Actors: Matthew Mcconaughey, Anne Hathaway
Director: Christopher Nolan
Note: Vague spoilers ahead
Oh, Christopher Nolan, you rascal, you. You get me to see your movies because they are really cool - and Interstellar is indeed cool. It's one of the most visually captivating films I've ever seen. The characterization isn't bad or lazy. The world is as developed as a Christopher Nolan world is ever going to get - and indeed, while this world does not feel lived in, who needs a film world to feel lived in? Kubrick's films don't feel lived in either. Furthermore, the film is ambitious as all get out. So why do I think this movie is not a success? The same reason why I don't think any other Christopher Nolan films are great - the plot. The characters don't feel like they are real people - they feel like they are slaves to a plot that requires them to do these things. And indeed, this is true intra-film here. It's hard to feel like you've seen something compelling when the movie itself tells you that its characters are slaves. So while I think this is a good movie and that people will probably enjoy it, it's the last Christopher Nolan film I will see unless I get word that this movie does not fall prey to Nolanism.
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