


INTERSTELLAR opens on Earth in the distant future, as Mother Nature is waging war on humanity. Famine is widespread, and all of mankind's resources are now dedicated to farming in a desperate fight for survival. A former NASA pilot and engineer named Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) has become a homesteader in order to support his teenage son Tom (Timothee Chalamet) and 10-year-old daughter Murph (Mackenzie Foy). Unfortunately, even that begins to look like a futile endeavor after a sandstorm ravages their close-knit community. Meanwhile, a seemingly supernatural mystery begins to unfold when the "ghost" that dwells in Murph's room sends her a mysterious set of coordinates - which lead the curious father/daughter duo to a clandestine underground base housing the remnants of NASA. There, renowned physicist Professor Brand (Michael Caine) has been working with a team of astronauts and scientists to find a new planet capable of sustaining human life. Brand quickly persuades Cooper to pilot a mission that will hopefully carry the seeds of human life to a habitable planet in another galaxy. Cooper is soon bound for space with Brand's daughter Amelia (Anne Hathaway) and researchers Doyle (Wes Bentley) and Romilly (David Gyasi). Review: Watch this movie NOW!!!!!!!!! - Great film. Great transfers. Will love and cherish until it breaks. Review: The best interstellar film - I am a fan of all the movies of Cristopher Nolan, and this is in fact my favorite, it is spectacular the sound, the image, and the special effects, which take you directly to an interstellar journey


| ASIN | B01MF78RLG |
| Actors | Anne Hathaway, Ellen Burstyn, Jessica Chastain, Matthew McConaughey, Michael Caine |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,469 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #10,521 in DVD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (10,231) |
| Dubbed: | French, Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 43381941 |
| MPAA rating | PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) |
| Media Format | NTSC |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 1.92 ounces |
| Release date | January 24, 2017 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 48 minutes |
| Studio | PARAMOUNT |
F**S
Watch this movie NOW!!!!!!!!!
Great film. Great transfers. Will love and cherish until it breaks.
J**E
The best interstellar film
I am a fan of all the movies of Cristopher Nolan, and this is in fact my favorite, it is spectacular the sound, the image, and the special effects, which take you directly to an interstellar journey
K**R
Great
Great movie. It has deep concepts and tries to grind in to the viewer the truly gargantuan scale of our solar system, nearby stars and galaxy.
J**G
Awesome movie
Absolutely amazing movie with great visuals! Everything was as described however digital code was expired due to age of the movie.
M**.
A must have movie for the 4K collector.
Truly one of the most beautiful 4K movies I own. There are a couple holes in the plot, but a really enjoyable movie overall, and just amazing to watch.
I**4
Great movie - Digital version expired though
Would have been 5 stars but the digital movie is expired. Expired in 2021 🙄
D**I
Interstellar Uniquely Blends Science, Science Fiction, and a Heartwarming Emotional Narrative
Interstellar is and always was one of my personal favorite films of all time. I first experienced the film in IMAX when it was released in 2014, and I've been a devoted admirer ever since. But this week, I was fortunate enough to be in New York precisely when the film was being re-screened in IMAX - and not just any IMAX, but in the grandeur of IMAX 70mm - as part of the 10th-anniversary celebrations of its release. Despite having seen the film several times before, rewatching it multiple times to mark its decade-long impact, in the magnificent IMAX theaters of the U. S., stands as one of the most extraordinary cinematic experiences we've had in our lives. No matter how many times I watch the film, it always excites me, intrigues me, and also brings me to tears. A unique cinematic experience like no other, that pushes the boundaries of cinema and how science can be depicted in film. The collaborative process between Christopher Nolan and his brother Jonathan (known for Memento, The Prestige, The Dark Knight, and Westworld, among other works) in crafting the screenplay united two brilliant but slightly different minds. This dynamic provided the creative friction that birthed such an extraordinary story. In the early stages, Jonathan was the principal screenwriter, entrusted with the task of shaping the script. He worked on the project for several years alongside producer Lynda Obst and theoretical physicist Kip Thorne. The original draft was heavily centered on the intricate