I think Interstellar was a really bad film. There was no suspense on the outcome for the human race and the science was awful.
Plot - will the human race survive? They sprinkle in the documentaries of people talking about how dusty and difficult life was back then. Well if even a million people died in getting the human race to survival -…
I think Interstellar was a really bad film. There was no suspense on the outcome for the human race and the science was awful.
Plot - will the human race survive? They sprinkle in the documentaries of people talking about how dusty and difficult life was back then. Well if even a million people died in getting the human race to survival - that would have been the subject of the documentaries. So we know about 15 minutes in - the human race survives fine. All of them.
Science - the spacecraft launches with a booster stage, an upper booster stage, then the craft is out of the earth's gravity and it can go elsewhere. So far all good. It then lands and boosts off of planet after planet. What, it suddenly had a magical drive that didn't work to leave earth?
My wife would disagree-she says the movie isn't at all about the human race and space: it's a story about a father and his relationship with his daughter
Very fair point. And then the survival of the human race is the McGuffin. But having the McGuffin fail on both plot and science grounds - still ruins it.
I think Interstellar was a really bad film. There was no suspense on the outcome for the human race and the science was awful.
Plot - will the human race survive? They sprinkle in the documentaries of people talking about how dusty and difficult life was back then. Well if even a million people died in getting the human race to survival - that would have been the subject of the documentaries. So we know about 15 minutes in - the human race survives fine. All of them.
Science - the spacecraft launches with a booster stage, an upper booster stage, then the craft is out of the earth's gravity and it can go elsewhere. So far all good. It then lands and boosts off of planet after planet. What, it suddenly had a magical drive that didn't work to leave earth?
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My wife would disagree-she says the movie isn't at all about the human race and space: it's a story about a father and his relationship with his daughter
Very fair point. And then the survival of the human race is the McGuffin. But having the McGuffin fail on both plot and science grounds - still ruins it.