Movie Review: Interstellar
Interstellar is
a science fiction movie written by Jonathan Nolan and directed by Christopher
Nolan .(Yup, they are brothers) It stars Matthew McConaughey, Jessica Chastain,
Anne Hathaway, and *spoiler alert!!* Matt Damon.
This is Nolan’s
first outing as a science fiction director, and to say the least he has done a fantastic
job. There are so many great things about this movie, that they mostly outweigh
the negatives. But keep in mind, Nolan Fans, this movie does have a few
negatives. So please don’t expect me to shower praise endlessly, I will be
stating what I didn’t like about the film.
SCREENPLAY
This movie has a
really good screenplay, and not one dialogue seemed out of place or
unnecessary, or like it was exposition, for that matter. The banter between the
protagonists is realistic, and there are a few well written jokes, which I
liked. One thing I really liked was the father daughter dynamic between the
character Murphy, and her father, Cooper. And most of the scientific banter in
the film is mostly understandable, if you know a bit about space, and time. For
me the screen play had almost zero defects, and kudos to Jonathan Nolan for
that.
STORY
Another strong
aspect of the film is the story. Wonderfully put together and well written
without any plot holes, this is one of the best stories I have seen on screen.
But the biggest
negative of the film also comes from the story. Even though the screenplay
tries its hardest to explain what going on to us, some of the events which
occur in the story, will take a lot of time for a person who doesn’t know a lot
about space to understand. Of course with a complicated story such as this
there are a few loose ends which can never be explained, because, the nature
and theory explained in the story is such.
One other thing I didn’t like is
the fact that there are certain scenes which are made to tug at our heart
strings, but only one scene did that to me, and I am against the fact that
Nolan went through and didn’t leave those scenes in the editing room floor.
The final thing which I didn’t prefer
is the ending. It’s just too happy, it is like everything is wrapped up in a
pretty gift and handed to us. As much as I love a happy ending I didn’t think
it suited the rest of the film.
CINEMATOGRAPHY AND CGI
This movie is
not being released in 3D (thank god for that.) It has been shot in Nolan’s now
trademark IMAX style, which he perfected in The Dark Knight Rises. I would
describe it as establishing. It has an exhilarating and clear feel to it, and I
like it. I wouldn’t prefer all movies shot this way, but I would definitely
like to see more movies shot in this style.
Onto the CGI. In
a word it is breathtaking. Almost on par with gravity, this is one of the best
looking films in terms of CGI. No complaints there.
SOUND
Another great
thing about this movie is the sound, and the back ground. The sounds deliver
the impact needed with each scene and Hans Zimmer’s score surpasses some of his
best works.
CONCLUSION AND VERDICT
A well shot, a
well written masterpiece with a few flaws which are noticeable upon closer
inspection, Interstellar is a must watch for all fans of Nolan and Science
fiction and people who like physics can get their mind blown too. The run time
may be a problem for some people, but seeing as it is directed by Nolan whose
trademark is always past the two hour mark, I would say it is expected.
My final verdict for this film is
an 8.6 on 10. Definitely a film worth checking out.

Glad to see you back dude!
ReplyDeleteMovie's pretty awesome. But its only time being.
Can you write book reviews of the INDIAN AUTHOR PREETHI SHENOY which I thought expressed a perfect romance?
I will get back to you on her books. Let me read some of them first and ill let you know what i think.
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