'Interstellar' Nolan Fans Member Reviews

Christopher Nolan's 2014 grand scale science-fiction story about time and space, and the things that transcend them.
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10 for me

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Need a 2nd viewing before review, but 9.5 for me

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I believe Natalie changed to a 9.5 as well.

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Put me down for a 10. And I don't hand that bad boy out often.

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9/10 for me. Was frustrated by the quick pace of the 1st act (choppy and underdeveloped) and found the 2nd act very uninspired. The endless "camera mounted on ship" scenes got old. And when
Mann and Coop slide down the ice cliff only to end up in a completely different pile of fluffy snow, I almost laughed out loud. As a Canadian it's so frustrating how poorly American movies simulate snow and cold.
But that 3rd act my God. Not going to talk about all the good aspects because there are so many. I cannot give it a 10 due to small frustrations, but it's a work of art more than any other Nolan film. You feel like your brain has been hit by a car after this movie. To me movies exist to inspire and make us think, and Interstellar certainly does just that.

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Can't really add anything to what has already been said. An incredible experience especially seeing it in 70mm IMAX. As i was watching, it felt like i was witnessing something truly special, very few new films give me that feeling. It's not without its faults but the high points were so monumentally high that it didn't effect my overall experience. It's been on my mind all of today and yesterday and i can't wait to see it again.

If i had to give it a rating it would probably be a 9/10

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9/10
Fantastic movie.Third act was absolutely mesmerizing.

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The rules:
1. I didn't include a mixed category because it would be too complicated. 0 - 5 is negative, 6 - 10 is positive
2. In order to be included, you have to have made at least 100 posts.
3. In order to be included in the "top critics" category, you have to have made at least 1000 posts.
4. If you didn't include a score, you weren't included, but you can PM me or post a score and I'll include you.

All Critics
24 reviews counted
Average Rating: 9.5/10
NolanFans-O-Meter: 94%
(2782) natalie: 9.5/10
(8199) Dream-Xtractor: 10/10
(1611) Yusuf Dazz: 10/10
(127) willyjoel: 8.5/10
(691) thegreypilgrim: 10/10
(2397) MiracleSleeper2: 9.9/10
(398) Rom: 5/10
(372) 4NLegend: 10/10
(8042) Red Hood: 10/10
(3120) OVERMAN: 10/10
(2799) xWhereAmI?: 10/10
(12594) Vader182: 10/10
(777) AsianVersionOfET: 10/10
(232) ek79: 9/10
(3399) Addicted2Movies: 10/10
(4048) Thedarkknight628: 10/10
(128) The Taxman: 10/10
(169) Angier: 8/10
(2169) Panapaok: 10/10
(9799) Durden: 10/10
(2906) Now Where Was I ?: 9.5/10
(662) Sky007: 10/10
(1510) RabidBEBOP: 9/10
(605) poplar: 9/10
Top Critics
14 reviews counted
Average Rating: 9.8/10
NolanFans-O-Meter: 100%
(2782) natalie: 9/10
(8199) Dream-Xtractor: 10/10
(1611) Yusuf Dazz: 10/10
(2397) MiracleSleeper2: 9.9/10
(8042) Red Hood: 10/10
(3120) OVERMAN: 10/10
(2799) xWhereAmI?: 10/10
(12594) Vader182: 10/10
(3399) Addicted2Movies: 10/10
(4048) Thedarkknight628: 10/10
(2169) Panapaok: 10/10
(9799) Durden: 10/10
(2906) Now Where Was I ?: 9.5/10
(1510) RabidBEBOP: 9/10
I still need scores from:
(139) Lord Shade - positive
(123) vesh - positive
(2207) ChrisNolan - positive
(197) Thaillest89 - positive
(441) Echovoid_52 - positive
(1329) Havoc1st - positive
(7696) Cop 223 - positive

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I look at Interstellar as a one of kind film that is in ways more than just a great film, it transcends beyond the philosophical, scientific, visual and emotional standards of the ‘average’ masterpiece. It’s a poetic tribute to our potential as a species, our capacity to go beyond our reaches and our capacity to care of one another.

I feel immensely connected to this film, in this modern age-obsessing about new scientific theories and philosophies. The film holds a brilliant sense of accuracy while giving acknowledgement to the mysteries of science and the Universe.

Not much needs to be said about the groundbreaking technical achievements of this film. To me the whole film is perfectly wrapped and wound. This is a film that’s meant to exist in a sense that this is the quintessential film about the future of the human species, human innovation and space travel. Therefore everything feels like it’s fallen in the right place.

10/10

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The NolanFans scoring system is now the original post, I'll be updating there.

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