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Couldn't get past the first paragraph. Disagreed with everything he said about Nolan's past films

Posted by Jazz Inmate on November 16, 2014 at 21:11:42:

Actually I don't find Interstellar a whole lot more ambitious than Inception. It just points outward where the prior film delves inward into dreams within dreams to plan a thought. Both films end with the parent and children reunited. Frankly, dreams have infinite space every bit as much as the cosmos as well as total freedom of gravity and time, so the whole idea that Nolan reached further here than he did in the past is a load of kaka.