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Interstellar Review: Time And Relative Dimension In Space

Christopher Nolan is here once again with one of the most anticipated movies of the year that promises to both amaze and test your mind’s capabilities to follow this highly scientific and intriguing plot. But with the heavy weight of audiences expectation and the ambitious story based on real scientific theory on Nolan, Mcconaughey and co’s shoulders coupled with an extravagant 2 hour and 49 minute runtime sadly there was a lot of room for the movie to falter and stumble instead of ascend and create a mind blowing, grandiose after-effect the movie was for hoping for. The story of Interstellar showcases a very bleak and hopeless near future scenario, made even scarier by the too real possibility of this version of earth becoming a reality in the not so far off future, where the Earth’s resources are running out and it is becoming harder and harder to maintain a reliable source of food for the population of Earth, forcing the majority of humans to become farmers to help keep mankind