ngrignon
Joined Aug 2012
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Interstellar offers us for the first time a vision of this incredibly huge universe where we are just an infinite small part of it. Never before I was so mesmerized by the beauty and at the same time the depressing and claustrophobic feeling of space.
This ain't no Star wars! physic laws apply here, and show us that our space future will be much more difficult than we thought watching the usual space flick with hyperdrive or FTL engine. With these huge distance, we will have to also cope with time and the conundrum of its consequences.
Interstellar cannot be watch once only, multiple watching are necessary to measure its majesty. I really hope we will get a sequel because it deserves it.
I was also impressed by the music of Hans Zimmer, his use of symbolic pipe organ (homage to 2001?) and minimalist , near mathematical, rhythms are really in total symbiosis with the movie like I rarely experience it before.
Of course the movie itself is not perfect, but Nolan really transcended himself giving us a glimpse of a far far away future for the human race.... if we don't kill ourselves long before because of our greed and incredible stupidity.
This ain't no Star wars! physic laws apply here, and show us that our space future will be much more difficult than we thought watching the usual space flick with hyperdrive or FTL engine. With these huge distance, we will have to also cope with time and the conundrum of its consequences.
Interstellar cannot be watch once only, multiple watching are necessary to measure its majesty. I really hope we will get a sequel because it deserves it.
I was also impressed by the music of Hans Zimmer, his use of symbolic pipe organ (homage to 2001?) and minimalist , near mathematical, rhythms are really in total symbiosis with the movie like I rarely experience it before.
Of course the movie itself is not perfect, but Nolan really transcended himself giving us a glimpse of a far far away future for the human race.... if we don't kill ourselves long before because of our greed and incredible stupidity.
It was the days when F1 was really a lethal sport for crazies... the interviews of many of these guys, knowing that most of them finished burned alive in their cars few months or years after the filming, is so tragically poignant. Cevert in particular... so genuine and open about his passion, Jackie and their friendship. A future world champion until his fate was sealed this terrible day at Watkins Glen 1973. Awesome footage of movie quality of these 1973 raging motor beasts mastered by their crazy fearless masters... rarely seen so vibrant footage of a long gone era. And of course the awful drama of these 2 terrible and visceral graphic scenes that demonstrate why so few could ride these mechanical monsters. A documentary that explains the essence of this sport during these early eras: epic, raw and dangerous. One of the best ever.
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