A Demon Llama!, on 09 November 2014 - 04:01 AM, said:
Interstellar.
First off, yes go watch it. Then decide if you like it or not yourself.
Some Spoliers.
I agree about the Matt Damon part, did not care for his appearance and it did seems a bit forced. There could have been a better way to show the human need for self preservation/ loneliness/hope(lessness) etc. Maybe not necessary but not unreasonable.
I didn't see how any scenes really dragged on and the visuals were fine, but also nothing spectacular. Score was fine too and in my opinion worked well.
I have to think about the movie first before I come to any solid conclusions yet. I enjoyed it though, but need to mull over it.
QT, its like you wanted to be disappointed. You have 2001 on a pedestal there and comparing this movie and just throwing it away cause obv it did not reach the perfect sate of Kubrick's film, even though they are proposing something different (to me at least). Also, the fifth dimension was not "Love." The fifth dimension was not quantified in the movie. Love was and is what every damned human being experiences in this world, and it was the motivation that allowed our hero to communicate and try to physically interact with his daughter. I am not a theoretical physicist or even anything close to that so can you please post a non hamhanded venture out into the fifth dimension? I would love to know what would actually happen. If you were dying and were in an inconceivable dimension where anything and everything could happen you can bet that you wont wish for a banana but would want to see your family again. Seems like the movie was more of the human condition than a 2001 like, evolutionary or advancement oriented one.
One thing that annoyed me was the reception of the audience - Hey, remember when 2001 was not liked and was dismissed? - Once the movie was done I heard people chuckling or saying "OK then" and an older gentleman saying how the movie was boring and his 20 something son saying how it was bad cause "too much thinking involved." Not to sound presumpuous, but I don't understand how people can say such things when a movie tries to propose grander ideas or themes. Are people really not interested the real possibility that one day humans will need to venture out into the unknown? Or how the effect gravity has on space and time and ramifications of such things as singularities or worm hole or whatever. Of course anyone can shrug and say "pfft, yeah like that would happen." But at least its trying to show and propose some ideas that at least stimulate mentally. Probably not enough action and explosions. I really dont know.
Actually no, I went into this prepared to love it. Nolan has not disppapointed me before. I had not thought I'd dislike it at all. I was super excited beforehand.
Second, I LOATHE Stanley Kubrick, and I REALLY hate 2001. I can recognize why it's considered a good film, and I can recognize what's good about it...but it's not remotely on any kind of pedestal to me and never has. The only Kubrick movie I can watch without wincing is A CLOCKWORK ORANGE.
I'm pretty sure that the 5th dimension they were peddling was love, not in a direct way (as the 5th dimensional beings were humans...) but a roundabout way. The io9 review seems to agree with me on that score, so I'm not the only one who got that impression. That's why there is a whole paragraph of Anne Hathaway's dialogue about how "love" is quantifiable.
And as to your last paragraph, I'm not sure why it bothers you so much that others interpret a film differently to you. Not everyone is looking to have their mind expanded when going to a film. That should be neither here nor there for your enjoyment of it. And I don't think it has anything to do with their wants about humaniity and the stars...it just means they didn't feel like being cerebral about it on a theorhetical physics level on a Friday night out at the movies. Nothing wrong with that.
EW kind of agrees on the "love" thing too...and says it better than I can:
http://popwatch.ew.c...plot-explained/
This post has been edited by QuickTidal: 09 November 2014 - 02:39 PM
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