Interstellar [Blu-ray] [2014] [Region Free]

Interstellar [Blu-ray] [2014] [Region Free]

Interstellar [Blu-ray] [2014] [Region Free]


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Dimensions: 17.2 x 13.5 x 1.3 cm; 0.28 Grams
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Dimensions: 17.2 x 13.5 x 1.3 cm; 0.28 Grams
Origin: United Kingdom

34 Responses

  1. VickiJulius says:

     United Kingdom

    love this film now have it on 4k to watch on my ps5 looks amazing now

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Loved the film and if you have a high end cinema system it sounds amazing.

  3. Iris says:

     United Kingdom

    I felt the need to have a good cry, so I ordered the one film that’s guaranteed to make me blub like a two year old….. Interstellar.
    Add to that a great soundtrack, great effects, and great acting, and you have a superior Sci-Fi movie.
    But buy a box of tissues to go with it.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersAs expected from Christopher Nolan, this is an engrossing and imaginative journey with excellent effects and performances. Unfortunately the sound mix on this disc boosts the many loud effects to an annoying level, which destroys the involvement in the drama. Visuals are great, but sound is disappointing.

  5. Carrie Mihalcik says:

     United Kingdom

    One of the best movies ever. If you love space science fiction this will be right up your street, some of the theories used in this film aren’t just fiction which makes it so much more interesting. You’ve probably watched this movie already and looking for the next level if it and this is definitely it.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Avoided the film at first as it was so popular, not one to climb on a bandwagon. However… eventually watched it and was blown away by the story, the relationships, the science, the CGI, the music, the practical effects. Loved it and bought the Blu-ray which is an unusual thing for me. Maybe a bit of a science geek so it appeals to me and understand the premise and supposed science behind it. Try it and see ?

  7. NonaScammell says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 9 From Our UsersIf u r a SIFI buff like me u will love this its a bit long but Anne Hathaway and Mathew McConaughey,Jessica Chasing,and u can’t leave out Michael Caine u have a winner.Basicly the earth is dying ,to much carbon !!Sounds familiar. Anne Hathaway n Mathew McConaughey set off into space to seek out a habital world in another galaxy using a black hole as jump point.Mathew leaves behind a 10 Yr old daughter and a son on his crop farm .He gives his daughter a watch identical to his and he says maybe when I get back, u,meaning his daughter will b the same age as him.Little did he know??? Some 1 or something is looking after them and in a strange way the earth . Well they go through the black hole but they are only gon 4 a few yrs out in space but his daughter has grown up on earth and works with scientist Michael Caine, Michael Caine told the space crew that by the time they find a suitable planet he would of solved the equation of gravity its 2 do with the space and time But he lied !!!! He could never solve it.U have to watch it n u will understand. Anyway they find some astronauts that went 10 years earlier ie Matt Damen who goes off his head n trying to kill them all while he’s trying to board the mother ship he damages it and kills himself but makes it near impossible for the remaining pilots to finish the mission.Mathew McConaughey saves Anne Hathaway by ejecting her with the mother ship on to an earth like planet with the means to begin again. MATHEW trys to go back through the black hole to fulfill his promise to his daughter to come home.Between him leaving Anne and going back through the hole a lot happens he’s able to tell his daughter how to save the people on earth .He then finds himself waking up in hospital n get this he’s a 124 yrs old!! He was 33 yrs old when he left he’s about 35 yrs in himself but he’s been gone 91 yrs his daughter comes to see him on the space station she’s been kept alive in cryostasis waiting 4 him to come back. Its a tearfull reunion the film has agood story and some intrigue in it there r some twists n turns but well worth watching I’ve left the ending off u will have to watch it to find ou

  8. MurielJFKR says:

     United Kingdom

    This is an intriguing space movie, with some head-twisting concepts. Like many Christopher Nolan films, it doesn’t really follow a linear story-line. It has the varied angles of ‘Dunkirk’ and the mind-boggling concepts of ‘Inception’. You don’t have to understand black holes and the theory of relativity to enjoy this film, as it’s also a well-shot space epic. Some weak plot moments – but most films have them.

  9. Brad Jones says:

     United Kingdom

    One of my absolute favourite films of all time! It’s obviously not going to be for everyone, but this movie gets so much right for me. I love science fiction movies and this just one of my favourite movies of all.

    I’d say it needs several watches to take it all on-board and the movie ending is often misunderstood and misinterpreted, but it makes more sense than it seems.

    It’s the only film I’ve ever known to almost entirely put science fact before science fiction from beginning to end. I’ve listened to an audiobook about the film’s creation and a VAST amount of time and effort was taken to investigate and verify that what is seen in the movie is scientifically accurate and plausible as much as possible. So much time was spent on this.

