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Interstellar is a sci-fi movie set in the future during an environmental crisis on earth. Due to this issue, a group of Astronauts are set to go on a mission to travel through a wormhole, with the final goal to find another habitable planet for humanity. The movie provides incredible visuals and is very emotional. The astronauts face many issues when going through interstellar travel, but are determined to finish their mission and save the future generations. The movie explores complex concepts such as time dilation, and other physical phenomena. The main astronaut in the movie is Cooper, a former pilot and engineer for NASA. Cooper is put into many different scenarios throughout the movie where his choice could affect the next generation of people. Cooper's character is arguably the most important figure in the whole movie, as he provides a key role in making this movie as emotional as it is. 

 

Interstellar was a very complex film and it took me multiple watches in order to fully understand. A complaint with many Christopher Nolan movies is that they provide a slow story. I agree with this to an extent. The first time I watched Interstellar I absolutely hated it. I didn’t understand what was going on and it just looked like people like yapping away the entire movie. However, the more I watched it the more I got a true feel for the movie and it's definitely one of my favorite movies of all time.

 

I would recommend this movie to the adult audiences, as it is very complex to understand. You need to be paying close attention for almost the entire movie in order to fully enjoy the ending for what it is. Overall, Interstellar is one of the greatest movies ever filmed, but I do not think this film would be a suitable watch for the entire family

 

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