Without love, we wither away. We become cold, cynical, bitter. Hateful. But with love, we flourish. I unironically believe love is something fundamental we need.
its fricking moronic kiddy shit akin to "THE POWER OF FRIENDSHIP" but because its nolan people feel the need to defend it and call anyone who thinks its shitty writing a loser
They didn't set it up either, just threw it onto a non-character who wasn't even in the movie. Didn't have any time I guess.
This movie is the equivalent of >frick it, we're in deep just make it work
Dude went into a black hole but we need to end on a good note so frick it, they rescued him. lol
She gives multiple good reasons why they should pick her planet, which are inmediately dismissed when she also gives a bad reason. But the good reasons not only still exist, but are correct, as shown at the end of the movie.
The thing is it wasn't even about fricking love. It was about the final evolution of the human species manipulating events in the past to ensure their own survival, and sprinkled in between were some emotional c**ts whinging about what they've lost. But because midwits literally can't compute reality past its basest level they all sperg out and claim the plot was some harry potter power ranger captain planet love bullshit. I consider this movie to be an infallible filter.
This. I can’t believe this movie made sooooo many people seethe over their own absolute lack of intelligence. Interstellar is literally the most underrated sci-fi movie of all time
>Interstellar is literally the most underrated sci-fi movie of all time
Meanwhile every homosexual on TikTok says it’s literally the greatest film ever made
>It was about the final evolution of the human species manipulating events in the past to ensure their own survival
And? It's still boring pretentious garbage. Time loop stories are overdone and predictable by definition
If the movie was some deep exploration of love across the generations and what we leave behind I'd say its fine. As is, he made a sci-fi flick with moronic padding/conclusion that made no fricking sense.
I'm not sure what point you're making, everything is possible but magically uncovering a secret of the universe like Tesla, but with the help of love or something wouldn't make a good sci fi adventure. They did that the hard way, it was love AND brains, and bravery (no particular order). They still needed data from the singularity so someone had to go in, TARS couldn't have figured out the tesseract by himself, it needed a human to begin with.
As far as the premise it's a little on the "green" side but it doesn't beat you over the head with it Greta Thunberg style. 'There's no armies anymore' but that doesn't necessarily imply a NWO, just that there's global starvation. It's almost a throwaway line, I'm glad the film is not scientism-y or woke.
I feel like this isn’t a big kind of crowd reaction movie so I don’t really remember. But I feel say I remember the aw of it all it did get the feeling of everyone jaw dropping for this film a lot. I was probably too engrossed in the film and young to remember a crowd reaction though.
NTA but from most of my going to the cinema everyone is usually quiet and immersed in the movie, not that people are bored, there's rarely any reactions in serious movies. I'm pretty sure I watched it in IMAX too, but I don't even remember there being a crowd even though it was a packed theater.
The movie is WAY less scientifically accurate than advertised, but it's great and it was a true cinema experience. I say this as someone that considers Nolan overrated.
"le love" is only half of the equation. The movie is celebratory of the human spirit, both the emotional part, and our intellect that leads us to adapt and overcome.
people always miss the point of that season. It showed anna hathaway as irraltional and trading reason for impulse. it showed the base instinct of a women. but the more outrageous thing was to prove her right at the end. can't show women losing. ~~*they*~~ won't let it release in theatres like that
Without love, we wither away. We become cold, cynical, bitter. Hateful. But with love, we flourish. I unironically believe love is something fundamental we need.
Ooh la la, someone's getting laid in college
Incelbros, our response?
its fricking moronic kiddy shit akin to "THE POWER OF FRIENDSHIP" but because its nolan people feel the need to defend it and call anyone who thinks its shitty writing a loser
You have clearly never fallen in love before
No, it's a substitute for human exceptionalism. You are right that it could be replaced by "the power of friendship" and it would still be poignant.
They didn't set it up either, just threw it onto a non-character who wasn't even in the movie. Didn't have any time I guess.
