Interstellar (2014)
Some of the best movies take you to a different time and place. Interstellar is one hell of a travel.
It's like a movie on its own league. The closest i can remember is 2001: A space odyssey. If Stanley Kubrick saw it, I would think he'd be proud.
There are recurring themes from past Nolan films. Inception for one, the way time and space is portrayed. Symbols, and relationships.
New concepts like frozen clouds, ocean waves hundreds or thousands of feet high; gives you a sense that we are really little in this universe. There are planets beyond our existence. There are lands outside of our consciousness.
It's hard to put into one whole compact thing. This movie is an incredible journey. Really brilliant.
I need to see this once more. The first time, with these kinds of movies, is to try and understand. The second time, is for pure entertainment.
It's like a movie on its own league. The closest i can remember is 2001: A space odyssey. If Stanley Kubrick saw it, I would think he'd be proud.
There are recurring themes from past Nolan films. Inception for one, the way time and space is portrayed. Symbols, and relationships.
New concepts like frozen clouds, ocean waves hundreds or thousands of feet high; gives you a sense that we are really little in this universe. There are planets beyond our existence. There are lands outside of our consciousness.
It's hard to put into one whole compact thing. This movie is an incredible journey. Really brilliant.
I need to see this once more. The first time, with these kinds of movies, is to try and understand. The second time, is for pure entertainment.