, the acting. Just perfect. TARS is hilarious and McConaughey is spot on in his performance. This movie is breathtaking and I guarantee you will cry and f you don't you'll come pretty gosh darn close. Expand
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MadMaxFuryRoadJun 8, 2015
This movie isn't bad; it just isn't as good as both Dark Knight movies. WAY too long I think was the problem. This movie felt like a combination of two movies. I personally like Gravity more but this is still a great, touching movie with aThis movie isn't bad; it just isn't as good as both Dark Knight movies. WAY too long I think was the problem. This movie felt like a combination of two movies. I personally like Gravity more but this is still a great, touching movie with a somewhat satisfying ending. Expand
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marysavageMay 25, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I had really high hopes for this movie. The setting was very promising. I was, however, quite disappointed with the latter part of the film. I did not understand why the astronauts were making such bad choices when exploring the new worlds beyond the wormhole. Why did they have to first go to the planet that would cause the longest time difference compared to Earth time? Very beautiful movie, nevertheless. Expand
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SiebedetweedeMay 18, 2015
F*ck al the bad comments. It's an amazing film and if you don't like it, you're just not interested in science and awesomeness ! I don't care how long it is, it's freaking amazing! I could watch it for days!
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AriotaeketlMay 20, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie is a homage to Kubrick's Odyssey. That's why movie loses scientific and logical sense after the first half. Zimmer again did a marvelous job in his soundtracks with incredible build-up and that hard to describe feel of old sci-fi movies. The plot twist is one of the most unpredictable things you may ever imagine since I anticipated protagonist's death after the final scene.

I rate this movie 9 for these reasons - Great soundtrack, cinematography, CG and employment of practical effects, story and build-up. The movie just falls short in constantly changing aspect ratios and a rather dull intro.
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AlainPerezJun 26, 2015
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Todas las personas que conozco, que han visto la película dicen qué, o es una obra maestra de los tiempos actuales, o está muy sobrevalorada. Yo soy de los primeros. Soy muy especial para las películas, aunque me gusten mucho
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Todas las personas que conozco, que han visto la película dicen qué, o es una obra maestra de los tiempos actuales, o está muy sobrevalorada. Yo soy de los primeros.

Soy muy especial para las películas, aunque me gusten mucho mucho siempre se me quedo con la espina clavada, de que podría haber sido mejor, podría no haberme aburrido tanto en x parte, la historia en x sitio podría haber sido llevada de otra manera... pero con Interestellar me quedé con los ojos como platos, de principio a fin. Es cierto que los primeros 30 minutos parece una película genérica de misiones secretas estadounidenses, pero eso es lo bueno, de ahí al final solo va hacía arriba, no se desinfla en ningún momento. Y el final... que decir del final. Impresionante.

Desde La Vida de Brian o 7even, una película no me hacía quedarme pegado a la pantalla de tal manera. En el primer ejemplo por lo divertida que es, en el segundo por la intriga, en Interestellar por lo increíble que es. Esa es la palabra perfecta para describirla: INCREIBLE.

10/10.
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Epik_NinnjaMay 22, 2015
I'm not convinced this movie is a spectacular film that will be considered a classic decades from now like some but I definitely enjoyed it. The plot can be very confusing but this is intentional, as there's some crazy science talked about inI'm not convinced this movie is a spectacular film that will be considered a classic decades from now like some but I definitely enjoyed it. The plot can be very confusing but this is intentional, as there's some crazy science talked about in it, which I won't spoil. Basically, if you enjoy science fiction you should enjoy this movie. It's certainly well written and well acted but, again, it'll confuse you at times. This sin't why I gave it an 8/10, though (that's just because I didn't enjoy it enough for a higher score). It's an enjoyable and sometimes emotional adventure that, like I said, any science fiction fan should enjoy. Expand
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hanneguacamoleJun 15, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Interstellar isn't revolutionary, but it's going to make you feel. I can't remember the last time a movie simultaneously made me feel like I was going to throw up and on the edge of my seat in suspense at the same time. Set in what I would assume is about 50 or 60 years in the future, some huge event has happened on Earth and the human race is struggling to survive. While watching, I assumed that I was about the age of the grandpa – Donald – and he used to live in a world where billions of people wanted and needed everything, which sounds strikingly similar to the world today. A subtle push for sustainability while providing riveting entertainment

The opening scene reminded me a lot of school, with the people narrating the farms and the house. It struck me as kind of odd – like someone is looking back at this moment. As it turns out, a hundred or so years in the future, they will be. This movie may be about Cooper, but it's truly for Murphy. Everything that happened was in one way or another, by the act of a human or not, to let her save the human race. This is a realization we get later on though. The movie is like a circle. We see pieces of the end at the beginning, but of course we don't know the significance of each piece. It seems messy and out of place until that light bulb goes off in your head.

Driving Cooper to leave and save the human race is his family and his desire for adventure. "We used to look up at the sky and wonder about our place in the stars. Now we just look down and worry about our place in the dirt." Sometimes I think the events that transpired were improbable, and the truth is that they probably were. But this is never going to happen to me and it's not up to me to decide how much of a genius Murph truly is and if they really could find the coordinates to NASA that changed their lives. There is so much foreshadowing for practically every event throughout, but the magic is in us not picking up on the real meaning until later.

