Also, I maybe one of the minorities when it comes to the bookcase thing for two reasons. 1st, being a single father with a daughter.... that thought of being emotionally disconnected stuck with me hard. Re-watching that in fact, his closed minded view was the cause of the rift between her and him. 2nd, this was where Nolan unlike any storytelling director have ever accomplished, blended science with spirituality/paranormal activity. By making him "dead" or we shall say in a 5TH dimension, he was able to transcend through time and be the creation of things of his past. He was essentially a poltergeist. So the bookcase thing did not BOTHER me at all, because if he was implied DEAD to which I always felt he was once he entered the black hole, then what's to say his spirit DID return back to the home?
I also, loved the fact that the 3rd act is opened for interpretation.... for y'all complaining it's like M. Night Shyamalan, it's not because it's not an outright twist ending with no ambiguity in it. The 3rd act is COMPLETELY ambiguous. The only issue is that people are so caught up in the hard science of the picture that once it reaches the ambiguity last act, it feels disjointed, because you expected a hard scientific explanation when it's not one.
So, it's either one of three things:
A: Everything shown in the movie was as is. Cooper enters the black hole. He SOMEHOW survives and falls into the tesseract created by the unknown and unseen 5th dimension beings. He somehow returns back through the worm hole once the tesseract collapses, and found unconscious orbiting around Saturn luckily by a space fleet. Reunited with his daughter. Unsatisfied with this new station and dips to find Brand.
B: Cooper initially "dies" once entering the black hole. He is transformed into a 5th dimension being and therefore, time doesn't exist. The 5th dimensional being puts him in the tesseract so he can implement everything to help his daughter save mankind. Once completed, he was "resurrected" like Lazarus back through the wormhole, and found unconscious orbiting around Saturn.
C. Cooper is DEAD once he entered the black hole. His soul enters the 5th dimension in which he falls into the tesseract which is basically "purgatory". Now in purgatory, he's a poltergeist and haunts his old home trying to send messages to his daughter (and himself) in order to save humanity. Once his successful, he leaves purgatory (the tesseract) and his spirit is lifted away. His last memories is about him reuniting with his daughter in the future.
I also, loved the fact that the 3rd act is opened for interpretation.... for y'all complaining it's like M. Night Shyamalan, it's not because it's not an outright twist ending with no ambiguity in it. The 3rd act is COMPLETELY ambiguous. The only issue is that people are so caught up in the hard science of the picture that once it reaches the ambiguity last act, it feels disjointed, because you expected a hard scientific explanation when it's not one.
So, it's either one of three things:
A: Everything shown in the movie was as is. Cooper enters the black hole. He SOMEHOW survives and falls into the tesseract created by the unknown and unseen 5th dimension beings. He somehow returns back through the worm hole once the tesseract collapses, and found unconscious orbiting around Saturn luckily by a space fleet. Reunited with his daughter. Unsatisfied with this new station and dips to find Brand.
B: Cooper initially "dies" once entering the black hole. He is transformed into a 5th dimension being and therefore, time doesn't exist. The 5th dimensional being puts him in the tesseract so he can implement everything to help his daughter save mankind. Once completed, he was "resurrected" like Lazarus back through the wormhole, and found unconscious orbiting around Saturn.
C. Cooper is DEAD once he entered the black hole. His soul enters the 5th dimension in which he falls into the tesseract which is basically "purgatory". Now in purgatory, he's a poltergeist and haunts his old home trying to send messages to his daughter (and himself) in order to save humanity. Once his successful, he leaves purgatory (the tesseract) and his spirit is lifted away. His last memories is about him reuniting with his daughter in the future.
Nolan pulled a okie doke on you and you fell for it....
If you read the OG script you can tell Nolan got lazy and either didn't think it would translate well on camera......OR he didn't know how to put it on camera and still get support from producers.... .so now we get the narrative "love transcends time & space" bullshyt
I still fukk with Nolan...but he dropped the ball because this was supposed to be Contact 2015 but with the ending we wanted
It's a movie bruh you should learn how to suspend logic when watching them otherwise you come off as a hater over analyzing every little thing. It's a fukking fictional film it's not supposed to be scientifically plausible or correct.
It's a movie bruh you should learn how to suspend logic when watching them otherwise you come off as a hater over analyzing every little thing. It's a fukking fictional film it's not supposed to be scientifically plausible or correct.
Nolan pulled a okie doke on you and you fell for it....
If you read the OG script you can tell Nolan got lazy and either didn't think it would translate well on camera......OR he didn't know how to put it on camera and still get support from producers.... .so now we get the narrative "love transcends time & space" bullshyt
I still fukk with Nolan...but he dropped the ball because this was supposed to be Contact 2015 but with the ending we wanted
Well, lets talk about that. Question, have you ever been in love or currently in love? What IS love and what's it's magnetic attraction that connects people even from a distance?
I know mothers who can SENSE something going on with their child while nowhere near the vicinity. How is that possible? It's unexplained. And that's exactly what Dr. Brand was talking about even when Coop called her out on it.
Well, lets talk about that. Question, have you ever been in love or currently in love? What IS love and what's it's magnetic attraction that connects people even from a distance?
I know mothers who can SENSE something going on with their child while nowhere near the vicinity. How is that possible? It's unexplained. And that's exactly what Dr. Brand was talking about even when Coop called her out on it.
Beautifully shot film. To me it got a little complex in terms of all the space lingo, I got lost in the middle a bit but I love the bookshelf scenes in the other dimension. Are there any other alternate dimension movies out there that are worth watching ?
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