Messages and values conveyed in Interstellar

Christopher Nolan's 2014 grand scale science-fiction story about time and space, and the things that transcend them.
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How does Christopher Nolan conveyed messages and values in interstellar through the themes of reality and time?

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hariskhan wrote:How does Christopher Nolan conveyed messages and values in interstellar through the themes of reality and time?
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If you were capable of living in a 5th dimensional world, if you were a 5th dimensional creature, you could perhaps view time as a spatial dimension. And so your ideas of cause and effect would have to be completely rewritten.

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Get an agriculture degree you philistine. That's the message of the flick.

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A protagonist who isn’t what they’re supposed to be due to an accident takes on a mission to find food for his world that takes him far beyond his original home with setbacks around every turn. For a time he is joined by a group of fellow travelers but eventually accepts his fate and says goodbye to the woman in his life to go find the answer alone where he comes in contact with “aliens” who send him back to where he started to bring the message to his people that will allow them the means to get food.

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roivaheb namuh wrote:Get an agriculture degree you philistine. That's the message of the flick.
Or just learn how to plant corn. Lots of corn.

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