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Interstellar. There has never been a film that has made me contemplate life in a long time. was created by funkayy
My. Mind. Is. Blown.
That and I.am.in.love with Anne Hathaway.
Who has seen this film??
That and I.am.in.love with Anne Hathaway.
Who has seen this film??
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10 years 7 months ago #367245
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Replied by doge on topic The new movie "Interstellar". Who's seen it?
Chris Nolan movies make me feel dumb.
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10 years 7 months ago #367247
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Replied by funkayy on topic The new movie "Interstellar". Who's seen it?
There has never been a movie that has made me think so much about life.
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10 years 7 months ago - 10 years 7 months ago #367250
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Replied by Junwei on topic The new movie "Interstellar". Who's seen it?
Anne Hathaway is very charming, i like her movie ' the pride of prejudice' and ' Becoming Jane'
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10 years 7 months ago #367387
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Replied by Padstar on topic The new movie "Interstellar". Who's seen it?
I've seen it. Really enjoyed it too. All that quantum physics existentialism is right up my street. Also happens to be a superbly produced film.
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Replied by Junwei on topic Interstellar. There has never been a film that has made me contemplate life in a long time.
I have seen this movie last night.
seriously, this is the best fiction movie i have ever seen. if the film maker is not a genius, then he must know some top military secret or been to world after death by himself. all those facts and detail in movie are based on real facts, you can feel it.
Correctly speaking, ' Interstellar is not a fiction movie but story of philosophy about life,death and love.
seriously, this is the best fiction movie i have ever seen. if the film maker is not a genius, then he must know some top military secret or been to world after death by himself. all those facts and detail in movie are based on real facts, you can feel it.
Correctly speaking, ' Interstellar is not a fiction movie but story of philosophy about life,death and love.
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10 years 7 months ago #368006
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Replied by Chill on topic Interstellar. There has never been a film that has made me contemplate life in a long time.
Great film, loved the ending. Sci-fi films often have terrible resolutions and all throughout I was thinking "how the hell are they gonna end this?" - but they didn't disappoint. Would definitely recommend it to any sci-fi fans.
Portrayal of time as a dimension. Visuals of black holes and other stellar objects. All absolutely stunning and (from what I hear) true to science.
But what I liked the most wasn't the exploration into space - but the exploration into human nature. Both Prof. Brand and Dr. Mann's characters raised genuinely thoughtful questions about what and who we are.
I read that one of Nolan's goals with this film is to inspire our next generation to venture into space. Scientists, explorers and pioneers of the future. I sincerely hope there are some people who watch this and think "I'm gonna make that happen one day"
I am now 80% of the way to becoming a Nolan fanboy.
(who am I kidding, it's more like 2000%)
Portrayal of time as a dimension. Visuals of black holes and other stellar objects. All absolutely stunning and (from what I hear) true to science.
But what I liked the most wasn't the exploration into space - but the exploration into human nature. Both Prof. Brand and Dr. Mann's characters raised genuinely thoughtful questions about what and who we are.
I read that one of Nolan's goals with this film is to inspire our next generation to venture into space. Scientists, explorers and pioneers of the future. I sincerely hope there are some people who watch this and think "I'm gonna make that happen one day"
I am now 80% of the way to becoming a Nolan fanboy.
(who am I kidding, it's more like 2000%)
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Replied by haja.gecko on topic Interstellar. There has never been a film that has made me contemplate life in a long time.
yeah, that was a spectacular movies, even for 2 hr 45 min, i was entertained and it kept getting better. sometimes long movies become a bore, like the last transformers. i was like, when does this thing end, not interstellar. friggin awesome.
the science, time-space continuum, time as a 5th dimension, einsteins theory of relative protrayed in common terms. pretty friggin awesome movie.
the science, time-space continuum, time as a 5th dimension, einsteins theory of relative protrayed in common terms. pretty friggin awesome movie.
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Replied by Thesaurusrex on topic Interstellar. There has never been a film that has made me contemplate life in a long time.