    In one scene a pack of scientific observations, recordings and calculations stay laying on a table, you never really see them, but that pack of information was painstakingly created and checked for accuracy. The level of detail is breathtaking.

    Tension, emotion, action, humour, amazing special effects.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    * Brief Synopsis

    In the future, the world has changed for the worse; the world needs farmers as food shortages dominate due to dust storms as in the 1930s. N.A.S.A has been discredited, but in secretly developing methods to use a black hole as access to interstellar flight to investigate new worlds for colonisation.

    * Comment

    This film’s strengths is the realistic and authentic feeling it gives to its exploration of the story by using real equations in computers to generate images of black holes and their effects in spacetime. The scope is majestic as the crew land on different planets and discovers the positives and negatives of there possible colonisation. This film is beautifully shot with atmospheric music and storytelling. I saw this at its cinematic theatrical release and I was bored, but not this time at home. It’s a marvellous movie and I really rate this second time around. The connection of 4-dimensional space-time is explained at the end of the film is similar to a recent mathematical science book I have recently read. Without this insight from the book, it could have made the culmination of the film less understanding to me.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 16 From Our UsersThis is a good Sci-fi movie which in parts is rather unlikely. However, though I genuinely enjoy this film it would have been much more enjoyable had Mathew McConuaghey spoken his lines instead of using what I could only describe as a whispered drawl. In fact, to gain some understanding of what was going on when he was on-screen I had to use the undertitles, something which I dislike. There were also parts of the film which were a bit tongue in cheek, acceptably so, but the picturing of the black hole was incredible and also mathematically probable. All round, I am pleased with it and will watch it a number of times in the months/years to come.

  12. Catherine Balavage says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 40 From Our UsersFor me this film is a masterpiece. In my opinion Christopher Nolan has the midas touch. His drive to bring such a monumental sci-fi epic to the big screen is truly inspiring as is his desire to be as scientifically correct within the constraints of a money-making endeavour. His approach here, as with so many of his films, is to shy away as much as is possible, from CGI and revert back to models where needed or life size sets where he can.

    Casting has been spot on and although a minor gripe, Matthew McConaughey’s low, breathy voice can be hard to make out at times. But he’s at home here in the role of Cooper. Likewise Anne Hathaway et co. Including the young cast members all excel in their roles. Matt Damon brings an amazing quality to the hopeless and frayed Doctor Mann.

    For me Hans Zimmer’s score, though, is the real star of the piece. The use of a church organ for some of the scenes was inspired and works so well to capture the immensity of the subject matter.

    Nolan’s ambiguous Tesseract scene may have many scratching their heads but at the end of the day the director is leaving this for us the viewer to interpret as we see fit.

    Some more technically minded watchers will complain about the transition from 65mm(?) film to IMAX and back again but frankly I don’t understand and at no point has it detracted from my experience of the film.

    As well as the 4K UHD disc, which is just a pure joy to watch, is a Blu-Ray disc of the film and a third disc (also Blu-ray) with the special features. This has only added to my appreciation for the film, the lengths to which the crew of Interstellar went to to create it. The disc is chock full of features with conception of the story with Jonathan and Christopher Nolan, creating the score with Hans Zimmer, loads and loads and LOADS of stuff regarding effects, filming and the science backing up the film. Also included is a piece on Interstellar space and mankind’s place in the universe and our potential for reaching other worlds, narrated by McConaughey. Christopher Nolan is no stranger in these features and he and several cast and crew discuss the undertaking of producing and directing the film.

    One letdown (for me) has been the overall sound, although amazing in clarity and tone, which has been taken from the way it was played in theatres, meaning the music somewhat overwhelms while the actor’s voices are more subdued. Fine if you live out in the middle of nowhere with no neighbours and want to experience it this way. But I found the volume on the remote control was getting a lot of use as I alternated between turning down the music and turning up the dialogue and back again.

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 6 From Our UsersThe crops are failing; the Earth is dying; and humanity is no longer looking to the stars… This is the world which Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) and his family inhabit. Cooper is an ex-pilot turned farmer, who is suddenly given the chance to lead an expedition to another galaxy in order to save mankind. As one would expect from Nolan, it is a smart and ambitious film which wrestles with some weighty scientific concepts, but does so with plenty of heart. It is also visually striking; indeed, awe-inspiring at times, with the interstellar craft often dwarfed by the immensity of its surroundings. The film is also very good at illustrating the fragility of man in such a hostile environment, where life can be snuffed out in an instant. It also touches on loneliness and its detrimental effects on the human mind and spirit. At the heart of the film is Cooper’s relationship with his daughter, Murphy (Jessica Chastain), whom he abandons in order to pilot the craft. There is an emotional truth to their relationship which I find very affecting. However, it is not a perfect film, for it often tries too hard to be profound, and I found its denouement lacking in clarity. Also, at almost three hours in length, it can be quite a challenging watch for some. Personally, I felt it should have ended a good ten minutes before it did.

