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Malvina 2022-04-20 09:01:04
The theme is good, but the plot is bad and there are many loopholes
There are
so many brilliant physicists who can't figure out a formula to keep the earth spinning? So much money spent on building spaceships can't be spent on keeping Earth species going?
The pilot is the male protagonist. This is too ridiculous. After spending money to build the spaceship, wait... -
Nannie 2022-04-21 09:01:07
Interstellar crossing analysis (the first half)
The first shot (1:00-1:10) gives a close-up of the bookshelf, suggesting that the bookshelf is the core element of the story; the two spacecraft suggest that the film is about space. The slowly falling fine sand suggests the harsh environment.
Source: InterstellarThe second shot (split...

Kristian Van der Heyden
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Melissa 2022-03-24 09:01:07
1. Rich and realistic visual details, the screen effect is exciting; 2. The visual display of the wormhole is a milestone and will eternally carry the history of the movie; 3. The shape and deformation of the robot are novel and full of humor; 4. The reality of the large environment setting The combination of ism and romanticism; 5. The conjecture of the black hole singularity and the philosophical height are obviously different from Kuo's, but there is still no shortage of bright spots. Any science fiction fan looking up at the stars should watch it carefully.
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Darion 2022-03-23 09:01:07
Nearly perfect movie viewing experience. Under the coat of science fiction (this coat is really awesome, the special effects skills are just right, and there is no overwhelming attention), the most valuable thing is the unpretentious and refusal to deliberately sensational plot (No doubt! Nolan also has a baby girl). The cast is strong (Hathaway really can't fight Matthew...), the only shortcoming is that the foreplay may be too long for non-nc fans. In addition, if you have the conditions, please go to imax!
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