Interstellar is one of the saddest movies I ever seen

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nah it was a.i that constructed wormholes


but back on topic arrival>>>>>>>>>>>>intersteller


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oh you mean the bowl of bland that had one of the worst endings in the history of cinema?
 

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Interstellar is probably my favorite movie, ever. The first time watching that shyt, from the realistic depiction of time relativity, to that big ass fukkin wave on that water planet, to the Tars scene where they stop the station from spinning outta control, to the music...shyt was an amazing ride while high to put it lightly.
Those AI bot designs were dope as fukk too.
 

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I need to rewatch it. I remember liking it a lot but it didnt impact me emotionally, I think bexause I didnt like the girl for some reason:dead: Think i was pissed cause she wouldnt say goodbye when he was leaving. I know petty. Also nikka seemed like he was geeked for the adventure/ thrill of the mission. So that had me like ::yeshrug: to his fate.

The curious case of Benjamin button i remeber hit me like a ton of bricks tho.
 

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Interstellar is one of my favorite movies. Had a deeply spiritual undertone to it which is why I went from a person of faith to becoming an atheist.

We are the saviors that we seek.

And I’m a classical music fan. And thought the soundtrack was outstanding. With movies like that, the music tells part of the story as well and you will find just that in many of the scenes. It’s easy to overlook though if you are not familiar with music.
Satanic doctrine.
 

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Satanic doctrine.

Not necessarily.

The key word is becoming.

But if I had to translate this in Christian terms. Christians make up the body of Christ. They are his hands in the world, his mouth, his feet, and his eyes. If things are to be done, they are to be done through his body, the church. So the onus to feed the hungry, provide shelter for the homeless, heal the sick, take care of the widows, look after children, and solve problems, is on us. So we are, in fact, called to be saviors, just as Christ was a savior. You can’t just pray the problem away. You have to be the one to fix it. That is the message of Christ to his church.

The message that I got in the movie was not to relying on crutches or pass the buck but to become a problem solver. That’s what I meant by being the saviors that we seek.
 
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nah it was a.i that constructed wormholes


but back on topic arrival>>>>>>>>>>>>intersteller


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It's right in the movie when Cooper was speaking with TARS in the tessersact after Murph solved the "problem". "They/Bulk Beings" were humans from the future who evolved into five dimensional beings.



Cooper: Did it work?
TARS: I think it might have.
Cooper: How do you know?
TARS: Because, the bulk beings are closing the tesseract.
Cooper: Don't you get it yet TARS? They're not beings. They're us! What I've been doing for Murph, they're doing for me, for all of us.
TARS: Cooper, people couldn't build this!
Cooper: No. No, not yet. But, one day. Not you and me. But a people . . . a civilization that's evolved past the four dimensions we know.
 

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Might as well throw Gravity bytch ass in here as well.

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CGI was good and movie sold me off the strength of the trailer that used music from one of my favorite classical composers, Arvo Part.
 

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As an aside, my Meyers Brigg personality type is INTJ. Apparently, Christopher Nolan films are geared toward INTJ personality types which is why I think it resonated with me much. Interstellar is ranked as being one of the most INTJ movies along side inception and I think Dark Night.
 
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The movie was good on some scientific and exploration shyt, but it wasn’t sad. The man should’ve never went to that water planet/QUOTE]

They had to, it was one of the planets they thought could sustain life.

Fred.
 
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