Below you have a trailer of Interstellar.
I don't think it's a proper moment to describe whole action, all you have to know is that the effects of global warming (I assume it's because of it) are getting worse and worse, so it's obvious that people on the earth are losing a safe place to live. Randomly turns out that NASA is exploring space so they can find another planet to live (a main character and his daughter find a secret NASA station). And then...mostly we're floating in a space with Anne Hathaway and Matthew McConaughey.
While watching a movie, I had mixed feelings, and I am torn right now. It's hard to say if I liked that movie. Well, I can say it was interesting, whole the plot was absorbing and also moving. Well, my problem is that I cry a lot at every movie that is at least one bit moving, so that's another thing. So generally, it was a well spent money.
On the other hand, it was so not real, I mean it could be real, the future of our planet etc but the whole thing, when dad and his daughter find a NASA station and it turns out that daddy is the only pilot on the earth that can lead that mission, it's incredible, almost funny.
I expected it would be awesome, and it was just a fine way to spend evening. And one another thing: I remembered mostly how much I was fighting for a comfortable position...The movie lasted almost 3 hours and now I think that I might be too old for sitting in a movie theater for so long, and instead, even if the movie requires a big screen, I will watch it at home, have breaks whenever I want, etc. This is the lesson I learned thanks to that movie.
I don't think it's a proper moment to describe whole action, all you have to know is that the effects of global warming (I assume it's because of it) are getting worse and worse, so it's obvious that people on the earth are losing a safe place to live. Randomly turns out that NASA is exploring space so they can find another planet to live (a main character and his daughter find a secret NASA station). And then...mostly we're floating in a space with Anne Hathaway and Matthew McConaughey.
While watching a movie, I had mixed feelings, and I am torn right now. It's hard to say if I liked that movie. Well, I can say it was interesting, whole the plot was absorbing and also moving. Well, my problem is that I cry a lot at every movie that is at least one bit moving, so that's another thing. So generally, it was a well spent money.
On the other hand, it was so not real, I mean it could be real, the future of our planet etc but the whole thing, when dad and his daughter find a NASA station and it turns out that daddy is the only pilot on the earth that can lead that mission, it's incredible, almost funny.
I expected it would be awesome, and it was just a fine way to spend evening. And one another thing: I remembered mostly how much I was fighting for a comfortable position...The movie lasted almost 3 hours and now I think that I might be too old for sitting in a movie theater for so long, and instead, even if the movie requires a big screen, I will watch it at home, have breaks whenever I want, etc. This is the lesson I learned thanks to that movie.
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