In this age of capeshit and reboots and prequels, can we all agree that this was kino?

In this age of capeshit and reboots and prequels, can we all agree that this was kino?

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it was all fine until they started with the love bullshit

What happens if you ignore that 3 minute sequence?

Then it's a fine flick.

> flick

Capeshit and Star Wars are flicks

This was kino

Ha I actually really enjoyed it, again forgetting the 3 minute love shite.

It is a an absolutely beautiful film. I heard that this is Nolan's take on Star Wars lmao.

What about the terrible "scientists"?

Nope

This

Yes it is

Look I'll be honest, I don't recognise motion pictures as flicks kino films. They're all movies. And I enjoyed this movie.

Beside the meme-love story, it had a tonne going for it

> Beautiful cinematography
> GOAT soundtrack
> Refreshing, new story

I guess I'm willing to take a bit of contrived plot device for the sake of it. I can't stand watching another quipfest or star wars reboot.

It was a bit dull and pretentious. It's the kind of movie that doesn't inspire people because you can't remember anything about it a week later.

The first half was, or however long it was until the time travel entering wormhole power of love dreck happens.That turned it from a 10/10 to a 6/10 if I'm being generous.

actually kino.

It was a very moving experience if you watch it on the big screen. And I dont really mind the love thing. That's what the characters believe in regardless whether it's true or not.

I guess I just massively hated expecting an exploration of three new cgi planets and we get:
>plothole planet with a large wave, nothing groundbreaking
>Matt Damon planet, kind of unique design with an unintentional comedy plot
>interesting sounding planet for two seconds
I never minded the love or the tessaract, I was just wholly unentertained once they left the wormhole.

no

How do you read that?
NTERNSTELLAR
RALLESTSRETN ?

>plothole planet with a large wave, nothing groundbreaking

I don't know what you felt by I was unironically on the edge of my seat during this scene

youtube.com/watch?v=v7OVqXm7_Pk

Watching it in IMAX made it probably my best cinema experience

reminder that if you hate this kino just because the power of love speech then you are just as retarded as those sjw critics who hate a movie just because a female side-character isn't strong independent enough.

>they started with the love bullshit
It's nothing but a dumb monologue by an unprofessional astronaut who let feelings cloud her judgement.
But I shouldn't be surprised that the mere mention of love eternally triggers the fa/tv/irgin

Interstellar is part of a recent series of movies I'd describe as Dunning-Kruger Sci-Fi. Along with Arrival and to a somewhat lesser extent Blade Runner 2049, they perfectly play to the crowd that fancies themselves as (and, to be fair, may truly be) smarter than average audiences but are not as smart as genuinely "smart people." They are movies designed to make the audience feel smart by introducing complicated and heady concepts, and then holding the viewer's hand the entire way through until there is next to nothing to be left up to interpretation.

If you didn't already know the twist in Interstellar by the time she was talking about a ghost in her room AT LEAST, you perfectly fit the audience I am talking about.

There is no reward for being smart while viewing these movies because everything is eventually spelled out in big fridge magnet letters. Any clever idea is made so transparent that even the most simple in the audience will get it. It also removes any reward for rewatching or trying to figure out what you just saw.

Granted, there is a difference between Interstellar and Arrival. I think where Arrival was pretending to have a brain it actually didn't have, Interstellar has a brain that it is refusing to let the audience use.

Completely disappointing movie.

Also
>granny murph scene

>literally being this fucking hypocritical

This must be bait.

well memed

it's pasta

Spin seen gave me the feels.

What is Inception? Your idea of an intellectually rigorous film? Mulholland Drive? Old Boy? At what point does intellectual- esoteric cinema become complete fucking gibberish? Chinatown is a good film for both normies and the intellectual.

but she was 100% correct

Why does Sup Forums hate love?
It was the whole point of the movie.
Its the whole point of everything

It was ass. Nolan is an autist who can't write people worth a damn but insists on making movies which hinge on their human element to work. In this flick's entire monstrous length one scene which lasts for about 2-3 minutes could be said to work. Rust seeing his family age through video-letters is poignant. Exactly what a borderline pornographic robot-anime did better decades earlier but still points for trying I suppose.

I didn't like it, gravity was more Kino

I think it's a good movie which suffer from a focus on stupid ideas.

"hurr durr love is realer than space" and the bookshelf scene

maybe the movie could have focused on the futility of human space travel or some shit- if they wanted an happy ending they could have shown the main character returning after 200 years have passed on earth and people found a way to save a planet and be happy

or something else just not "love is the power that fuels spaceships" or whatever that was.

I think I'll rewatch it though

I can't take an opinion seriously when it's purely made up of buzzwords

It's one of the very few 2010s movies I like.

How's this for a criticism then?

The black astronaut looks so much like MC Ride that it's all I can think about when he's on screen, making the movie unwatchable.

