I can see the movie and see it again and again... Just amazing story and producers!
Love this movie....2 second time
Just wow, i just finished it, if you haven't watch now!
I thought this movie was absolutely awesome. Easily in my top ten favourite if all time.
Not impressed if I'm honest
Buy it: visually great. It starts out really slow, but picks up towards the middle and has a good ending
Really great movie with great effects. Some parts especially near the end progressed way too fast in my opinion. Overall great movie.
The plot is intense...I'm still thinking about it one night after watching the movie. All the stars for the photography and scenography. It was amazing!
Well basically Nolan brothers managed to give a heart to "2001 A Space Odissey". That's all you need to know about this movie. And yes, it is just amazing.
most epic movie ever watched
Definitely the best movie of 2014 and in my opinion one of the best Sci-Fi movies out there. Nolan is up there with Stanley Kubrick in the Sci-Fi genre with this one.
Beautiful movie, can't stop thinking about everything on it.
fantastic film,it's beautiful.totally ninja!
Excellent. Drew real human emotion of what could have been some pretty dry material.
Story, acting and photography was great.
That's all what I can say. I'm still stunned from the experience.
I didn't like it much. Actually I considered leaving the cinema once every hour or so.
Interstellar is a part-time apocalyptic movie, part-time family drama, part-time 2001 make over, part-time enterprise and part-time starwars movie (funny robot, eh). So it committs to nothing at all. It also fails to have a strong message.
I didn't like the 2001 inspired score. I guess this contributed heavily to my not liking the movie.
First of all, what a great movie! Great acting, interesting screenplay, great graphics, lots of hardcore science done "right", great emotions.
Plot: (minor spoilers)
Earth is dying. Humans are trying to survive, but crops fail them and they face extinction. Their only chance of survival is finding new planet that is habitable. This is possible due to warmhole located near Saturn. Scouts have been sent in past to explore several options, but due to communication fault one more mission needs to be sent to confirm the right planet.
Story: (medium spoilers)
Copper (Matthew McConaughey; story protagonist) is a father, ex NASA pilot, living with his family as farmers, trying to survive by producing last grow-able food corn. He cares deeply for his children, but upon discovering NASA hidden station he faces decision to go to space, to find/confirm new planet human race could live on.
What the protagonist wants in the movie from the start is to get back. This is for me interesting screenplay. Cooper decision to go to space was almost given to him. He know that was what he needed to do, what he was born and trained to do. Saving human race for me is the background of the story. He promises to his daughter (Murphy) that he will return to see her.
She is his relationship character. She wants him to stay with them, not to go. Something that the protagonists fails to see in fullest, he know he wants it, but puts it aside for greater good, the mission. This part is important for the emotional side of story and is very strong!
As for antagonist: this is the universe, and the physical laws. Mainly time relativity. The movie nicely depicts the realities of any possible space travel and its implication to our exposure to time. This is the main obstacle to the antagonist to reconcile with his goal, to go back, to see his daughter, because she would die of old age before he would return back. So he is racing against the time, will he make it?
My summary and opinion:
Really great movie mainly due to screenplay that is well executed by actors and cinematics. Main strength i see in the "hidden" true story, that coincides with the fore-front story of saving human race. The resolution of the movie is well timed to coincide in three elements getting reconciled (The antagonist goal, the saving of human race, and emotional reconciliation with the relationship character (daughter) )
Well done!
Guys the movie is legendary and everything but beware of the details and do not be fooled by the beauty of the movie there are very important details such as dropping bombs from a certain layer in the atmosphere and this is really possible to happen one day beware and watch out people, pay attention to the details
Still one of the best movies I've ever seen. The soundtrack is a must!
Great movie. Would definitely recommend for any sci fi fan.
What a cracker!
So glad to finally tick 'Interstellar' off my theoretical list, took me far too long to get around to it but boy am I glad I finally have done - sensational film! The most obvious sign of that being the case is how the ~2hr30min run time goes by in an absolute flash... insert joke about it like being aboard Endurance here
I'm obviously not able to add anything new to what many, many others have already said gushingly about this 2014 flick, so I can only say I'm sure I agree with the vast majority of whatever praise this has received. As one would expect from Christopher Nolan & Co., it's incredibly well made, sounds amazing and looks out-of-this-world (ha!) stunning.
