What is annoying me is that there are now several different previews, probably 10 minutes of the movie already revealed....
Make sure you bring a catheter or better yet, don't consume any fluids before seeing this movie! My friend had to make two trips during this film. Me? My Dad wouldn't stop the car during long trips, so I developed my "Aviator" bladder. Even then, it was good that the movie ended when it did.John Kotches said:The running time of the movie is 169 minutes (2:49). I don't think they've "given away" too much.
That was my first thought too!Take the robots: they are unlike anything I've seen depicted in a movie before but reminded me of the monolith from "2001".
We both had drinks, didn't stay for the credits... I told her we would wait for the BD. Saw it a a non IMAX theater, sound was good, no problems understanding words etc.Make sure you bring a catheter or better yet, don't consume any fluids before seeing this movie! My friend had to make two trips during this film. Me? My Dad wouldn't stop the car during long trips, so I developed my "Aviator" bladder. Even then, it was good that the movie ended when it did.
This movie was great! Now, I grew up with "2001" and "Interstellar" reminds me of it in many ways. But while parts may seem like the Nolan Brothers have lifted pieces from other movies, they are more of an homage than plagerizing. Take the robots: they are unlike anything I've seen depicted in a movie before but reminded me of the monolith from "2001". The AI element of the robots was the movie's comic relief. The voice interface was the only human thing about them, nothing about the physical design was made in our image. In some ways it reminds me of the interaction between Luke and R2D2, except you could understand both sides of a conversation.
There is an emotional element to this movie I wasn't expecting, something that "2001" lacks. The aspects of General Relativity are used to give the story some poignant moments. Credibility is stretched like Time at some points, but you can't think about tidal forces when you need to survive traversing a gravity well so deep that hours are like years.
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