INTERSTELLAR : THE POSSIBLE FUTURE
Interstellar is an epic science fiction film. It is set in a hellish future of the Earth where humanity is struggling to survive. This leads a crew of astronauts to travel through a wormhole in search of a new home for humanity. In the near future, the Earth is getting polluted and exhausted of resources due to which there are frequent dust storms which result in the extinction of crops. Corn was one of the last ones. At a time when they needed farmers more than engineers their only hopes for survival depends on either saving the crops with biotechnology or finding a place for humans on some other planet. The 2nd possibility is what is shown in the movie, where mankind is struggling to find another habitable planet nearby.
Even this plan has 2 further plans. The first of them is finding a planet suitable for human life and the second is taking the varied gene-culture of humans to another planet and growing them there leaving all human behind.
NASA is searching life for a long time by sending manned missions to different planets through a wormhole near the planet of Saturn. No one knows who put those wormholes there so we refer then as "they". The movie deal with a kind of travel paradox known as the predestination paradox in which a person travels back in time in order to prevent some event but accidently results in triggering the very same event wish is shown when you see the ghosts and gravitational anomaly in Murph's room in the movie.
To me, the best part of the movie was the emotion the actors display and how real their relationships were. The mind-blowing fact that people can age 20 years in few hours.I really liked tension scenes like the big wave, the betrayal of Mann and loved the sense of wonder the movie gave. It's one of the fiction movies I most enjoyed watching 'cause of the phenomenal acting, the fantastic visuals and cinematography and to top it all of, the music is nothing less than perfect. If you are or not a sci-fi movies fan I'm pretty sure you'll enjoy this suspenseful story.
Interstellar is an epic science fiction film. It is set in a hellish future of the Earth where humanity is struggling to survive. This leads a crew of astronauts to travel through a wormhole in search of a new home for humanity. In the near future, the Earth is getting polluted and exhausted of resources due to which there are frequent dust storms which result in the extinction of crops. Corn was one of the last ones. At a time when they needed farmers more than engineers their only hopes for survival depends on either saving the crops with biotechnology or finding a place for humans on some other planet. The 2nd possibility is what is shown in the movie, where mankind is struggling to find another habitable planet nearby.
Even this plan has 2 further plans. The first of them is finding a planet suitable for human life and the second is taking the varied gene-culture of humans to another planet and growing them there leaving all human behind.
NASA is searching life for a long time by sending manned missions to different planets through a wormhole near the planet of Saturn. No one knows who put those wormholes there so we refer then as "they". The movie deal with a kind of travel paradox known as the predestination paradox in which a person travels back in time in order to prevent some event but accidently results in triggering the very same event wish is shown when you see the ghosts and gravitational anomaly in Murph's room in the movie.
To me, the best part of the movie was the emotion the actors display and how real their relationships were. The mind-blowing fact that people can age 20 years in few hours.I really liked tension scenes like the big wave, the betrayal of Mann and loved the sense of wonder the movie gave. It's one of the fiction movies I most enjoyed watching 'cause of the phenomenal acting, the fantastic visuals and cinematography and to top it all of, the music is nothing less than perfect. If you are or not a sci-fi movies fan I'm pretty sure you'll enjoy this suspenseful story.
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