First thing I want to mention is that IMAX is not worth it. I don't know, the screen is bigger, yes, but whatever actually. And the sound was too loud I even had that nasty feeling as if something hitting my chest. As for the movie. The beginning was actually not bad. Some dialogs sounded unrealistic, exactly like something that was written for the script, it didn't feel like actual normal people having some normal people's conversations like any normal people have. But overall not that bad. In fact, in the first part of the movie I found myself crying, then suddenly laughing for the joke, then crying again. It was really very emotional and touching, with some unexpected humor on top of it. But when I heard Anne's monolog about love... C'mon. It is just dumb, the dumbest thing I've ever heard. I was sitting in the chair and was thinking like meh? What the hell is this? Suddenly I started thinking it's going to be worse from now, and I was right. Then they were just flying around for like 2 hours, ok. Now, all extraterrestrial footage was shown in trailers! That's huge disappointment. I was expecting some bigger action with explanations of how reversed mountains are working, but no. Nothing. Now about science. They said it's going to be hard science movie. Are you kidding me? Like seriously? Let me tell you that, I'm not even going to mention wormholes are impossible, I'm gonna mention that defining time as another dimension is misconception. It is effective for creating formulas, but it is not dimension. People created time to determine how fast things change around us, in fact time does not exist. There is just universe and it changes, that's it. There is time dilation, but that's it. Travelling in time is misconception. But I'm okay with that in science fiction movie (like Back to the Future) but the level at which it was abused in this movie is just beyond. This movie is anti-scientific at the extreme level. What happened in black hole is just... I don't know what to say. It was completely retarded. Time as dimension, that ghost thing, c'mon I don't even want to comment on this, I have nothing to say. I was sitting and thinking like what the hell am I watching at? The ending is very simple, predictable, and not shocking or surprising or awakening any feeling in me. As for the soundtrack, it was very average, if not bad. It sounded very 2001, and even though I didn't like 2001 or soundtrack in it, the 2001's soundtrack was even better. Also, I don't understand, I haven't seen a scene with holding hands and rocket launching, and I haven't seen the scene with Cooper rubbing his hands sitting near Murph, did I miss it or was it cut? Overall, the plot was very simple and not even close to being complicated. It was very crumpled in some way, it wasn't developed. Characters wasn't developed. It was just very average. I was expecting Interstellar to be bad, I just knew it! Apparently it was even worse then I expected. I already forgot what I have seen. Definitely not waiting for the next Nolan project, probably just gonna see it like any average movie.
5/10 would not watch again