Five Things Interstellar Got Wrong And The Points It Got Right

five Things Interstellar Got Wrong And The Points It Got Right
five Things Interstellar Got Wrong And The Points It Got Right

Five Things Interstellar Got Wrong And The Points It Got Right November 7, 2014 3:37 pm est. i f you’re one of the estimated 3 gajillion people who have seen or will see chris nolan’s blockbuster movie interstellar, one thing is already clear to you: this. Wrong: matt damon’s cameo. matt damon has an uncredited cameo appearance in interstellar that christopher nolan kept a secret from moviegoers. damon’s character reveals to coop that he sent falsified data about the planet being inhabitable so he’d be saved and then tries to kill him. but the fact that it’s a surprise appearance by damon.

five Things Interstellar Got Wrong And The Points It Got Right
five Things Interstellar Got Wrong And The Points It Got Right

Five Things Interstellar Got Wrong And The Points It Got Right 1. wormholes don't exist as far as we know. in the movie our intrepid explorers use a wormhole placed near the orbit of saturn in order to travel to another planetary system. as explained in the. There's no direct evidence such things exist in the universe. 'we know about black holes, but the idea of something connecting different parts of space is very much an idea in its infancy. but, from a dramatic point of view you've got to have something like this in the film like that otherwise it doesn't work.'. Here's what "interstellar" got right and wrong. the first image of a black hole ever captured supermassive black holes form when stars collapse in on themselves at the end of their life cycles. Interstellar: 5 things it got right (& 5 it got wrong) christopher nolan ’s interstellar was initially conceived by theoretical physicist kip thorne for steven spielberg , but once spielberg dropped out and nolan took the director’s chair, he turned the project into his own unique take on the cosmic voyage of 2001: a space odyssey, one of.

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