Interstellar crossing analysis (the first half)

Nannie 2022-04-21 09:01:07

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.

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The second shot (split 1:10-1:25) uses flashbacks, an old man tells his own experience, which is a major innovation in science fiction movies, showing us in the form of documentaries to enhance the realism of the film; At the end, you will know that the old man is the old Murphy. It can be said that Cooper is a farmer through dictation, but not at the beginning; the background of the old man is the bookshelf. When the documentary was recorded, Library The Perth space station has been repaired, and the documentary is left to future generations to remember the history of the earth.

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The third shot (1:25-1:45) of the spacecraft out of control when Cooper crossed the straight, paved the way for the gravitational anomaly behind, and also led to Cooper's identity - the astronaut who drove the spacecraft ( pilot).

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The fourth shot (1:45-2:45) Cooper wakes up, Murphy comes to ask about the situation, here we can see that Murphy cares about his father; and the sentence "I think you are the ghost" has implied that Cooper Po is Murphy's ghost, and Murphy later said that facing the ghost on the opposite side of the bookshelf, she felt familiar; the word "ghost" appears many times in this film, and the deep meaning is the name for the unknown; "No ghost" shows that Cooper is a staunch materialist. Later, on the Eternal, Brand, according to the guidance of his spiritual "love", said to go to the planet of Edmonds, but was opposed by Cooper. Cooper's performance of rational materialism also shows that Brand is an idealist. Here, the opposition between idealism and materialism in philosophy is involved. Obviously, this film expresses materialism through rigorous science and through deep humanistic care. The performance of idealism makes the two achieve harmony in the film.

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5. (Split shot 2:45-3:30) It is also the presentation of the documentary, which enhances the sense of reality. The yellow sand blowing on the cornfield, the plates needing to be turned upside down, etc., all illustrate the harsh environment of the earth and lay the foundation for the world background for this film.

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6. (3:30-4:40) Because the lunar module was broken, the ghost and the bookshelf were drawn, indicating that there was a connection between the two; when Cooper just said "take care of our things", he was ready to leave At this time, the grandfather Donald winked, and Cooper sat down and explained the rigor of science to Murphy, which showed that the Cooper family attached great importance to the correct guidance and education of children, and Murphy would become a scientist who saves the world in the future. Also very reasonable.

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7. (4:40-5:10) Fusarium wilt, the last crop of okra, and only corn can be planted, indicating that the food crisis on the earth is serious; the joke between Cooper and Donald shows the harmony and happiness of the family; the conversation It also states that Cooper is single;

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8. (5:10-6:20) Tom repairs tires while driving, Murphy is in gear, etc. It can be seen that Cooper is very successful in labor education for children; there is also a concept of "Murphy's Law", what should happen It will definitely happen, which is very instructive for our study and work, and friends who are interested can go and have a look; when Cooper finished saying this, the drone appeared, which led to a series of things that happened later, and also The side confirms Murphy's Law, which is what Cooper was destined to happen, and it will happen.

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9. (6:20-9:35) Cooper knows that this is an Indian drone, knows its performance, and cracks its system. We can see Cooper's excellence, and it can also confirm what he said later. He is an astronaut or an engineer. (Conjecture: This drone is the North American Air Defense Command, which is the one that met Professor Brand and them later. They should have detected the gravitational anomaly near Cooper Farm, so they sent the drone to check. Cooper Also said that it may be looking for some kind of signal. Also, Cooper said that Derry, like the control center in the United States, closed ten years ago, but then they entered the hidden old NASA site, indicating that it was not closed, just hidden, So the fallacy of flying drones for ten years can also be explained, because this is only recently released for detection.)

