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<blockquote data-quote="Morrus" data-source="post: 9709906" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>I saw this years ago when it came out but watched it again last night. I have mixed feelings about it.</p><p></p><p>I love all the time dilation stuff, the gorgeous space cinematography, flawless performances, the high concept, the idea that the ghost is future him. All great stuff.</p><p></p><p>Two Hamilton watches product placement! Coop’s day-date aviator and Murph’s khaki field watch. I have them both (the latter in the 42mm size has Morse Code for ‘Eureka’ along the seconds hand).</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center">[ATTACH=full]411895[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I think for me up until fe goes into the black hole and it starts to feel more like magic. (Insert obligatory quote here). I still don’t get how he gained the superpower of knowing how to control the watch hand by tweaking gravity. How so much technical info could be passed via Morse Code (did he sit there tweaking the hand for a year?), did Murph have to be looking at it at the time? The whole time? If they (the future people) can create an elaborate plan to have Coop do all that why didn’t they just do ut themselves? Are they not allowed in their own tesseract?</p><p></p><p>Dunno. I just feel like the end got a bit mumbo jumbo-ey. A great film but the resolution didn’t quite stick the landing for me. But maybe I’m missing some details or nuance.</p><p></p><p>Still love the film.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morrus, post: 9709906, member: 1"] I saw this years ago when it came out but watched it again last night. I have mixed feelings about it. I love all the time dilation stuff, the gorgeous space cinematography, flawless performances, the high concept, the idea that the ghost is future him. All great stuff. Two Hamilton watches product placement! Coop’s day-date aviator and Murph’s khaki field watch. I have them both (the latter in the 42mm size has Morse Code for ‘Eureka’ along the seconds hand). [CENTER][ATTACH type="full" size="640x480"]411895[/ATTACH][/CENTER] I think for me up until fe goes into the black hole and it starts to feel more like magic. (Insert obligatory quote here). I still don’t get how he gained the superpower of knowing how to control the watch hand by tweaking gravity. How so much technical info could be passed via Morse Code (did he sit there tweaking the hand for a year?), did Murph have to be looking at it at the time? The whole time? If they (the future people) can create an elaborate plan to have Coop do all that why didn’t they just do ut themselves? Are they not allowed in their own tesseract? Dunno. I just feel like the end got a bit mumbo jumbo-ey. A great film but the resolution didn’t quite stick the landing for me. But maybe I’m missing some details or nuance. Still love the film. [/QUOTE]
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