A Movie Review on Interstellar

Emery 2022-04-22 07:01:02

Recently, I watched a science fiction movie, Interstellar. It is directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, and Michael Caine. For me, I seldom see this type of film. Though I could not understand the film absolutely, I still could be shocked enormously by its audio visual experience.
Interstellar is not only a science fiction movie which explores the humanity, but also an incredible popular science movie which let us know about the space . Interstellar showed the "wormhole" theory which is based on Einstein's relativity equations. What impressed me most was this poem "Do not go gentle into that good night. Old age should burn and rave at close of day Rage, rage against the dying of the light.". The poem was mentioned in the film for several times. Maybe the splendid and unknown space is like the good night, the Professor Brand chose the plan B, and the love from a father to his daughter all embodied in this poem. It was a very clever arrangement.
Maybe we won't experience such circumstance like the movie before long time, but we should be aware that the earth is our homeland and it is the only one. We should have the love and respect to the nature.

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  • Alyce 2022-03-22 09:01:05

    Only gravity and love cannot be disappointed

  • Neoma 2021-10-20 18:58:28

    The whole scene basically held my breath, dumbfounded, and there was nothing to say. In Hong Kong for so many years, except for the film festival, for the first time I met the audience applauding at the end of the screening. After watching Gravity last year, I felt that the space science fiction film had already been shot, and then Nolan Great God It crushed my vision. Three-body fans don't have to take the three-body thing more seriously, Nolan has already photographed the second half.

Interstellar quotes

  • [Cooper is sitting at a parent/teacher meeting with the principal and one of Murph's teachers who wants to punish Murph for believing in the Apollo mission to the moon]

    Ms. Kelly: Murph got into a fistfight with several of her classmates over this Apollo nonsense. So we thought it would be best to bring you in and see what ideas you might have for dealing with her behavior on the home front.

    Cooper: Alright, yeah, you know what? There's a game tomorrow night. She's going through a bit of a baseball phase. Her favorite team's playing, There's gonna be candy and soda...

    [smiles]

    Cooper: I think I'll take her to that.

    [cut to Cooper walking back to his truck, quietly whistling]

    Young Murph: How'd it go?

    Cooper: [awkwardly] I got you suspended.

  • [after Mann breaks Cooper's helmet and leaves him for dead]

    Dr. Mann: I'm sorry. I can't watch you go through this. I'm sorry. I thought I could, but I can't. I'm here. I'm here for you. Just listen to my voice, Cooper. I'm right here. You're not alone.

    Dr. Mann: [looking back] Do you see your children? It's okay, they're right there with you.

    Dr. Mann: [turns to leave] Did Professor Brand tell you that poem before you left? Do you remember? "Do not go gentle... into that good night. Old age should burn and rave at close of day. Rage, rage against the dying of the light."

    [Mann switches off his transmitter. Cooper chokes; Cooper manages to get his long-range transmitter reinstalled]

    Cooper: [gasping] MURPH! HELP! HELP!

    Cooper: Cooper? CASE! Go! Go!

    Cooper: No... No air... ammonia...

    Brand: Cooper, we're coming! Hang in there, don't talk! Try to breathe as little as possible, we're almost there!