
Christopher Nolan's Interstellar was a visual marvel, but I'm still not sold on it being a great movie. I've only seen it once (Nolan himself recommends everyone see it multiple times), but I was disappointed with the film's ending. When all is said and done, I have a feeling it will be considered as one of Nolan's least essential movies. Although it was undoubtedly ambitious and even had some powerfully emotional sequences (that bit with Matthew McConaughey watching his kids grow up on video may be the most gut-wrenching thing the director has ever committed to film), I still wasn't crazy about it.
It seems as if the team at Honest Trailers agrees, as they proceed to point out some of the story flaws and take the movie's ending to task for being stupid. Check out the video below, and let us know what you think of Interstellar now that some time has passed from its initial release.
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