Story in a few words

Interstellar is a gripping science fiction film that follows the journey of a group of astronauts who venture beyond our solar system in search of a new habitable planet. The Earth is facing a crisis with food shortages and environmental collapse, prompting humanity to seek a new home among the stars. The story explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the vastness of space as the crew encounters various challenges and discoveries that test their resolve and understanding of the universe. It's a tale that blends emotional depth with mind-bending concepts of physics and the future of humanity's survival.



In my own words
First of all welcome to the 20th episode of my Blog!
This episode i'm gonna talk about my most favorite film of all time: ''Interstellar''
Being this the 2oth episode i wanted to show you something really beautiful and outstanding.
Interstellar has always been in a special place for me. You can ask anyone what their favorite film of all time is, and they will probably answer with this one.
Thats nothing new actually because many people have a real connection to this film. They really can remember a lot of stuff from this film. For me this film is a important one because i have a really strong connection to this kind of genre and storytelling. For me this is an absolute beauty because of the striking visuals, score, story and acting performance. Interstellar belongs to the greatest films ever for sure because it has such a great story and timeless soundtracks who everyone recognizes just in a few seconds. 

Christopher Nolan really put a lot of effort into the production especially into the research of all those solar systems and wormholes. The realism throughout the whole film is just incredible because it's actually so accurate. 
Nolan is also known for almost doing all the effects in the practical way not the CGI way, that's why this film has an extra touch of realism. 

Also as you can see shown on the screenshots the cinematography is such an piece of art with all those beautiful sceneries and different planet systems which give Interstellar such a great own vibe and unknown.

My most favorite sequence in the whole film is where Cooper leaves Murphy and the family to go to start the mission. But that's also one of the saddest parts in Interstellar. Every time i watch this scene i get goosebumps and an emotional reaction and of course tears starting to drop out of my eyes. And just as i said before the music just makes it sooo good!

Last year in October i took the opportunity to go to watch this film in the cinema for the very first time. I was not disappointed and i've would have never thought that one day i would see this incredible film in the theater. It was so much better than seeing it on the little screen. You could feel the energy of the crowd watching those emotional and tense moments in the film. 
I was just so happy.

For me personal Interstellar has a perfect balance of intense, calm and hope moments which makes it so enjoyable to watch. 

The very first time you watch the film, it's both difficult and fascinating to figure out the time differences and those literal 'brainfuck' moments. But as you watch it again and again, you start to understand it better and notice many key details in the overall timeline.

Interstellar traveling is such a fascinating topic but also such an unknown at the same time.
Thank you so much for reading todays special episode, i really appreciate it.

Take care and goodbye... 

22.06.2025

Directed by: Christopher Nolan
Screenplay: Jonathan Nolan and Christopher Nolan
Cast: Matthew McConaugheyAnne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain

Photos by Melinda Sue Gordon - © 2014 Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. and Paramount Pictures Corporation. All Rights Reserved.