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From director Christopher Nolan (Inception, The Dark Knight Trilogy) comes the story of a team of pioneers undertaking the most important mission in human history. Academy Award winner Matthew McConaughey stars as ex-pilot-turned-farmer Cooper, who must leave his family and a foundering Earth behind to lead an expedition traveling beyond this galaxy to discover whether mankind has a future among the stars. Academy Award winner Anne Hathaway and Academy Award nominee Jessica Chastain also star in the landmark film Lou Lumenick of the New York Post calls one of the most exhilarating film experiences so far this century. OVER THREE HOURS OF SPECIAL FEATURES, INCLUDING:• Plotting an Interstellar Journey – Origins, influences and narrative designs • Shooting in Iceland: Miller’s Planet/Mann’s Planet – Creating two vastly different worlds in one country• Celestial Landmarks – How practical special effects give the illusion of real space travel • Miniatures in Space – Explore the large-scale models used in the film • AND MORE! Review: Interstellar is a breathtaking, emotional journey through space and time - Okay, let me put it this way—Interstellar isn’t just a movie, it’s a journey. I finally sat down to watch it on Blu-ray, and honestly, I’m still thinking about it days later. Christopher Nolan really outdid himself with this one. It’s got everything: mind-bending science, breathtaking visuals, and this deep, emotional core that hits you right in the feels. The story follows Cooper (Matthew McConaughey), a former NASA pilot who’s trying to save humanity because Earth is basically falling apart. But here’s the kicker—he has to leave his family behind to do it. And that’s where it got me. The whole film is packed with these massive, space-exploring, time-bending moments, but at the heart of it, it’s about love, loss, and the choices we make. McConaughey absolutely crushes it in this role. You can feel his heartbreak and determination. Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain are just as incredible, bringing so much depth to their characters. Now, the visuals? Out of this world—literally. The black hole (they call it Gargantua) is one of the most stunning things I’ve ever seen on screen. It’s the kind of stuff that makes you sit there, jaw on the floor, wondering how they even pulled it off. And Hans Zimmer’s score? It’s not just background music—it’s like the heartbeat of the film. It gives you goosebumps in all the right moments. Watching this on Blu-ray took it to another level. The picture quality is so crisp it feels like you’re right there in the middle of space, and the sound is insanely immersive. Plus, the bonus features are gold if you’re into seeing how they made all this magic happen. If you haven’t seen Interstellar yet, or even if you have but not in this quality, do yourself a favor—grab the Blu-ray. It’s not just a film you watch; it’s one you feel. I promise, you’ll be thinking about it long after the credits roll. Review: Absolutely Jaw Dropping! A Must See & A Future Classic - After skipping this one at the cinema based on some online reviews (big mistake) I bought this on Blu-Ray and watched it around four times the first week I had it!!!!! Fantastic, well made, well acted, well scripted, practical effects where possible, engaging and thought provoking story and themes, Interstellar will grow on people as the years go buy. Ok for all those people wondering if people only love this film because of Christopher Nolan............No lol. I am no great fan of Chris Nolan, I enjoyed Inception, the Batman stuff was ok, but only ok it hardly a masterpiece. The Dark Knight suffered from bad pacing and the end was cobbled together and rushed. Tried to fit too many things together and then cut the length. Dark Knight Rises was almost completely nonsensical. Interstellar on the other hand I honestly think will one day be held up alongside 2001: A Space Odyssey for it's deep themes, practical effects, and intellectual/heady content. Remember no-one liked 2001 when it came out either! My only complaint which is very nit-pickey was the love conquering all theme which I felt was shoe-horned in to appeal to a wider audience. It does work within the films context so it doesn't ruin it and I honestly think this film would never have been made without it so there we are. Also the beginning feels a little rushed, I would have loved this film to be an hour longer so that the beginning could have a been a bit slower and more believable. This is the fault of the current climate, they would never have gotten away with adding an hour to the length only freaks like me would sit through it! Another slight problem mentioned in the reviews is sound, yes Interstellar is quite hard to hear without being deafened when something big happens so you might have to spend some time getting volume adjusted before watching it all the way through. Or you'll have to keep a finger on the volume button! There seem to be a lot of people complaining about plot-holes and Science errors. Please ignore those people as they did not watch the film properly or are not up to date with current theoretical physics. Every, single, thing, that happens in the film is explained in the film, often multiple times for those too lazy to pay attention. The film can be completely understood in it's entirety watching it just once if you pay attention. Although you will get more from this film the more times you watch it. This is a movie, not a documentary, so you will be asked to suspend your disbelief for the duration but unlike other films which try to be this grand and fail miserably to deliver (looking at you Prometheus) this film succeeds in every way. Is this a perfect movie? Of course not there is no such thing but it's as close as you can get while still being a human. To get the most out of this film you will probably need to be interested in science, human nature, or sci-fi. If you like all three then "why have you not seen this yet?!" In conclusion, I wish it had been an hour longer, I was on the edge of my seat, jaw dropped as soon as Coop drove off in his truck all the way to the end. I simply could not believe a film of this nature COULD still be made and released today, most recent films consisting of "lots of stuff happens really fast, the end". I just hope it does really well because I would like to see more like it. Watch Interstellar, buy, buy, buy!