    The acting is very good, with McConaughey putting in one of his finest performances; ably supported by Chastain, Anne Hathaway and Micheal Caine. Hans Zimmer composes one of his finest scores, unusually centered around the organ. The scene in which Cooper leaves the farm is accompanied by one of Zimmer’s finest ever compositions. On the second disc, there are almost three hours of extras detailing its production. This Blu-Ray release is well worth having in any film fan’s collection.

  14. MauriceGottlieb says:

     United Kingdom

    A great movie but disc problems

    I really enjoyed this movie. It’s both thought provoking and poignant. Poignant, because of the cruel trick that time plays on the participants.

    I would give it 5 stars for the film, itself, but there are problems with the 4K UHD disc. It would not play, on a Samsung UBD-K8500 but would on a Panasonic DMP-UB900 (The included ordinary blu-ray, did play on the Samsung, so there’s definitely some kind of glitch in the system). Both the players have the most up to date software installed. Luckily I had both players to try it on.

    Also, there’s the curious cutting, between Letterbox ratio and 16:9, from scene to scene. I’m not sure what that’s all about! Also, it’s not recorded with Atmos sound.

    Update: I think the problem of the Samsung not reading the disc, is a fault with the player. Internet search shows many others have problems with unread discs, on this machine.

  15. CoraBIWkichbp says:

     United Kingdom

    This movie is both beautiful and sad.
    ***Plot***
    Cooper, a former NASA pilot and his kids are living in the future where dust storms and weather phenomena are rendering Earth almost inhabitable.
    So Cooper and other astronauts are sent to space to go through a wormhole and across the galaxy to see which out of the 3 planets are suitable for moving the population to.
    Coopers daughter Murph who is about 12 struggles with her dad leaving, worrying she won’t see him again. Murph believes, even before her dad leaves that a ghost is in her room as books constantly fling of the shelf, but later you find out it was Cooper in the future trying to communicate to himself and Murph not to leave. Time stands still through the worm hole but back home everything is aging. Every hour on the wormhole planet is 7 years of time at Earth. One of the astronauts messes up and costs them decades more than the mission was going to be. The professor who created the mission reveals on his deathbed that he knew they would never return home and everyone on Earth would die. The astronauts were sent to re populate, however the astronauts themselves didnt realize this. Murph and Cooper do finally reunite, but she is practically near death, while Cooper remains the same age as when he left. It ends with Cooper leaving Earth to go through the wormhole to the hospitable planet where one of the astronauts remained. This film is so beautiful, but very sad. The music is georgous too. If you believe in wormholes and time travel, this definitely makes you think.
    I’m not usually one to write long reviews, so I hope this made sense

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 55 From Our UsersFirst let me get this out of the way. Flawed? To say the film is flawed is like criticising Michelangelo’s Eve on the Sistine Chapel for not being beautiful enough. The sheer ambition of the movie, realised without compromise is a wonder! But not only this, it’s entertaining and enthralling without having any sex or violence in it. For me it’s a truly hopeful and inspiring film, and a work that, in these latter days, reminds us of humanity’s greatest preoccupations, it made me feel good about being ‘late-modern’ and there are very few things that can do that today. There is something of Homer’s Odyssey about it and i can’t thank Christopher Nolan enough for making such high brow and inspiring themes so accessible. I think it’s a sign of the jaded and cynical times we live in that people will only consider this film as a poor cousin to Kubrick’s 2001: a Space Odyssey, when in truth it’s a far more significant achievement than that. I’m not saying it’s better than 2001 (of course not) but it’s truly a film for our times and deserves to be ranked with it.

  17. CarlotaFlinchum says:

     United Kingdom

    I watched the film a second time fairly quickly after the first viewing and appreciated some aspects better. I enjoy sci-fi if the emphasis is on the ‘sci’ which mostly it was here with the flights of fancy atleast grounded in, and a plausible extension of, the scientific starting points. Ofcourse this being a fiction and a hollywood blockbuster it has to have a story and a human angle but I found the main characters engaging and their motivations realistic, although Michael Caine is always Michael Caine! The premise of humankind having to look to the stars to find a new home as Earth turns into a dust bowl as it slowly starves due to all plant life and crops gradually succumbing to ‘blight’ is realistic (think about the most recent example in UK of Ash trees being killed off). The oft touted ‘relativity’ science lesson is well conveyed and helped me to understand the concept better and what it really means for us human beings with our terribly short lifespans. It does make you try to appreciate the vastness and indifference of the universe. Not the best sci-fi film ever made but a decent enjoyable film particularly if you want a bit of heart-string tugging and hopefulness at the end!

