Osama Bin Gandhi Posted October 27, 2014 Report Posted October 27, 2014 A Movie as Majestic, Slow and Sad as Space http://mashable.com/2014/10/27/interstellar-review Final verdict? If you're looking for easy thrills and comical spills, go see Big Hero 6. If you're looking for complex intergalactic chills, if you desire a slow-building punch to your heart and head, climb aboard the Interstellar train.
Osama Bin Gandhi Posted October 27, 2014 Author Report Posted October 27, 2014 After all the jaw-dropping cinematography and carefully-buffed CGI, in fact, "Interstellar" winds up fitting into a fairly narrow and deeply tired sub-genre alongside films like "Frequency," "Contact," and even "Field of Dreams": Dad Issues from Dimension X. It's impossible to not admire the technical achievements of "Interstellar," but as Michael Bay and so much more modern moviegoing has proved, rapturous visuals can't make up for a ruptured script. Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" spends hundreds of millions to take the audience on a journey to the farthest parts of the cosmos ... so they can be told sentiments as close, and as cheap, as any of the offerings at your local Hallmark card retailer.
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