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10. (9:35-13:30) Cooper went to the parent meeting, told Murphy not to be nervous, and later said to take her to the ball game, it can be seen that Cooper's guidance and education as a parent to children is How rational and understanding; when it comes to Tom's grades, he is not angry with Tom's poor grades, but full of confidence in Tom, who later graduated with second place in the school can see Cooper's way of education correctness. The black teacher said: "We don't need engineers anymore, we don't lack plane TVs, we lack food." This can explain why Cooper is a good astronaut, and how the engineer has become a farmer; and Cooper can't refute, this It is a fact, he is also very helpless, and his own skills have nowhere to play. When chatting with Donald later, he can clearly see his mentality. Avoid the conversation with the phrase "Anything else?" Murphy's circulation of the moon landing book shows that Murphy is full of interest in science. From the conversation between the teacher and Cooper, it can be seen that both teachers are the kind of "guardians" that Cooper and Donald later said in the conversation, and have forgotten who we are. The dialogue also states that Cooper's wife died of a brain cyst.

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11. (13:30-15:45) The compass of the harvester was disturbed, and the books on the bookshelf fell, suggesting that the gravitational force in the study at this time was abnormal. Murphy has been studying the law of falling books for a long time, which shows that she has a tireless spirit of exploration in science, which has laid the foundation for her as a scientist.

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12. (15:45-17:05) "Tom will be fine, you don't belong here" shows that Tom also belongs to the type of guardian. It can be seen from the back that he is stubborn and unwilling to leave the farm. And Cooper is a typical explorer pioneer type of person. The dialogue that followed suggested that Cooper's skills were useless, and now he can only become a farmer just to survive, showing his unwillingness, so when he later found out that his skills were useful, he could agree to the professor to explore without hesitation. ; otherwise, because of his daughter's reluctance, he might give up this mission, which also established a reason to continue.

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13 (split shot 17:05-17:20), this is the penultimate shot in the form of a documentary, or to enhance the sense of reality.

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14 (17:20-18:20) "Grandpa said you don't like farming" directly showed Cooper's helplessness; Cooper asked Tom how farming was, Tom liked it very much, originally Cooper planned to let Tom go to college, He even argued with the teacher about this before, but when he saw that Tom had his own ideas, he did not act like a Chinese parent, but chose to encourage him. This gave us a good template for educating our children; the alarm sounded, the sandstorm The sudden attack, the residents evacuated in an orderly manner, indicating that this is a frequent occurrence, and it is no surprise that it reflects the harsh environment of the earth from the side. The attack of the sandstorm also paved the way for the gravitational anomaly that followed. .

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15 (18:20-24:40) After getting off the car, Cooper hugged Murphy tightly and walked into the house, and Murphy found that the window of the study was not closed and ran up to the attic. Cooper immediately followed after seeing these details. All shows Cooper's love for his daughter, for fear of her being hurt, and reflects the responsibility of a father; the gravitational anomaly here is the transition point of the film, the bookshelf and the ghost appear again, indicating that the unusual, never believe in ghosts The Cooper, who saw the regular sand on the ground, couldn't explain why. After thinking about it all night, he figured out that it was "gravity"; Murphy carefully sent food to his father who didn't eat, reflecting Murphy's love for his father; From a string of binary codes, I immediately associate the coordinates, and we can also see Cooper's sharpness and excellence; I would like to say something about the latitude. The 33 degrees here is 33 degrees north latitude. It has been magical around 30 degrees north latitude since ancient times. What? The four ancient civilizations, the Bermuda Triangle and the like are all nearby, so the coordinates here add a touch of mystery to the film; Murphy is also going, you can see Murphy's worry about his father and curiosity about the unknown, And Cooper didn't take her there. This scene showed the deep love between the two father and daughter; then Murphy hid under the blanket. When Cooper opened it and found her, Cooper didn't blame Murphy and let her Do what she can, you can see that Cooper can understand her daughter, Murphy smiled happily, she felt the deep father's love; on the way, Murphy fell asleep, Cooper carefully covered her with a blanket, reflecting With a father's love. Cooper didn't know what to do when encountering barbed wire, and Murphy said without hesitation that there was a vise, which shows Murphy's intelligence and attention to everyday things.