  18. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 6 From Our UsersThis film is incredible! Some keep saying that the dialogue is ‘terrible’ etc. because of Zimmer’s soundtrack over the top. I watched this film for the first time last summer with 5.1 surround in blu-ray, and i couldn’t find a single fault with it! I’m only 17, so maybe my ears aren’t so warn out like the FOOLS who rate it 1 star.
    Right from the beginning you can see that this film has been expertly directed and with incredible craftsmanship, both on and off camera.
    I would say that something which is added to the visual pleasure of watching this film is how Nolan has used seriously wide range of camera formats to film with, not only with digital, but with 70mm film and IMAX!

    If you have read reviews telling you that the story is completely ridiculous or laughable etc. it’s literally because they can’t understand it! This film is for people who love the idea of space, real space, and what might be out beyond us (as stated in the title ‘Interstellar’). Despite this the film is not a documentary. The acting by all actors is flawless, the directing is incredible – so much so that by the end i was sad there wasn’t another shot to look at.

    The music in my opinion is the best original score ever created for a film! And the special effects! Well all you have to do is watch the trailer!
    The science in the film makes you wonder, and even though people are saying that the theme of ‘love’ in this film doesn’t work well in a sci-fi film… Well actually it works perfectly well, considering we know as much about ‘love’ as we do about space! – love being something that we all come across everyday in all kinds of forms (something we can all relate to). SPOILER: A man has been forced from his home to save the world, away from his kids… only to find out that the whole mission wasn’t to find a new planet for the human race, but to research planets (meaning he will die in space). I think that ‘love’ SHOULD be a main focus point in this film, because i know for certain, that if i was thrown into space – probably to never see my family again – i’d be feeling pretty sad about that………….

    I recommend buying a blu-ray edition with extra features! 3 hours could never be enough for someone who likes this film! The sound is epic, as well as the overall aesthetics of the film, the acting, special effects, the writing and story, the science… Just the entire picture is brilliant! If you are thinking to upgrading your hi-fi system, this is the time to do it! This film will blow you away when you hear the first note come out of your speakers!

    Do not take any notice of the 1 star reviews!!!

    This is seriously one of, if not, the best film ever made in the history of cinema!

  19. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    A highly regarded film and rightly so. This is part of the current movement of ‘New Wave Science Fiction’ that is making an attempt to appeal to a broader audience.
    This film is nuanced, cerebral and very well directed with great performances from many actors. The ‘behind the bookcase’ CGI of the closing stages of the film is breathtaking (I’ll say no more about that) but this is really a film where the CGI doesn’t overwhelming – the story and the screenplay are its strongest points.
    The scenario is the near future. Earth is facing climate change calamity. A retired astronaut (McConaughey) is asked to take part in a possible non-return mission to seek out new worlds through a wormhole, to find a new home for humankind. But time dilation and all, things turn out not quite as planned. Brilliantly executed, you ought to see this film even if you are not a science fiction fan. The extras in the disc are worthwhile – there’s a good interview with Kip Thorne, who was adviser to the film.

  20. Jay says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersAs a lot of people have warned – the lead actor speaks in some sort of ethnic hill-billy American dialect of English, whispered and mumbled and slurred, so that you need to try and guess what he just said by listening to the responses of the other actors – who seemingly understand him easily and all speak fluent English. But the film is much better than the terrible reviews which it gets – I think it was a good effort to do a proper science-fiction film based on exploring outer space and colonising stuff – as the earth is in eco-trouble.
    People say that it got boring, but I think not – it was fine, kept my interest all the way through, even if it was all quantum entanglement hocus pocus, reminded me of Star Trek – getting very implausible at the end, with similar eulogy to the genius girl – who saves the world – how? dunno – she solved gravity apparently, whatever that means, and all is well and we all live happy ever after. There arnt many films which stay clear of war and violence within the sci-fi genre, so this is a good example of a film which explores more grown-up ideas about space exploration, with good space-ship ideas, without aliens and monsters and occult and all that usual stuff which they put into sci-fi films. So imo. a good effort, worth the bucks for the on-line streaming, which I didn’t think it would be with the terrible reviews – I thought it woz gonna be a complete turkey of a movie.
    So what was bad about it? – obviously they should have schooled the lead actor to speak so that he could be understood in the English-speaking world, as on-line video duzant have sub-titles, or I could not find them anyway.
    How could it be improved? SPOILER WARNING – the ending was fudged – they could have had an alien space ship as the method of getting the quantum information out and back in time – that’s why I think Oblivion with Tom Cruise is the best sci-fi film of all time – due of the alien twist to it – if they had an alien star ship instead of all that black-hole stuff – too silly for me, too implausible – spoiled the film for me – and he could then twiddle the watch within some sort of ghost distortion in the fabric of reality and that – the watch thing was a good idea, but it seemed done badly in the end – it was a good idea, but not done as it could have been – better, and there needed to be more thought put into what exactly was the genius girl trying to solve? And how could the robot obtain the quantum info anyway like that? There could also have been a better planet perhaps, but I actually liked the ending, the final bit – and the ideas about relativity and time distortion were done well, and interesting. But like I said – not enough twist in the plot to make it a great film.

