Sunday 25 December 2016

Interstellar - Movie 2014

Interstellar
by Christopher Nolan
9.4/10

Christopher Nolan's Interstellar was another blockbuster movie after his other famous works such as The Dark Knight Trilogy, Inception and The Prestige. The Movie is set in the 21st Century portraying the story of Joseph "Coop" Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) an Ex NASA Pilot, who lives with his son, father-in-law and daughter. For a living Coop runs a farm but recently a crop blight has made farming extremely difficult and is a threat to humanity's survival. Coop's daughter Murph (Mackenzie Foy) thinks there is a ghost in her bedroom as the books in her shelf keep falling mysteriously, one day a pattern is made out of dust in Murph's room and Coop immediately uncovers that this is gravity's work, as the pattern is a binary code for geographical coordinates. Coop and Murph follow the coordinates to a secret NASA facility where they meet Dr. Amelia Brand (Anne Hathaway). Brand tells Coop about a mysterious wormhole which appeared 48 years ago near Saturn, which opens a pathway to a parallel galaxy with potential habitable planets. A team of 12 Scientists travelled through the wormhole in search of a planet suitable for humans under Dr. Mann (Matt Damon) and only three of them send positive responses regarding planets near a black hole called Gargantua, including Dr. Mann himself. Dr. Brand then invites Cooper to pilot a Spaceship named Endurance and investigate a gravitational theory for propulsion that would bridge people from Earth and as a backup plan the Ship carries 5000 frozen embryos to colonize a habitable planet in order to ensure humanity's survival, to this Cooper agrees.
An insane turn of events take place as Cooper and Amelia take an exhilarating journey to the very core of the universe.
A brilliantly Directed and crafted movie with a very delicate piece of specifics of science and nature, probably one of the best movie's I have ever watched.
Matthew doing some brilliant piece of acting with the delicate character of a father and a scientist and the management of the roles was absolutely awesome.
Anne Hathaway also giving an overwhelming performance.
Hat's off to Nolan for yet another Stunner and creating another masterpiece that will keep you intrigued the whole time.
My favourite scene is when Cooper gets trapped inside the Tesseract.

Reviewed by,
Moiz Khan.
                              

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