Please play this video before you read my review!
Interstellar Main Theme - Extra Extended - Soundtrack by Hans Zimmer
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The official synopsis :
In Earth's future, a global crop blight and second Dust Bowl are slowly rendering the planet uninhabitable. Professor Brand (Michael Caine), a brilliant NASA physicist, is working on plans to save mankind by transporting Earth's population to a new home via a wormhole. But first, Brand must send former NASA pilot Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) and a team of researchers through the wormhole and across the galaxy to find out which of three planets could be mankind's new home.
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Christopher Nolan's new science fiction film, Interstellar, is a story of a team of astronauts exploring a galaxy for habitable planets to colonize. In the movie, the earth is no longer suitable place to live for human beings. Over the decades, pollution has brought a lot of unusual climate changes including dust storms, failing crops, and famines, so the world's scientists and leaders came to a conclusion that humanity must find a new home among other planets.
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One of the significant features of this movie is that the movie is based on scientific facts and realism. Christopher Nolan hired Kip Thorne as a scientific consultant and executive producer to express the scenes more realistically. The wormhole and black hole scenes where the spaceship is pulled in, are all filmed based on the scientific facts. Isn't that amazing?
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If the movie, "Gravity" by Alfonso Cuaron had given you impressions of fear of being left alone in the space, Interstellar will certainly amaze you with its fascinating graphics and colourful stars. By far, Interstellar has become the best space movie of my life. I would recommend this movie to anyone who would like to have a virtual experience of space, and to parents for child's educational purposes. Are you ready to start your journey to galaxy?
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4.5 Stars |
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