Review of Interstellar (2014) by Nandosixus — 28 Dec 2017
Christopher Nolan is, without a doubt, one of the best directors working today. His films are almost perfect, but there are clearly ups and downs in his filmography. But the essential issue that promotes him as an artist is his almost extreme dedication to a notion of creativity and respect for the audience.
He does not just want to tell a story about the world of mixed dreams, he wants us to be emotionally invested so that we finally understand that the essential core in any movie will always fall back on the emotional aspect, or rather, on our ability to re- positively or negatively) on the characters that fill the screen.
The film of this master of the 21st Century is called "Interstellar" and I say that it is a risky film and that, in general, it succeeds in its difficult task. It is undoubtedly one of the films of that year, the making and photography are particularly studied in this film when absolutely everything, from the first minute, seems realistic and without CGI (Computer Graphic Imagery).
The soundtrack is, at this time, a seal of Nolan in all its films and this one does not disappoint in anything, accompanies the film as if of an opera it was, with the crescendos to be intense and sweeping and the scenes more tense to leave someone breathless due to subtle touches.
Interpretations are, as a general rule, very good. Regarding the story, it is difficult to go into detail without revealing much of the narrative so I will conclude by saying that this is one of the best films of that year.
However Nolan revealing that thematically has no limits and that his vision is more a gift for those who love cinema intensely.
This review of Interstellar (2014) was written by Nandosixus on 28 Dec 2017.
Interstellar has generally received very positive reviews.
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