Matthew McConaughey puts in an incredible performance as lead, most notably nailing all of the emotion-filled scenes - not that I care about these things personally, but I'm shocked to see the lack of high accolades that came his way from this... he merited more! Aside from him, there are very good showings from the likes of Jessica Chastain, Mackenzie Foy and Anne Hathaway.
I will note one 'but', mind. I didn't love the bits at the end involving the dimensional tesseract, don't get me wrong at all it's still superb viewing... just a noticeable drop from all that preceeds it, which honestly simply says more about how outstanding everything else prior is really. I thought similarly about (the equally magnificent) 'Everything Everywhere All at Once', for example. In short: just a nit-pick, tbh.
All in all, phenomenal!
This movie is just at another level.
I can't describe it because there are no words to express the beautifulness of this movie. If you haven't watched, get some good headphones, a 4k TV and watch it. 100/10
It’s by far the best movie I’ve ever watched
It's like Ghost with Patrick Swayze, just longer, less credible and more self righteous. No, really, Ghost made more sense than this film. But okay, let's set aside physics for a moment: The plot itself doesn't make sense. There's more: half of McConaughey's lines are irritatingly whispered for no reason. But the best is when Cooper ends up you-know-where (no spoilers): I remember myself repeating countless times: "Really...? No, Really?!"
I love Nolan but can't believe he did a mess like this. I can't believe millions of people praise this thing either!
Pretty dang good movie. Just bought a giant tv, it looks great in 4k!
Interstellar is a terribly pretentious film, attempting in every way to develop a plot that is both epic and intellectual, failing in both regards. The use of scientific consultations to 'create a realistic film' is laughable. There would be nothing wrong with creating a scientifically inaccurate film; in fact, the suspension of disbelief serves precisely this purpose. However, for a cinematic product to base much of its aura on the foundations of presumed scientific accuracy, only to then fall short of these premises, seems significant to me. Assuming that scientific accuracy is an added artistic value in cinema. The conclusion of the story (not of the film, so I am not spoiling anything) is that, from film to film, Nolan earns the title of a rigorously realistic, almost mathematical director. Want a real example of a 'mathematical' director? Watch a Kubrick film!
“Rage, rage against the dying of the light.” Christopher Nolan’s epic space odyssey Interstellar is a sweeping adventure that’s full of wonder. Set in an apocalyptic future where a blight is killing off plant life and transforming the Earth’s atmosphere, NASA launches a desperate mission to save humanity by exploring three potentially habitable planets that lie on the other side of a newly formed wormhole. The special effects are amazing, and Nolan presents an incredible vision of space travel. Additionally, the cast is especially good, featuring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Michael Caine, and Mackenzie Foy. However, the storytelling is a little muddled at times and takes on more than it can effectively cover; resulting in some plot holes and contrivances. Yet the ambitiousness of Interstellar is impressive and delivers a spectacular journey through space and time.
after almost 10 years from this movie was released, I got the chance to watch this masterpiece
to be honest if you want to watch this movie you should have a basic knowledge or understanding of physics but at times its a bit advanced I suggest to Google some physic terms from the movie to keep up with the movie because that's exactly what I did
overall the storyline is so incredible I really enjoyed it
I truly enjoy Interstellar. I've watched it multiple times in theaters and more again afterwards. As a Nolan movie, it falls flat in some plot points like the Love concept and the extra-dimensional beings but what it lacks there it holds up in effects, storytelling, and emotion. When I watch this, there are several key moments that get me teary eyed. The movie continues to be an experience, that is a certainty with Nolan films - it's always an experience to be witnessing the craft on the screen. And the soundtrack keeps that memory alive. For that, I love this movie.
One of my FAVORITE movies I've ever watched. I regret not watching this before.
what a great movie. i come back every year to watch it again. it's almost like a ritual at this point. if you're thinking about watching it, don't think, just watch it. it's that good
This film was visually stunning. Nolan's ability to capture feelings of expanse and loneliness in interstellar travel was perfection. The plot felt messy toward the end, and the conclusion was underwhelming. In my opinion, the fact that Cooper escaped the tesseract lessened the emotional impact. Nevertheless, this movie was thought-provoking and emotionally driven. The soundtrack is a masterpiece.
Its overrated, i think. This movie is a victim of the popular culture.
Chef-d'œuvre absolu du cinéma. My favorite movie of all time, went to see it three times in cinemas. Nothing more to say.
