Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" - Outstanding movie!

Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" is one of the most Important, Space film I've ever watched. In a world where there are masterpieces like Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A space odyssey" and Some movies from the "Star Wars" franchise, watching something as realistic as Interstellar felt a lot better than watching any other movie. Even though it isn't exactly realistic, it still is the closest to reality in my opinion.

 

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Interstellar takes place in the near future where the Earthlings are on the brick of going Extinct. It is full of grief, anger, and regret. There is some kind of a war between the engineers and farmers. Nasa is progressing but secretly and humans are trying to figure out the new ways of survival. Whether it’s the farmers or the Scientists both are Trying their best but being successful is almost impossible for both of them. However, the scientists do have a more realistic approach even though it sounds surreal.

 

The lead Character which is played amazingly by Matthew McCaughey Is personally my favorite of them all. Dr. Brand Played by Michael Caine is also one of the most important characters in the film. But what I like the most about this film is the relationship between a father and a daughter, in this case, Cooper and Murphy. Their relationship is so important that it plays the most critical role in achieving the goal.

 

The Score of the movie is one of the finest I've ever heard. Hanz Zimmer is a Living Legend and as usual Christopher Nolan and Han Zimmer was a successful partnership. Hanz Zimmer's "No time to die" is one of his best work I've heard so far. Even after almost 6 years I still listen to it regularly. Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" in my opinion would have been incomplete without Hanz Zimmer's Contributions. I hope to see more of the Christopher Nolan and Hanz Zimmer partnership in the future. It always feels as if they complete each other's Masterpieces.

 

protagonist with his daughter


The films emphasis on the idea of Love and how it transcends space and time is something that is going to stay with me forever. As I've mentioned earlier the relationship between Cooper and Murph plays a very vital role in the achievement of their goal. But there also is another relationship which is almost ignored by the audience but is very vital to the story and the Theme of the movie. I'm talking about the relationship between Dr. Amelia Brand (Which is played by Anne Hathaway) and a veteran Nasa Astronaut named Wolf Edmunds.

 

One of my favorite characters is TARS a robot with Artificial Intelligence who is a lot more important than some of the crew members of the mission. TARS also accompany Cooper into the black hole and plays an important role in helping Cooper send the message to Murph. TARS also is then saved in the end and still is a very loyal friend to Cooper. I liked the "humor setting" part about TARS a lot especially when he would piss off Cooper.

 

The Ending of Interstellar is the most critical and confusing part of the movie. Most of the audience can't even comprehend easily. Some Had to watch the movie more than one time to Understand it. It needs a lot of contemplation and it also has some very contradictory Interpretations. Even after almost six years, it's still talked about. Different theories are still being discussed about its ending. There's always an optimistic and Pessimistic approach to its interpretation in some theories, it is concluded that Cooper might 've died at the end of the movie and after he wakes up in the hospital room is what his afterlife looks like.

 

One of the most beautiful yet heartbreaking scene was when Cooper meets his very old Daughter. I like how none of the family member's face is shown on screen except his daughter's because it still is just about him and her and their relationship. I also loved how they let each other go in the end when Murph says "No parent should have to watch their own child die." After hearing this quote, I got goosebumps and I still find myself contemplating this quote even today.

 

As I've mentioned how concisely quotes have been used in this film my favorite of them is a quote by the character named Dr. Mann which is played by Matt Damon. He say's "I pray you never learn; just how good it can be to see another face."

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