scientific principles underpinning the plot, such as Einstein's theory of relativity and, in particular, the concept of time dilation. When Christopher came on board as director, he reworked the script to emphasize the emotional and philosophical dimensions of the story. This shift - from a strict focus on science to one that balanced scientific rigor with emotional storytelling - became one of the defining aspects that granted the film its unparalleled strength. It is, ultimately, this synthesis of emotional depth with scientific exploration that elevates Interstellar to a truly extraordinary work within the sci-fi genre. The scriptwriting process between the brothers included a continuous exchange of ideas at every stage of its development. Christopher's inclination toward emotional storytelling intertwined with Jonathan's passion for scientific precision and narrative complexity. As the film's director, Christopher also had the responsibility of translating Jonathan's abstract scientific concepts into compelling, visually stunning cinematic moments and images. This process enabled audiences to grasp abstract and extremely complicated scientific ideas through groundbreaking visual storytelling. It's incredible to witness how, with the passage of time, Interstellar is increasingly recognized not only as a monumental chapter in Nolan's legendary filmography but also as a bona fide classic in the sci-fi genre. With the Nolans now receiving the broader recognition they deserve from the global film and television community (not just their core fanbase), more and more people now grasp the thematic essence the Nolans were striving for with the unique storytelling elements they insisted on including in Interstellar. One of the most unique characteristics of Nolan as a filmmaker is his profound love and respect for science, as well as his understanding of its importance in both storytelling and real-world impact. This is reflected in the themes he chooses to explore, the logical framework behind his scripts, and the technical aspects of his filmmaking process. From project to project, he constantly experiments with new techniques that push the boundaries of film industry technology. He strives to maintain scientific accuracy in his narratives as much as possible while telling captivating stories that highlight the vital role of scientists and the value of intellect in the modern era. Contrary to the common criticism that Nolan's films often sideline female characters, Interstellar features a significant and very welcome representation of strong, influential women in the field of science. Jessica Chastain and Anne Hathaway deliver compelling and charismatic performances, taking center stage in the film's unfolding events and playing a crucial role in the story's progression. Mackenzie Foy also impresses in a once-in-a-lifetime performance of a curious, intelligent, and ambitious child that doesn't shy from the performances of other veteran actors and actresses in the film, with a role that will surely inspire future generations of young viewers. If we delve further into the unique collaborations behind the making of Interstellar, and to the film's unique property of depicting science in the most accurate way possible, the extraordinary partnership between Christopher Nolan and theoretical physicist Kip Thorne stands out as one of the film's most intriguing aspects. This collaboration was paradigm-shifting in its own right, as it sought to depict Einstein's theory of relativity as accurately as possible on screen. Instead of resorting to clichés or convenient narrative shortcuts, Thorne, a Nobel Prize-winning theoretical physicist, acted as both scientific consultant and producer of the film. His primary role was to ensure that depictions of black holes, wormholes, and the effects of relativity on time dilation were as scientifically accurate as possible. Maintaining scientific precision required a delicate balance between creative cinematic storytelling and the constraints of established physics. While Nolan, known for his narrative complexity and visual ambition, occasionally sought to introduce elements that bent the rules of physics, Thorne firmly insisted on absolute scientific accuracy. This principle of realism shaped not only the depiction of time dilation but also the emotional and philosophical core of the film, where time itself becomes a central, emotionally charged narrative device. Their collaboration continues to set a gold standard for how science can be faithfully integrated into cinematic storytelling. After watching the film in an IMAX theater in the U. S. this week, I noticed a group of young students from a school or some sort of academic club attending the screening. They even took a group photo afterward to commemorate the experience. If