I liked it. It's one of the few longer movies that didn't get me bored. Even though towards the end I was sometimes thinking about its length which threw me out of the "flow". Especially in longer scenes but I was still always thrilled and eager to know what will happen. As in many films you could guess there would be some kind of happy end but I couldn't predict about anything else. I got into this without any expectations besides people telling me it's a great film. What I liked the most about it is that it has a story I have never seen like this before. With all the sequels and remakes today it was really nice getting into an original story like this. And even though it was a bit long, it's still fascinating how Nolan told a story with such a long timespan in so "little" time.
This movie is one of those movies that make you feel emotional and amazed. This movie tells the story of a farmer who used to be an astronaut. An apocalyptic story where a group of scientists are looking for a way to find a replacement planet for Earth. The focus of this movie is based on the difference in the passage of time in different planets, which is well shown in this movie. The soundtrack of this movie is a masterpiece! A true masterpiece! By watching this movie, secrets will be revealed to you that will amaze you.
This movie is still incredible, the soundtrack and the story will always be so beautiful:sob::sob::sob:
I don’t think I understood it in the same way that a lot of other people did but it was amazing. I need to rewatch it
A spectacular and awe-inspiring movie. Space is such an interesting tool to work with in cinema and Christopher Nolan did an excellent job using space to his advantage in this movie.
This is what cinema was created for.
Probably Nolan’s most technically impressive, and the performances are pretty great.
Terrific work by Hans Zimmer and Hoyte van Hoytema as well.
Some of the exposition is a bit poorly done (Cooper doesn’t know how a worm hole works when they’re already in space?), but the bigger problem is that it turns into a Spielberg film in the third act.
The movie suddenly stops being scientific and becomes a whimsical fantasy, which feels like a cheat. It really should’ve ended about 15 minutes earlier than it did.
It doesn’t ruin the film, but it’s a big stain on what could’ve been one of Nolan’s best.
8/10
One of the best of all time
Hollywood sappiness doesn’t work well with hard sci-fi with philosophical overtones. “Interstellar” is an entertaining film with spectacular sequences, moving moments, and thought-provoking themes, but at the same time, it’s brought down by easy narrative choices and ridiculous monologues that sound like they were taken from a Sailor Moon episode. I know that directors and writers have to make compromises when working with huge budgets, but I wish they could balance out the film’s two souls more tastefully. If the ultimate objective was to talk about feelings and family, something shorter and simpler would have worked better.
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What I was most interested in finding out; do I like this more than Arrival? Because a friend of mine told me this was much better. My answer is: no. But still a breathtaking film. And Jessica :star_struck:
It's one of my favorites.
Interstellar is undoubtedly an ingenious
masterpiece from Nolan. Starting from the storyline, characters, plot shifts, paradoxes of galaxies, enriching visuals, and intricate use of science, make this one a paragon in modern cinema. This Nolan film is mesmerizing, heartwarming, inspiring, dramatic, and at times shocking. In short, Interstellar is a mind-bending presentation of space and time with a soul wrapped with emotions.
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I watched it right after Zetsuen no Tempest and dealing with Novikov self-consistency principle, this movie just scalates it higher...
Great movie, for someone as me that HATES “Space" movies, it was very entertaining for a two and a half hour movie.
Yes this film is a cinematic achievement in every sense of the word - incredible screenplay, incredible cgi, cinematography, editing, directing and soundtrack. As mind-blowing and testing as the story manages to be, in the end what stays is the love between a father and a daughter. Science-fiction isn’t my thing so this could never really become a personal favourite, but I am happy to objectively praise its prowesses.
Great story with a great soundtrack!
My first time watching it since seeing it at the cinema when it was first released. Some parts hit softer the second time round but for the most part it stands up well. An incredibly well crafted film: the cinematography, the acting, the music. All wonderful.
I have a problem with the development of female characters
Good nthat. What sucked was everything wrapping up so neatly
August 2020 - Coronavirus Lockdown REVIEW - I've just walked out of an IMAX showing of this movie and I'm exhausted but very happy. Interstellar is one of those films you have to be in the mood for and be ready to see it in the best way possible. The local Odeon IMAX screen literally shook my seat during this film. I found it mind bending and exhilerating, thoughtful and shocking, but mostly feeling thoroughly entertained... the 3 hours flew by. There's no doubt about it... Christopher Nolan is a genius and I am so looking forwatd to rewatching Inception next weekend and Tenet the weekend after. I can thoroughly recommend this movie - probably my best experience at a cinema... ever! 8.5/10
A Masterpiece from Cristopher Nolan. The history, the Music, the conceps. The only
One of the best sci fi movies of all time.
