It’s not how your start, it’s how you finish

Letdown, disappointment, and downright lazy, that was Interstellar. Do you remember going with your family and your Mom said, “We’re going for a treat”? As a child you thought it was to maybe Cold Stone or Baskin-Robbins, but then turned towards the tofu joint. That was Interstellar.

Building up to be one of the best movies ever put in cinema, then a lazy, disappointing, and letdown of a second half. During that drive picking out if you wanted jelly beans or Butterfingers with your strawberry deliciousness and then realizing you were going to get to eat soybeans.

This movie started off like it was going to be with the best of the Sci-Fi movies. It might’ve been Nolan’s best work, the connection between Matthew McConaughey’s character and his movie daughter Murph just made this movie. Child actors most of the times are awful, but Mackenzie Foy was DY-NAMI-TE.

When McConaughey left Foy, the audience was torn, by the way the performance went down the toilet he should’ve stayed.

The thing the film did really well at was the scientific aspect of the movie is not the end obviously). A movie involving the distortions in time and space might be way off course, but the depictions of these events were very precise and accurate towards beliefs in the science community.

The other thing this move is almost perfect at was the connections between characters at the beginning. The misunderstood son, a too smart for her own good child, and the father who doesn’t fit in the society in which he was in.

Now here’s when it started to become the most overrated film ever. It’s very difficult to act while talking about wormholes, gravity, and the time space continuum, but this was another reason why it fell apart.

After going through the wormhole it went from a connection of a loving father and a desperate daughter to no connection between the crew when members of the crew died.

They have to build up from what they started! They showed a great connection between father and daughter, but decided to have the film have no connections for 2 hours.

I loved the connection between Murph and Cooper as much as anyone, but Cooper shoved it down the audience’s throat. “We got to do it for Murph” HOW ABOUT FOR THE HUMAN RACE?!

Also McConaughey’s decision was wrong because they should’ve gone with Anne Hathway’s heart?! Nolan spent 3 hours building upon the real science then having the whole ending come down to LOVE?!

Nolan, who brought Inception and the Dark Knight trilogy, decided to have the fate of the world be decided by LOVE? *Sigh*

Then finally, by the power of love McConaughey survives a Blackhole who by that created a different dimension, which gives the way to humanity’s survival with Morse code through a broken watch to his daughter years in the past. OK.

I’d give Interstellar a 2 out of 5 shields.