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Interstellar Review

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When I first heard about the movie, Interstellar, I thought it would be another science fiction adventure where the hero saves the day and all is well; and while such movies are enjoyable, they are also unoriginal. When I watched Interstellar the first time, I was stunned. Considering the fact that a theoretical physicist served as a consultant during the making of the film and ensured that the science fiction part of the movie was scientifically accurate, the story is all the more potent. The concept of a supremely advanced species or aliens helping mankind survive is not new; but the idea that the species could be none other than humans, is astounding. To suggest the possibility that mankind might evolve to the extent of making hitherto inconceivable, technological advancements, like actively creating a wormhole in Space and a penteract (tesseract- 4 dimensions plus one) in space-time; to allude that man might have the power to bend Time to his will, is mind-boggling. In t...