| Contributor | Anne Hathaway, Casey Affleck, Christopher Nolan, Emma Thomas, Hoyte Van Hoytema, Jessica Chastain, Jonathan Nolan, Lynda Obst, Matthew McConaughey, Michael Caine, Topher Grace, Wes Bentley Contributor Anne Hathaway, Casey Affleck, Christopher Nolan, Emma Thomas, Hoyte Van Hoytema, Jessica Chastain, Jonathan Nolan, Lynda Obst, Matthew McConaughey, Michael Caine, Topher Grace, Wes Bentley See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 4,541 Reviews |
| Format | 4K, PAL, Subtitled |
| Genre | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Warner Bros. Home Ent. |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Runtime | 2 hours and 28 minutes |
P**I
Interstellar is a breathtaking, emotional journey through space and time
Okay, let me put it this way—Interstellar isn’t just a movie, it’s a journey. I finally sat down to watch it on Blu-ray, and honestly, I’m still thinking about it days later. Christopher Nolan really outdid himself with this one. It’s got everything: mind-bending science, breathtaking visuals, and this deep, emotional core that hits you right in the feels. The story follows Cooper (Matthew McConaughey), a former NASA pilot who’s trying to save humanity because Earth is basically falling apart. But here’s the kicker—he has to leave his family behind to do it. And that’s where it got me. The whole film is packed with these massive, space-exploring, time-bending moments, but at the heart of it, it’s about love, loss, and the choices we make. McConaughey absolutely crushes it in this role. You can feel his heartbreak and determination. Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain are just as incredible, bringing so much depth to their characters. Now, the visuals? Out of this world—literally. The black hole (they call it Gargantua) is one of the most stunning things I’ve ever seen on screen. It’s the kind of stuff that makes you sit there, jaw on the floor, wondering how they even pulled it off. And Hans Zimmer’s score? It’s not just background music—it’s like the heartbeat of the film. It gives you goosebumps in all the right moments. Watching this on Blu-ray took it to another level. The picture quality is so crisp it feels like you’re right there in the middle of space, and the sound is insanely immersive. Plus, the bonus features are gold if you’re into seeing how they made all this magic happen. If you haven’t seen Interstellar yet, or even if you have but not in this quality, do yourself a favor—grab the Blu-ray. It’s not just a film you watch; it’s one you feel. I promise, you’ll be thinking about it long after the credits roll.
