I N T E R S T E L L
A R – An Eternal Journey
What is the reason films are made for? What is the point in
showcasing our creation? It's just for the people of the world to celebrate!
Christopher
Nolan’s “Interstellar”, honestly, is the greatest form of human creation on the
celluloid. As the rare of the rarest directors, Nolan’s singular vision and
artistic freedom to make the impossible possible and explore all the
uncertainties infinitely, his “Interstellar” is just a ‘gargantuan’ making.
Mankind’s next step is the greatest and Nolan has taken the most celebrated
human invention – movies – to an all new level. The cerebral thread of
“Interstellar” is the awesome experience of space and an altruistic portrayal
of human emotions across solar systems. One would have never watched and never
ever will watch a movie like “Interstellar”, henceforth. Period.
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| Christopher Nolan - Modern film-making genius |
“Don’t go gentle into the good night”.
“Love is the only perceived human emotion that could cut across the dimensions
of time and space”. “We are not meant to save the world. We are meant to leave
it”. Some of the most memorable phrases in human history find a significant
rank in the epic of “Interstellar”. Many suggest that Christopher Nolan’s
“Interstellar” is the modern presentation of legendary director Stanley
Kubrick’s evergreen space odyssey, “2001: A Space Odyssey” made in 1975, about
39 years ago, But for me, as an avid viewer of world cinema, I find these two
films just contrasting in every way. While Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey”
has a timeline and truth, Nolan’s “Interstellar” is just timeless and an outcome
of pure imagination with an endless voyage across galaxies. If not a fiction,
“Interstellar” could be touted as the ultimate survival story in the history of
mankind. Throughout the film, one thing was certain and many things were
uncertain. Certainty is that no frame in the movie was seen ever before and
never again; uncertainty is that no frame in the movie is predictable and even
if predicted, went awry. A noble film-making is always in that way, and through
“Interstellar”, Nolan proves it yet again that he ain’t just a normal
film-maker but a superlative human-being who makes movies for the world to
celebrate and be proud of them.
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| "Don't go gentle into the good night" - 5D Space with time and gravity dimensions |
I have been following the movie
“Interstellar” ever since it was in the pre-production stage and I could truly
tell, the making of “Interstellar” is insanely humongous just like the movie
itself. Being a perfectionist himself, Christopher Nolan paid attention to
every detail in the film including that of a dying earth, hopeless planets, image
of the black hole, iced clouds, 5-D spaces which traverses time and gravity,
time (years & light years) of space travel and a spaceship that included
ultra-power navigation. To make the film look logically true, Nolan took
theoretical physicist Kip Thorne in for the movie and started to build the look
of the black hole by formulating equations. Newton’s “Laws of Motion” &
Albert Einstein’s “Theory of Relativity” were used fundamentally to predict the
movement of objects in space and how actually (or may be approximately) a black
hole could look which tested the ultimate intelligence and creativity of the
physicist. Possibly, Kip Throne believes that he might take his study which he
did for “Interstellar” to the Noble Prize evaluators and who knows, he might
even win that prestigious honour thanks to Christopher Nolan.
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| Theoretical physicist Dr. Kip Thorne with "Interstellar" star Jessica Chastain working on the physics of 'Black Hole' |
The finest aspect of the film is its
reality and grounding to basic film-making. “Interstellar” is not about
ahead-of-the-times film-making, but it is an elevation of contemporary
film-making to an all new level. Many who closely follow Nolan might agree with
me that he hates the use of technology and is an avid follower of grounded,
realistic cinema. This is the reason why “Interstellar” was not made in 3D
which he believes will ruin the core soul of the film and people will amuse
more only for the 3D shots and leave behind the imagination and superlative
storytelling. Nolan’s gigantic creations like “The Dark Knight” (2007),
“Inception” (2010) and “The Dark Knight Rises” (2012) have also been a pioneer
of contemporary films at their times and with “Interstellar”, Nolan has raised
the bar for the world film-makers even higher. The main reason for making
“Interstellar” in IMAX is that Nolan wanted people to experience the real sound
of space and zero-gravity. And well, he has succeeded big time.
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| The 'gargantuan' making of space in "Interstellar" |
The casting for “Interstellar” is
just perfect as it could get. Matthew McConaughey as Cooper lives the role of a bounded father and as an ace pilot of
space-crafts. Anne Hathaway as Dr. Brand and Jessica Chastain as Murphy show
their true class act and are definitely star performers. The other show
stealers are the ever graceful Michael Caine and the surprising Matt Damon. Music
by Hans Zammer is path-breaking and every frame and its mood are lighted up
with his everlasting background score. Sound editing, cinematography and Visual
effects lend justice to the infinite creativity of Nolan. Special mention to
Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, Lynda Obst Productions, Legendary Pictures and
Syncopy – all production houses – of “Interstellar” for bringing the film in
time as promised. In the business side, “Interstellar” made at an estimated
budget of $165mn – comparatively moderate for a space film of this level – has
now grossed more than $200mn (within 7 days) – official figures awaited – and
is set to become the highest grossing movie of 2014 (including theatrical
rights worldwide, DVD sales, TV rights and brand partnerships). “Interstellar’,
however, is more than just business.
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| Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway in "Interstellar". |
The interpretation of Murphy’s Law –
“Whatever can happen, will happen” – and the unanswerable question of “they”
are snippets of utmost intelligence, Nolan has given through “Interstellar”.
People who question about the logic of “Interstellar” might need to revisit the
theatre once again, as I find no reason to test the logic when the film is about
fiction and represents imaginative creation. Overall, “Interstellar” is just
extraordinary, completely satisfying experience and the cerebral of modern-day
limelight for cinema. Maybe, sometimes, it strikes to be as the greatest film
ever-made.
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| Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" - a film that the world should celebrate. Infinite imagination and altruistic presentation. |
Finally, if “Inception” gave us all fantasies to dream within a dream, “Interstellar” now gives us a chance to explore the
space in an unadulterated brilliant way destroying all the impossibilities. Take
a bow, Christopher Nolan. You deserve much more, more than your first Academy
Award for Best Director, which happens next year.
I N T E R S T E L L A R
(4.5/5) – Par Excellent! An Epic Masterpiece from Nolan.






"Interstellar" - Must watch movie!
ReplyDeleteMy review of "Interstellar" on #BookMyShow : INTERSTELLAR, I believe, is undoubtedly the most epic creation in human history. An unadulterated brilliance and an endless imagination are the prime reasons for this epic masterpiece. Its pure cinema at an all new superlative level..MUST-WATCH..Cinema lovers, at least 5 times in theaters. Fullest satisfaction in watching a film..Hats off Christopher Nolan..you deserve more!
ReplyDeleteGood Movie.......Great Review :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Mridul..loads of happiness! You're brilliant..
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't always make the best choices with its story, but it's always interesting. Even when it gets strange. Very strange. Good review.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Dan for taking your time and reading my review. "Interstellar", I feel will be remembered for a long long time in history!
DeleteInterstellar is awesome.... So is ur review Dev.
ReplyDeleteSpl mention about Mathew Mcconaughey.splendid.and Hans Zimmer my fav,I fall short of words to explain his music
Oh wow!! Thank you bro for ur great feedback..very true, Interstellar is an unparalleled movie..it will take yet another Nolan film to replace it..I'm waiting! :)
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