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Anonymous No.211793569 >>211793665 >>211794118 >>211796875 >>211797004 >>211799071 >>211802550 >>211803972 >>211804262 >>211809024 >>211809805
I don't care, I liked it
No other piece of media truly captures the feeling of being lost in space in a distant galaxy like Interstellar does
Anonymous No.211793665 >>211793874 >>211793903
>>211793569 (OP)
it was very good until the last act where he's in that room of books that's fucking with spacetime. it's clear nolan didn't know what to do and just said "fuck it"
Anonymous No.211793874
>>211793665
Yeah that part was retarded. Nevermind the fact that the ship would've broken up way before he fell into the event horizon. There isn't any tesseract that allows you to talk to your past self, it's just a really dense neutron star. And then he gets teleported back to the Solar System? I never understood that.
Anonymous No.211793903 >>211794483
>>211793665
Nah, it's paradoxical (from our 3D/4D perspective) but thoroughly and carefully integrated into the movie
Anonymous No.211793961
>truly captures the feeling of being lost in space in a distant galaxy

What, like you’re speaking from experience or something?
Anonymous No.211794118
>>211793569 (OP)
truly captures the feeling of being bored and lost in a cornfield. sad that the best part of a space scifi movie is in kansas
Anonymous No.211794483 >>211811260 >>211816437
>>211793903
How could some structure many many many light-years away affect what is happening on Earth? I get it's additional dimensions but there's still physical distance which you can't really overcome
Anonymous No.211794506 >>211794961 >>211803041
COME ON TARS
Anonymous No.211794961
>>211794506
legit shed a tear for that nigga
Anonymous No.211795113 >>211796382
Miller's Planet is so fucking stupid it's unreal
Anonymous No.211795530 >>211797222 >>211797273 >>211814631
>Murph, who are those black guys? Muuuuuurppppppphhhhhh
Anonymous No.211796382
>>211795113
His first name being Hugh is something made up by the fandom and memers. The filmmakers and official sources have never called him anything other than "Dr. Mann"
Anonymous No.211796875
>>211793569 (OP)
For me, it’s that girl who played Murph.
Anonymous No.211797004 >>211808962
>>211793569 (OP)
a single moment ruined the entire movie for me
it was pure kino turned into pure garbage
Anonymous No.211797060 >>211797109
Sorry, Ad Astra mogs
Anonymous No.211797109
>>211797060
chink garbage
Anonymous No.211797146
He really didn’t want to be sahd anymore
Anonymous No.211797222
>>211795530
ffs
Anonymous No.211797273
>>211795530
ok jew that's pretty funny
you still have to go back to hell though
Anonymous No.211799071
>>211793569 (OP)
pure unfiltered kino
Anonymous No.211799262 >>211803046
>love is a force that transcends spacetime
That line turned this movie from a scifi to a fantasy.
Anonymous No.211801109
>It'll take months to go check on the other planets and we don't have time!
>let's quickly swing by the blackhole planet that will take seven years per hour instead because surely Humans could live there!
Anonymous No.211802550
>>211793569 (OP)
It's a patrician movie just like everything else on this list.
Anonymous No.211803041
>>211794506
Did you catch that there are two robots?
Anonymous No.211803046 >>211810309
>>211799262
Such a retarded line no matter how you look at it.
You can also hate someone a million miles away. Guess hatred transcends space and time too? I can also be hungry even if I'm on a different planet! Oh shit, hunger is multidimensional!
Anonymous No.211803972 >>211804139 >>211806298
>>211793569 (OP)
1. It's not a distant galaxy. It's our galaxy still.
2. Ever heard of a Kubrick film released in 1968?
Anonymous No.211804139
>>211803972
>It's not a distant galaxy. It's our galaxy still.
Rewatch the scene where he meets his daughter again.
Anonymous No.211804262
>>211793569 (OP)
i hate this poster with passion. it's such a dud
Anonymous No.211806010
>211802550
who would spend this much time on such shit bait?
Anonymous No.211806298 >>211810128
>>211803972
They literally say the wormhole leads to another galaxy, and you would be able to tell based on things like quasars (active galactic nuclei) on the other side that you are in a whole other unknown place in the universe, not just in another part of the Milky Way.
Or in other words, the constellations of galaxies would have shifted around, not just the constellations of stars
Anonymous No.211806472 >>211808799
Once you realise space doesn't exist it's hard to watch anything like this.
Anonymous No.211807505
Why does no one ever talk about the other robot? Only TARS
Anonymous No.211808799
>>211806472
You will never have a flat Earth. You have no model, you have no math, you have no testable predictions. You have a zoomed in photo twisted by bad line-of-sight calculations and weed into a crude mockery of God's perfection.

All the “validation” you get is two-faced and half-hearted. Behind your back people mock you. Your parents are disgusted and ashamed of you, and your “friends” laugh at your flattie videos behind closed doors.

