Tuesday 11 November 2014

Interstellar- this film is for 'them'

Before going to the film i read few reviews on the Facebook about the film telling that they have watched the film second time to understand the film, so in the theater i sat straight, kept my all concentration on the screen so that i don't miss anything. When the film started..for the first few dialogues no subtitles , everybody in the theater sighed, the person sitting beside me started crying-'whaattt tthe frock, this is cheating you cannot do this to us, this is not normal film, this is nolan's film please put subtitles..pleaseeee God, if you are real...prove it, pleasssss', and when i was about to join him, there came subtitles to rescue everybody in the theater.

When that subtitle appeared on the screen, all the faces glowed with smile. But after watching the film the same faces showed no reaction, everybody bent their head down, trying to analyze what just happnd, whether they liked the film or not, what to tell when any one asks 'how s the film ?'.  Few people who tried to understand the film until the climax gave up and left the theater before half an hour itself.

I am not eligible to comment on Nolan's film but after watching this film i came to know that there are two types of 'meaning less' films, one where the director uses no brain at all like my TELUGU films and the other where the director uses too much brain like 'Irandam ulagam' and this film. I feel that for Nolan's films sensor board should give an extra certificate saying only people who did Ph.d should watch this film. This film is about the space, to the people in space and for the people in space...if you haven't watched this film..please don't watch it