We're also introduced to a 5-dimensional being. I have absolutely no way of knowing if this is a possible or not, so why not just sit back and enjoy. They left the humans a wormhole to another galaxy to save themselves and that is just what happened. There is a series of events and misfortunes that occurs out in space, but the main controlling factor is the space-time continuum. It keeps us worried about those back on Earth, because it may just be too late for them. Cooper misses seeing his kids grow up. He sees their faces on a video projector when they're the same age as he is – losing all hope in him and in humanity. Eventually the crew in space even realizes that the real plan never was to return and save those that we know. It was to save humankind out in a galaxy far, far away. The equation has always been solved. Now it's up to Murph.
Everybody in Interstellar teaches us a lesson. Whether it be love, selflessness, or resilience is up to us to decide. Mann's lesson is the desire to survive. Great lengths can be taken to not die, and the same will to live must be applied to all the humans back on Earth. This kicks in for Cooper and he sends himself through the black hole, only to find his daughter. It may be destiny, or it may just be for us to not understand and simply observe. "Nobody believed me, but I knew you'd come back. Because my dad promised me." The human race wasn't saved without loss and suffering, because that's what makes us feel, but it was saved. Thanks to (both) Coopers.
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FlickLoverJun 3, 2015
Interstellar: "The end of earth will not be the end of us." A day is coming when Earth, home to humanity will no longer have what it takes to sustain life. It is up to man and man alone kind to save our existence. Although this movie makesInterstellar: "The end of earth will not be the end of us." A day is coming when Earth, home to humanity will no longer have what it takes to sustain life. It is up to man and man alone kind to save our existence. Although this movie makes a very arrogant assumption regarding mankind's future abilities, it made for good entertainment. Expand
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RossitsilonJun 23, 2015
Liked the film. I expected more coming from an artist like Nolan. McConaughey, in my opinion of course, played a regular script and got better with great perfomances such as Caine and Hathaway. However, leaving apart the characters, the mainLiked the film. I expected more coming from an artist like Nolan. McConaughey, in my opinion of course, played a regular script and got better with great perfomances such as Caine and Hathaway. However, leaving apart the characters, the main story was simply amazing. I recommend this movie to watch a Sunday, if you are free. If you haven´t watched it , you haven´t missed anything special. Expand
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PeterAlexanderJun 10, 2015
Christopher Nolan returns in magnificent fashion to blow audiences away once again. Interstellar combines the tools to make a spectacular space adventure, with those that make a heart wrenching human story. Viewers are pulled out of theChristopher Nolan returns in magnificent fashion to blow audiences away once again. Interstellar combines the tools to make a spectacular space adventure, with those that make a heart wrenching human story. Viewers are pulled out of the cinema seat and into a far off galaxy, but remain emotionally connected to the characters throughout. Hans Zimmer's soundtrack adds to the stories epic proportion of twists and turns, stunning visuals and strong character development. Nolan once again grips the viewer from start to finish, in what is the best film of 2014. In truth, I expected nothing less. Expand
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Sil3ntJun 11, 2015
Despite Inception, He is lot more brave and creative. Things that keep shocking audience thanks to elaborate especial effects. Going through worm hole that scene made me like "WOW" or scene getting to the black hole was like showing someDespite Inception, He is lot more brave and creative. Things that keep shocking audience thanks to elaborate especial effects. Going through worm hole that scene made me like "WOW" or scene getting to the black hole was like showing some things that were easy to witness but yet mind-blowing. in Inception he was okay with these mad themes and fantastic atmospheres but he was great on screenplay. Here He is just otherworldly on themes and complex with story.

Interstellar starts easily building a foundation for you to get into the world and then easily go through the imagination yet keeping the momentum of drama and the further movie gets the more you are amused. The masterpiece is so soft yet so bold.

But the best thing is with the end. Could not have happened any better. Getting the message with a mind drifting complex phenomenon. Finally the movie has the edge to do what Wall-E does.

I don't think sci-fi and drama could've blended any more divinely.

