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sc94597 said:
Munkeh111 said:

I have no issue with weird stuff inside a black hole, but what was there was just so stupid. Then we get the speech about love being the 5th dimension which just made me angry

 

Honestly, I felt the love bit was just how Cooper was interpreting the situation, not really the science behind it. I think it can all be explained either by Cooper's speculation (future human beings rigged it) or some other intelligence rigged it. That means that these beings must connect Cooper and Murph so that Murph could get the knowledge necessary to reformulate gravity. It is just like such beings use a hypercube as a sort of GUI, because that is what Cooper would be able to understand and interpret. 

I hope so, the speech still made me angry.

The fact that it was going to be Cooper/Murph/Brand or future humans was fairly obvious from the start of the film. Basically, I felt I would have known if there were aliens and also the fact that the film had enough things to do without dealing with other species

It makes sense from the perspective that the tale would have been passed on through the next generations of humans. He was famous for transmitting the data and Murph was famous for finishing the calculations. Then they simply find their technology and make sure humanity can survive.

Yes it's a bit circular, but time travel can never be entirely logical can it. I actually liked the slightly ambiguous ending as well, it was never really clear where humanity would end up

Or maybe I just over analyse films? Probably why Scott Pilgrim is my favourite film, it never tries to make sense