Vampire Owl :: What if we don’t get the tickets?
Vampire Bat :: Most probably, we won’t get tickets.
Vampire Owl :: Really? Then why are we going?
Vampire Bat :: Because the movie has a wormhole through which may be getting a ticket is possible. It is called Big Hero 6 which should attract all the family audience and spare Interstellar.
Vampire Owl :: If we don’t book the tickets, the only thing that we are going to find should be a black hole. This is the movie of the weekend. Most of the shows at a good number of places are already booked a lot earlier in advance.
Vampire Bat :: Do you know that Big Hero 6 has better reviews than Interstellar?
Vampire Owl :: Yes, but I am allergic to animated movies these days. So, going to the multiplex and watching any available movie won’t work.
Vampire Bat :: Okay, then take out that card and book the tickets. Wait, is that a tattoo on the side of your head?
Vampire Owl :: Yes. I am the owl with the dragon tattoo. Soon, I shall play with fire and then kick a hornet’s nest. It will improve my confidence with owlifier a lot.
Vampire Bat :: Impressive nonsense. Now, can we just book the tickets?
[Goes to bookmyshow website].
What is it about? :: The movie takes into a far future when the world no longer needs engineers or scientists, but farmers as the world has been facing a severe shortage of food as crops are always affected by blight and huge dust storms become a frequent occurence. Cooper (Matthew McConaughey), a former astronaut lives the life of a farmer in the countryside with his father, son and daughter. His daughter Murphy (Mackenzie Foy) seems to have found some presence in her room which she feels is a ghost, and there are messages being sent, which after being decoded, gets them to a secret NASA building which is planning something huge. It is then revealed that the scientists are attempting to find another planet instead of Earth to colonize, by travelling beyond the known solar system, through a wormhole formed near the planet of Saturn. As nobody else has undertaken a space journey outside simulator, Cooper is assigned the job. But the daughter is not happy about it, and as he decides to save humanity, what will happen to Earth as well as his relationship with his daughter?
The defence of Interstellar :: We have to admit that the movie is something of brutal strength. Christopher Nolan has got the balance here between the emotions and intellect as he keeps them together. The movie is heavy in its drama and at the same time, powerful in its action and special effects, and there lies the beauty of making a mixture which can taste good for more than one kind of viewer. The visual beauty remain stunning, and it is a shame that it didn’t release in 3D in this part of the world. We get a nice look at the heavenly objects and realize that they are indeed belonging to heaven. The two planets as well as the wormhole and the black hole catches our attention. The thrills are powerful, and there are enough twists to keep one guessing. There is no dull moment even when the movie is so long, and it keeps us immersed in the flow, not allowing us to drift away. Interstellar becomes an experience here, and not just a movie that we can watch in an objective manner. The sadness of watching something like Transcendence is drained away by this one too.
Claws of flaw :: The movie’s ending is rather less interesting, and especially with such a great setting and happenings, it needed a better finish; there is some lack of imagination there compared to the movie as a whole. There is also too much Physics being explained, and there we can see the failure to realize that we are not attending a science class but a science fiction; and none of those things are related to what we studied or applicable to real life – they could have just gone on with using “English” rather than scientific terms, and for everything else, there is our willing suspension of disbelief. There are times when visuals struggle too, especially with the looks of the spacecraft. Some dialogues are too overdome too, especially concerning the emotions, as the melodrama gets more powerful. The journey to other planets is not completely utilized, and there are lots of ambiguities that can be guessed, and the lack of the right explanations to be found; there is nothing like getting to point – here it is missing.
Performers of the soul :: Matthew McConaughey is brilliant here – no surprises or twists there as he handles the whole thing without even one flaw there. From the beginning itself, he seems to be clearly attached to the character and doing his best every moment. Anne Hathaway also plays her role to beauty, even as there are some dialogues from her which are rather awkward. But the emotional as well as the intellectual moments are nice whenever she is involved. She shares some of the best moments with the protagonist. Jessica Chastain is also good, and that can be said so because she plays a character which should have no love from the audience and she is successful in the same; being smart and educated doesn’t mean good and caring daughters as we can see in this movie – Mackenzie Foy did the role of the younger her very nicely too. David Gyasi was good there, no doubt. Michael Caine adds to it too. The acting department clearly wins those areas.
