I am 22 years old, I've experienced little of recognition in my life so far, and that's okay. I've got more time than most I would say so far, I've got things planned out and I am excited to see what's to come. One thing I do know though, is that in these past 22 years of life I've come to love learning about things. Learning about all different kinds of things, things that probably wont have any effect on my life moving towards the future, and again that's okay with me. One thing I do know though, is that a good ole movie has done everything to cheer me up. Through the worst of the worst, the depressive episodes and hard times working or even having trouble in class. A movie makes me realize how happy life is to be able to experience other peoples works of art, to get to appreciate some ones utmost devotion to entertaining people. People like me who need to be entertained once and a while, and sure it sounds almost stupid to sit hear and talk as a 22 year old about a movie like this. I totally get it if you read this far and think I'm just "dramatic", it makes me laugh too. Yet, Ill still sit here and tell you that after all the movies I've ever watched in my life and no matter how many times I watch it, Interstellar has captivated and cultivated my mind in a way that I could never describe with words. The feelings of appreciation, joy, sadness, being intrigued, confused at times and even angry. The absolute whirlwind of emotions this movie has put me through after the 50 or so times I've watched it never ceases to dissipate. I find myself even years and years after its come out, watching it at least once a month to get to feel these same feelings every single time. Finding something new every time to enjoy and fixate on, this outstanding work of art deserves to be put in a museum to show the world that not only did the actors make an absolute masterpiece with their riveting performances and overall amazing shows of the human emotion/feeling.. but the directors, producers, film crew, makeup artists, music department and anyone directly associated with this film deserve a place on this planet for eternity to help show the world in hundreds of years what human emotions really look like. What a group of people can complete with direction and commitment to something that really means something to them. If you have not watched this film yet, please sit down and take the time to take it all in. Watch this either alone or with people who can truly focus and not speak a single word during this entire movie. Once you watch it once, your life's direction will shift and you will come to appreciate the absolute magnitude of what this film truly represents.