The film gives a feeling of ethereality every moment. Although a movie belonging to the sci-fi genre it beautifully explains the power of human bonding and emotions which you rarely see presented in most art pieces of the science fiction category. The story telling was brilliant, the many events in the story was shown parallel to each without cluttering, it felt like i watching two events through one eye, it was synchronised perfectly. This along with the beautiful and surreal music composed by Hans Zimmer made me feel that time had stopped as i got lost in the beauty of the workings of our universe though the movie tells that time is relative, an ever flowing river.
When i first watched the movie i was 9, i couldn't understand much of the scientific part of the story and how the final part made sense. Yet i was awe struck by the beautiful manner in which Christopher Nolan presented the story, the graphics and the music. It is a fine piece of art, ageing just like fine wine. Now when i watched it again at 18 after getting a pre-degree course in science, every aspect of the story made even more sense. Now i enjoyed both the beauty of the visuals and the story, it was a serene experience, one i never will forget and one no other piece of sci-fi media was able to present.....