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Interstellar – Movie Review

What if, in the not too distant future, the Earth’s resources were about to run out? In a world like this, existence becomes a daily struggle and humanity would give up their role as explorers to become simple caretakers. More engineers are not needed, but farmers, since the food is running out. Even NASA has to exist in secret, since the costs of space travel would not be tolerated by public opinion. This time, our planet is not destined to be saved, it is destined to be abandoned. Cooper, now a farmer who was once a NASA engineer and pilot, is chosen by a group of NASA scientists to lead an interstellar expedition outside our galaxy in order to find another planet suitable for supporting human life. If the plan is successful, the people of Earth will be transferred to their new home. If any trouble arises, plan B is to repopulate the new world to allow the human species to continue to exist, leaving Earth’s population to their fate.

Director Christopher Nolan does another impressive job, taking on the sci-fi genre in a truly original way. He renews his constant commitment to ambitious projects, and even this time, we are not disappointed. Like his main character Cooper, one world just doesn’t seem to be enough for Nolan, so here he goes, taking us to the stars, imagining a world where he travels through time and space and reaches Saturn or explores new planets outside of our own. Solar System is not enough. more a dream, but a possibility.

The special effects are also notable. how was it for Beginning, even here the earth bends and curves: space, like time, becomes relative. And because time runs faster on Earth than it does in space, for Cooper the mission – after some unexpected twists and turns that see the crew lose decades on Earth – soon turns into a sentence of probably never seeing Earth again. sons of him In addition, the group of scientists discovers the strong inhospitableness of the space grounds for human life. Wandering blindly in an unknown and still mysterious Space, whose laws are alien to humanity, love becomes the quantifiable bridge that leads to a solution, the God who transcends time and space and moves the stars.

Interstellar It is a film that will stay with you for days. It is a film to see for the beauty and melancholy of the Universe portrayed by Nolan, for the wonder of interstellar travel made a reality. The music also deserves an important credit, making the perfect commentary for each scene. The extraordinary and final turning point of history leaves us stunned. Nolan chooses sci-fi drama, the laws of physics, and theories about the fascinating yet unsolved mysteries of the Universe, allowing us to dream of the possibility of humanity one day understanding them, and blends it all with his unique direction. What you have is a powerful, impressive and memorable movie. Seeing is believing.