Soul exploration :: Interstellar shows us how minute we humans are, in a universe that is stretched beyond all imaginations, like the sand on a beach or like the drops of water that make an ocean. There are a few other movies which this one reminds me of, one of them is Event Horizon and the other is Pandorum. The former dealt with creating an aritificial black hole which used the power of gravity to bring together two points in the space to reduce time taken for space travel, the result being the ability to go beyond the known world into a dimension of evil. The latter had a spaceship going on a hundred and twenty three year journey with sixty thousand people to establish a colony on an Eath-like planet during which there are problems between the crew leading to strange turn of events. Interstellar has elements of these two movies, and I would say that I like those two better. But those movies won’t be that much known in comparison to this, thanks to the hype and the fan-boys. There is also the reminder of 2001: A Space Odyssey and Prometheus.
How it finishes :: Interstellar was one of the most anticipated movie for many, and undoubtedly among the most awaited movies in my list, and there is the huge expectation there which has made sure that the shows are full a lot earlier than they usually are. Even the two Malayalam movies released this weekend don’t seem to have that much rush, but there is that case of the presence in local theatres – still, how well Interstellar is doing is nothing less than a surprise considering the fact that this is the kind of response that only superhero movies and superstar stuff gets, but there is that effect that Gravity had created, still running in the minds. Christopher Nolan is also a name that catches the attention, and even people who haven’t understood Inception after watching for the “n”th time should be willing to take the risk. The collection should be big from this part of the world, and may be this can break the record of Transformers: Age of Extinction, the highest grossing movie of the year – who knows?
Release date: 7th November 2014
Running time: 169 minutes
Directed by: Christopher Nolan
Starring: Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Michael Caine, Bill Irwin, Ellen Burstyn, David Gyasi, Wes Bentley, Josh Stewart, Mackenzie Foy, Ellen Burstyn, Casey Affleck, Timothée Chalamet, John Lithgow, Topher Grace, David Oyelowo, Matt Damon, William Devane
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✠ The Vampire Bat.
Sci-fi, cast and your review. This is a must watch movie for me… . Will watch it soon.
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Yes, do give it a shot on the big screen 🙂
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Nice Sharing
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Thanks for the support 🙂
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Heard good reviews about the movie…Your post confirms it.
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Yes, the stars call you 😀
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Not sure if I´m able to see this one, but had to smile to myself at the conversation you wrote at the beginning. Tatto in the face? Nonsens conversation…..
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You can delay the watching procedure, its going to be there for long 😀
That ones inspired from some strange fashion sense which I witnessed in a mall 😀
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Brilliant movie needed a matching review and you did it
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Thanks 🙂
🙂
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I’m totally in for this one! Christopher Nolan dude! I love his movies 😀
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Yes, but due to the same, we end up expecting more, more and more as if there is no limitation 😀
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heheheh! that’s what we’re supposed to do, right? lol!
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Yes, more within the more; like dream within a dream 😀
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Great review… will watch it for sure… may be this weekend… 😀
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Yes, lets get to the stars 🙂 Do prepare for a Physics attack in advance though 😀 😀
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Wonderful movie. Stunning visuals, great performances, and a very moving story. It had its flaws, but it was an experience well wroth having. Also, Vampire Bat and Owl sound like cool dudes to hang out with.
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Thanks 🙂 Yes, the experience is something that we can always remember; The Bat and the Owl, people don’t usually like their company much, so they watch movies 😀 😀
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now after reading the movie sure looks more interesting .. I got to go and see it tomorrow then 🙂 If i can .. wednesdays we have buy one get one free tickets 🙂
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Yes, do give it a try, after all we can’t deny Nolan 🙂 Nice offer, we have none here though 😀
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Stellar review. Definitely will be rewatching at some point. I think this is up there, on initial view, with The Prestige for me.
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Thanks 🙂 Always wishing for less Physics though 😀
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The soul exploration! Loved it. 🙂 We are so tiny, just a little creature in this big big world (Universe)
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Thanks 🙂 The Vampire Bat says welcome back 😀
If you ever get a chance, play the game Mass Effect – makes you feel the same 🙂
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Okies buddy 😀
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I know 😀 but still just saying, because you understand the spirit 😀 😀
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😀 😀 Yo yo! You are smart!
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Today is not April Fool or something similar, right? Just wondering because you keep saying that 😀
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It’s truth speaking day. 😀
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Thanks for letting me know. I am impressed by your intellect too 😀
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Nice review, have to watch this one 😊
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Its late; hope you get it soon 🙂
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I know, but it’s never too late 😊
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Yes, no movie is ever too late 😀
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