Controversial opinions about Interstellar

Christopher Nolan's 2014 grand scale science-fiction story about time and space, and the things that transcend them.
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the end reminds me of Lost in Space (1998)

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The "flawed" part of the now widely used descriptor "flawed masterpiece" is not necessary.

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Got another one. The end of Coward is more exhilarating than the beloved docking music.

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Interstellar will be Nolan's most remembered/most discussed film.

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Young Murph is gonna be really hot in a few years.

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thegreypilgrim wrote:Got another one. The end of Coward is more exhilarating than the beloved docking music.
Not sure about that.
braungeo123 wrote:Interstellar will be Nolan's most remembered/most discussed film.
Not sure about that.

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Bacon wrote:
thegreypilgrim wrote:Got another one. The end of Coward is more exhilarating than the beloved docking music.
Not sure about that.
braungeo123 wrote:Interstellar will be Nolan's most remembered/most discussed film.
Not sure about that.
I guess that's why they're called controversial opinions.

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Interstellar's visuals will be less appreciated in the future.

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Havoc1st wrote:Interstellar's visuals will be less appreciated in the future.
The tech maybe but i think time will crystalize the truth about the function behind the choices

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Havoc1st wrote:Interstellar's visuals will be less appreciated in the future.
Well, duh. 2001's visuals are still amazing and always beautiful , but no one can deny they had a much bigger impact in a world without CGI, without Cuaron's Gravity, without HD cameras on ISS.

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