Prepare to embark on an awe-inspiring cinematic odyssey with Christopher Nolan's groundbreaking masterpiece, "Interstellar." A captivating blend of science fiction, drama, and breathtaking visuals, this 2014 film transports viewers to the fringes of our universe and unravels the enigmatic secrets of space and time.
Set in a dystopian future where Earth is ravaged by drought and famine, "Interstellar" follows the journey of Cooper (Matthew McConaughey), a widowed farmer who is recruited by NASA for a perilous mission. Along with a team of astronauts and scientists, Cooper sets out to find a new home for humanity among the stars.
Nolan collaborated with theoretical physicists to create a scientifically accurate depiction of space travel and the possibilities of interstellar exploration. The film's stunning special effects and immersive visuals bring to life the vastness of space, the gravitational forces of black holes, and the intricate wormholes that connect distant galaxies.
Beyond its scientific marvels, "Interstellar" is a profoundly human story about love, family, and the indomitable spirit of exploration. Cooper grapples with the difficult choice between saving humanity and leaving behind his children. The film explores the sacrifices and emotional turmoil that accompany a quest for the unknown.
"Interstellar" received widespread critical acclaim upon its release, grossing over $675 million worldwide. It was nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, and won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects.
The film's box office success and critical acclaim solidified its place as one of the most iconic and influential science fiction films of the 21st century. Its groundbreaking visuals and immersive storytelling inspired a new generation of filmmakers and VFX artists.
Award | Category | Winner |
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Academy Award | Best Visual Effects | Paul J. Franklin, Andrew Lockley, Ian Hunter, and Scott R. Fisher |
Golden Globe Award | Best Original Score | Hans Zimmer |
BAFTA Award | Best Special Visual Effects | Paul J. Franklin, Andrew Lockley, Ian Hunter, and Scott R. Fisher |
Critics' Choice Movie Award | Best Visual Effects | Paul J. Franklin, Andrew Lockley, Ian Hunter, and Scott R. Fisher |
Saturn Award | Best Science Fiction Film | N/A |
Territory | Gross (USD) |
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North America | $188,020,017 |
International | $487,329,665 |
Worldwide | $675,349,682 |
Publication | Rating |
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Rotten Tomatoes | 72% (fresh) |
Metacritic | 74/100 (generally favorable reviews) |
IMDb | 8.6/10 |
Empire | 4/5 stars |
The Guardian | 4/5 stars |
Mistake | Correction |
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Misinterpreting the ending | Read articles or discussions that explain the ending in detail. |
Assuming the black hole is a wormhole | The black hole in "Interstellar" is a real black hole, not a wormhole. |
Confusing the fifth dimension with time travel | The fifth dimension in "Interstellar" is a spatial dimension, not a temporal dimension. |
Believing that Cooper actually travels back in time | Cooper does not travel back in time, but rather experiences the fifth dimension, which allows him to interact with the past. |
Assuming that the film is based on actual science | While "Interstellar" is scientifically accurate to a certain extent, it is still a work of fiction and many of its concepts are purely speculative. |
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