Interstellar Review

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Interstellar is an American-British science-fiction film released in 2014 and

directed by Christopher Nolan. It is the twelfth film of Christopher Nolan,


awarded with an Oscar for special effects. The main inspiration of that movie
was „2001: A Space Odyssey’’, which is broadly considered as the best film in
that genre. Given that, Interstellar is also a brilliant Sci-fi masterpiece many
critics call it a contemporary "Space Odyssey''.

The work of Nolan presents us with a wonderful story about the relation
between father and daughter in the circumstances of human race catastrophe, on
account of climate change. The main character Cooper (played by Matthew
McConaughey) with a group of NASA scientists (among them Doctor Brand
played by famous actress Anne Hathaway), tries to safe the life on the Earth,
but first and foremost the life of his daughter Murph (performed by Jessica
Chastain). Cooper is an American farmer and pilot. He has been preparing
himself for many years for a space journey. For that reason, the film is divided
into two parts: one on the Earth and the second in Space. What is worth
mentioning is that the whole plot was written in cooperation with a scientist
called Kip Thorne. This guy was in charge of correctness concerned with
science which is presented in Interstellar.

The biggest advantage of the whole film is the fact that every scene was
recorded without using a green screen. The cause of this is that Nolan isn't keen
on using it because from his point of view it makes the film not realistic.
Another factor why you should watch it is the fabulous, mind-blowing plot
which is probably the biggest advantage of Interstellar. After watching it, no
one can stop thinking about how a genius masterpiece it was. When it comes to
cons, Interstellar has no them, except being a three-hour film and to watch it you
have to spend an awful lot time to finish it.

I am a big fan of Interstellar. I’ve watched it the uncountable amount of times.


For surely, that is a must film for everyone who is interested in science or just in
films. I can assure you that is the most moving and breathtaking film in the
world. Even someone who isn’t fond of science will appreciate Nolan's
masterpiece for moral values.

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