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Munkeh111 said:
ithis said:
I watched it last night in digital projection and I was sitting close to the screen. Not the best combination, the resolution lines were clearly visible.

I liked it...but the ending was... not ok.
Black holes are unapproachable, the event horizon is annihilation in it's purest form. No imaginary human has any business even closely approaching a thing like that and live in any imaginary story that takes place in the next 10000 imaginary years.

I would watch it again in true Imax.

While the ending was definitely nonsense, we have no real idea what happens when you get close to a black hole. We think we know, but we don't

The actual time of the start of the film was quite vague, but generally assumed to be around now?


Keep in mind that it wasn't a "stationary" black hole. In fact, it was one that was rapidly spinning, or so called rapidly-spinning blackhole. Also, they did mention at the beginning that it was more gentle compared to other black holes.

I was reading this guy's blog about how scientifically accurate the science in interstellar was, but for some reason I can't find it anymore.