Genre: Science Fiction/Adventure
Running Length: 2:49
Cast: Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Wes Bentley, David
Gyasi, Matt Damon, Michael Caine, Casey Affleck, Mackenzie Foy, Topher
Grace, Ellen Burstyn, John Lithgow
Director: Christopher Nolan
"The
depth of the love of parents for their children cannot be measured. It
is like no other relationship. It exceeds concern for life itself. The
love of a parent for a child is continuous and transcends heartbreak and
disappointment." James E. Faust
INTERSTELLAR is arguably Christopher Nolan's most ambitious movie to date. He
is one of today's great modern cinema showmen. He is a master at
balancing cerebral storytelling with moments of grandeur. And
Interstellar checks those boxes; it simultaneously displ ays
complex physics (but yet accessible to laymen and sounded reasonable
enough) told on an epic big-budget cinematic canvas, but at the heart of
it is a simple tale of sacrificial love that binds a father and his
daughter. And without a doubt Matthew McConaughey is the human
factor of this movie. His believable love for his family (and the
despair he has to go through) makes this one of Nolan's most emotional
film. The scenes between father and daughter made me shed some tears
(thankfully it didn't go the way of Armageddon). But Interstellar is not
all weepy as its incredible imagery is an
amazing achievement that deserves to be seen on the biggest screen with
the best sound system possible (watch it on IMAX) - the space travel
and new worlds feels like the real thing (and not CGI) and the scene where the rocket lifts off, the bass shook the entire cinema I was in. And Hans Zimmer's score
(with heavy use of organs) is gripping. That said, Interstellar is
almost too perfect and there lies the problem. It has just the right
balance of everything; family drama, love, great effects, action, some
light hearted moments, betrayal etc. Personally, I find things more
beautiful when they are still imperfect than when they are too perfectly
crafted. Also, this film may
not provide enough traditional entertainment value compared to Nolan's
The Dark Knight or Inception, and thus could leave certain movie goers
feeling underwhelmed. On many levels, Interstellar is a very good film. I liked it but not as much I wanted too.
Rating: 8.5/10
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