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18 (24:40-28:10) There is nothing to say about the conversation with the robot. It can be said that behind the scenes, the robot TARS and the Keith behind are all manually operated by the people behind, and this actor should be the worst in Interstellar. One of them (of course, not Doyle who died under the huge waves later, hahaha), he is the second male, but he has never shown his face from beginning to end, so embarrassing; if you are interested in watching the behind-the-scenes of Interstellar, you can Go to station B to see it, there seems to be 16 episodes in total, which can be called a documentary; at this time, Cooper first thought about the safety of his daughter and later when he said, "Make sure we leave, not in the trunk" , subconsciously covered Murphy's ears to prevent her from hearing, which once again showed that Cooper loved his daughter deeply and did not want her daughter to be hurt a little;

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19 (28:10-31:28) Here Cooper's words explain why NASA closed and why it reopened later; when the professor says that blight kills wheat, okra, and then corn, it can be seen that the earth has Can't feed human beings; "Is it just the firm belief that the earth is a human being?" "At most after your daughter's generation" and the previous black teacher who said "maybe your next generation can become an engineer" formed a Ironically, most people at that time did not realize that the earth's environment was already so serious, and they were still waiting for the improvement to guard their homeland again. only to perish. Obviously, Professor Brand is a more radical exploration and pioneering faction. He even deceived everyone at the end of his reputation and honor, and chose to let human beings continue (plan B); and the rocket with such a large tonnage and height is placed on the ground In the open air, is it really "the most hidden place in the world" as the committee member said? , and also, why the big rocket was launched in the house in the end, according to my observation, it seems that there is no isolation layer on each floor. . . Won't the thousands of degrees of heat turn something here to ashes? Of course, a wise man has a lot of concerns, and there must be a mistake. Don't care about these little bugs. "You were our best astronaut" directly shows Cooper's outstanding ability; "They chose you" Here "they" appears for the first time, and Cooper asked "who are they" many times, but the professor did not answer , which adds to the mystery of the film, but also increases the suspense and attracts the audience's interest. And "who they are" echoes "they are us" when Cooper finally understands everything, so that the audience is suddenly enlightened;

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45) Romilly said about the gravitational anomaly 50 years ago, and asked Cooper: "Have you encountered it too?" At the beginning of the response, Cooper encountered interference that caused the spacecraft to lose control, and it echoed up and down; there is a logical problem in the dialogue here, Doyle said there were twelve potentially habitable planets, and Cooper asked if the probe was sent there? , and Professor Brand said to send someone over. . . Before sending twelve people over, shouldn't it be necessary to know how many planets there are on the opposite side before deciding how many people to send over? Um, isn't something wrong? Again, no need to get into that; when Prof. Brand said: "Leaded by the great Dr. Mann", I think the "great" here is obviously not in line with all the actions of Mann, it is a sarcasm, and Mann Whether En's approach is correct or not, we will write about it there; pay attention to the two-year supply here, I see some people on the Internet discussing the problem of Edmonds, whether Edmonds crashed when he landed, or died of old age Yes; according to the last picture, the broken American flag in the camp can tell me one thing, Edmonds did not crash and died, and according to the two-year supply mentioned here, he could not die of old age, if he Choosing to hibernate and wait until old age and death cannot be said in time, and Brand must have come before then; so here is my guess about his death: after Edmonds landed and experimented methodically, knowing that the planet was habitable, He sent a signal and waited for the people on the other side to come to the rescue, but day after day, year after year, he began to miss Brand and his relatives far away on earth, he may not choose to sleep like Mann, and he just Exploration team, did not bring items like fertilized eggs, so when the exploration was over, he couldn't do anything, and finally lonely, depression killed him (probably suicide), Brand was telling Cooper about these explorers He also said that they should not be concerned, but Edmonds did. He and Brand were lovers, which was later confirmed, so he was so miserable. . . Plan A and plan B appear here for the first time, but I want to say one thing (guess): plan A is doomed to fail, which is unrealistic. To put it bluntly, it is used to make soy sauce, which makes Cooper uneasy about his daughter, and further promotes the plot. ; So the only possible realization is plan B. In the end, Mann also said that this is just a reassurance for the professor to let them explore with peace of mind. The equation of plan A was calculated decades ago, and even if quantum data is obtained, humans will be sent to Space, then what? It is impossible for such a large space station to pass through the wormhole (it will collapse when it is halfway through), how many meteorites in the universe, the space station may be abolished at any time; so the humans on this side of the wormhole will surely perish, plan A is doomed to fail, and it can only be said in one sentence: imagination is beautiful, but reality is cruel. The launch room is a huge centrifuge. It is possible, and this is the prototype of the space station in the future. Some people say that it is unrealistic to send a space station the size of a country into space, but it is feasible. As Professor Brand said, the gravity is abnormal. Subverting everything, as long as you know the secret of the singularity in the black hole, you can unify a series of scientific theories such as relativity and quantum mechanics, control gravity, and use it for us. If you don't understand, you can read "Science in Interstellar Crossing", which was written by Professor Kip Thorne himself and explained a lot of science involved; finally, the guarantee of the professor here made Cooper let go of the burden of his children, Finally his skills came into use, so even if Murphy didn't understand himself and hated himself, he had to go on a mission.

