I loved the movie, was well worth the hour drive to watch the 70mm IMAX version, digital still has a long way to go to match film quality. Gravity was pretty and a technical achievement, Interstellar actually brings a story with real emotion. The ending was great as well, and you can also explain it without retrocausality. http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=6827350 Makes more sensein a way. Solves the plot holes of why he didn't make a bigger effort to make his younger self stay, or simply not send or mess up the coordinates in the first place. Or you can assume it was all in his mind and he died as soon as het entered the event horizon. The movie hinted enough at the last thing you see before you die is your children.
The movie can certainly have a sequel, the original plot has enough ideas left for one.
http://www.slashfilm.com/interstellar-script-differences/
The movie is certainly not perfect, taking a lot of liberties with physics and the usual unlikely events to drive up the tension. Still a big improvement over Gravity, which was basically 3 times the same thing with nonsense orbital physics. Gravity felt more like a big tech demo.
Entering the 3D worm hole, and later the black hole was truly amazing in 70mm IMAX. Same with the fly overs of the planets. The tesseract also looked very good and felt claustrofobic and infinite at the same time. Great Music too, although I will have to listen to that again at home. Some parts were too loud to hear without my ears distorting the sound.







