The Academy Awards snubbed the movie and I wondered why. I thought that this was the best movie I had ever seen. The I read through many of the negative criticisms of Interstellar, trying to figure out why I could be so wrong. I read through many of the negative criticisms of Interstellar, trying to figure out why I could be so wrong. Other than that, I highly recommend this film for all film-lovers/film-goers! I know this review may sound a little too negative, but trust me, it's one hell of a ride that won't be soon forgotten! I give "Interstellar" and A! … Expand But once it gets into its space exploration, the film soars all the way up to its last 10 minutes (which I enjoyed more than most but still felt something missing). Alongside that, the first 40 minutes of the film felt a little too slow to me. Also, Wes Bentley's character felt completely wasted and somewhat unneeded. They just gloss over an interesting story element in which I think could have helped build the film especially for the theme of the movie. I love how they set up this character throughout the film, but I wish they could have used him more as a big character throughout the entire film. And I truly love Nolan's ambition! However Some characters felt completely under-used, like Cooper's son played by Casey Affleck. I love the characters, especially Matthew McConaughay (Cooper). I love the space mission aspect of the film. I delved deeper into the film unlike the first and truly got an overall enjoyment out it. That's why the second time was a charm for me. Christopher Nolan keeps you wanting more with a film like this. But that's why the film is so watchable in my opinion. Ambition can lie between being a great pro towards a film like this, or be a big con! The first time I saw it, it felt that the film was too ambitious in which it took over from the overall experience/pure enjoyment of the film. He is currently the most ambitious director working today. Christopher Nolan is usually known for such big and complex stories like "Inception" "The Prestige" and "Memento". Interstellar is an engaging work of sci-fi art. He is currently the most ambitious director Even with some of its flaws. Hans Zimmer's excellent soundtrack sculpts the experience, and the surrealistic but accurate distorted views of black hole is enough to warrant a view on its own. It has it's tense and relaxed moments, it's bit of romance and humor, all mixed together in chemically precise proportions, giving an epic overall experience. Most of the science-related elements are moderately explained, short enough not to break the suspense. There are some nitpickings here and there, some doubtful physical effect or weird character motivation, but it's still eons ahead of almost any sci-fi movie by scientific and logical cohesion. It is really scientifically accurate, in a Space Odyssey 2001 sort of way. Like near a black hole: you watch it and think that an hour has passed, but it's almost three hours in real life. Like near a black hole: you watch it and think that an hour has passed, but it's almost three hours While the movie is very long and a bit sluggish in some parts (mostly when it get oversentimental), I have still enjoyed every moment of it. While the movie is very long and a bit sluggish in some parts (mostly when it get oversentimental), I have still enjoyed every moment of it.
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