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    Interstellar

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    theonlysteve@

    I went into the movie missing the first 15 minutes so be advised. I honestly thought this movie was perfect in its entirety. Not too long and not too short. As much as the 3hrs seem too much on paper the story moves at a normal pace and is intriguing enough to keep you in it. Now I am not a physicist but have my fair share of scientific knowledge and experience in my background. Christopher Nolan provides a very concrete solution to represent a scientific theory. Worm holes are possible, and gravity does transcend time and space. The rest may be pure fantasy or an extension of something we don't have experience with. If time travel is possible (and relativity suggests it is), how would it be experienced? How would we see it? How would we travel through it? Would we go "back to the future"? Doubtful we'd be able to exist in a time that isn't our own. Here we see a way of representing the travel through the time space continuum. Something that may boggle our mind today yet if the past 100 years of the industrial & technological revolutions teach us anything is that great progress can be made in relatively little time. In 100 years we've made computers the size of our hands replace the ones that took rooms to build, we've built the largest and most sensitive particle collider ever (the lhc) and I have a tremendous faith in what these experiments will reveal about our world. Nasa is also crossing the next frontier of space exploration and partnering up with private sector to make it more ammenable. This is the world we live and interstellar is more than just a movie in that regard. It is science fictiom yet it reminds us of what is inevitably part of our world and what scientists are trying to acheive. The fact that the entire movie starts of in a world where science is swept under a rug instead of encouraged is ironic yet well placed. The message of love transcending time and space, of gut over reason also has its place as we are not just beeing of reason and logic nor are we just a reactive, impulse driven species. We were endowed with both instinct and reason both of which are necessary to make the most of our potential in this world. I'm not sure where the list ends nor did I think this movie was overly confusing as some suggested (though my background helped in that) It inspired me quite a lot. It inspired thoughts, profound of myself, my life, my world and undoubtedly you will reverberate with some of the content as well. It was incredible to me and hope you see whithin it as well.

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    theonlysteve@  9.11.2014 age: 36-49 987 reviews

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