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“Interstellar,” a film about astronauts flying to the farthest reaches of the cosmos in search of a new home to replace humanity’s despoiled homeworld, is franticly bustling and deafeningly loud. It employs loud music to increase the amount of excitement in scenarios that would otherwise be uninteresting. It’s over three hours of characters dumping exposition at each other, and a handful of them have no character at all: they’re mouthpieces for techno-babble and philosophical argument. The physical beauty of the picture’s 35mm and 65mm textures isn’t matched by a sense of composition. Despite the director’s campaigning on behalf of shooting on film.
In Nolan’s films, the camera rarely tells the tale. It usually illustrates the screenplay. And there were times when I felt like I was seeing the most costly NBC pilot.
Despite this, “Interstellar” is outstanding, at times breathtaking film that blew me away to the point where my usual reservations about Nolan’s work vanished. I’ve crammed those concerns into the first line of this review (they could apply to any Nolan film after “Batman Begins”; he is who he is) so that people know he’s still doing what he always does. It depends on whether you like Nolan’s style or not whether you find those things endearing or aggravating.
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In any event, this film has a pure and powerful quality to it. I can’t recall a science fiction film that was hard-sold to a director’s fans as multiplex-“awesome” yet included so many important characters crying openly in close-up. Their voices breaking and tears flowing down their cheeks.
Christopher Nolan directed Interstellar in 2014, and Christopher Nolan and Jonathan Nolan wrote the screenplay. The film garnered four Academy Award nominations for Best Original Score, Best Production Design, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Sound Editing, with the visual effects (VFX) winning the Oscar for Best Visual Effects. You must try to play this Interstellar quiz.
Interstellar had mixed reviews at its initial release, but it has since gained more acclaim and is routinely included in lists of the best science fiction films ever made.
The film Interstellar is about Earth’s last chance to find a habitable planet before the human race perishes due to a lack of resources. Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) is the protagonist of the film, a former NASA pilot entrusted with heading a mission through a wormhole to find a livable planet in another galaxy.
Dr. Brand (Michael Caine) informs Cooper that NASA had previously dispatched another team (Lazarus) to find a habitable planet, but they have since vanished.
Deductive reasoning leads us to believe that Interstellar takes place 40-70 years in the future. How? As far as we know, Major League Baseball was still in existence when Donald was a child. We also know that when Cooper was a kid, the situation was so chaotic that no baseball was played.
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So, assuming Cooper is around 40 years old and that things fell apart somewhere before he was born. But not so long before that Donald didn’t have a period of normalcy, we can extrapolate that Interstellar is set between Donald and Cooper’s ages. Roughly 40-70 years from 2014’s “present time.” Which Interstellar character are you?
In a nutshell, there’s blight, food scarcity, and a lack of oxygen. According to Kip Thorne’s book The Science of Interstellar, the film depicts a future in which a series of disasters reduces North America’s population by tenfold or more, with similar implications for the rest of the globe.
In this universe, society has transitioned to an agrarian lifestyle (i.e., everyone is a farmer). And crops are failing due to blight, a pathogen-caused plant disease. As Professor Brand (Michael Caine) remarks, blight will deplete oxygen in the Earth’s atmosphere. And “the last people to starve will be the first to suffocate.”
Coop subsequently realizes that it is a gravitational anomaly, not a ghost. The anomaly leaves binary code messages for Coop and Murph, including GPS coordinates that direct them to the NASA base. We also learn later that “them” had put a message in Murph’s watch (see below).
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