Marvolo
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Trust me, it's not worth it because it's not a trailer based on visuals effects or money shots. It's more of a character piece, in french where you can't appreciate the cinemtogprahy.
So basically it's the teaser all over again which I despised for completly misrepresenting the film to the public.
Of the people who I know have seen the first teaser their reactions have all been "meh" or they think it is a documentary or a history piece on the American space program. That's not the kind of reaction you want.
Nolan needs to show some of the space shots and that part of the story to get people in the theater.
The trailer is going for the emotional pull (more specifically the father/daughter bond). It builds up nicely and then they cram a few $$$ space shots towards the end.
It's a good trailer and I get what they're going for but for me, I won't rank it among Nolan's best ones.
Good. I want the whole campaign to be misleading to the point where you see the movie you're like 'hOly SHEEET'.
The trailer is going for the emotional pull (more specifically the father/daughter bond). It builds up nicely and then they cram a few $$$ space shots towards the end.
It's a good trailer and I get what they're going for but for me, I won't rank it among Nolan's best ones.
Honestly, we live in such a spoiled movie age. People really have to unlearn the habits the internet has brought them.
Because honestly, sometimes what you don't know won't hurt you. There are ways in which you can make an informed decision with regards to finances, reviews and word of mouth are the obvious ways, but that's not what has been learned in the internet age, it's got nothing to do with finances. What's been learned is this sense of instant gratification, that if said trailer doesn't show me something that I like I'm going I'm not going to care or I'm going to complain about it, despite not knowing the films actual quality.
The problem is if they misrepresent the movie and make it look like a boring history piece or some film about corn and a dude crying while he drives away it's not going to get as many butts in the seats as a film about wormholes and space travel across the galaxy. Nolan wasn't even this coy with Inception.
what are the chances that Cooper would have kids if C. Nolan would wrotte this? i think zero.
here he has conversations with them and they cry. full on spielberg mode. full on emotions i meant what i wrotte. what are the chances that Cooper in Interstellar would have kids.here he has conversations with them and they cry. full on spielberg mode. full on emotions
I managed to see the trailer and I am really interested in it but like others said there's nothing in the trailer where you're really like "wow!" it just looks like a space drama with not a lot of space. Obviously we all here know it's not and the trailer was in French but still...
How much of the movie can we presume is actually set in Space.

How much of the movie can we presume is actually set in Space.
For me? No as it's Nolan. But I can imagine any average Joe watching the trailer thinking "oh that looks ok". Not "holy cow that looks like an awesome space exploration drama type thing".
Obviously I'm purely going on visuals as we don't hear dialogue. But personally whilst I like what I could see in the trailer I think I like it mainly because I know what will be happening in it with wormholes and what have you. Whereas the people I live with who will barely even know the film will take that trailer at face value.
Yes you can say but then it will be awesome! Imagine if you're in the theater and suddenly Nolan throws all this stuff at you from nowhere!! Yeahhh ok but you still gotta get the bums in seats first.