    So in summary – a good film which could have been an excellent film.

  21. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I watched this film on the plane in May 2015- I brought it again recently (waited for the price to drop) and brought from Zoverstocks who are awesome and reliable): Watched it this evening on a bigger screen! I am not sure what the 1 star reviewers were watching when they commented on this film, but all of us thought it was amazing. The choreogaphy of music to the film was excellent; Zimmer as usual; the science and comprehension of this film makes one really dig deep to work it out: Not boring; tense at times; surprise Matt Damon appearance; The materials and arts as true to details as I have ever scene in a space film like this: very accurate and well thought out: effetcs; 10/10. Instead of running out of budget or ending the film abruptly, it continues to unravel; a complex crescendo and was totally impacting and brilliant. Its a sci fi so what to expect from that can be anything; and this was far afield of what we could perceive to understand but one day… who knows! Excellent film. matthew was brilliant. 5+ stars recommend and i will be watching again real soon.

  22. DoraKirklin says:

     United Kingdom

    I think this is a real Marmite film. There is a lot wrong with it: it is too long, the mumbling may drive you insane (what is it with Christopher Nolan films and mumbling?), the plot from time to time made me laugh out loud, it is trying to be several types of film all at once and the ending was a little too Hollywood for my taste. But.. I kind of loved it. I have never had a film fail to suspend my disbelief in some sections to the point of guffawing and then have me holding my breath enraptured ten minutes later. I loved it for its ambition and for trying to do something epic and touching when they could have remade some TV programme from when we were kids. I loved that it took the risk of being slow burn, of not having speed-of-light editing and of actually telling a story. I love that it plainly had amazing special effects but I couldn’t really remember them afterwards because what I remembered was how it made me feel. I couldn’t get this film out of my mind afterwards. Go with it, don’t overanalyse the plot and enjoy

  23. RandyBlakemore says:

     United Kingdom

    Much of this is fairly ridiculous and you’ll either go with it or you won’t – it’s very much my kind of thing (big budget, thoughtful sci-fi) though and I loved it.

    At the films heart is Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) and his daughter Murph (Mackenzie Foy/Jessica Chastain). He’s an ex pilot, now a farmer, eking out an existence on a dusty, starving planet Earth. He won’t be on planet Earth for long though as an exposition heavy first act lines up the rest of the films characters (given to us by an all star cast) before throwing a few of them into outer space on a mission to save humanity.

    So, interplanetary travel, black holes, worm holes, time warps, ice planets and more are the order of the day amidst ongoing family drama. It’s not a fast paced, gung ho, Armageddon style effort though, it beats to a slower drum. It’s a more measured, thoughtful take on the genre, feeling like a strange mash up of 2001, The Right Stuff and Field of Dreams.

    There are scenes of great spectacle of course playing out alongside some goose bumping, heartwarming/breaking moments. There’s elements of hard sci-fi, some slides into thriller territory and to be honest it does veer sharply between incredible and incredulous at times. For me though, it really worked and can be added to the ever growing list of cracking films that Christopher Nolan is putting out there.

  24. "electrical discount uk" - Google News says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 6 From Our UsersInterstellar is an audacious and ambitious SF epic which explores the depth of the human spirit as mankind on Earth stares extinction in the face. In order to survive our science alone will not be enough and we must also put our trust in love, hope and faith. Despite the plight of the human race seeming forlorn the unexpected appearance of a wormhole near Saturn offers an opportunity that the remnants of NASA are keen to take. Matthew McConaughey gives a sound performance as Joseph Cooper, a widowed father of two and former NASA astronaut and engineer, now reluctant farmer who agrees to pilot the only vessel available on what seems to be an impossible mission.

    It is immaterial to me as to whether the science presented is accurate or not. When entering the SF genre (as with any type of genre) the key question is whether the film engages and moves. Michael’s Caine’s poignant quoting of Dylan Thomas’s poem `Do not go gentle into that good night’, the occasional pithy sarcasm provided by TARS (Douglas Adam’s Marvin sprung immediately to mind) and the downright unapologetic sentimentality of the evolving relationship between Cooper and his daughter Murph were all quality moments. However, I feel the film lacks the narrative rigour of the director’s previous high concept movies Memento and Inception, and despite Christopher Nolan presenting some truly magnificent images and sequences very reminiscent of Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey and Terrence Malick’s Days of Heaven, I believe that it falls short of being an awesome masterpiece it aspires to be. There is no doubt that this is a considerable achievement and it is certainly a film which will provoke contrasting opinions, as does `2001′. For myself, after one viewing I `liked’ it. I will watch it again and perhaps after further viewings I might revise my opinion and end up `loving’ it.