Good movie so sad I cryed
OMG! That's what I call: a fantastic movie! :clap::clap::heart_eyes:
There are a lot of great Movies made by mankind but this movie is probably the best I've ever seen to date. The pictures and the sound is just breathtaking. I 've seen this in cinemas when it came out and I wish I could unsee it and watch it again.
I'm struggling to put my thoughts together on this one. Overall, like Dunkirk, it was a disappointment. Whilst unlike that movie, it doesn't meander around for 2 hours, this time the first half of the movie is a wonderful, science-y movie with hard decisions about Earth becoming infertile. Somewhere along the way it loses a bit of focus and turns into a more cliche'd movie. McConaughey is outstanding in the role, as he was in general in this time period. The rest of the cast does their parts well. But something about it suddenly changing from slow silent space shots of giant white machines, drawing back to the original Alien movie, and then turning into tense action scene after tense action scene, while not bad, it was also not the movie that I had been enjoying up to that point. The final third in the end when the movie turns into their version of 5D with the paradoxical time loop of "we sent for ourselves" was a bit more interesting but then it led into a neat ending with a bow where he makes it back to his daughter, the driving thread of the movie, but is ok leaving her again, for good, after a 5 minute meeting with her.
You know, maybe it IS like Dunkirk in more ways than one. Beautifully shot, amazing Hans Zimmer soundtrack, and the movie itself has a major identity crisis. That's true for both films. Interstellar only being lightly better in my opinion because of the stellar first half.
7.5 rounded up
Best Sci-fi movie ever created about Astrophysics.
A Nolan masterpiece!! I love this film so much, holds a very special place in my heart.
10 - Totally ninja!
From the music to the acting to the plot: it is all simply amazing. It completely overshot every expectation I had if this movie, especially story wise.
I'm a very big fan of Sci-Fi and space so it's no surprise that I love this film. It goes to show that we as humans need to explore the universe rather stay just on Earth. Is there other worlds out there that can support human life? There has to be... so be prepared to spend around 3 hours enjoying this film, it's worth watching more than once to fully grasp on what's happening.
The story is exceptional and offers many wonderful twists.
Though simply a stunning sci-fi adventure at face value, Interstellar's touching storyline—built around mind-bending paradoxes, and supported by a hair-raising soundtrack—is its real forté. A memorable and powerfully-emotional watch.
As every Christopher Nolan's film - piece of shit. Boring. I barely could watch on the McConaughey face, he is so ugly.
About the encrypted message. Towards the end of the movie, we find out Cooper himself sent this message. He sent it because he's discovered the mistake of going in the first place. He wished he had stayed with his family instead of going out into space. This is an important message - it was dire that Cooper's message got through when he found there was a way to do so. On the day Cooper leaves, there would have already been a lot of emotion and Murph sees something that could only worry her more, the answer to the code she was given. And the brilliant part of it is that it was one word, one simple, four-letter word: stay.
i love you so much!
This film is fantastic and good
M. Great integration of concepts
this would probably the best movie I've watched this year.just watch it's amazing
Turn the volume ALL THE WAY UP.
This was a good and original film... With Nolan you always expect more but have to say it's within the standard one can expect from his films
This movie messed me up in ways I can't even comprehend! It is way beyond ten little hearts. It needs infinity hearts!
can't wait for the next one to come out.
Words cannot describe. I always tear up when Cooper sees Murph after 23 years and when he finally meets her at the hospital. Visuals are absolutely stunning and the music... Well. You know what Hans Zimmer can do. Watched it multiple times and will do in the future for sure. Highly recommended.
Movie is alright. You might need to see it twice to get it.
Alright, alright, alright... that's what I love about these space chicks...I keep gettin older..and they stay light-years away
The first time I had seen Interstellar, I had so many "issues" to complain about. The flaws, illogical elements - too much of a burden for a rating higher than 7. Than I watched it a second time a year later, and a third time right now. The past frustrations don't matter that much anymore (while still valid) and there is just appreciation for a wonderful story about humans.
That is a super fabulous movie
Actually one of the Best movies I ever watched
Great movie. Wanted to watch it for over a year but only got to watch it now.
Nice scientific detailing and touching moments.
The plot on the other hand wasnt all that great
Very cool. 4 star kk
It's hard to figure out what genre this movie actually is. At first glance, Interstellar looks like a space epic: a quest of galactic discovery and exploration. On the other hand, which you might have realized after less than an hour, it also feels like a family drama. Interstellar might be both though, which seems to explain why it has difficulties on building up the make believe the venture to space exploration.