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21 (36:15-37:20) The dialogue between Cooper and Donald, "I don't think that's wrong." It can be seen that Cooper is very firm in his heart. Cooper is tired of being a farmer. Life can also reflect that he is a kind of pioneer; this dialogue is very philosophical, everyone can come down and savor it slowly, it really makes sense;

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05) The next scene is also very touching. It can be seen that Murphy loves her father very much and is reluctant to let him leave, but seeing her father so firmly wants to leave, she also knows that she can't stop it, so she can only cry helplessly; There are four details in this scene worth noting: The first is that Murphy said that she solved the message "stay" passed to her by the bookshelf. Here you can see Murphy's cleverness, and also laid a foreshadowing. Will know that this information was sent by Cooper to Murphy through gravity in the super body, and when Murphy, an adult, flips through the notes of the year again and sees "stay", "it's always him" she realizes Cooper That is her ghost, many people here must be confused, isn't this a contradiction of cause and effect? But the time loop method is indeed a unique method of science fiction, movies, etc., such as: Twelve Monkeys, Edge of Doom, etc. all use this method, the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, it can create suspense and attract audience interest, Turning a bland story into a brain-burning, etc., don't have to go too deep into its core, it is just used as a "tool"; the second is Cooper's watch for Murphy (these two watches are specially designed for Interstellar by the manufacturer. The watch is also to pave the way for the back. In the end, Cooper transmits the quantum data in the black hole through the watch, so that Murphy can solve the equation, so that humans can get rid of gravity, so, Without this watch, plan A would have failed long ago, and when Cooper gave Murphy this watch, he said that when they met again, the time of the watch was different, and the two of them might be the same age, which is OK What is achieved is what Cooper said when flying at the speed of light or passing through a wormhole, time will slow down. This is the content of the theory of relativity, and it is theoretically possible; here also extends a famous saying: "Love is eternal, when I'm back, you're twilight, and I've taken a breath through your life." But Cooper is a real "straight man", and he's still reasonable at this time, if he didn't say "I'll always love you" later Can also forgive. The third is Cooper said, "Now, we are the memories of the children in the future." Have you read it carefully and read the helpless sadness and deep love? I couldn't hold back the tears. The fourth is that when Cooper left, a book fell on the shelf again. At the end, you will know that the book was pushed by Cooper himself through gravity. The purpose was to make Cooper at that time not leave, so that he You can stay by Murphy's side, but history cannot be changed. There must be some friends here who are confused, right? How could Cooper push the book off in the super body? This involves string theory (too advanced, interested friends can study and study)

