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Interstellar ending...

Real 2 40.00%
 
Nor real 0 0%
 
In coopers mind 2 40.00%
 
Idk 1 20.00%
 
Total:5

I just awoke to a saddening thought. There's no way the rebuilt society wouldn't travel through that wormhole and Brand would be part of an advanced civilization on Edmunds Planet. Unless different time periods are shown, cooper should have made it bavk first and Murph should have said, you'll find Amelia apart of our new home out there somewhere, probably being built right now... argh. They fucked this up so badly even after your suspension of disbelief with the Tesseract and the morse code. Simply, there is no reason people wouldn't have made it to Brand before Cooper and there would have been rescue missions for them both. 

Last edited by LegitHyperbole - on 24 May 2026

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That movie completely falls apart at the end. That shit with the bookcase completely took me out of the story. I always that the movie was overhyped among Nolan's filmography.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1gWECYYOSo

Please Watch/Share this video so it gets shown in Hollywood.

Signalstar said:

That movie completely falls apart at the end. That shit with the bookcase completely took me out of the story. I always that the movie was overhyped among Nolan's filmography.

I don't like the tesseract interpretation either and the fact he survived the black hole but I also don't like 2001's ending and that film is still epic. I think Nolan wanted to copy Kubrick. 



Act 3 of that film brings the whole experience down anyway



On the flipside, American Psycho is a movie where everyone assumes the events are imaginary but the movie takes on deeper meaning when you realize how all of the events actually did happen. There was good YouTube video breaking it down but I think it got taken down.



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TallSilhouette said:

On the flipside, American Psycho is a movie where everyone assumes the events are imaginary but the movie takes on deeper meaning when you realize how all of the events actually did happen. There was good YouTube video breaking it down but I think it got taken down.

So who cleaned up after him?



KLXVER said:
TallSilhouette said:

On the flipside, American Psycho is a movie where everyone assumes the events are imaginary but the movie takes on deeper meaning when you realize how all of the events actually did happen. There was good YouTube video breaking it down but I think it got taken down.

So who cleaned up after him?

The murders? It's been a while since I watched the movie or the (now lost) analysis I'm referring to but some just went unsolved while others (like the apartment) were covered up for the sake of property values and such. I can't do the video justice but the point was that that whole yuppy world was so sociopathic that a straight up psychopath like Patrick could blend right in. 



TallSilhouette said:
KLXVER said:

So who cleaned up after him?

The murders? It's been a while since I watched the movie or the (now lost) analysis I'm referring to but some just went unsolved while others (like the apartment) were covered up for the sake of property values and such. I can't do the video justice but the point was that that whole yuppy world was so sociopathic that a straight up psychopath like Patrick could blend right in. 

Seems like its just a theory. I always believed it was all in his head. Both in the book and the movie.



KLXVER said:
TallSilhouette said:

The murders? It's been a while since I watched the movie or the (now lost) analysis I'm referring to but some just went unsolved while others (like the apartment) were covered up for the sake of property values and such. I can't do the video justice but the point was that that whole yuppy world was so sociopathic that a straight up psychopath like Patrick could blend right in. 

Seems like its just a theory. I always believed it was all in his head. Both in the book and the movie.

The video made a better case than I ever could. It fully convinced me. Wish it was still available.