I like Christopher Nolan. I know people complain about his plots, people complain about his female characters, about his inattention to detail or nuance in favor of the big, dramatic plot moments. Interstellar is no different but still I admired his obvious attempts to accurately speculate what interstellar travel might be like. And if the moment when the astronauts return to the ship after finding the first planet they visit to be uninhabitable, and they find they have been gone for two decades, and they watch the videos of the people in their lives aging without them, does not at the very least make you feel something, then perhaps you cannot be reached.
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