One Word : Amazing.
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smartmartSep 20, 2015
While way overlong, and a bit overrated, "Interstellar" is a pretty good film. There's strong performances, great special effects, and a lot of very powerful sequences, but it is nowhere near flawless. I'd recommend it for most moviegoersWhile way overlong, and a bit overrated, "Interstellar" is a pretty good film. There's strong performances, great special effects, and a lot of very powerful sequences, but it is nowhere near flawless. I'd recommend it for most moviegoers (especially big fans of science fiction), although, you'll probably be rolling your eyes at some of the cheesier elements, and will check your watch every now and then. Expand
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jbrown8989Jan 9, 2016
This movie had a very Interesting and unique storyline. It gets a bit confusing when they start talking about a lot of the technical aspects. Overall it was an entertaining movie
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CineAutoctonoJul 4, 2017
"Interstellar" was a very good film, excellent special effects, very good performances, a charming soundtrack, and a touching, intelligent, and unpredictable plot, make this a film a work of art more of Christopher Nolan.
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roadwarrior234Nov 17, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. If somebody asks me what the most underrated movie of the decade is I always say "Interstellar". "Interstellar" is a modern masterpiece that needs to be seen. I never found myself bored or lacking of attention because the movie was so engrossing and immersive. I felt like I actually went to space and went through a huge black hole. Many peoples complaints about the movie are about the ending. I don't find the ending bad at all, actually I thought the ending was imaginative and really brought the emotions out of me. The ending where he finally saw his daughter and she was on her death bed getting to see the one thing she was searching for her whole life was heartbreaking and really touching. Yes it is very unlikely, practically impossible what happened, but when did we start getting so serious when we watch. Why don't we watch movies for a good story and great time anymore? Expand
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mkeiganAug 4, 2015
I love movies. The escape. I especially love this genre. I think this was a first re movie, CG was fantastic, a sci-fi epic driven by the human heart and love. Fabulous!
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chinanegraAug 13, 2015
Interstellar does what no movie has done before: make you think about everything you know. This is insanely a true instant classic thanks to the magnificent work from director Christopher Nolan
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ChrisJNolanAug 13, 2015
Christopher Nolan does it again at making such a wonderful masterpiece that not only talks about purpose of life but it tells the point of who we are and where are we going
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alijarchiieAug 15, 2015
Thank you Mr Nolan for such a Masterpiece . I saw the back stage of making how you made the film . Your effort for making the outstanding music of the film . The great play , the great actor and actress for this film .
it was very
Thank you Mr Nolan for such a Masterpiece . I saw the back stage of making how you made the film . Your effort for making the outstanding music of the film . The great play , the great actor and actress for this film .
it was very fascinating the view of the sea in another planet .
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efren7Sep 9, 2015
So my review must be 150 characters long... this movie has changed my life,this movie has changed my life,this movie has changed my life,this movie has changed my life.
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JaredSykesSep 14, 2015
Christopher Nolan's latest film proves to be his longest movie so far, yet also the best. Following up after "The Dark Knight Rises" and "Inception", "Interstellar" is definitely something new. I started watching this movie extremely late atChristopher Nolan's latest film proves to be his longest movie so far, yet also the best. Following up after "The Dark Knight Rises" and "Inception", "Interstellar" is definitely something new. I started watching this movie extremely late at night once, and told myself that I'd stop it halfway through so that I could get some sleep.
But the engaging plot kept me awake to the very end, and I couldn't stop thinking about it after.
And then, of course, there's the crazy soundtrack by Hanz Zimmer - everything is good in this movie!
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eklavyusSep 26, 2015
This review is written after watching Interstellar 4th time, Nolan has this habit to spark a curiosity which doesn't end before getting all the points and plots which director wanted us to dwell on.
It is kind of movie that makes you
This review is written after watching Interstellar 4th time, Nolan has this habit to spark a curiosity which doesn't end before getting all the points and plots which director wanted us to dwell on.
It is kind of movie that makes you restless, it shakes the core of your existence, it makes you to think grandeur and think big.
We all are enchanted with this limitless sky over us, we all made stories about it, we place our Gods on it and sometime we hope for someone to come over from there to read our X-Files.
This movie is about that curiosity and that addiction of ours with that unknown.
With all the science and hope, all the black holes and time travel, Nolan also blended the blunt with the fragile, you will get ample dose of human nature and emotions in it, like a hopeful daughter of her father's return.
As I said earlier this movie made me asking Big Questions, hope we can find some answers, somewhere.
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samuelrwJul 15, 2017
A very unique take on space travel which becomes an almost spooky experience as time becomes the enemy of the main characters in a way that is most unexpected. Amazing experience in the cinema but a must see regardless!
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IntelliCriticJan 29, 2016
Some will name Interstellar's premise as exploration, mystery, or even love. These are generally true, but the heart of this movie is actually the human destiny to conquer. In a vast universe, the plot follows a team of scientists scramblingSome will name Interstellar's premise as exploration, mystery, or even love. These are generally true, but the heart of this movie is actually the human destiny to conquer. In a vast universe, the plot follows a team of scientists scrambling to save mankind. The astronauts make their way to the stars through difficulties. In each ordeal, time amplifies the characters' mistakes and successes to unforeseen outcomes. Hans Zimmer's musical score augments Interstellar's sense of helplessness and curiosity to extremes. I watched this movie on my computer screen, but it would be best to watch in a home theater or in IMAX. This is due to the jaw-dropping, unfathomable presentation of cosmic visuals in the movie. Interstellar takes the spot as my second favorite movie of all time. It is without a doubt deeper and more ambitious than Christopher Nolan's Inception. This is not to state I didn't enjoy that movie. Interstellar, like Inception, doesn't fit well to watch on a Friday night. It's more of a Sunday afternoon type movie! Prepare to ponder Interstellar's mind-numbing themes & concepts for several days after finishing it. Expand
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neilhodgkinsonOct 10, 2015
I gave this movie a nine. And it is a movie that I would actually buy and keep to watch it again and again. For me, it is in the same "league" as Gravity and tugs at the heart strings. Very good action sequences and kept me glued to theI gave this movie a nine. And it is a movie that I would actually buy and keep to watch it again and again. For me, it is in the same "league" as Gravity and tugs at the heart strings. Very good action sequences and kept me glued to the screen constantly. Expand
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james417Oct 12, 2015
Interstellar may be a failure on a story level, but Nolan's visual virtuosity is still enough to take your breath away and root you to your chair.

