Behind the scenes of Interstellar's Machines, TARS and CASE. And done with little CGI
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[QUOTE=Zuimzado;47414306]I don't think you understand. I truly, from the bottom of my heart, do not give a shit about the physics of Interstellar. Is it nice they did their research? Sure. It's fantastic. I love it when people show their work.
But what I'm complaining about is not physics, it's storytelling. You don't need a rocket scientist to sit down, look at the script and figure out that maybe, just maybe, going from 'science science science' to 'nah bruh love is the answer' is a bit of a jump for your movie. Especially when the entire movie was pointing towards a different theme altogether. In fact, the only person who brought up love up until then was Anne Hathaway's character, and even in that context it's framed a bit as if she's saying the wrong thing, like 'I know we have the data but let's follow [I]looove[/I]'.[/QUOTE]
Her character just saw a crew member die infront of her. She came back from the planet and saw a completely different friend waiting for them. Excuse her for being a bit stressed and tired and on the brink, wanting just one happy thing while floating around in the middle of a strange galaxy, with the weight of saving her entire species on her shoulders.
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