Rational people are utterly repulsed by you. Thousands of hours of education allow smart people to sniff out pseudo scientific frauds with incredible efficiency. Even flat Earth photos which “pass” look uncanny and unnatural to a thinking person. Your unanswerable questions are a dead giveaway. And even if you manage to get a drunk girl to watch a video with you, she’ll turn tail and bolt the second she realizes you weren't just joking about flat Earth conspiracy theory.

You will never be happy. You wrench out a fake "I know it's true!" every single morning and tell yourself others are going to believe. But deep inside you feel the depression creeping up like a weed, ready to crush you under the unbearable weight caused by the force you deny, Earth's gravity.

Eventually it’ll be too much to bear – you’ll buy a ring laser gyroscope, start your livestream, and plunge into the cold abyss of Internet mockery. Your parents will find you accidentally proving the globe, heartbroken but relieved that they no longer have to live with the unbearable shame and disappointment. They'll copy and upload your video across social media, and every viewer for the rest of eternity will know Earth is a rotating globe. Your flat Earth videos will decay and get deleted from YouTube, and all that will remain of your legacy is a video with an experiment that unmistakably proves the globe.

This is your fate. This is what you chose. There is no turning back.
Anonymous No.211808904
As someone who's been lost in space, it's not like Interstellar.
Anonymous No.211808962
>>211797004
TOP KEK I also wanted to jump in the movie and beat the shit out of that chick and the pussy doctor faggot
Anonymous No.211809024
>>211793569 (OP)
>No other piece of media truly captures the feeling of being lost in space in a distant galaxy like Interstellar

Why is that a good feeling? Do you enjoy feeling lost and miserable?
Anonymous No.211809805 >>211809837 >>211811339
>>211793569 (OP)
It's very very good movie. I fucking hate nolan and think he's trash but this movie is better than his only other good movie
Anonymous No.211809837
>>211809805
VERY VERY GOOD SAAR VERY GOOD MOVIE
Anonymous No.211810128 >>211813339
>>211806298
That makes it even sillier that the giant black hole would lead across the universe to another galaxy directly to his young daughter's bedroom
Anonymous No.211810309
>>211803046
>Guess hatred transcends space and time too?
Yes. The point is abstract human concepts and emotions can be carried by humans or encoded into objects so our feelings or will can transcend the typical natural order. I don't know how people can be so stupid to have this go over your head. Nolan is far from subtle and hammers everything he's trying to communicate until its dust. You have to have not watched the movie or be mentally deficient to miss it.
Anonymous No.211811260
>>211794483
Gravity and love.
Anonymous No.211811339 >>211811403
>>211809805
I hate the gobbledegook the retarded writer thought would be good dialogue
Anonymous No.211811403 >>211811486
>>211811339
example?
Anonymous No.211811486 >>211811568
>>211811403
From the start of the movie the writer is just using every character to dump his opinion. Society is ignorant and doesn't value science yada yada.
Anonymous No.211811546 >>211811573
it's one of my favorite movies.
There's not many good space movies. this was great.
I also liked ad astra. a lot of people didn't.
Anonymous No.211811568 >>211811606
>>211811486
It was trying to show an obviously ridiculous version of the future. It wasn't supposed to come true, but here we are.
Anonymous No.211811573
>>211811546
2001 is better because the characters shut up and when they don't they're actual characters
Anonymous No.211811606
>>211811568
Should have done more showing and less telling
Anonymous No.211813339 >>211813517
>>211810128
The wormhole and the tesseract were constructed from within the 5th dimension where the whole perspective is different and the distances involved don't matter the way you're thinking
Anonymous No.211813517 >>211813890
>>211813339
if that's true, then there'd be time travelers from all over the universe far in the future and past all over Earth
Anonymous No.211813840 >>211814411
>How did Cooper know that "gravity" was what caused dust patterns to form that lead him to the secret NASA station? Did he know that his future self would be able to manipulate gravitational waves in the past in the center of a black hole? How else could gravity be the explanation if he didn't know the crazy way it happened?
>If Cooper was so indispensable to the mission, why did NASA put 0 effort into contacting him? Did they forget about him?
>Why did they need a traditional Saturn-V style multi-stage rocket to lift off of earth when the spaceships/gliders they took to the water/ice planets could make it from the surface to orbit easily, on planets with higher gravity even than earth?
>If Cooper's daughter knew about Brand being alive, how come there's no word or info on the NASA people, now in their futuristic middl-America homage space station, trying to contact her? Has she been just alone on the planet all this time? Does Cooper expect her to still be alive?
Anonymous No.211813890
>>211813517
I'm from the future and I'm here to stop the American Iranian war! Wait.... I'M TOO LATE!!!
Anonymous No.211814411
>>211813840
Wasn't the ship meant to carry the orbital ring that the other ships docked on and was a homebase?
Anonymous No.211814631
>>211795530
lol.
Anonymous No.211816437
>>211794483
>Folds paper in half
>Sticks pencil in it
Distance has been solved