Interstellar Film Analysis

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The movie Interstellar by Christopher Nolan focused on two spaceships which are competing to dock onto a specific space station. Here he offers the viewers not just one but three other worlds which have their own gravity, skies, climates and surfaces. While other sci-fi movies explore the vast emptiness of space, Interstellar discusses the possibilities and limitations that inhabit the Earth and space. However, if you happened to watch another film by Nolan which is Inception, the movie Interstellar somehow appeals similar to it due to a few substances underneath the surface.

The Characters and Plot
In the movie, the military forces of the world have collapsed; gadgets are no longer useful, oxygenated air, clean water and food are fast depleting. What’s left is the human race that needs to strive to at least keep the Earth going and
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Professor Brand from NASA asked Cooper to become part of the mission to find other planets capable of sustaining life since Earth is already dying. Hathaway plays Amelie, Professor Brand’s daughter who joined Cooper in his mission. They have to find a new home while beating the countdown towards the end of life on Earth.
One of the interesting part here is that McConaughey’s choice to save mankind has broke her daughter’s heart played by Jessica Chastain on her adult years. Chastain cannot forgive her father even though he promised to be back. Cooper is forced to make a decision over his family and this unknown force telling him to reach the skies again and accept the responsibility of keeping the fate of humanity alive.
The film is not only about cold science but it has emotions and feelings to convey but still, Nolan failed to give the audience something that would appeal to humanity and give us emotional heat because there are too much of everything in the