

This simple editing decision allows Nolan to give an original movement to his film, and the musical crescendo makes us physically feel the sentimental break between two parts of the film.You don't necessarily have to understand it immediately : The film will raise questions in you, such as : what is it to be a human being, is there some physical limitations to our humanity, how far could we be willing to go to determine knowledge, is there other dimensions that we can not access to, and above all: what is the nature of this intact and immutable bond that unites us to others wherever we are in the universe ? Is this bond only intelligible, or is it also tangible ? All these questions resonate in harmony in Nolan's Interstellar. All of this is brilliantly illustrated in a very simple directing choice, which from my point of view is the decisive impetus of the film: to directly jump from when Cooper leaves in his truck, leaving his family behind him, to Endurance taking off. Thus we are transported into the same cockpit that Cooper, we feel the same remorse that he can already feel, we feel the same gravity, and we feel the same fear of the unknown melted with the force of his will. Harmony with Hans Zimmer's soundtrack, to give the film an aspiring and inspiring dimension that went missing for many many years. Just go for it, without a second thought. Only time will answer that.This is the sci-fi movie of the decade, and probably the best movie Nolan ever made. Talented people don't live only in the past, some genius live today, among us. Those who say "we can't compare this movie to 2001 Space Odyssey, nor can we compare Nolan to Kubrick" are wrong. McConaughey, Hathaway, and mainly "X", will managed to convince you about that.My rating for this movie can only be a 10, because in itself, it is a beginning for a new kind of cinema. He used theories that exist today, and made a movie about mankind, about pioneers, about humanity, about us.Because, in spite of all the sci-fi aspect, it is a story about humanity. Why? Well, simply because we only know a few things about space, some things can't be proved for the moment, so we can use theory, and make the best of it. Today, Nolan is laying the new foundations of the genre in cinema, proving that cinema is still at the beginning of what can be done brace yourselves my friends, we have not seen anything yet. Lucas and Kubrick did the same in cinema. During the fifties, Asimov laid the foundations of modern science fiction. From what I heard, he worked with a physicist in gravitational physics and astrophysics to help him with that movie. With Interstellar he's revolutionizing the sci-fi genre in cinema. With The Dark Knight he revolutionized the superhero genre. Nolan is known to revolutionize everything when he tries a new genre in cinema. I won't spoil anything here I'll just try to convince you how great it is. Watch and see.And finally, the scenario/story. He proves, once again, that he is a great actor. His role, which could be seen as a minor role, is actually much more important than that. Caine, Chastaing and Affleck are a perfect choice. Anne Hathaway was very convincing, all together the actors managed to create some harmony, which makes the human interactions credible. He is capable of making us feel so many different emotions all along the story, as a father, as a human. But he is just what was needed to feel the human part of the story which is very important in Interstellar. I exaggerate a bit, since there are other great actors some even unexpected with a special guest who play extremely well. I discovered this actor in Tropic Thunder, but he didn't really convince me, though he was quite funny. I can say that I have never felt something like that in a movie theater at least not for the past ten years. You will forget you are in a movie theater, and you will be lost in space, sucked into the adventures of this new Space Odyssey, begging for more. These two important parts image and sound create a stunning atmosphere. I could find a lot more adjectives to qualify it, but you have to hear it to understand how epic they are. The soundtrack made by the great Hans Zimmer is breathtaking, epic, amazing, unreal. It is a very important part of the movie, because some scenes take place in space, and Noland just found the right way to use sound. The techniques he used contribute to create that visual environment in a believable way.The sound environment is just mesmerizing. We can feel the talent of Christopher Nolan, just by looking at the way it is filmed. Odyssey actually many things will probably remind you of this movie.
