To start it off, it was actual good science fiction. All ships and wormholes were all based on science, well, at least scientific theory. In fact, some say Interstellar's black hole and wormhole are the most scientifically accurate ever portrayed, and I believe it. The visuals and effects in this movie were fantastic, nothing was cringeworthy CGI or unnecessarily added special effects. Not only that, but the planets in the movie are incredibly believable. I almost wish that it was just a 3 hour movie of planet exploring because it was all so interesting seeing these really foreign planets. It was interesting seeing how different factors affect how a planet forms and what the weather is like, etc. every part of this movie seemed like they put a lot of work into studying the theories and making sure all scenes were spot on, which made the movie constantly engaging with surprisingly little slow parts throughout the 3 hour span of the movie. One sidenote thing about the movie that I really liked were the robots. They weren't the typical humanoid machine we are seeing, in fact they looked more like a vending machine or a refrigerator than anything. What makes them useful is the shaped they can turn into, becoming extra mobile in rough terrain or folding in to become a ships onboard AI in a way. The robots just like the movie were a refreshing switch up from the typical science fiction thriller we are all used to seeing.
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