bugrimmar said:
On the subject of Interstellar, it was absolutely awesome. While it played liberties on physics (just like Braveheart), it does so in a sensible way that the average person can relate to. I'm not a scientist and I don't really care if relativity is really like that. The fact is, as a movie, it made things make sense and it gave you the fear of extinction as well as the desire for the survival of the characters. My desire for Cooper and Brand to survive was so intense and I give credit to Nolan for bringing that out on the screen. On the point about comparing it to Gravity, JUST DON'T. Gravity was trash compared to this. Gravity = Duck Hunt :: Interstellar = Half-Life |
The point was that the relativity was really accurate
Then the shuttle flies magically and the end... There was so much attention to detail, then completely ignored in various parts
Then the scientists were fairly stupid... Frustrating







