Rocketman
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Saw it last night. Really a phenomenal movie unlike anything I've ever seen. Those last 40 minutes have never been attempted or done before (not since 2001 anyway), and it was one of the most surreal sequences possibly in film history. And just the ramifications of what that all means.
Really profound, mind-twisting stuff. I'm floored.
What the hell could Nolan POSSIBLY do next? This is pretty much it. This is the whole shebang.
- The wormhole was put there by humans in the future, and the message was sent by Cooper,
- so humanity could find it and send Cooper through the wormhole,
- and have his daughter solve the gravity equation by Cooper sending the message,
- so humans in the future could place the wormhole for them,
- so humanity could find it and send Cooper through the wormhole, etc.
- so humanity could find it and send Cooper through the wormhole,
- and have his daughter solve the gravity equation by Cooper sending the message,
- so humans in the future could place the wormhole for them,
- so humanity could find it and send Cooper through the wormhole, etc.
It's really an insane paradox, and technically the story doesn't even (or shouldn't) exist. The entire story relies on a self-fulfilling prophecy where they're really saving themselves. There almost isn't a dilemma, really. The wormhole can only be there because they put it there, so all they have to do is wait. The fact that the wormhole is there means that they have succeeded in the future.
Really profound, mind-twisting stuff. I'm floored.
What the hell could Nolan POSSIBLY do next? This is pretty much it. This is the whole shebang.