Review of Interstellar (2014) by Jason P — 04 Mar 2017
Christopher Nolan (reason to see it off the bat), the project all in all was 800 terrabytes of work (and some still frames alone took 100 hours of rendering) requiring thousands of computers that ended up generating the wormhole scene beyond their expectations and impacting science as a matter of fact. The film's seed started from works of Carl Sagan way back in the 80's then Spielberg was going to make the film but handed it to the Nolan brothers.
Best "space" movie I've seen and much deeper than average outer-space films that are usually about failing missions and portraying mostly astronauts dangling in space trying to fix crap , plus this one has alot of heart. If you are into good film-making (especially Nolan's past works), astronomy/Universe/time and space, progressive quantum physics type of stuff/veering towards 'spiritual', you have no excuse not to see this film (however I would highly expect a film like this is way better on the big screen). If u have grown to appreciate Matthew Mcconaughey much more since his stellar role in Dallas Buyers Club and the show True Detective, I highly recommend Interstellar. It could have been shorter, and Matt Damon may have intentionally been cast (in this particular role) to prove a point that we are going to have to deal with all sorts of personalities if we want to evolve or achieve 'peace'. Overall, this project was a serious commitment and I found it very inspiring.
This review of Interstellar (2014) was written by Jason P on 04 Mar 2017.
Interstellar has generally received very positive reviews.
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