Friday, February 27, 2015

Interstellar's review

The film begins with the Cooper's family and the destruction of the earth because of human life and pollution, life on earth is running out. There are dust storms because oxygen on earth is finished. The crops are devastated by pests that consume oxygen definitively, and dust storms that destroy the planet, causing humanity has regressed to an agrarian society.

There is a phrase that Cooper's father says:
"The humanity was born in Earth, but her destiny is not to die here."


In the family are the father, Joseph Cooper, a former NASA pilot (Matthew McConaughey), his daughter Murph, his father in law and his son. His wife died of brain cancer. 


Cooper is sent into space to explore other galaxies in search of an habitable planet to bring there all humans. From this moment the action begins. It is an interstellar trip with many adventures and dangers.

In my opinion, this movie is one of the best I have ever seen. The visual effects, the actors (my husband Matthew), the feelings and emotions, the story, the director (Christopher Nolan), the great soundtrack by Hans Zimmer and the poem by Dylan Thomas. I LOVED it and I would see it thousands of time more.



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