that doesn't highlight Nolan's influence in inspiring future generations of innovators and scientists, we don't know what does. Of course, no discussion of Interstellar would be complete without mentioning Hans Zimmer's phenomenal score, which the legendary composer himself has referred to as his most cherished soundtrack in his extensive career. The process of collaboration between Zimmer and Nolan was unconventional and experimental compared to their previous collaborations. Instead of supplying Zimmer with a script or a detailed plot outline, Nolan wrote him a one-page letter describing the film's central emotional core - the relationship between a father and his daughter - and asked him to compose from that emotional premise alone. Without knowing that it was a sci-fi epic, Zimmer crafted an intimate and deeply moving score built around a church organ, capturing the emotional anchor of the story. This approach yielded a score that felt personal and evocative, rather than tethered to the spectacle typically associated with the sci-fi genre. The two also chose to emphasized the use of a church organ to evoke a sense of cosmic awe and spiritual transcendence. Ultimately, the focus on emotional authenticity, rather than bombastic spectacle, produced a soundtrack that has become one of Zimmer's most celebrated works, earning critical acclaim and nominations for the Academy Award and the Grammy. In a typical fashion to Zimmer's groundbreaking works, Interstellar did not initially receive the recognition it deserved from major award bodies like the Oscars or the Golden Globes. But history tends to favor the enduring, and today the Interstellar soundtrack is regarded as one of the most powerful and timeless film scores ever created. The raw emotional resonance it evokes during the film, and even while listening to it completely outside of watching the film, is nothing short of extraordinary. Even generally speaking, looking back at the awards season following the film's release, the Academy's reluctance to recognize Interstellar and Nolan's achievements while creating the film remains truly baffling. Nolan did not receive nominations for Best Director or Best Original Screenplay, decisions that now seem glaringly questionable in hindsight. Particularly when compared to certain contemporaneous winners, like Alfonso Cuarón's Gravity, which Interstellar, in comparison, stands head and shoulders above in ambition, visual storytelling, and philosophical depth in our opinion. With Nolan's triumphant sweep during awards season for Oppenheimer, one can only hope that the Academy will, in the future, be more open to recognizing his contributions to the Sci-Fi genre, which has long been overlooked at such ceremonies. What might have been an open question 10 years ago is now clear: Interstellar has cemented its place in the annals of cinematic history as one of the greatest and most important Science Fiction films of all time. Its scientific precision, gripping narrative, breathtaking visuals, extraordinary performances, masterful soundtrack, and impeccable execution on all fronts have earned it a rightful place as one of the most iconic films to ever grace the silver screen. And above all, it's a whole lot of fun.
G**B
Great film, BluRay disc is fine too
Great movie. It is very powerful emotionally. McConaughey does an incredible job. Warning: the VERY mildest and opaque of spoilers in the next sentence... I think ultimately I find Nolan's brand of scifi a bit underwhelming (too much fantasy, too much deus ex machina, here as elsewhere), but it doesn't keep this from being a thoroughly enjoyable film that can make you cry more than once.
R**O
Great colors and resolution! Absolute perfection!!
J**R
Excelente pelicula, aunque ya la había visto en streaming en dos diferentes plataformas, reconozco que en 4K es mucho mejor el detalle de imagen y audio. Parte indispensable de la colección, como siempre, las películas de Christopher Nolan son espectaculares.
S**T
Probably my favorite film ever.
D**E
Tout est parfait
S**O
He empezado a coleccionar la filmografía de Nolan en 4K, empecé con Oppenheimer y quedé fascinado con la calidad de ese bluray que decidí seguir con la trilogía de Batman (aún no llega ) y Interstellar... Y pff... Que se le puede decir a esta película, todo es perfecto, las escenas Imax se ven espectaculares acompañado con lo bien que suena cada escena es otro nivel. Una completa experiencia inolvidable. Hasta ahorita de los mejores 4k que he visto en mi corta vida de coleccionista. La encontré en 500 pesos mexicanos, la llevaba cazando un tiempo a ver si bajaba más de precio pero no tenía suerte, me llegó literal al siguiente día y con la bella sorpresa que venía con el tan cotizado Slipcover. Una ganga
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