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SirDimitris27Oct 21, 2015
This movie is brilliant. It develops the theory of relativity and parallel universes to great extends. If you have ever studied quantum physiques or those theories you will just love the movie. If not then you might find the movie a bit tooThis movie is brilliant. It develops the theory of relativity and parallel universes to great extends. If you have ever studied quantum physiques or those theories you will just love the movie. If not then you might find the movie a bit too informative and sometimes dull. The theories explanation in the movie are not really understandable but that is a no problem hence their complex nature. Instead these theories are simplified as much as possible. It has an extraordinary and dramatic atmosphere of a planet Earth which is basically on the verge of destruction with all of the extras such as people dieing from starvation, water pollution, wars, crimes etc but the movie instead does not focus on that but on a trip to outer space trying to find a better Earth in the form of another planet in order to save the human race. I like the movie, the atmosphere, the soundtrack and the casting. I do think though that the acting was a bit over dramatic at some points and a bit over emotionless on other moments. Pans and corny dialogues are included as usual with such movies. The conclusion of the movie is completely unexpected and I really enjoyed its ending! You should watch that movie! Expand
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gdiego135Dec 4, 2015
Didn't enjoy this movie like i thought i would, i imagined there would be aliens the whole time but NO. the acting is really great but it was kind of boring to me, and really confusing, a lot of stuff don't make sense.
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1CEBOYOct 8, 2020
One of the greatest sci-fi films ever made. one of hans zimmers best scores.
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WhatdoyouthinkMay 14, 2016
Interstellar is a very good movie that is intense, emotional and full of action. It plays with the concepts of space and science, and wraps it into a setting where humanity is on the verge of losing the ability to live on earth.
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Interstellar is a very good movie that is intense, emotional and full of action. It plays with the concepts of space and science, and wraps it into a setting where humanity is on the verge of losing the ability to live on earth.
Without spoiling the movie, I was worried that this would be another space movie that feels isolated from loved ones, and trapped like other non-fantasy space movies. These elements do exist in the movie, and Matthew McConaughey captures it with believable, intense acting. But I was pleased that the elements of loneliness of space were mitigated by incorporating more characters and places to feel more action oriented rather than a vacuum of space movie. I would relate this movie to the movie The Abyss, where it can be frightening, but it has adventure and it has heart.
The only issues are that the movie can get confusing with who is where in each scene, and what is each person doing as the scenes jump around. Also the characters going to space were a little too fearless with almost no preparation together to conduct a crazy tough mission. The director did the same thing in the movie Inception; an improbable, coordinated mission but no on screen preparation. It did not ruin the movie, but took anyway some believability of these characters being real science people. It is a complicated script and story and I give the director, Christopher Nolan, a pass to cut a few corners. The script and the lines of the characters are brilliant as they show various philosophies and emotions that add great depth to this story. It is not perfect but it is impressive.
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KunstiMay 13, 2016
One of the best movies in years. My favorite "realistic" sci-fi movie ever. Interstellar is a breathtaking and dramatic journey through time and space. I am already looking forward to the next Nolan-masterpiece.
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aadityamudharApr 6, 2016
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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EpicLadySpongeJan 25, 2016
Enjoyably amazing. Interstellar actually tells us that Earth's being terminated and how sad we all must be for the last lives of our green globe we called Earth.
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stnovkovJan 1, 2016
Just loved it in the first 10 minutes. Love the scenario, love the characters, love the story, love the music score, love the whole thing. including the special effects and I'm everything but a special effect guy.
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bobcretchamJan 2, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is one of my favourite if not my favourite movie of all time. I've watched it over 20 times now. The soundtrack is just breathtaking. There are amazing scenes, like the cornfield chase scene and the water planet disaster. I do agree that this movie has flaws. Some characters are underdeveloped. Why is Cooper's son in the movie? He's just kinda.. there. The only use he has is to add conflict near the end. It's also odd how Murph holds a grudge on Cooper for so many years. Nobody would be that stubborn. Some of Cooper's crew is just kinda there, like his son. They are never developed. The guy with the beard dies when they reach the water planet and the black guy dies on the ice planet. They are never developed. The movie is more focused on story rather than characters. Even the story is flawed sometimes. For example, we hear about Cooper's wife once and how she died, yet she is never mentioned again. Don't you think she should be a bigger part of Cooper's life? At this point, I'm just nitpicking small things. The movie overall is amazing. Movies are about experiencing awe and wonder, and Interstellar does that well. The messages and themes in Interstellar along with the breathtaking scenes and the soundtrack make it one of my favourite movies of all time. Expand
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xenogamer21Jan 21, 2016
BEST SCIENCE FICTION MOVIE OF 2014!!! When i first saw interstellar i was AMAZED. The fact that they went to another galaxy and found three planets was great. Interstellar is by far, my number one favorite science fiction movie.
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devmikeJan 9, 2016
This movie has great plot, intense action and the storyline is incredible. I will not spoil how awesome this movie is, but Interstellar is incredibly watchable and has a great story that touches on a variety of emotion throughout the movie.This movie has great plot, intense action and the storyline is incredible. I will not spoil how awesome this movie is, but Interstellar is incredibly watchable and has a great story that touches on a variety of emotion throughout the movie. I marked it at 5 stars because it deserves to be watched. The director of Inception, in Sci-Fi modern reality, give Interstellar a look. Expand
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nahtan1244Feb 14, 2016
Ambitious is one thing interstellar is. I love the score and the performances are outstanding. The science was very interesting loved the talk about relativity and worm holes and black holes and I have to say I love Christopher Nolan. He isAmbitious is one thing interstellar is. I love the score and the performances are outstanding. The science was very interesting loved the talk about relativity and worm holes and black holes and I have to say I love Christopher Nolan. He is one of the best film directors out there. Was it perfect no. was it Christopher Nolans best film no. was it one of the best to come out in 2014 yes. not the best but one of the best. also the third act is very confusing and dr.mann's motivation is sorta abrupt and not very clear. also the ending does not have that emotional punch like i wanted it to have. None of the less the space sequences were fantastic and the connection between cooper and his daughter was not sugar coated it felt raw and real and made me care for them. I love this movie go check it out it's fantastic. It is kinda confusing but this is a fine very good even superb standalone film with outstanding performances and great action and fantastic cgi. Expand
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geistreichesAug 29, 2019
there is something to this movie I can not put in words, its the combination of music, acting, picture, the whole atmosphere and emotion.. it just works, and the strage thin the more I watch the movie the more I like it.. something very special
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SergioVFeb 17, 2016
Christopher Nolan keeps making classics, and Interstellar is the latest. Popularizing science, exploring the universe, amazing performances from Matthew and others and an ending that will have you (literally) yelling in the theater.
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IzagoJun 5, 2018
É o meu filme favorito da vida! Queria desver o filme pra poder sentir o que senti tudo de novo, sentimento, coragem, solidão. O ator Matthews consegue transmitir tudo além do imaginado, com a imensidão do espaço e como ele pode ser cruel.É o meu filme favorito da vida! Queria desver o filme pra poder sentir o que senti tudo de novo, sentimento, coragem, solidão. O ator Matthews consegue transmitir tudo além do imaginado, com a imensidão do espaço e como ele pode ser cruel. Interestelar não poderia ter só 3h de filme, poderia ser infinito por ser tão único. Expand
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AndrewLambertApr 13, 2016
A beautiful, emotional and endlessly entertaining masterpiece from Christopher Nolan. Interstellar's awe inspiring direction, perfect cast, breathtaking special effects and stunning music score ensure that it is a space opera worthy ofA beautiful, emotional and endlessly entertaining masterpiece from Christopher Nolan. Interstellar's awe inspiring direction, perfect cast, breathtaking special effects and stunning music score ensure that it is a space opera worthy of classic status. An all time great Sci-Fi film that matches its epic ambition. Expand
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nestinallbaniApr 14, 2016
Interstellar is intense, thrilling, emotional, epic and a visual spectacle. It's complex, because it involves science. It's, ultimately, a sci-fi, but it also has some abstract ideas that are artistic and very unique. It has a plot twist thatInterstellar is intense, thrilling, emotional, epic and a visual spectacle. It's complex, because it involves science. It's, ultimately, a sci-fi, but it also has some abstract ideas that are artistic and very unique. It has a plot twist that I didn't see coming. The most impressive aspects of this movie are the visuals and the soundtrack. They make the experience immersive and they're polished to perfection. But the story is great too. It doesn't mean that the movie is perfect however, because I do have some minor problems with it. But all in all, it's an amazing movie. Expand
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ERICK_GSMar 11, 2016
By far one or the best space movie drama that I ever saw,the feelings in this movie were torn apart, for how it turned out everything to Cooper..
Great, great movie from mastermind: Christopher Nolan
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hugoferreiraSep 7, 2018
Visually amazing, complex, structured and actually with scientific correctness behind him, Interstellar is yet another Nolan's achievement. Enjoy it like i did.
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bobafettvaderMar 29, 2016
Best movie I have watched in my life, this is awesome, this movie has a meaning that the humanity will just notice a lot of years from now. Its is not that complicated but it´s not a film for the ones that just like to see explosions.
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HTGamerJun 7, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Interstellar is, by far, the best science fiction movie of the past few decades.

