Interstellar

Interstellar 


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Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar is a love letter to the world about all of the elements of life. The title and exponential thoughts will go through your head when you experience Christopher Nolan’s world. From his great philosophical and sociological concepts explores and questions human morality. His mind-blowing films like Memento, The Prestige, and Inception is nothing compared to the journey you will face when you are sucked into Nolan’s world.


Nolan touches base with a variety of the human experience from love, time, the universe, the future, and the literal circling of the world. Science of course is the big idea, but I saw through the science and saw more of Nolan's message of the human existence. As we are now in the year 2014, we have technology, space ships already been flown to distance planets, and signs of global warming heading our way. What will the future look like for us? Every day, a new form of technology has taken over our everyday life, almost to a point where we cannot live without it. We are in the age where almost anything can be explained through science and knowledge. Interstellar goes one step further to all of the science and knowledge to a super natural sort of human compass that moves us to action. Matthew McConaughey plays the protagonist, Cooper, who is faced between having to save the world and possibly never being able to come back and die and leaving to never see his family again. He has a deep connection with his daughter Mackenzie Foy who plays Murph. Murph follows in the exact footsteps as her father. She's always been interested in science and it was an activity to explore science together. The strong father-daughter bond gets a stronger emotional pull than the worry the world was going to end.

In the beginning, the movie was a bit hard to follow, but after everything gets explained, there was a reason why the first part of the movie was so confusing. It all connects somehow and won't be disappointed in seeing this amazing piece.

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The circling time of being able to communicate with gravity in a five dimensional world's theory was fascinating. It's amazing how the movie was written and executed. You can imagine something like this in your head, but how much time, explanation, research did this take to write it on paper. Christopher Nolan's above and beyond theme of human love is almost an inspiration to the whole movie. Anne Hathaway's definition of love and the only thing that is unexplainable that can break the laws of science, history, time, and all concepts of the universe. If it wasn't for love, Cooper the main character wouldn't have made it back and without Murph's love for her father, she would've never have gone back to her old room. Everything is connected somehow through an alternative universe, love, by theory.



















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