“No
one willingly attends a space science fiction movie with a space history
curator. The audible eye rolling, heavy sighing and groans of protest when the
laws of physics are violated through the magic of CGI can ruin even the most
entertaining and fast-paced science fiction movie for others. Even tightly
written movies that cause the most skeptical to suspend disbelief for the
duration of the film later generate days of recrimination over historical,
logical, mechanical and physical flaws. The flaws can range from meaningless
ones to grand leaps of faith; all of which can unravel the entire fabric of the
story. Interstellar is not one of these movies.
“Three
things distinguish the film from recent space-themed movies: it is grounded in
the current concerns of our world; its plot is rich in the technically accurate
science and technology of spaceflight and the movie pays homage to the best of
the spaceflight cinema genre. All three themes transport the viewer and leave
few concerns for what might be missing, rather than what the film got wrong.”
Read more:
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/why-interstellar-belongs-pantheon-best-realistic-science-fiction-films-
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