Re: Interstellar
Well, there is about a month to go before "Intersteller" is released in the UK and I'm happy to say I'm going into this knowing almost as little about it as I did "Inception".And that particular film remains very high at the top of my all time favorites list. Nobodies saying a word about the story, other than "just wait and see and be amazed!!!! "I don't think the trailer has really spoilt much at all, I mean there IS just a bit of a clue in the title about the basic narritive. Chris Nolan still remains one of the best producers of intelligently thought out and well directed films I've ever seen in the cinema, and there is no doubt the "Gravity" vibe is very strong with this one, so I hope it is just as spectacular and successful as that release was.
"Space exploration" films tend to struggle at the box office because of the lack of human drama in them, but the cast seems very strong and the premis powerful enough to overcome the usual lack of enthusiasm for the subject by large audiences. Given the length of it , at nearly three hours, it must be a fairly compelling piece of cinema and story telling (and very probably effects work !!!!) and I am looking forward to it more strongly now. Its been a great year for cinema so far, with only one terrible disappointment but at least half a dozen others that were incredibly enjoyable and spectacular. And then there is 2015!!!
Well, there is about a month to go before "Intersteller" is released in the UK and I'm happy to say I'm going into this knowing almost as little about it as I did "Inception".And that particular film remains very high at the top of my all time favorites list. Nobodies saying a word about the story, other than "just wait and see and be amazed!!!! "I don't think the trailer has really spoilt much at all, I mean there IS just a bit of a clue in the title about the basic narritive. Chris Nolan still remains one of the best producers of intelligently thought out and well directed films I've ever seen in the cinema, and there is no doubt the "Gravity" vibe is very strong with this one, so I hope it is just as spectacular and successful as that release was.
"Space exploration" films tend to struggle at the box office because of the lack of human drama in them, but the cast seems very strong and the premis powerful enough to overcome the usual lack of enthusiasm for the subject by large audiences. Given the length of it , at nearly three hours, it must be a fairly compelling piece of cinema and story telling (and very probably effects work !!!!) and I am looking forward to it more strongly now. Its been a great year for cinema so far, with only one terrible disappointment but at least half a dozen others that were incredibly enjoyable and spectacular. And then there is 2015!!!