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Interstellar. I so sincerely regret not seeing it on the big screen.
It was a very intense experience in the cinema. Some sequences -docking, waves, tesseract...- were absolutely spectacular
Can't believe they showed one guy fucking another guys foreskin, that seemed really out of place
TIL I wish I could unlearn
The scene where he read the poem was really memorable for me. I found out afterwards it's a well-known poem irl, but I'll probably always associate it with that movie. Rage, rage, against the dying of the light.
yea ! for some reason I initially thought it was composed for the movie as well. Maybe because it was so fitting
I can't shake off the Nolan when I see Nolan films. I see the same tired tropes of affluent people grandstanding each other against the stakes of the world, to the absolute non-consent of anyone in it. Ample nepotism in the sense that the "greatness" is inherited, and then tacking on over-the-top artistic prose with the intent of swaying the audience into believing that these are respectable people. All his characters scream of narcissism.
And as always: Eat a dick, Murphy. You're an adult now, you know exactly why your dad had to leave, and you still choose to hate him? Jesus, kid.
Iβm not sure if you live in the US, but theyβre releasing it for theaters on December 6th. I missed out on it the first time too, so Iβm making sure Iβm there.
Once I ignored the ridiculous conclusion that "love is the key" I also liked this film.
Same here, didn't see it on the big screen because I kept hearing negative things about the film but man... it's the best sci-fi movie I've ever seen!