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Where you read it first | Saturday, December 14, 2024

Kumar Ramanathan


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Arts

'Interstellar' stuns with visual and emotional depth

For a film about space, "Interstellar’s" long first act has a very earthly setting: an arid, generically midwestern, desert-like farm. Upon entering the film, viewers find themselves in a near-future reality where an unnamed blight has destroyed most crops, and in which humanity has retreated to a mostly agrarian society. Here, former astronaut Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) is a disgruntled but responsible farmer whose daughter Murph (Mackenzie Foy, Jessica Chastain) ages considerably between Cooper's space missions. Cooper's family stumbles upon hints of a secret NASA mission to travel through a wormhole to discover potentially habitable alien planets. Cooper’s former mentor, Professor Brand (Michael Caine), enlists him on the mission along with Brand's own daughter (Anne Hathaway). From there "Interstellar" -- which was released on Nov. 5 -- launches into a wild adventure across worlds and time.

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