Blade Runner wasn't recieved as masterpiece back in day. You would get GTFO if you said so. It didn't even have box office success Interstellar had. So you can't say Interstellar won't be one in time.
Actually you can't say that to any movie. Only time will tell.
I think the way it presents worm holes, black holes, higher dimensions as real as it can be physically yet keeping the soul of the movie between small warm father-daughter story and inspiring biggest exploration story of humanity.
It's basically having a biggest fantasy story you can tell, keeping it as real as it can be today's scientific knowledge and blend it in simple father-daughter love story... Making it enjoyable big budget movie for 3 hours. It's two stories as macro story as it can be and micro as it can be blend together, making eachother more powerful.
I'm a small time director who studied in film schools and all but i was still able to say never seen a movie like Interstellar before... That alone is incredible feat.
How many mega budget sci-fi exist that as scientifically real as Interstellar yet telling such small emotinal story in it's core? I mean this is not some star wars with lightsabers and evoks and all comic booky stuff. It's not like all science documentary as well...
Interstellar travel, wormholes, weird planets, black holes, higher dimentions in one emotional & inspiring movie.. and all without Morgan Freeman narrating it.
