Interstellar (2014)
Interesting. A very compelling Christopher Nolan movie, where he once again finds new ways to mess with your mind. I'm awed by the groundbreaking ideas, the outstanding acting, and the incredible visuals that it has to offer, even if it didn't quite live up to all my expectations. Still, even though it feels like the movie glossed over a whole hour of the movie, it's good to leave some of the audience's questions unanswered. Nolan hasn't done that since Inception, where he really bent the physics of time and space. And, the film had me predicting some plot twists here and there, but the film proved me to be wrong.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light
It's the first Nolan movie I've ever seen in a cinema, instead of on home media, and that has made all the difference. Nolan is an incredible up-and-coming mastermind of a contemporary filmmaker, and he's just made another golden legend. This movie isn't soon to be forgotten. I could see how some call it the "2001 of its time". But, I also believe Interstellar has received that title because of the legacy it is about to leave. Interstellar will inspire dozens of sci-fi filmmakers to come, given the fact that this movie is extraordinary, it's moving, and it's Nolan's best offering since The Dark Knight. See it now.
9/10
Last edited by Mickey (November 8, 2014 (12:28pm))
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