Unlike most other movies in the genre that eschew the "science" part in favor of "fiction", Interstellar is about "science" with a bit of "fiction" here and there. It's as scientific as a big budget Hollywood movie can be without turning into a Physics documentary.

There are no spaceships with faster-than-light "warp drives" as seen in Star Wars and Star Trek, rather a slow and fragile space station that doesn't shoot lasers and gives the impression it's about to break apart as soon as it fires up its engines. There are no unbreakable supersoldiers that will single-handedly save the world either, instead there are a lot of humanly fallible characters who break under the circumstances, even committing what would be considered as "sin" philosophically speaking, chief among them Matt Damon and Michael Caine's characters of Dr. Mann and Dr. Brand.

Interstellar is full of powerful scenes, both on the scientific level and the human one. Scenes such as the fantastical traversal through a wormhole near Jupiter, the moments when Murph accuses her father of leaving her to die on Earth via video, the fist fight between Dr. Mann and Cooper, and the suspenseful attempt of Cooper to dock to the spinning-out-of-control space station.

But at the heart of the story is the love of a father and a daughter, and that's what keeps Interstellar from becoming an interesting documentary yet at the same time a boring movie. This father-daughter dynamic grounds the story and makes the plot relatable to the average viewer that probably doesn't understand all the Physics concepts that are present in this movie. Unlike the other explorers of this movie who were chosen due to having no families, Matthew McConaughey's Cooper is a father that goes out in the cosmos and risks his life to save his kids. This striking antithesis between Cooper and the others is what makes Matthew McConaughey's performance more powerful.

Where the movie throws all of its "fiction" is towards the end, where we get to experience an imaginary voyage to the center of a black hole. We also get a taste of what a higher-dimension space could be like, although the human mind can't possibly comprehend the true meaning of 4, 5 or more dimensions. But I must admit, I find the concept of gravity affecting time hard to grasp, and I have no clue about its plausibility.

Last but not least I was impressed by the powerful and evocative OST, scored by the one and only Hans Zimmer.

