1) In fact, Nolan and his creation were sponsored by Bollywood, because the excessive emphasis on the dramatic component completely erased the already weak scientific basis, along with the main theme: "Human Survival".
2) Whatever the review of this film, a critical number of people still end the review with the banal: “Not Nolan’s masterpiece, but it’s worth going to the cinema because of the visuals and blah blah blah blah.”.
3) There’s never too much McConaughey, but ordinary people get tired of him faster.
4) Nolan, even after his acclaimed films, still doesn’t have the money for good equipment, so he shoots on film and passes it off as proper, nostalgic filmmaking.
5) There is more science in https://nokyccasinos.org.uk/review/golden-genie/ the entire Avengers film series than in Interstellar.
Someone once started a rumor that iPhone 5c will supposedly be an economy version of the famous series, after which there were reciprocal jokes, because with such a price it’s difficult to call the phone an “economy version”. They didn’t stop pushing the topic even after the phone came out.
Exactly the same story awaits us here. A lot of things were said before the release of the film and Nolan did not even hesitate to post a video about how he was puffing along with scientists on the first correct visualization of a black hole in his film, and some people chimed in with all this fuss, exposing the film as science fiction.
I devoured this crap and went to the film in the hope of seeing, if not Star Trek, but at least Through the Horizon, I saw this film, of course, thanks to the part that was actually conveyed exactly, where they talked about the method of moving by folding space, described on a piece of paper. “Well, to hell with it.” — I thought, because it’s impossible to explain something like this in any other way, so that every viewer could understand. However, during the entire film I received such a dose of scientific heresy that I began to cringe. No, I’m not a candidate of science, but I’m a person who has read more than one SF work in which science is real and does not obey Nolan’s laws.
Screw this topic, let’s assume that we know little about space and let “Russell’s teapot” judge us. Come up with your own laws so that people grab them, I don’t care. “Then what’s wrong with this??» – you ask. This could have been a SF if the director and screenwriter had paid at least a little attention to everything that surrounds the characters in the film. But this is drama. All the attention in the film is occupied only by the emotions of the characters, enhanced by music and frank faces.
Music dragged the whole movie, all this nonsense. Partially good visualization helped her a little, because everything looked quite believable and interesting.
Screenwriter I screwed up with my writing because the script is predictable, like US foreign policy, and even figs with this hackwork, no sufficiently strong topics like "loneliness in space", "human extinction", "the birth of a new civilization". And oh yes, I will go without spoilers, because there is no need to put them. Already by the first quarter of the film you understand that people were sending all these signals to themselves; after the word “STOP”, translated by some makar from a perverted form of Morse code, you understand who sent them; you know how this journey will end and no cool twists await you. Are you enjoying yourself visualization, music and protracted dramatic moments, wanting them to end more quickly than empathizing with the characters. I don’t argue, there are strong moments. There will be about 5 of them. At all 5 moments, my lady, who, albeit a little far from this whole topic, was crying. She also called it really scary movie and I almost agree with her, because this is pure Indian cinema, which presses on you with emotions… and music (this fear is comparable to what you experience when playing the Evil Within, when you are afraid of what is happening, and not what is coming). If the main characters started dancing right in the middle of the film, I wouldn’t be surprised.
Imagine McConaughey flying in the void of a black hole, beyond the event horizon. He flies and sings about his loneliness, and behind him, in weightlessness, dancers jump out of the void and sing along with him, synchronously rotating around the main character. Perfect
Just.
Who is interested in reading reviews from me and others like me?? No one. Why am I writing?? Yes, just to pass the time. Of course, hundreds of well-known TyTubers have already pushed the topic, and people have picked it up.
But!
And I believe it"But!"the only true.
The film is no worse or better in its structure than "Lucy" or "Transcendence". It’s just bigger, has a pretty cool visualization, of course thanks to the space theme. If those two films had been shot in a similar vein, the result would have been exactly the same as with Intercellar.
I know that the film will be forgotten quickly enough. This is actually the second "Gravity". He will receive his awards, maybe get a novel, maybe a spin-off, but he himself will occupy a small niche in the overall picture of cinema, because the creators wanted to make it digestible for everyone, having decided on a clear scientific basis.
If this film really showed the problem of humanity, its capabilities, both technological and moral, its desire, its desire to go beyond the crap in which it is stuck – it would be a masterpiece. The film would have its own church and the legend about it would pass through the decades.
So why do many people say that it’s worth going to the cinema?? Yes, because the theme of space always looks cool on big screens, even if it’s blurred by snot Bullock. But I wouldn’t vehemently drive people to the cinemas, because you can skip the film. Nothing will change in your life. Do not overturn ideas about life and death, about dimensions, other planets, and so on. That’s not what the movie was made for.
But I believe that someday something truly grandiose will come out on the big screens, which will allow people to raise their heads and realize all that huge crap that we call “space”. Such a film that upon leaving it a person will not think about his inability to change this world, will not tell himself“and fuck it, this isn’t happening to me.» A film that will touch everyone and generate millions of discussions and reveal the desire to strive for the prosperity of humanity, and not a separate nation.
That’s all. I gave my share of carrots and sticks to this film. From now on he is forgotten to me. ]:3