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23 (41:05-42:20) Here Donald asked how the conversation was, and Cooper actually said "good". . . Forehead. . . The conversation between the two men, father and son, was very straight, but you could see the sadness and reluctance in Tom's eyes; the countdown here is really tearful, and Nolan is worthy of the editing master. Hold the tears, and the soundtrack of hans, I can only say that it is absolutely amazing. Without his soundtrack, at least half of the emotion is missing here (I recommend everyone to listen to all the soundtracks of Interstellar, the breathing music of the organ is really It's a shock to the soul); I can't help shedding tears every time I see it here; also, Cooper looks at the blanket again, the blanket is the same blanket, but there is no daughter's laughter. . . He also cried because of his reluctance, and Murphy shouted "dad" piercingly. . . Hey, since ancient times sentimental hurt parting.

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24 (42:20-50:20) As mentioned earlier, the rocket was launched in the house. . . Anyway, I don’t think it’s right, so I won’t discuss it; the radius of the rocket here is at least five meters, and the thrust must be amazing; TARS’s humorous function is good, which makes me laugh, especially when it is said that it can light up the indicator light when joking, Then he said something like "After I blow you out of the airlock, you can use it to find your way back". It didn't light up when he said it, and then it turned on again when he finished speaking. Hahaha, he succeeded in making Cooper stunned; A series of maneuvers can show his proficiency in driving; Brand probably knows that Cooper is a bit straight (when we met before, Cooper said that Brand was not like a professor, and he was not cute), so when Cooper said that we should Learn to communicate, and say: "Learn to be silent too", hahaha, Cooper is stunned again; the docking of the spacecraft is almost safe, and it feels quite relaxed, which is in sharp contrast with Mann's random docking; don't feel that the Eternal The annular cabin is only for aesthetic effect and not scientific. It is inseparable from the fact that it can keep the structure stable after it explodes. Let’s write it there; Professor Brand’s golden classic quote strikes: “As you get older, your wisdom grows. Only the joy of reunion remains the same." "Don't go gently into that good night, the day is coming to an end, the old age should still burn and roar, rebuke, rebuke, rebuke the disappearance of the light, although at the end of the day, the wise know that they should embark on the journey, Because their words have not burst into electric light, don't go into that good night gently, be angry, be angry, be angry at the disappearance of that light..." I have the right to speak about this poem, and I feel that most of the translations on the Internet have It's not perfect, so I translated it again myself, and it has been included in the major encyclopedias (the end of the translation version), hehe.

