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- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: What is your interpretation of the ending? SPOILERS AHEAD
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Re: What is your interpretation of the ending? SPOILERS AHE
Actually, Jonathan recently updated info on this, Cooper just dies in Gargantua after transmitting the data, the wormhole closes and he doesn't even get to know if he was successful! http://nerdist.com/jonathan-nolans-ending-to-interstellar-made-a-lot-more-sense/ Then Jonathan Nolan agrees with my ...
- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: Interstellar: The Timeless Deception
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Re: Interstellar: The Timeless Deception
It appears you let others tell you what to think about a film.Cilogy wrote:the only deception here was Nolan giving us the impression that this is a good movie
- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: Interstellar: The Timeless Deception
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Re: Interstellar: The Timeless Deception
We are indeed.celibate wrote:We are in agreement.
- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: Interstellar: The Timeless Deception
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Re: Interstellar: The Timeless Deception
I see what you're getting at.
I agree with you. However, I believe Cooper brings us the news from beyond the grave. As the audience, we're omnipresent. The characters that share that fictional universe with him are not. To them, he's disappeared into the black hole, never to return.
I agree with you. However, I believe Cooper brings us the news from beyond the grave. As the audience, we're omnipresent. The characters that share that fictional universe with him are not. To them, he's disappeared into the black hole, never to return.
- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: Interstellar: The Timeless Deception
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Re: Interstellar: The Timeless Deception
it's an interesting read, but it sounds like you're fighting against the ideas Nolan presented. There's no deception about the ending. What Nolan shows us, is what happened. What do you believe were the ideas that Nolan presented? You're possibly onto something, and the deception is on me! Think ab...
- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: Interstellar: The Timeless Deception
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Re: Interstellar: The Timeless Deception
What do you believe were the ideas that Nolan presented?celibate wrote:it's an interesting read, but it sounds like you're fighting against the ideas Nolan presented. There's no deception about the ending. What Nolan shows us, is what happened.
You're possibly onto something, and the deception is on me!
- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: Interstellar: The Timeless Deception
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Re: Interstellar: The Timeless Deception
I liked reading your text Movie_Dude. I agree with a lot of stuff , disagree with others (Interstellar). I have yet to see the film again but i think it breaks the mold of Nolan's filmography. Thank you, Lionheart. Until now is very clear the common theme of self-realization , and the burden we car...
- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: Interstellar: The Timeless Deception
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Re: Interstellar: The Timeless Deception
Thank you for your kind words, sir.Mindheist wrote:This may be one of the best things I've read on the film. Kudos to you Movie_Dude.
- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: Interstellar: The Timeless Deception
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Re: Interstellar: The Timeless Deception
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for your generous compliment.DrModern wrote:thanks for sharing, a great analysis and formidable interpretation.
- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: Interstellar: The Timeless Deception
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Interstellar: The Timeless Deception
“The most common sort of lie is that by which a man deceives himself: the deception of others is a relatively rare offense.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche In many ways Interstellar is unsurprising. In every way it is astounding. Visuals worthy of their celestial subject; a story that excites with electrify...