Mysteryman
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There is nothing wrong with asking questions about a movie's plot.
I enjoyed this film while I watched it, but everytime I think about it and more time passes, the flaws become more apparent. Same issue I had with TDKR. Excuse me, that's not true: I didn't enjoy TDKR even on my first viewing.
It's a year later and I don't understand why the movie was so hard for people to understand. Everything was explained especially if you watched it more than once.
It's a year later and I don't understand why the movie was so hard for people to understand. Everything was explained especially if you watched it more than once.
seems to me the longer Nolan makes his films, the more problems they start to contain
i think his films are becoming a little too self-indulgent
Rewatched it a while ago and liked it even more than the first time. When the intricacies of the plot and the concepts were more familiar I got the time to really appreciate the visuals, the music and the overall filmmaking – all very memorable, captivating and interesting.
I haven't watched it in a while but I find myself looking back on it more fondly the further I get away from it. It has a very specific mood about it that's kind of magical to me when I think about it. The music plays a big part in that, imo.
Interstellar is such a great film.
I can't picture anyone other than McConaughey in the lead role. I like how much science is respected in this movie, even if the plot is not a slave to modern science, it shows more respect and acknowledgment than most all sci fi movies with a space aspect
Matt Damon's part is the only part that's watchable. And even then... i'd rather watch The Martian again. (which I did recently. )