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20) In order to reduce the consumption of oxygen and physical function, everyone spent the two years of sailing to Saturn through the dormant cabin. Cooper looked at the gradually receding earth and said with emotion: "so alone", while Brand Thought he was talking about himself, Cooper explained that it was not, he was talking about the earth, in this huge universe, the earth is too special, too small, and there is nothing better than it, but so so loneliness. . . Brand agreed after listening, because even the planets they were going to, the most optimistic can only barely maintain human survival. From the last Brand's landing, we can see that although the planet Edmonds can be Breathing, but desolate, the dialogue here can also illustrate the purpose of their trip - to find a place suitable for human existence (don't feel that the plan is already implied Is A impossible to achieve? As mentioned earlier); then Brand introduced three scientists to Cooper, namely Miller (biologist, died because of the huge waves after landing, according to the relative time, she died in Cooper and them A few minutes before landing), Edmonds (physicist, said before about his death), it's interesting how Cooper sees the relationship between Brand and Edmonds? And look carefully at Cooper's eyes staring at Brand, do you feel strange? Hahaha, "Do they all have no family? Yes, there can be no worries, my father said" It can be seen that except Edmonds, no one else has any burden, and a vague message can also be read: cloth The love between Rand and Edmonds was tragic. Either Professor Brand was not discovered, and Edmonds left with a concern; or Professor Brand knew about it and talked a lot about it. Reason makes Edmonds and Brand break up. . . Mann (the navigator, the only surviving one of the three planets to explore) Here again, "he's the greatest of us" is in contrast to his later behavior, ironic, but his behavior is the most basic survival for a person Instinct, so objectively, he is not wrong, but for Cooper to come to them, it is very selfish, he does not hesitate to kill Cooper, Cooper thinks he is a "coward". . . Killed Romilly (Actually, he didn't want to kill Romilly, objectively speaking, it was the curiosity of TARS that killed Romilly, and he also reminded Romilly not to touch the information resource management system , because he knew that once they knew he was lying to them, they would abandon themselves and die, but TARS suspected Mann data fraud and wanted to get information, but the management system can only be opened by humans, so Romilly blew up , it's a miracle that TARS didn't die. I don't know if it knew that it was dangerous to open, so hid in advance, otherwise it was so close, it should have been killed), the next paragraph is philosophical "It can't be said that the lion killed it. The antelope is evil, doesn't this sentence feel a bit in line with the state of Mann just said? They are all survival instincts, so in fact, here is also telling us objectively, Mann is right, nature is like this, and here it involves philosophy, objective and subjective (materialism, idealism); Cooper should be thinking at this time. Brand, he should be interested in her, you know. Next, he will ask TARS about the relationship between Brand and Edmonds quietly by asking about the navigation track. Who knew that TARS still has discretionary function, Cooper touched it. The wall, just scold TARS as a poker face, the words of TARS here can explain the sailing plan of the spacecraft, reflecting the scientific nature of the film;

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26 (53:20-53:55) Even before going to bed, say hello to the children, which shows Cooper's love for the children;

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27 (split shot, 53:55-54:50) Seeing Cooper's car coming back, Murphy's first thought of dad coming back, you can see that Murphy misses her father, even though she knows it's impossible ; The footage here can lay the groundwork for future video transfers; it also explains why Murphy came to work at NASA;

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28 (54:50-55:30) The gorgeous images of Saturn bring people a longing for the universe; while the Eternal sails under the rings of Saturn, through comparison, we can see the insignificance of human beings and the grandeur of the universe;

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29 (55:30-56:20) It can be seen from Cooper's eyes that he is looking forward to the appearance of Murphy, but Murphy is still angry and does not come;

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30 (56:20-57:00) The dialogue between Cooper and Romilly reflects the dangers of deep space navigation, but they still choose to move forward. It can be seen that their courage is commendable, "We are explorers" Cooper once again expressed his ideals;

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31 (57:00-57:10) If you listen carefully, you will find that the background music is the sound of crickets, which contrasts with this silent space;

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32 (57:10-57:40) Here is the dialogue between Cooper and Doyle, Doyle is talking about a scientific concept "gravitational lensing effect" (interested friends can Baidu by themselves), and Cooper said it very vividly "Swinging Periscope";

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33 (57:40-60:00) You can see the wormhole when you reach the wormhole in three hours. It can be seen that the wormhole is very large; why did Romilly let Cooper stop rotating when he was very close to the wormhole? ? I think the rotation is in the acceleration phase, why stop the acceleration? Because the gravitational force of the wormhole is already strong enough to attract the Eternal, there is no need to consume additional fuel to accelerate; when Romilly saw the wormhole, he was very excited and spit out his saliva. Po explained why the wormhole is spherical in three dimensions and the principle of the wormhole. It is very easy to understand. I used a piece of paper to explain the principle of the wormhole. I have done this for my classmates, and he understood hahaha;" Who put it there? Who should we thank?" Who? Some say it is the future human being, some say it is a high-dimensional human being, some say it is a high-dimensional life form, artificial intelligence, etc., the wise sees the wise and the benevolent, there is no right or wrong, this is the brain hole time, but in the end Nolan fills the hole Yes - Cooper's understanding is "they are us", which is understood from the relationship between him and his daughter;

