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B1 Intermediate English 11:38 Educational

Things In Interstellar You Notice After Watching More Than Once

Looper · 2,854,548 views · Added 1 month ago

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B1

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If you're a fan of Christopher Nolan's 2014 sci-fi  space epic Interstellar, you'll probably want to  

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watch it more than once to make sure that you get  everything out of it. So let's transcend space  

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and time once again as we discover the details  that are only clear after multiple viewings.

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The convergence point for the entire  decades-spanning story in Interstellar is  

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Murphy's childhood bedroom. There's a poltergeist  chucking books off her bookshelf and toying  

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with the physics of gravity and magnetism.  Ten-year-old Murphy, played by Mackenzie Foy,  

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doesn't appear to be afraid of the apparition.  Instead, she's mostly curious. Luckily, she's  

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being raised by a father with a scientific mind  who has no room for superstition. Cooper, played  

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by Matthew McConaughey, instructs his daughter to  not just label it as a "ghost" because she doesn't  

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know what it is. Instead, he directs her to  study it and come to a scientific conclusion. Her  

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instincts end up being accurate all along, and her  first line of dialogue hints at the final outcome.

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The opening moments of Interstellar feature a  brief tumultuous moment from Cooper's days as  

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a pilot. His aircraft spins out of control and  the Gs amp up before he suddenly snaps awake,  

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safely at home in his bed. Standing over him  is his daughter, who looks at him and says:

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"I thought you were the ghost."

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Later, by the end of the film, we find out  just how accurate this statement really is.

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Christopher Nolan is fascinated with the  intricacies of time, particularly the paradoxes  

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created by toying with timelines. Interstellar  creates scenarios where time stretches and  

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squeezes based on its characters' galactic  locations. They unknowingly trigger various events  

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that lead them to the NASA base where Cooper  signs on to pilot a mission to save the world.  

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Coordinates to this base arrive courtesy of  the "ghost" in Murphy's room. The directions  

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are given in binary form by altering gravity, so  billowing dust settles strategically on the floor  

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to spell out a message. The ghost ends up being  Cooper himself from inside the tesseract within  

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the massive black hole known as Gargantua. But  where did this whole chain of events begin?

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As we find out later, the instructions  for how to find the NASA base were given  

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to Cooper by Cooper himself. However,  in order to get inside the tesseract  

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and give himself these directions, he  needed to have already received them,  

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thus creating a paradox for which there is no  answer. The notion of an unanswerable question  

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