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nanarchy said:
Ninsect said:
nanarchy said:
I saw Interstellar on the weekend, man it sucked. So many plot holes, physics fails and scenes and story that was excessively dragged out. Reminded me of Gravity (but not 'quite' as bad). It seems they took multiple movie plots and slammed them together without much thought to how it would work.

Like what?

Not going to go into them all, but some of the obvious fails and plot holes.

1. a planet with waves of that height would have such massive tidal forces at play that it would tear the planet apart.

2. When working out which planet to visit first they don't bother to include the 7 years in their calculation as time to visit the planet and decide it is the closest, it is actually the furthest away scientifically and the most expensive to visit and hence would have been done last.

3. The total retard moment of her on the planet trying to retrieve data which is obviously useless as the planet has damn giant waves on it. cliche moment which reminded me of the moron scientists in prometheus.

4. If there was a blight on earth wiping out crops space would not be the option humans would be spending their time on, We can already create domes with sealed environments on earth for food production. You could easily and more economically produce sealed environments many times the size of any space station that could be created.

5. Why the hell was mann trying to kill them and steal the ship. Once at the planet all he had to do was say, oops I lied, now they have to go to the next planet with him, completely idiotic story line.

6. how could they possibly even approach the event horizon of a black hole, they would have been completely crushed by the gravitational forces long before getting even close let alone try to cross the event horizon and send signals out.

7. Whether it was humans in the future or aliens the concept that they were smart enough to create 5 dimensional representation of space yet still needed to bring him there to talk to his daughter in the past was just dumb.

1. Eh, I am going to need to see the science behind that. 

2. I'm pretty sure they talked about the 7 years point.

3. I'll give you that, but she was emotional which completely destroys reason much of the time.

4. The epitome of nitpicking imo. There would've been no movie in that case lol. Some liberties need to be taken to make movies...

5. He explains that himself. He doesn't want them to find out he was selfish (he sent the signal despite the planet not being inhabitable). He only wanted to save himself after such a long time on the planet. Do you know how you'd feel after so many years alone on a distant planet?

6. Hmm, how close did they go? It wasn't really mentioned.

7. You mean it made a plot possible...come on, again, this is nitpicking to the extreme. I don't see how that is dumb either since even though they can perhaps manipulate the 5 dimensions they won't be able to bring him to the past...that's a different matter.



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