  25. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Could have been so much better … if they hadn’t dumbed down the middle of the film.

    The first 3rd and last 3rd of the film were very, very good. A real dissapointment with the middle part that seems to compromise itself over two most important factors; intelligence and film length.

    There is a strong sense that a decision was made to ‘simplify’ and shorten the main plot to appeal to wider audiences, perhaps.

    Interstellar clearly is influenced stylistically by 2001 A Space Odyssey but that’s where the comparison ends. Interstellar lacks the courage, intelligence and integrity of 2001 and it will surely be forgotten in 12 months time, except when a sequel will be due out no doubt.

    While some of the special effects are really great, the quality of the sound engineering is appalling. The dialogue was mostly unintelligible and I had to turn on the English subtitles. Yes, it is that bad! I just don’t know how such a technical error of this magnitude could have occurred without being corrected.

    I’ve posted 4 stars but should probably be 3 because of the gross technical flaws.

  26. JewellBoudreaux says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 10 From Our UsersAfter skipping this one at the cinema based on some online reviews (big mistake) I bought this on Blu-Ray and watched it around four times the first week I had it!!!!! Fantastic, well made, well acted, well scripted, practical effects where possible, engaging and thought provoking story and themes, Interstellar will grow on people as the years go buy.

    Ok for all those people wondering if people only love this film because of Christopher Nolan…………No lol. I am no great fan of Chris Nolan, I enjoyed Inception, the Batman stuff was ok, but only ok it hardly a masterpiece. The Dark Knight suffered from bad pacing and the end was cobbled together and rushed. Tried to fit too many things together and then cut the length. Dark Knight Rises was almost completely nonsensical.

    Interstellar on the other hand I honestly think will one day be held up alongside 2001: A Space Odyssey for it’s deep themes, practical effects, and intellectual/heady content. Remember no-one liked 2001 when it came out either!

    My only complaint which is very nit-pickey was the love conquering all theme which I felt was shoe-horned in to appeal to a wider audience. It does work within the films context so it doesn’t ruin it and I honestly think this film would never have been made without it so there we are.

    Also the beginning feels a little rushed, I would have loved this film to be an hour longer so that the beginning could have a been a bit slower and more believable. This is the fault of the current climate, they would never have gotten away with adding an hour to the length only freaks like me would sit through it!

    Another slight problem mentioned in the reviews is sound, yes Interstellar is quite hard to hear without being deafened when something big happens so you might have to spend some time getting volume adjusted before watching it all the way through. Or you’ll have to keep a finger on the volume button!

    There seem to be a lot of people complaining about plot-holes and Science errors. Please ignore those people as they did not watch the film properly or are not up to date with current theoretical physics. Every, single, thing, that happens in the film is explained in the film, often multiple times for those too lazy to pay attention. The film can be completely understood in it’s entirety watching it just once if you pay attention. Although you will get more from this film the more times you watch it.

    This is a movie, not a documentary, so you will be asked to suspend your disbelief for the duration but unlike other films which try to be this grand and fail miserably to deliver (looking at you Prometheus) this film succeeds in every way.

    Is this a perfect movie? Of course not there is no such thing but it’s as close as you can get while still being a human. To get the most out of this film you will probably need to be interested in science, human nature, or sci-fi. If you like all three then “why have you not seen this yet?!”

    In conclusion, I wish it had been an hour longer, I was on the edge of my seat, jaw dropped as soon as Coop drove off in his truck all the way to the end. I simply could not believe a film of this nature COULD still be made and released today, most recent films consisting of “lots of stuff happens really fast, the end”. I just hope it does really well because I would like to see more like it.

    Watch Interstellar, buy, buy, buy!

  27. CorinaGillott says:

     United Kingdom

    I was expecting something different but did not regret buying it. I love realistic scifi movies but the industry lack good writers. I enjoyed the acting, even though it was not too challenging except Matthew McConaughey who was brilliant and did make me feel as if I am there, which is very difficult to do with scifi movies since we cannot relate to it directly. I felt bored just for 5 min, but I was hooked for the rest of the film. The science was believable to a point, where I did not stop and say bulls***, which happens in all sci-fi movies, except communication between galaxies through a wormhole!? Even though the science was abstract it was at least possible in its own way. The story was very good and balanced, sometime there is too much dialogue where you expect some action, or vice versa as in most scifi movies.
    The computer robot was interesting. At first it looked like a very cumbersome piece of machinery trying to show body language, but it was amazing what it did with very little, I was pleasantly surprised by that.
    Some reviewers gave it one star. Well if you expecting Die Hard when watching Cinderella then you would be disappointed, this film tells a story in a specific way and did it very well I think. Gravity miserably failed to do what this film did. By then end you think you have taken that trip. Just watch it for what it is and do not expect anything to begin with.
    Overall, it is better than most realistic scifi movies there, so for the fans definitely a must watch. It does take you to another place, very absorbing.