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34 (60:00-1:02:05) This section of crossing wormholes is an audio-visual feast. It should be the most attractive place in interstellar crossing. Many people watch Interstellar crossing only to watch crossing wormholes and black holes. Yes; Doyle said, "This is more than three-dimensional", and this is the first time to visually show the scene of high-dimensional space, which satisfies many people's fantasy of high-dimensional world; suddenly there is an abnormality in the cabin, which Brand thinks is "They", and Doyle said it was "space-time bending effect" (interested friends can also check it out), in the end you will know, in fact, this is when Cooper is returning to the solar system from the black hole through the super body Here, the space-time bending effect just happened, and the two met and shook hands;

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35 (1:02:05-1:05:40) The discussion here reflects the rigor of science, the irreversibility of time, the theory of relativity, as well as Cooper’s inner struggle, fear of time, and love for his family; Dao Er's words once again show that plan A is very difficult to realize, and only plan B has hope; Cooper finally solved the problem (the best of both worlds), and it can be seen that his research ability is very strong;

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36 (1:05:40-1:06:20) Several people's discussions on black holes can show that the black hole has strong gravity and the importance of the singularity in the black hole, paving the way for Cooper and TARS to enter the black hole later;

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37 (1:06:20-1:08:25) The footage here once again reflects Cooper's superb driving skills and judgment;

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38 (1:08:25-1:17:30) "One hour and seven years" Many people doubt this, but it is possible, and it is theoretically guided by Einstein's theory of relativity, which has a rigorous scientific nature. In the book "Science in Interstellar Crossing", Kip has a detailed introduction, and you can take a look if you are interested; the huge waves here are coming, and the soundtrack by hans is very shocking. It is the climax of this film, and it also shows natural The cruelty and insignificance of human beings, Miller and Doyle both died here in the end, here I can have a guess: the bodies of the two have a lot of organic matter, bacteria, and it happens that Miller Planet has water, maybe after tens of thousands of years, There will be life forms on this planet; Miller's death has been analyzed here, and Cooper and Brand will discuss it later; Doyle's death can tell us a truth: Disobedience will pay a heavy price, and a friend of mine will I love saying this. . . But objectively speaking, Brand is still right. She regards scientific data as more important than life, which actually reflects her loyalty to science. Visually, the huge waves are several kilometers high, but there are no tens of thousands of meters and a few 100,000 meters high; the conversation between Brand and Cooper, uh, Cooper blames Brand, it can only be reasonable, this delay ended up being a full 27 years, and Murphy arrived when Cooper left. Age, hey, I can only say, time is fleeting, cherish it; Cooper's hypothesis here reflects the irreversibility of time, and Brand's words can explain: gravity can transcend dimensions, "they" communicate through gravity, here first Filled the hole once: "they" are five-dimensional life forms; also, here Brand said that time is a spatial entity in the five-dimensional space, using metaphors to let us understand that the past may be a canyon that can be entered, The future is a mountain that can be climbed, but not for us, at the end of the movie, we see Cooper moving diagonally upward in the hypercube, traveling to the future relative to Earth time, we think about it for a moment Understand that if he moves downwards in the hypercube, he will travel back in time to Earth, and in the hypercube (five-dimensional space) Cooper does what Brand says "they" can do. Here comes the classic sentence: "Didn't you tell your daughter that you're going to save the world?" "No, when you become a parent, your priority is to make your child feel safe, so you can't tell a ten-year-old. , the end of the world is coming" Anyway, I was moved by this dialogue; did you see a sub-shot? Doyle was lying in the water, I guess Doyle was not dead at the time, just fainted, but he should have died in the end;

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Interstellar quotes

  • [after the explosion]

    Cooper: What's your trust setting, TARS?

    TARS: Lower than yours, apparently

  • CASE: Endurance rotation is 67, 68 RPM.

    Cooper: CASE, get ready to match our spin with the retro thrusters.

    CASE: It's not possible.

    Cooper: No. It's necessary.