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Interstellar
2014 169 min United Kingdom, United States of America PG-13 12+
★8.8
Adventure, Drama, Science Fiction
Director: Christopher Nolan
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Description
The adventures of a group of explorers who make use of a newly discovered wormhole to surpass the limitations on human space travel and conquer the vast distances involved in an interstellar voyage.
Budget:
$165M
US Gross:
$203.23M
Worldwide:
$746.61M
Starring
Matthew McConaughey
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Anne Hathaway
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Jessica Chastain
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Awards
Saturn Awards 2015
— Best Production Design
Academy Awards 2015
— Best Visual Effects
Saturn Awards 2015
— Best Science Fiction Film
Saturn Awards 2015
— Best Supporting Actress
Saturn Awards 2015
— Best Film Editing
Academy Awards 2015
— Best Visual Effects
Academy Awards 2015
— Best Sound Editing
Saturn Awards 2015
— Best Actor
Academy Awards 2015
— Best Sound
Academy Awards 2015
— Best Original Score
Academy Awards 2015
— Best Production Design
Golden Globe 2015
— Best Original Score
Saturn Awards 2015
— Best Science Fiction Film
Saturn Awards 2015
— Best Young Performer
Saturn Awards 2015
— Best Screenplay
Saturn Awards 2015
— Best Original Score
BAFTA 2015
— Best Cinematography
BAFTA 2015
— Best Production Design
Georges Awards 2015
— Best Foreign Drama
Saturn Awards 2015
— Best Visual Effects
BAFTA 2015
— Best Visual Effects
BAFTA 2015
— Best Original Score
Key opinion
Interstellar is widely recognized as a visually stunning and emotionally resonant epic that effectively balances high-concept scientific exploration with intimate themes of family and love. While many viewers praise its ambitious scope and powerful performances, others find the complex narrative occasionally convoluted, burdened by scientific exposition, or weakened by significant plot holes.
| Score | Hans Zimmer's immersive score is universally praised as a foundational element that powerfully elevates the film's emotional impact. | |
| Acting | Matthew McConaughey delivers a compelling and believable performance that serves as the emotional anchor of the film. | |
| Production | The film features breathtaking visual effects that successfully ground its cosmic scale, from realistic planetary depictions to the scientifically inspired black hole. | |
| Pacing | The three-hour runtime and complex, terminology-heavy plot divide audiences between those who find it a profound, immersive experience and those who view it as unnecessarily convoluted and inefficient. | |
| Screenplay | Opinions on the screenplay are polarized: some viewers appreciate the ambitious integration of family dynamics with theoretical physics, while others argue the logic is flimsy and marred by significant plot holes. | |
| Emotion | The film's emotional tone creates a split in reception, with many finding it a moving exploration of human connection, while others criticize its sentimentality or find its attempts at emotional resonance inconsistent. |