Plus it's delivered by phoney Anne Hathaway. The sentiment is already communicated by visuals and score and body language etc quite well doesn't need her clunky explanation.

>characters start talking about time dilation
>google time dilation
>tfw

It was interesting to see how Nolan evolved
and definitely worthwhile for the reasons you mentioned

so nice to watch an original movie that isnt capeshit reboot or prequel

>Along with Arrival and to a somewhat lesser extent Blade Runner 2049, they perfectly play to the crowd that fancies themselves as (and, to be fair, may truly be) smarter than average audiences but are not as smart as genuinely "smart people." They are movies designed to make the audience feel smart by introducing complicated and heady concepts


The crowd who likes such movies may not be smartest on earth, but just smart enough to appreciate amount of work and passion put on such movies. I never really understood meme about Nolan and Villenuve movies being "pretentiously clever" or something. They are just very good blockbuster movies.
What makes them good is what expirienced in kino people with taste can notice - editing, sound design, cinematography, pruduction design, which are incomparably superior to capeshit and 80% hollywood flicks. So you either can appreciate these qualities or you go to the cinema and watch Thor: Ragnarok

She was not, her bf was long dead

The problem with that is that I think it was poorly executed. It doesn't make clear that she it's just crazy of desperation, and a lot of viewers think that it was some kind of point of the movie.

NO ONE BUT NOLAN HAS THE BALLS OR STUDIO CLOUT TO GET SCIFI LIKE THIS MADE, PRACTICAL EFFECTS LOCATION SHOOTING ON 70MM FILM

DENIS VILLENEUVE IS GETTING NOLAN BUDGETS NOW FOR AUTEUR SHIT, BASICALLY NO OTHER DIRECTOR IS ON THAT ARC

ALL INDIE DIRECTORS GOING BIG NOW ARE CAPESHIT SELLOUT YESMEN MOSTLY FOR DISNEY

God please forgive them, they don't know what they are doing. We are thankful for the bluckbusters kino.

alright then lets hear a recent film that doesnt fall into this fake-smart category of yours?? im curious

yeah gotta respect nolan for keeping it real even if his filmmaking is sloppy

You're not allowed to enjoy this movie because it's anti-globalist.

hans zimmer being hans zimmer and making god tier sound tracks again with the amazing visuals
yeah it was kino

robot ex machina

Hey man no need to be so rude

BR2049 is not smart man, it's depressing. Doesn't help that it's aimed towards majority of Sup Forums demographics

It was the best movie of 2014 and all the "criticism" I ever hear against it is "reddit" and other buzzwords from tryhard patricians. Either that, or they just didn't understand it.

Unironically Thor Rangnarok

Yep. Anyone who doesn't think it's kino is a retarded reddit pleb.

u need 2 open ur heart user

>I don't recognise motion pictures as flicks kino films
*tips fedora*

O.K this needs to stop. That love part was immediately dismissed in the movie itself by Cooper. Seriously people need to stop spreading meme.

this is a troll post

Not his best work. Guy finds a drone and is ready for a space adventure? What was Damon's problem, really? He watching his children gorwing up was very touching, though.

A few bits pissed me off like the "love" part and the fact that Murph is clearly her dads favourite. Apart from that it's an awesome watch. For some reason the part where the guy was left on the ship for 20 years by himself really got to me.

>be stranded on an ice planet for >ten years by yourself
>only company is a robot who you have to tear apart to keep yourself alive
>literally no chance of seeing another human again unless you lie about the planet being habitable
>people come to save you
>the only engineer / pilot in the crew wants to go back to earth
>if he takes the equipment to get to earth, you're still stuck on the ice planet

Arrival is part of a recent series of movies I'd describe as Dunning-Kruger Sci-Fi. Along with Interstellar and to a somewhat lesser extent The Martian, they perfectly play to the crowd that fancies themselves as (and, to be fair, may truly be) smarter than average audiences but are not as smart as genuinely "smart people." They are movies designed to make the audience feel smart by introducing complicated and heady concepts, and then holding the viewer's hand the entire way through until there is next to nothing to be left up to interpretation.

If you didn't already know the twist in Arrival by the time she was in the milky section of the ship with the aliens AT LEAST, you perfectly fit the audience I am talking about.

There is no reward for being smart while viewing these movies because everything is eventually spelled out in big fridge magnet letters. Any clever idea is made so transparent that even the most simple in the audience will get it. It also removes any reward for rewatching or trying to figure out what you just saw.

Granted, there is a difference between Arrival and Interstellar. I think where Interstellar was pretending to have a brain it actually didn't have, Arrival has a brain that it is refusing to let the audience use.

Completely disappointing movie.

Also
>so that just happened

that part was jarring, it doesn't matter if it was dismissed, it broke the flow of the movie completely