Interstellar News, Reviews, Reveals and Updates: Plot for Movie Reps Large Big Budget Hollywood Craftsmanship
Interstellar News, Reviews, Reveals and Updates: Plot for Movie Reps Large Big Budget Hollywood Craftsmanship
If ever there was a movie that would have gone swimmingly with the theme song, 'To infinity and beyond', it would be this one. The movie features Christopher Nolan's vast immigration that at once a science geek fever and one big reminder of what actually makes us human. The movie is supposed to release November 5th and begins somewhere in the American farm belt, or at least what will be left of it somewhere in the near future. Nolan is an expert at evoking the mid-west with its full mythic grandeur, blazing sunlight and towering corn stalks. However as we continue to watch, we discover that it is closer to a nightmare than the American dream.
As stated, the movie context is sometime in the future. There is no specified date, but we understand that there are a few major changes which have taken place. For one, there was definitely a major global economic depression that made the 1930s one look like a firecracker, wars and conflict took over and the world seemed to boil in famine for sometime before technocracies became degraded to farm based economies. Now things do not seem to let up because the earth's crops are quickly dying from diseases and soil exhaustion. The earth's atmosphere seems to be getting rich in nitrogen and poorer in oxygen as a result. In time, the global starvation will give way to global asphyxiation.
At this time, NASA finds out about a space rift in Saturn placed by a higher intelligence. The rift gives way to another galaxy which has around 23 planets of which some may have the same conditions for living as earth. Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) plays a former NASA pilot who is tasked with going with a team to find the ideal other home for earth's population. Nolan is skillful in portraying the way other worlds look from icy environments to watery planets with waves the sizes the sizes if buildings. It is hardly surprising that Interstellar reps a large big budget Hollywood craftsmanship at every level from the Nolan collaborators.
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