  28. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersForgot everything you’ve heard about Interstellar, good or bad…watch it and make up your own mind. You can pick holes in the plot if you want, but if you keep an open mind you get completely sucked into the story. The story has stayed with me and that’s rare these days given how many high quality shows and movies are made, but the scale of Interstellar is where it really stands out. The bonus disc provides a huge amount of background and enhances the various segments and elements in the story in a way that you would not get from watching the movie once, and I would recommend anyone who has problems with Interstellar to spend some time watching them and learning just how much effort went into its making. The soundtrack is amazing, the theme is rattling around my head and the bonus section on the recording is well worth checking out. Give it a try, you just might like it!

  29. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI liked the film and I will watch it again but the recording of the dialogue was utterly abysmal. I know now how frustrating it must be to suffer from partial hearing loss. The music was crystal clear but I must have missed 50% of the dialogue through mumbling actors and camera cuts so I couldn’t even rely on lip reading, (something humans do without thinking about it when they see a talking face.) I heard a few weeks ago on R4 the director trying to justify what he said was a purposeful effect but in my opinion his excuses/explanations were a nonsense. His “effects” have spoiled what could and should have been a masterpiece. I don’t go to see a film to be frustrated by poor quality recording of dialogue. I expect to be able to immerse myself in someone else’s reality and forget, for a while, everything else. I couldn’t do that with this film because I was constantly saying to myself, “what the ***** is he saying now!” Such a shame and I see from the reviews that I am not alone.

  30. ZulmaDresner says:

     United Kingdom

    This has to be the best science fiction film I have seen in many years. It has immediately jumped into my top 5 and could well take over the number 1 spot. Since purchasing the movie a week ago, I have already watched it three times, get more from it each time and it continues to have a compulsive effect on me. Any film that last just short of 3 hours and keeps me on the edge of my seat has to be something very special indeed! Visually stunning and extremely thought provoking, I am not in the slightest surprised that it picked up an Oscar for special effects. I’m only confused that it did not secure many more. The acting is quite superb. Set in the not too distant future, which is still very recognisable, when environmental catastrophe threatens the survival of the Human Race, it tells about the efforts to save Mankind. Great visual tale. Get it and enjoy!

    Update: After repeated viewings still get a great deal of pleasure from this movie. Each time I seem to pick up some fresh. Great film!

  31. ShennaCGRE says:

     United Kingdom

    This film is beyond brilliant. It’s a marmite film, either you love it or hate it but considering ’empire’ and ‘total film’ loved it, I suggest people go on their review rather than the one star idiots and don’t understand the film at all. Inception was slightly similar, if you can’t understand it and that means you hate it, don’t review at all. I don’t even understand the ending but I’ve been wondering how it could work and I’m still baffled, but that’s what I loved about inception and I still love it for interstellar. As usual Hans Zimmer creates a beautiful soundtrack that fits the film perfectly (some people called it boring but considering Hans Zimmer wanted the create a space like soundtrack and considering space is empty space or dramatic scenery then I think he’s done a great job). The film is visually stunning and it’s the first time Christopher Nolan has conveyed a good amount of emotion that is believable and really well acted. Overall, brilliant concept, stunning visuals, great acting and script, perfect music, just simply incredible. If you loved inception you’ll love this.

  32. Dan Ackerman says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 9 From Our UsersA near future science fiction epic movie from director Christopher Nolan. Which tries to consider some of the big questions about human existence.

    Life on Earth is getting pretty grim. As humanity has turned it’s back on exploring beyond it’s homeworld. And the human race is struggling to survive as crops fail and dust clouds get ever larger.

    Former Nasa pilot Cooper [Matthew McConaughey], his two children plus his father try to get by living on a farm. Cooper’s daughter is a very smart girl. But this dying world doesn’t offer her much opportunity.

    But when Cooper and his family find that some haven’t given up on the dream of space, he becomes involved in an expedition that is the last chance for the human race. The laws of physics mean that he might never see his children again. What he does end up seeing is more than he could have ever expected…

    Interstellar takes itself seriously. It’s not an action movie or a space adventure. It tries hard to do real science. Which those who like to nit pick might just manage to get their teeth into. It looks at the human reach to explore and see what’s out there, and how some have that desire and others don’t. It tries to show us fantastical interstellar sights, whilst at the same time being a solid family drama about the relationship between fathers and children.

