Review of Interstellar (2014) by Ashton L — 28 Jun 2017
Likely my favorite singular movie of all time, Interstellar has amazing performances, a central plot that leaves you with something to think about, and a soundtrack you can place on repeat over and over.
I know this film had gotten some mixed reviews with many claiming it to be great while lacking in some areas and others claiming it was one of Nolan's worst films. I do see it's flaws, and after re-watching it recently for the 6th time, I can see how many of the characters aren't as fleshed out as they should have been, I can see how some dialogue was poorly acted or written, and I can see how many people could find issue in the films central questions of gravity, love, and 5th dimensions.
Personally though, these don't bother me so much as the beautiful abyss that is space, the questions surrounding gravity, time, black holes, worm holes, and other things pertaining to the universe fascinate me so much that I am happy a film attempted to explore it in such a way.
Not the best film objectively, but my favorite none the less.
This review of Interstellar (2014) was written by Ashton L on 28 Jun 2017.
Interstellar has generally received very positive reviews.
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