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Nebogipfel
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06 Apr 2015, 12:25 pm

Did anyone else think that Cooper dreamed everything after his ship exploded? It seemed too good to be true. I think it was a continuation of one of the major themes in this film which was about the virtue of lies. This time of lying to ones self. A cathartic losing his mind in a foxhole sort of thing, similar to the ending of Brazil, but not as nuanced.

Don't listen to the people who hate this film, it's actually very good.



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06 Apr 2015, 4:09 pm

I had not thought of that, but I don't think so. Although I had some trouble following stuff as the film went on, it was getting harder to remember who knew what, plan A and plan B, and at the end they went into a bunch of time paradox stuff. I had been drinking beer from the start so the ending was more difficult to follow for me. :D
I agree it was a really good movie, it was different from what I expected but also much better than I expected. What I heard about it in the media was all focused on the science of black holes and how they were portrayed in the movie, but that was not what the movie was about.