Interstellar exists within a rare breed of film. It is both breathtaking in scope and beauty while also thought provoking and emotionally resilient. The visuals are unlike any other film ever conceived and it features some of the most spectacular shots of space since 2001: A Space Odyssey was released nearly fifty years ago. Nolan has stated on more than one occasion that 2001 was and is a huge inspiration for him as a filmmaker and this is tremendously apparent throughout the film, yet it never feels ripped off or copied. Interstellar is in a class of its own. It’s, for lack of a stronger word, magnificent.
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