In my opinion, this is my favourite movie of all time currently, and I think it’s going to be for a long time. The time you spend watching it is understandable for how much you get out of it. I found myself pondering with the stars if one day, something could be done. To some, Interstellar is a disappointing space movie with no aliens; however I believe that it is not about aliens, but about us and the infinite possibilities we can achieve. The movie isn’t about the science, the space, the universe but about humans, how human spirit, bravery and love can travel across all dimensions. The Tesseract scene is one of the most powerful and emotional scenes I have ever seen and the music man. Hans Zimmer is a masterful composer. (As far as I know) The 60 bpm score in the latter half of “Waves”, “Coward” and my favourite “No Time for Caution” builds up tension exponentially with every tick putting the crew and Cooper closer to death. The way Christopher Nolan establishes Murph’s room as an important location subtly is amazing and the fact that by the end, Cooper makes the decision to sacrifice himself for humanity is absolutely amazing. None of my words can describe how good this film is and I would like to leave my ratings below.
Character Dialogue/Script: 90/100
Character Dialogue Delivery: 70/100 at start, 95/100 at the end
Overall themes/plot: 100/100
Visual Decisions (Camera Angles etc.): 100/100
Film Score: 99/100
Execution of Film: 100/100
Overall rating: 124/100
No I did not put a reference in the ratings