This movie is the equivalent of
>frick it, we're in deep just make it work
Dude went into a black hole but we need to end on a good note so frick it, they rescued him. lol
>Who was in the wrong here?
Christopher nolan
Love is a strong force, yes.
But using as some kind of Deus Ex Machina in the end was absolutely moronic and almost ruined the movie.
Is it possible for people who love eachother to manifest some form of telepathy and intuition?
>almost
Interstellar fricking stinks
Nolan for writing such shitty dialogue.
She gives multiple good reasons why they should pick her planet, which are inmediately dismissed when she also gives a bad reason. But the good reasons not only still exist, but are correct, as shown at the end of the movie.
Good point, I never noticed that.
What? This isn't Tenet.
imagine checking the discord and your orders for the day are to shill against love
Funniest thing I've read all day, you know it's true.
The thing is it wasn't even about fricking love. It was about the final evolution of the human species manipulating events in the past to ensure their own survival, and sprinkled in between were some emotional c**ts whinging about what they've lost. But because midwits literally can't compute reality past its basest level they all sperg out and claim the plot was some harry potter power ranger captain planet love bullshit. I consider this movie to be an infallible filter.
This. I can’t believe this movie made sooooo many people seethe over their own absolute lack of intelligence. Interstellar is literally the most underrated sci-fi movie of all time
>Interstellar is literally the most underrated sci-fi movie of all time
Meanwhile every homosexual on TikTok says it’s literally the greatest film ever made
>It was about the final evolution of the human species manipulating events in the past to ensure their own survival
And? It's still boring pretentious garbage. Time loop stories are overdone and predictable by definition
If the movie was some deep exploration of love across the generations and what we leave behind I'd say its fine. As is, he made a sci-fi flick with moronic padding/conclusion that made no fricking sense.
If only we LOVED HARDER, we could have realized that going to the black hole planet was a stupid fricking idea.
I'm not sure what point you're making, everything is possible but magically uncovering a secret of the universe like Tesla, but with the help of love or something wouldn't make a good sci fi adventure. They did that the hard way, it was love AND brains, and bravery (no particular order). They still needed data from the singularity so someone had to go in, TARS couldn't have figured out the tesseract by himself, it needed a human to begin with.
As far as the premise it's a little on the "green" side but it doesn't beat you over the head with it Greta Thunberg style. 'There's no armies anymore' but that doesn't necessarily imply a NWO, just that there's global starvation. It's almost a throwaway line, I'm glad the film is not scientism-y or woke.
you still seething about being btfo?
But
What is love?
Atheism is just an expression of daddy issues, the inability to understand love is an extension of that.
God this movie is so fricking good. I’ll never forget seeing it in imax man, what a ride.
how did everyone react to the docking scene and this scene >https://youtu.be/JiYKDCDa6yo?
I feel like this isn’t a big kind of crowd reaction movie so I don’t really remember. But I feel say I remember the aw of it all it did get the feeling of everyone jaw dropping for this film a lot. I was probably too engrossed in the film and young to remember a crowd reaction though.
NTA but from most of my going to the cinema everyone is usually quiet and immersed in the movie, not that people are bored, there's rarely any reactions in serious movies. I'm pretty sure I watched it in IMAX too, but I don't even remember there being a crowd even though it was a packed theater.
The movie is WAY less scientifically accurate than advertised, but it's great and it was a true cinema experience. I say this as someone that considers Nolan overrated.
"le love" is only half of the equation. The movie is celebratory of the human spirit, both the emotional part, and our intellect that leads us to adapt and overcome.
OP is autistic and sad. And a gay.
Thoughts on Foy's performance?
>From the moron that tried to make Batman into literature.
Thanks Nolan.
people always miss the point of that season. It showed anna hathaway as irraltional and trading reason for impulse. it showed the base instinct of a women. but the more outrageous thing was to prove her right at the end. can't show women losing. ~~*they*~~ won't let it release in theatres like that