Analysis Of The Movie Interstellar

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“Interstellar” a great science fiction story with so various elements. It takes us traveling through wormholes, into planets in other galaxies, and black holes. The characters keep colliding into the effects of relativity, which is well explained in numerous scenarios. It’s also a story about love and family, but there is a villain, whose actions result in shocking consequences for the other characters. There is a great deal of emotion expressed by the character, which makes a great impacted on how the movie is viewed. The movie will take place sometime in the future where the earth is slowly becoming uninhabitable because of a global crop plague and a second dust bowl occurring. The science fiction movie “Interstellar” does an excellent job portraying advancements in technology, astrophysics and real-life issues that could eventually happen, such as, food scarcity and catastrophic natural disasters.
First, the advancements in the movie are somewhat comparable towards today’s technology, but there are a few things that we are far off from doing. The movie gives us an insight look of what could be accomplished if we turn in the right direction. “Interstellar” shows space stations that sustain a large amount of human life to create or prepare for the next generation to come. They show how robots can help grow and maintain crops, and they are …show more content…

It gives viewers inspiration of the technology we could develop and the advancements that could someday become reality. The movie could also be a learning experience, that we all were given one planet to live on, that is unless we do find another habitable planet and that we should take care of the one that we do live on. It shows how space travel works if we were to travel from galaxy to galaxy. “Interstellar” the emotional, action-packed, sci-fi movie unquestionably deserved a 10/10 in the IMBD, but sadly only acquired an

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