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re: Interstellar - things you LOVED and HATED about this movie
Posted on 4/2/15 at 5:08 pm to Blitzed
Posted on 4/2/15 at 5:08 pm to Blitzed
What you just described is something else I've noticed about the editing in these Nolan movies, and I'm not sure if I love it or if it is a bit too much. I think it works quite well but I want to see it again
Inception
TDKR
Prestige
Interstellar
The climax jumps between two different scenes as they (and we) discover things that resolve the plot. It cuts back and forth so quickly between the two scenes as well. It's not too fast, but it's frantic in interstellar since time (zing!) is an issue since it's a precious commodity. For some reason it just didn't work as well as it did with inception and TDKR.
It created excitement, but I just exhausted by it after a while and it was very predictable in this movie actually. You could see it setting up as soon as you realized he was the ghost.
In short: I wish Nolan didn't feel the need to blow our mind here while at the same time making it fast and suspenseful. The scenes right before this has plenty of that going on, so why did he do it at this juncture as well
Last thing I'll say is, I don't give movies Ive only seen one time this much thought, so this movie had me by the balls. It was immersive.
Inception
TDKR
Prestige
Interstellar
The climax jumps between two different scenes as they (and we) discover things that resolve the plot. It cuts back and forth so quickly between the two scenes as well. It's not too fast, but it's frantic in interstellar since time (zing!) is an issue since it's a precious commodity. For some reason it just didn't work as well as it did with inception and TDKR.
It created excitement, but I just exhausted by it after a while and it was very predictable in this movie actually. You could see it setting up as soon as you realized he was the ghost.
In short: I wish Nolan didn't feel the need to blow our mind here while at the same time making it fast and suspenseful. The scenes right before this has plenty of that going on, so why did he do it at this juncture as well
Last thing I'll say is, I don't give movies Ive only seen one time this much thought, so this movie had me by the balls. It was immersive.
Posted on 4/2/15 at 5:11 pm to DelU249
I fell like the final moments of this movie were changed at the last second. It doesn't flow with the rest of the film and it seems so haphazardly put together while everything before that was very detailed
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