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Old 09.03.2015, 11:42 AM   #19010
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Originally Posted by pepper_green
no. are you talking about the tesseract part? yeah that was out there. like I said, it seem to jump through time and space and planet to planet with little to no effort(yes, I know there was a wormhole). like, "well, time to go to some galaxy millions of light years away. guess I see you when I see you. peace out." nobody seemed amazed about anything that was happening unlike a movie like Contact and a little comedy came into play when matt damon showed up.

I enjoyed the suspense. not the science.

What about the ending? Where Coop and TARS go into the .. You know what.. And end up.. You know where/when... and ... yknow *morse code* and stuff....

I mean, as a whole, it seems quite sci-fi to me. Like the polar opposite of Gravity in many ways. Gravity was an isolation thriller that took place in space. It wasn't a film I'd compare to Interstellar. Gravity was realistic, with zero fantasy elements. Interstellar was science/speculative fiction plain and simple.

But I guess the genuine human quality in both stories was more realist than anything else. On that level, yeah, the two films share a Very human emotional core, with symbolic emphasis on parenthood and grief.

So I suppose I dig.
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