As far as science fiction movies go, Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey remains the ultimate movie in its genre, the one to beat, the one by which every other movie is gonna be judged. But Christopher Nolan's Interstellar is a special movie. I don't know whether Interstellar is the second-best science fiction movie ever made, but it's surely close enough to the top.
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Muskrat147Aug 15, 2016
Blending together the likes of a big budget Sci-Fi masterpiece and a simple story about love and family, Interstellar grabs audiences with emotional performances, a masterful score, and a mind-bending story-line.
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superbatMay 17, 2020
Interstellar is one of the most beautiful movies I've seen. The visuals are stunning and are by far the best aspect of this movie. Hans Zimmer's score is amazing as usual. The performances are great for the most part. The story is interestingInterstellar is one of the most beautiful movies I've seen. The visuals are stunning and are by far the best aspect of this movie. Hans Zimmer's score is amazing as usual. The performances are great for the most part. The story is interesting but flawed, particularly in the last 1/3rd of the movie. Expand
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miccaelMay 12, 2020
really loved this movie. especially story behind the physics, astronomy. Story is good, not the best, but good! Re-watched many times, still holds up very well for 2014 movie! music is insane. Hans kills it with church organ.
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Captain_ChaosJun 22, 2016
If any movie could literally have me on the edge of my seat, it would be this one. Interstellar is a wonderfully crafted narrative about the fate of the human race in the hands of a well-meaning farmer and a scientist, and though I've seenIf any movie could literally have me on the edge of my seat, it would be this one. Interstellar is a wonderfully crafted narrative about the fate of the human race in the hands of a well-meaning farmer and a scientist, and though I've seen many stories where our future hung in the balance, few made me feel it the way Interstellar did, or made me trust that it was in the best hands. This was the movie that made me take Matthew McConaughey seriously as an actor, as all I remember seeing him in before were U-571 and Reign of Fire. You can tell that this job is too big for him, so he tries his damnedest to focus on just one thing: the daughter he left behind. He never gives up on her, and Anne Hathaway's character never gives up on him. The robots were great too! Expand
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slickserpent99Aug 15, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Christopher Nolan delivers a thrilling tale of space travel, emotion, and sacrifice. The plot is original and becomes increasingly captivating at the end, where questions of the universe and life are asked, all while you are praying that Cooper will get to see his daughter again. Interstellar delivers amazing visuals, fantastic performances, and an awesome sci-fi adventure across the stars, while humanity's fate hangs in the balance. Accompanied by a compelling and riveting score composed by Hans Zimmer, Interstellar is must-see for anyone who likes science fiction, heartbreaking and emotional stories, and gorgeous vistas of space. Expand
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Artist18Jul 3, 2016
In my opinion Interstellar is the best sci-fi movie of all time.It shows us the contemporary Astrophysics with an understandable and touching way.Another thing i liked on Interstellar is that it leaves you with unanswered questions every timeIn my opinion Interstellar is the best sci-fi movie of all time.It shows us the contemporary Astrophysics with an understandable and touching way.Another thing i liked on Interstellar is that it leaves you with unanswered questions every time you see it.Interstellar is a masterpiece and I loved it. Expand
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MasterRileyJul 22, 2016
Interstellar is an amazing and ambitious movie about the reality of humanity and what it means to travel into space. It is about family, it is about our future as a human race, and it is about learning how to say goodbye. While some of itsInterstellar is an amazing and ambitious movie about the reality of humanity and what it means to travel into space. It is about family, it is about our future as a human race, and it is about learning how to say goodbye. While some of its space physics have been questioned for legitimacy; the film delivers on so many levels. Its direction (Nolan), writing, casting, performances, cinematography, production design, effects, and music all make for a deeply immersive experience. Now if only we could see it in IMAX again. Expand
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RFlaxyAug 5, 2016
This Movie is emotional with fun anticipating action. The relationship between the characters was exceptional and i was amazed with its great detail and graphics overall a 9/10 for the movie
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britboy18Aug 30, 2016
Words simply can't describe the experience I had while watching this movie, Nolan is a Genius! This movie is so good, the story, cast, cool visuals, soundtrack, everything. One of the best movies I've seen.
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DemixJamesNov 25, 2020
This is probably my favorite movie of all time. The facts behind it made it awesome in my opinion. This movie is a masterpiece that show us in a very genius way how Nolan can properly tell a story that not many can, with the superb andThis is probably my favorite movie of all time. The facts behind it made it awesome in my opinion. This movie is a masterpiece that show us in a very genius way how Nolan can properly tell a story that not many can, with the superb and fascinating performance of Matthew McConaughey. This is a very amazing combination of director and protagonist. And when it comes to the movie... it is amazing how this is telling us what the human race can do to survive, how we like to constantly prove we are not wrong, when we really are. This is a reminder that the Planet Earth is our home, not just a planet. Expand
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SuvigyaJan 19, 2017
Interstellar is the best sci-fi movie ever made!And the best movie of 2014! Based on an era in the near future,where humanity is dying of crop failure due to severe dust storms,a team of space explorers from NASA must find an inhabitableInterstellar is the best sci-fi movie ever made!And the best movie of 2014! Based on an era in the near future,where humanity is dying of crop failure due to severe dust storms,a team of space explorers from NASA must find an inhabitable planet for our survival!
The movie is an epic space adventure where gigantic cinematic celestial landmarks are traversed to meet the potential planets!
Using principles of Einstein's Equations of General Relativity,the movie uses the most accurate scientific aspect for science geeks which is beautifully woven in the screenplay and in the visual elements!
The visuals for the rendering of black holes and giant tidal waves and wormholes use minimal CGI and maximum practical effects making the audience have the best cinematic experience!
The score by Hans Zimmer is by-far his best composition ever!It pumps you up in every thrilling moments and shakes you at sudden moments and also connects oneself with the eternal!
Deep down,it also is about a father-daughter love story and beautifully explores the concepts of time-dilation,isolation and relationships between the alive and the dead via scientific explanations explained for understanding of the common audience too!
Overall,the movie is a thrill-ride on cinema-scale as an hour and 6 minutes of it was shot on IMAX film!The movie is so-far Nolan's most ambitious project and dwells into the hearts of its audience!!!
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MonkiReviewsJun 27, 2017
Almost perfect, but not fully there. The characters were amazing, and truly made you feel for them, probably because the acting was great. The story started amazingly and ended great. The only bad part was the confusing ending. It is worth aAlmost perfect, but not fully there. The characters were amazing, and truly made you feel for them, probably because the acting was great. The story started amazingly and ended great. The only bad part was the confusing ending. It is worth a watch for sure. Expand
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KudurcultistDec 6, 2020
It is a masterpiece that must be watched. But more importantly, the deep meaning of everything. The fifth dimension (time) and of course how humanity would face a hypothetical risk of extinction. You'll see other worlds, galaxies, blackIt is a masterpiece that must be watched. But more importantly, the deep meaning of everything. The fifth dimension (time) and of course how humanity would face a hypothetical risk of extinction. You'll see other worlds, galaxies, black holes, and all those things that make a sci-fi movie truly a joy to watch. Very recommended. One of the best sci-fi movies of all time. Expand
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jimmyBqadriMar 20, 2017
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bartcbemAug 10, 2019
The movie literally mesmerized me with its stunning visuals, soundtrack and scale. I wouldn't go as far as comparing it to the classic Space Odyssey, but it landed pretty close to it! Everything in this movie is carefully and beautifullyThe movie literally mesmerized me with its stunning visuals, soundtrack and scale. I wouldn't go as far as comparing it to the classic Space Odyssey, but it landed pretty close to it! Everything in this movie is carefully and beautifully crafted, you just cant stop from watching. So far one of the best movie spectacles of recent years and something that I will watch over and over again. Expand
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RazurApr 18, 2017
The music is made by Hans Zimmer so you already know that the music is 10/10. You will get **** at the end of the movie cause most of the science is real. And some parts is heartbreaking, I almost cried and I have never cried before on aThe music is made by Hans Zimmer so you already know that the music is 10/10. You will get **** at the end of the movie cause most of the science is real. And some parts is heartbreaking, I almost cried and I have never cried before on a movie. My favorite move. Expand
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anofeMay 8, 2017
Have you ever experienced that feeling of awe- that feeling of complete and utter loss of relevance? This film gave me this feeling in waves on par with the ones you see in the movie. The cinematography, the CGI, the acting from McConaughey,Have you ever experienced that feeling of awe- that feeling of complete and utter loss of relevance? This film gave me this feeling in waves on par with the ones you see in the movie. The cinematography, the CGI, the acting from McConaughey, and the epic sense of scale all combine to give you one of the best space epics ever brought to cinema. Expand
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mrdr4gonNov 16, 2017
An excellent science fiction film that only fails due to the loftiness of its own ambitions, though its a success in every other regard. It's slow and ponderous yes, but it manages to use its long running time to good effect, and it helpsAn excellent science fiction film that only fails due to the loftiness of its own ambitions, though its a success in every other regard. It's slow and ponderous yes, but it manages to use its long running time to good effect, and it helps give this film an epic scope that very few other films could ever hope to match. Only the stilted nature of this film's dialogue in some scenes hurts it. Expand
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thecriticbananaAug 11, 2017
Wow… simplemente wow. Interstelar, una obra de arte hecha por los hermanos Nolan. Esta película es muy peculiar al llevarte en un viaje expectacular y muy apegado a la realidad. No puedo explicar con palabras la maravillosa experiencia queWow… simplemente wow. Interstelar, una obra de arte hecha por los hermanos Nolan. Esta película es muy peculiar al llevarte en un viaje expectacular y muy apegado a la realidad. No puedo explicar con palabras la maravillosa experiencia que tuve al ver esta película. Expand
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CoreGamer1408May 2, 2021
Re-watched this one when older. Lots of kids been born in the family since. This movie triggers my parental mode for sure. What length people go to save and protect there children.

