Interstellar Movie Review
- Moaz Mohammed
- Oct 26, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 27, 2022

>>Interstellar is something I think will keep on resonating in me forever. I felt emotions I never felt before in my life; it kept striking my body and affecting me on spiritual level. It’s basically incomparable with anything I’ve seen in my life so far. Everything in the movie – the soundtracks, the acting, the visuals – mesmerized me in ways I can’t describe nor explain.
>>The world is at stake! Food is running out at an alarming rate. People have become very ignorant; they care no more for scientists and train children at school to become farmers. Cooper, a retired astronaut living with his two kids: Tom and Murph, is very frustrated with that. But one day, he found weird coordinates that, surprisingly, lead to NASA. They told him that they are so lucky to have found him; they are planning an expedition to venture into a black hole that could lead them to a better world for human, but they need an experienced pilot. Cooper has to decide whether he’s whiling to leave his kids behind without seeing them for years in the hope of finding a new place for his kids and the world.
>>Every scene had its distinct meaning and purpose; nothing was thrown in the story in a cheap cliché manner. But what made the experience truly unforgettable was the beautiful, heart-beating instrumental plays that had a very distinct purpose in the story itself; the story would be lacking if it was told without it. The plot had the perfect blend between what’s real and what’s magical; it was very powerful and breathtaking. The ending was truly mind-blowing; it’ll make you tear up. It’s unlike anything you’ve seen before.
>>It is truly a cinematic masterpiece of modern art. Well done Christopher Nolan and Sir Hans Zimmer. 10 / 10 without a doubt.
Wonderful..keep going💪🏻