I just watched it today.
It was amazing. The resolution kind of reminded me of Isaac Asimov's "The Last Question." Not that I think they stole from the story, but there's a similar idea behind the both of them, and it's an idea I really love.
What got me most about the movie was the relationship between the father and daughter. It ended so bitter-sweetly.
Awesome movie all-around.
It was amazing. The resolution kind of reminded me of Isaac Asimov's "The Last Question." Not that I think they stole from the story, but there's a similar idea behind the both of them, and it's an idea I really love.
What got me most about the movie was the relationship between the father and daughter. It ended so bitter-sweetly.
Awesome movie all-around.
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Replied by Whatusername on topic Interstellar. There has never been a film that has made me contemplate life in a long time.
It was a good movie and great and accurate visual all around. I have some nitpicks with the movie but I still fairly enjoyed it.
Warning, science nitpicks ahead.
However, I did not find it mind blowing, probably because none of the ideas and concepts are new to me. I've been aware since young about the unsustainability of our planet at current rate and the need for a new planet or face extinction.
Some reviews criticized it for being too technical, but it barely scratches the surface of relativity and space-time. Then again the general populations like Michael Bay movies and don't read Einstein and Hawking at high school like I did.
The attention to details was great. I noticed that there was no sound when the shot is framed in space, and the sound comes back on as soon as that blown gate was sealed.
The ship started out being very current-time, with one of the modules needed to be taken up by multi-staged rocket to dock with rest of the models, which was implied to be rocketed up there previously. However, towards later of the movie, each of the modules were able to reach escape velocity and move into orbit by themselves. That wandered from the premise for the sake of plot convenience.
The planet that was close to the black hole was a bit far stretched. It should not have been considered in the first place. I'm unsure the wave would have been affected the way it did. True that the black hole have insane gravitational pull, but the planet would also be revolving around the BH at near speed of light and therefore having enough centripetal counter force so that the force on the water would be neutral. The reason moons cause tides is that their gravitational forces are not balanced out by the revolution of the planet around their star. Stars themselves being at the center of the revolution do not cause tides. Reaching that planet is also far stretched since the planet have to be revolving at near speed of light (the cause of the time slowing down), and you have to time the spiral decent into the black hole from normal speed and accelerate up to that fraction of speed of light to match the planet's revolution. It won't be just a straight line trajectory. Again, reason not to consider that planet in the first place.
But I guess they needed to introduce that balckhole there for later on plot.
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However, I did not find it mind blowing, probably because none of the ideas and concepts are new to me. I've been aware since young about the unsustainability of our planet at current rate and the need for a new planet or face extinction.
Some reviews criticized it for being too technical, but it barely scratches the surface of relativity and space-time. Then again the general populations like Michael Bay movies and don't read Einstein and Hawking at high school like I did.
The attention to details was great. I noticed that there was no sound when the shot is framed in space, and the sound comes back on as soon as that blown gate was sealed.
The ship started out being very current-time, with one of the modules needed to be taken up by multi-staged rocket to dock with rest of the models, which was implied to be rocketed up there previously. However, towards later of the movie, each of the modules were able to reach escape velocity and move into orbit by themselves. That wandered from the premise for the sake of plot convenience.
The planet that was close to the black hole was a bit far stretched. It should not have been considered in the first place. I'm unsure the wave would have been affected the way it did. True that the black hole have insane gravitational pull, but the planet would also be revolving around the BH at near speed of light and therefore having enough centripetal counter force so that the force on the water would be neutral. The reason moons cause tides is that their gravitational forces are not balanced out by the revolution of the planet around their star. Stars themselves being at the center of the revolution do not cause tides. Reaching that planet is also far stretched since the planet have to be revolving at near speed of light (the cause of the time slowing down), and you have to time the spiral decent into the black hole from normal speed and accelerate up to that fraction of speed of light to match the planet's revolution. It won't be just a straight line trajectory. Again, reason not to consider that planet in the first place.
But I guess they needed to introduce that balckhole there for later on plot.
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