I kind of liked all the cool 2001/2010 science fiction
Re-watched this one when older. Lots of kids been born in the family since. This movie triggers my parental mode for sure. What length people go to save and protect there children.

I kind of liked all the cool 2001/2010 science fiction aspect to it all. I take this movies logic as it is for this movies universe. It doesn't have to match our universe to be fun/interesting imo. The two lead stars were great and the supporting cast did a good job.

Initially this came across as a ECO warrior type of film. Only space, science and tech can solve humanities dwindling resource problems (maybe). Some people may roll those eyes at the human aspect of the solution at the end, but I kind of liked that emotional sentiment (no spoilers).
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Humble_BragSep 23, 2017
The bad parts: The message is incredibly cheesy and the plot doesn't make much sense.
The great parts: Interstellar takes on very complex scientific subjects that most science fiction movies are afraid of. If you have any understanding in
The bad parts: The message is incredibly cheesy and the plot doesn't make much sense.
The great parts: Interstellar takes on very complex scientific subjects that most science fiction movies are afraid of. If you have any understanding in Einstein's theory of relativity, you will love the movie science.
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Jaredc324May 6, 2019
As Nolan emotionally endearing space epic reminds us to experience film with our hearts and put aside the mind. Interstellar isn't just the journey beyond, it is the journey within all at once. Is it heavy, is it over-reaching at times inAs Nolan emotionally endearing space epic reminds us to experience film with our hearts and put aside the mind. Interstellar isn't just the journey beyond, it is the journey within all at once. Is it heavy, is it over-reaching at times in it's construct? Yes. But that's what you expect from Nolan taking on space. As the movie rockets with electrifying unparalleled spectacle (that only Nolan can do) and some of the most endearing character emotion I've ever seen. It's an unmissable epic that will endear with you in the farthest stars, and may just be Nolan's masterpiece. Expand
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amheretojudgeAug 25, 2019
Maybe Nolan misfired it, still potentially, the film reaches to places where our usual space opera doesn't.

