Christopher Nolan & Kip Thorne Break Down The Physics of Interstellar | TIME
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- Опубліковано 23 лис 2014
- Director Christopher Nolan and author Kip Thorne speak to TIME's Jeffrey Kluger about the physics of 2014 blockbuster Interstellar. There's no arguing about the blockbuster status of Interstellar, director Chris Nolan's latest box office phenomenon. But plenty of people are debating the science component of that sci-fi tale'”which is how it always is when a movie based in something as non-negotiable as physics has to take just enough liberties to make the fiction part of the story fly. Nolan was determined to keep his narrative scientifically honest, which is why he signed on as technical adviser celebrated Caltech physicist Kip Thorne'”who literally wrote the book on (much of) the movie's cosmology. TIME's Jeffrey Kluger sat down with Nolan and Thorne to talk about human curiosity, the art of sci-fi filmmaking and the one time the two of them locked horns over a plot point.
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Christopher Nolan & Kip Thorne Break Down The Physics of Interstellar | TIME
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That Interstellar didn't won anything at the Oscars is just one more Proof that the Oscars are a completely Joke.
nolan looks likes a physics professor, while kip looks like a biker!
That leather jacket though.
I have never in my life had a more emotional reaction to a film. This was a true masterpiece.
Fun fact: as of 2017, Dr Kip Thorne is a Nobel Laureate of Physics.
Chris got ripped. Interstellar should have been nominated for Best Picture.
Oscars are not good enough for this film.
Wait a min... The Director looks like A Physicist and Visa versa.
Kip looks like heisenberg from breaking bad season 20
It is the greatest crime that Interstellar was not nominated for Best Picture at the Oscar's. Completely ridiculous. It was the best film of the year by a mile!
I could listen to Nolan talk for hours.
congrats to Prof Kip Thorne for winning Nobel prize in Physics - the most prestigious even in Nobel prize categories
I love Chris Nolan's films. Every time I watch one it leaves me on the edge of my seat with my mouth hanging open questioning everything i've ever known
This movie was fantastic. It's pacing is so well done, it never felt almost a 3 hour movie. I was wanting for more actually at the end. SPOILERS : That 5 dimention scene was so heart pumping, i was like holy shit he is going into the black hole, HE IS GOING TO THE BLACK HOLE? That excitement was incredible for me. The visuals, the acting and the direction, all done masterfully. 9.8/10
So that's why the broken robot with Matt Damon was named KIP...
Interstellar was piece of art greatness my goodness great work Nolan
Interstellar was marvelous. What Nolan lacked in plot, of which I felt like it was to more or less inspire the watcher to create his own theories and to leave out any spoon-feeding, he gave in the sheer sense of wonder, excitement and philosophy. Most grand scale and possibly meaningful movie i've seen, definitely this generations' 2001.
How the hell Gravity WON best picture back in 2013, while this film was not even nominated for 2015 Oscars, remains a mystery.
Cgristopher Nolan is my all time favorite director. He truly is an inspiration to me.
Thank you for giving this movie to all of us Mr. Nolan and Professor Thorne. This is my favorite movie ever