    It should be an amazing and unforgettable odyssey. But it doesn’t quite manage that, being a four rather than a five star film instead. Because it’s one of those movies that could perhaps have done with one more draft of the script first. This is because it’s blatantly obvious after not too much of it’s running time how the film is going to end. Which does rob it of a certain amount of narrative drive. And leave the characters not driving the action quite as much as they perhaps should.

    Whilst the first half is quite involving nonetheless, it does slightly lose it’s way in the second. With a slightly overlong sequence on another world. And then it goes into rather different realms, with a sequence that requires a great suspension of disbelief. And one key visual in this sequence really doesn’t come off.

    The other problem is the score. Which is very good. With some strong music that’s a little different to the usual. But it’s so loud at some points, and as a result it drowns out the dialogue.

    The cast are all pretty good. Matthew McConaughey in particular. He has a very good chemistry with Anne Hathaway, who plays another expedition member. And some of the visuals really are quite stunning. Although the impact will of course be a little less on the small screen. It’s a film that should soar. But it only really takes flight occasionally.

    Even so, it’s one that is really worth judging for yourself.

    The dvd has the following language and subtitle options:

    Languages: English.

    Subtitles: English. Danish. Finnish. Icelandic. Norwegian. Swedish.

    The disc goes straight into the main menu once loaded up, without any trailers to get through first.

    Alas, it has no extras whatsoever.

  33. Really Rachel says:

     United Kingdom

    Wow. Simply, wow!

    Having been a massive fan of The Dark Knight trilogy and Inception I was foaming at the mouth when I read the other reviews of Interstellar. Thankfully the movie does live up to the hype.

    A strong cast (Michael Caine, Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway and even a cameo from Matt Damon), a fantastic score (Hans Zimmer no less!), epic visuals (the part where they drift past Saturn and then enter a wormhole was jaw-dropping!) and fine acting (I dare you not to be moved).

    The plot was strong and really challenges you to push the limits of our human concept of dimensions beyond the 2D & 3D universe we perceive. Truly a ‘2001 – A Space Odyssey’ for our generation, and it gave us plenty to think about how we’ve mistreated our world, a tiny blue/green speck in an lonely universe.

    I need to watch it another few times before I get to hear every word spoken. Thanks to my wife being in the room with her friend while I was attempting to watch it, I didn’t quite get to hear or understand everything, but I will…

  34. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 8 From Our UsersThe film is rated one of the best UHD 4k presentations currently alongside the Marvel and DC releases,
    must say, have to agree, it is a brilliant upgrade (worth adding to your collection)
    Former pilot ‘Cooper’ (Mathew McConaughey) turned farmer lives with his Step-Father ‘Donald’ (John Lithgow) and
    two children ‘Murph’ (Mackenzie Foy at 10yrs old) and ‘Tom’ (Timothy Chalamet at 15yrs old)
    The Earth will not sustain human-kind for much longer, the crops are being ravaged by horrendous dust storms
    which continue to intensify.
    On a journey of discovery ‘Cooper’ along with daughter ‘Murph’ in tow come across a secret installation perhaps
    not by accident.
    The unit is run by a former colleague ‘Professor Brand’ (Michael Caine) and daughter ‘Doctor Brand’ (Anne Hathaway)
    it’s a spin off from the now closed ‘Nasa Space Center’ which can no longer be afforded as food has become a single
    minded priority.
    It is explained to ‘Cooper’ that a planned mission to a far off planet in the far reaches of the Galaxy needs the skills that
    he had been trained for in years past, the mission the professor explains is to find a planet to save the future of mankind
    a place the people remaining can go to.
    If the 4-Man Crew ‘Cooper’ – ‘Doctor Brand’ – ‘Williams’ (William Devane) – ‘Doyle’ (Wes Bentley) along with robot ‘Tars’
    (voiced by Bill Irwin) will have to negotiate the unknown a worm-hole if they have any chance of reaching the distant
    planet nestled with the vast Galaxy.
    They believe that they are on the journey to save mankind and perhaps have family if but in the future joining them, however
    the mission will come at a cost the crew of ‘The Endurance’ ….was it ever intended that they should return to Earth, decisions
    for the future may have to be made…………….but, ‘Cooper’ had promised ‘Murph’ he would return home…
    An often tense spectacle which harbours superb special-effects along the way, with some great performances throughout.
    Great Picture and Sound Quality Throughout.
    The Release is a 2-Disc Edition – Disc One – The Film – Disc Two – Special Features (detailed below)
    * Plotting an Interstellar Journey – Origins, Influence and Narrative Design
    * Shooting In Iceland – Miller’s Planet – Creating two vastly different Worlds in One Country
    * Celestial Landmarks – How practical special effects give the illusion of real Space-Travel
    * Miniatures in Space – Explore the Large-Scale Models used in the Film plus – More. (over 3-Hours of Features)