Interstellar Nolan's long lasting project to explore the space goes safe. That's as much as you can do, for a film so heavy and
Maybe Nolan misfired it, still potentially, the film reaches to places where our usual space opera doesn't.

Interstellar

Nolan's long lasting project to explore the space goes safe. That's as much as you can do, for a film so heavy and personally touched. The writer and director Christopher Nolan is a believer of doing your homework properly. Simple as that. And working with Kip Thorne, a theoretical physicist, he has embodied the actual laws of physics in the film to a certain degree that it, itself started to create storylines of its own. Deciding to go towards the call, Nolan jam-packs this three hour of film with a whole lot of science and maths.

And just as it happened previously in Inception- not in this scale, of course- the science took over the emotional impact of these incredibly empathetic characters. Now, the only reason why this one comes off a bit slow in that department, compared to the Inception, is because it over-explains the narrative arcs more than the theories and philosophies of this science expenditure. Just walk through the jolting revelation placed later in the film, which spirals out an informative; yet not actually informative, conversation between Mathew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway and Matt Damon discussing Michael Caine's character.

Once again, these are just minor flaws in this touching love story, where my personal favorite aspect of it is how mythological the equation between a father and a daughter comes off, especially in the final moments of the film. That very piece of note resembles beautifully with Steven Spielberg's AI: Artificial Intelligence. Another thing to note here, is how simple Nolan's direction and choices in the film are. In a complex dystopian future, he has kept things elemental- for instance the planets are often painted as one key, like water, rocks, dust and even love(!)- in order to mark the events occurred in this long Interstellar travel clearly.
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FilipeNetoDec 19, 2020
This spacial sci-fi film has an interesting and appealing story: in a dystopian future, almost the entire planet suffers from chronic food shortages due to overpopulation and poor harvests. In view of the urgency to feed the world and theThis spacial sci-fi film has an interesting and appealing story: in a dystopian future, almost the entire planet suffers from chronic food shortages due to overpopulation and poor harvests. In view of the urgency to feed the world and the inability of Earth to be able to generate more food, NASA secretly creates a program to find more habitable planets in order to save some humans. After a mysterious event at his home, former astronaut Cooper discovers these project and is recruited, despite the opposition of his daughter Murph, having to lead an interstellar spaceship in a voyage to investigate three planets only accessible through a “wormhole” next to Saturn.

This is a really worth seeing film, despite its script being made of hits and misses and has many confusing situations, which only seem to be within the comprehension of those who have a PhD in Astrophysics. Much more than a sci-fi film, it's a true drama. One of the things that most caught my attention, and that contributes to the dramatic load, was the way that each character has to sacrifice personal interests in favor of a bigger cause, and to decide between what they want and what needs to be done to take the mission forward. This gives the film an emotional charge that is not very usual in sci-fi and that was even exaggerated. I can give an example of those exchanges of messages between the ship and our planet, which, despite being useful in the task of making the characters more human and pleasant, are overly melodramatic. Also the dialogues sound artificial, melodramatic and cliché sometimes. Another feature that pleased me was the concern with scientific rigor, whenever possible (congratulations, Dr. Kip Thorne). However, even here there are shortcomings, with poorly explained space-time advances and setbacks and an extremely confusing ending. And, of course, there are flaws that are already common in cinema, such as the providential way in which the protagonist will “stumble” on a secret space project that he should not have known and become the right man for the thing. There are hundreds of movies with similar flaws.

The cast is led by Matthew McConaughey, who had won an Oscar before and shows all his charisma and plays wonderfully, particularly the young MacKenzie Foy, very sweet in her role. Anne Hathaway also shone and did well in her role. Equally flawless were Michael Caine, David Gyasi and, particularly, Jessica Chastain. Ellen Burstyn also had time for an interesting and honorable cameo. I didn't like Matt Damon's work, I think his character is one-dimensional and very uninteresting. And I don't understand what the hell Casey Affleck is doing in this film.

But who really deserves applause is director/screenwriter Chris Nolan, by the ambitious way in which he planned the film and the determination and commitment he put into it. There is no doubt that he knew how to get the best out of the cast and, despite not having made a perfect script, he created an appealing story that does not put science aside to enter into creative daydreams and delusions. The film is long, the pace is slow and this is not always justified, with the film spending a lot of time on lengthy scenes and sequences, almost without an audible sound. Despite this, it's one of the most visually extraordinary films I have seen recently. Cinematography takes advantage of the best of CGI technology and creates realistic space scenes, which have been expertly complemented by real settings and traditional special effects, which Nolan masterfully uses. In addition to all this, we have excellent sound effects, editing, and Hans Zimmer's extraordinary soundtrack, perhaps one of the best that he has ever created, with a deep and rich sound.
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filmcapsMay 9, 2018
my favorite movie of all time and in my opinion one of the best films ever made. THIS movie made Nolan my favorite director of all time as well. the movie made me cry like never before, Hans Zimmer's score is godly and i just 10/10 is notmy favorite movie of all time and in my opinion one of the best films ever made. THIS movie made Nolan my favorite director of all time as well. the movie made me cry like never before, Hans Zimmer's score is godly and i just 10/10 is not enough for this movie. Thank you Nolan for this Masterpiece. Expand
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