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Ah, let’s take a trip back to 2014, the year of Ellen DeGeneres’ Oscar selfie, the Ice Bucket Challenge, and Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi epic, Interstellar. When I first watched the movie, I left feeling cold and disappointed, thinking it was too long and sentimental. However, after rewatching it 10 years later, I realized it’s Nolan’s best work yet.

Interstellar follows former NASA pilot Cooper as he embarks on a mission to save Earth by finding a new habitable planet. What sets this movie apart is its emotional depth, something Nolan’s films are sometimes criticized for lacking. The relationship between Cooper and his daughter Murph forms the heart of the story, adding a personal touch to the grand space adventure.

The emotional moments in Interstellar hit hard, especially when Cooper returns from a mission to find his daughter has aged decades in his absence. Matthew McConaughey’s performance in this scene is both beautiful and devastating, showcasing the film’s emotional core. The set-pieces in the movie are not just about spectacle but also serve to drive the emotional narrative forward.

One of the standout aspects of Interstellar is Nolan’s experimentation with space and time. The twist at the end of the movie adds a layer of complexity that enhances subsequent viewings. The film manages to balance the vastness of space with the intimacy of a father-daughter relationship, creating a unique and compelling story.

In the end, I have to admit that I was wrong about Interstellar. It is, without a doubt, Christopher Nolan’s finest film. The way it combines big ideas, emotions, and set-pieces is truly remarkable. It took me a decade to realize the brilliance of this movie, but now I can confidently say that it stands out in Nolan’s impressive body of work. If you haven’t watched it yet, I highly recommend giving Interstellar another chance.

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