Crop failures, disasters, and pestilence were the reasons why humans in Interstellar opted to do space travel. We can see this through the the situation presented in Joseph Cooper's (Matt McCounaghy) family. However, rather than setting up the build up for a necessity on space exploration - mankind's desperate attempt to save humanity by traveling to unknown regions - we get lots of family drama instead. Which, if done artfully, should be good.
But it didn't.
The transition between Cooper's family drama to the quest of space venture went a bit abrupt and janky - which seems to continue on even after Cooper jumped to other galaxy. In space, we get another drama between characters in the team. However, rather than making the dangerous space mission feels like a mission where a group of humans go at all cost to save mankind, it feels like amateur hobbyists delving to deep to the unknown.
First, most of the crews never experienced actually space flight, save for Cooper - which is why he was selected to go there. This is justified in the movie as resources have been scarce for several years, which actually would make this space quest even more desperate and urgent, but the movie fails to portray that urgency.
Which brings us to second point: characters behave stupidly for reasons very incomprehensible considering what's at stake. One stupidity: a character died because the person just stands there doing nothing while impact is incoming. Another: when the crew decides which planet should be more potential to explore, they seem to forget what's they're risking and opting to think with emotional instinct. Someone thinks a planet is better because their loved one went there. Another thinks abandoning mission is more critical than guaranteeing humanity survival. This can be actually be done artfully if we can see the emotional dilemma, the depth of character's thought - but nope. One person even childishly shut themselves in after the debate, what a professional.
Between the tedious crew drama and back-and-forth Cooper's family drama on Earth, we sometimes still get the epic space exploration feel. Brilliant planets, beautiful unknown landscapes, the quest of going into something unknown, and discovering unexpected surprises. We get to scenes portraying the risk of space travel and difficult decisions they must make on solving that. There are beautiful moments, accompanied by Hans Zimmer's titular composition - a few touching moment between characters and just the feeling of unknown curiosity that brings that marvels the galactic wonder. The ending - albeit feels a bit rushed for the built up when Cooper's daughter realized the truth - is especially excellent, serving as a closure after the journey the characters went.
But it is mixed up with shallow character's writing, awkward plot decisions, and sometimes the too-much-is-going-on directing/cutting (especially the back and forth scenes), so that Interstellar leaves me with a familiar yet uncomfortable feeling.
its so complex abd confusing but the end of the movie is damn good
If you get past the potential believability problem of this movie it is far more enjoyable. So, watch it and put your reality check in park. Just enjoy the ride; and man what a ride! #ShiftvW8
So... great acting and the effects where equally great. The story was good and new (afaik) but it somehow didn't draw me. Liked it but will probably never watch it again. But do watch it. At least once.
A movie of absolute beauty. Truly had a positive impact on my life.
I flat out LOVED the movie. Pure enjoyment. #ShiftvW8
An emotional, beautiful journey into the unknown.
this is one of the most fricked up movies i've ever seen...
I love Nolan, and this is a fact. I find it a brilliant director, perhaps controversial, but brilliant. Interstellar is a real journey in the universe. Exceptional actors, dubbing unusually perfectly timed, physical theories reproduced in detail (who will see the film will understand) and an almost obsessive attention to detail, combined with an exceptional direction that Nolan has accustomed us, already make Interstellar the movie of his year. To give that extra, though, and make Interstellar a masterpiece that will remain in history, is the soundtrack of the master Hans Zimmer which is the best part of the film, not to demerits of the other sectors, but it is really something exceptional, capable to accompany the most of every scene and then suddenly interrupted by the deafening silence of space.
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Que salir ahí fuera me haga sentir que es para lo que he nacido, y me emocione, no quiere decir que me equivoque.
Visually stunning. Great score thanks to Hans Zimmer. But the rest of the movie.... Okay acting, the film is slow-paced. All I can say is that this movie is overrated.
Loved this movie so much. Not at the level of Inception, but great nonetheless
Excellent up until the point where he gets into the black hole, then every element of the film collectively jumps the shark.
Wish I had seen this in the cinema. Absolutely beautiful even on a 13-inches screen.
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I have no words to describe how amazing this movie is. Starting in the effects, the twists, the amazing "love" based-story. I'm really not into this kind of moveis, and I think that's what made this movie so great. I just don't know what to say. Watch it and enjoy.