M**Y
Absolutely Jaw Dropping! A Must See & A Future Classic
After skipping this one at the cinema based on some online reviews (big mistake) I bought this on Blu-Ray and watched it around four times the first week I had it!!!!! Fantastic, well made, well acted, well scripted, practical effects where possible, engaging and thought provoking story and themes, Interstellar will grow on people as the years go buy. Ok for all those people wondering if people only love this film because of Christopher Nolan............No lol. I am no great fan of Chris Nolan, I enjoyed Inception, the Batman stuff was ok, but only ok it hardly a masterpiece. The Dark Knight suffered from bad pacing and the end was cobbled together and rushed. Tried to fit too many things together and then cut the length. Dark Knight Rises was almost completely nonsensical. Interstellar on the other hand I honestly think will one day be held up alongside 2001: A Space Odyssey for it's deep themes, practical effects, and intellectual/heady content. Remember no-one liked 2001 when it came out either! My only complaint which is very nit-pickey was the love conquering all theme which I felt was shoe-horned in to appeal to a wider audience. It does work within the films context so it doesn't ruin it and I honestly think this film would never have been made without it so there we are. Also the beginning feels a little rushed, I would have loved this film to be an hour longer so that the beginning could have a been a bit slower and more believable. This is the fault of the current climate, they would never have gotten away with adding an hour to the length only freaks like me would sit through it! Another slight problem mentioned in the reviews is sound, yes Interstellar is quite hard to hear without being deafened when something big happens so you might have to spend some time getting volume adjusted before watching it all the way through. Or you'll have to keep a finger on the volume button! There seem to be a lot of people complaining about plot-holes and Science errors. Please ignore those people as they did not watch the film properly or are not up to date with current theoretical physics. Every, single, thing, that happens in the film is explained in the film, often multiple times for those too lazy to pay attention. The film can be completely understood in it's entirety watching it just once if you pay attention. Although you will get more from this film the more times you watch it. This is a movie, not a documentary, so you will be asked to suspend your disbelief for the duration but unlike other films which try to be this grand and fail miserably to deliver (looking at you Prometheus) this film succeeds in every way. Is this a perfect movie? Of course not there is no such thing but it's as close as you can get while still being a human. To get the most out of this film you will probably need to be interested in science, human nature, or sci-fi. If you like all three then "why have you not seen this yet?!" In conclusion, I wish it had been an hour longer, I was on the edge of my seat, jaw dropped as soon as Coop drove off in his truck all the way to the end. I simply could not believe a film of this nature COULD still be made and released today, most recent films consisting of "lots of stuff happens really fast, the end". I just hope it does really well because I would like to see more like it. Watch Interstellar, buy, buy, buy!
K**N
Good film
Good film, was delivered promptly. Christopher Nolan doesn't seem to miss!
B**A
Good quantum entanglement hocus pocus..
As a lot of people have warned - the lead actor speaks in some sort of ethnic hill-billy American dialect of English, whispered and mumbled and slurred, so that you need to try and guess what he just said by listening to the responses of the other actors - who seemingly understand him easily and all speak fluent English. But the film is much better than the terrible reviews which it gets - I think it was a good effort to do a proper science-fiction film based on exploring outer space and colonising stuff - as the earth is in eco-trouble. People say that it got boring, but I think not - it was fine, kept my interest all the way through, even if it was all quantum entanglement hocus pocus, reminded me of Star Trek - getting very implausible at the end, with similar eulogy to the genius girl - who saves the world - how? dunno - she solved gravity apparently, whatever that means, and all is well and we all live happy ever after. There arnt many films which stay clear of war and violence within the sci-fi genre, so this is a good example of a film which explores more grown-up ideas about space exploration, with good space-ship ideas, without aliens and monsters and occult and all that usual stuff which they put into sci-fi films. So imo. a good effort, worth the bucks for the on-line streaming, which I didn't think it would be with the terrible reviews - I thought it woz gonna be a complete turkey of a movie. So what was bad about it? - obviously they should have schooled the lead actor to speak so that he could be understood in the English-speaking world, as on-line video duzant have sub-titles, or I could not find them anyway. How could it be improved? SPOILER WARNING - the ending was fudged - they could have had an alien space ship as the method of getting the quantum information out and back in time - that's why I think Oblivion with Tom Cruise is the best sci-fi film of all time - due of the alien twist to it - if they had an alien star ship instead of all that black-hole stuff - too silly for me, too implausible - spoiled the film for me - and he could then twiddle the watch within some sort of ghost distortion in the fabric of reality and that - the watch thing was a good idea, but it seemed done badly in the end - it was a good idea, but not done as it could have been - better, and there needed to be more thought put into what exactly was the genius girl trying to solve? And how could the robot obtain the quantum info anyway like that? There could also have been a better planet perhaps, but I actually liked the ending, the final bit - and the ideas about relativity and time distortion were done well, and interesting. But like I said - not enough twist in the plot to make it a great film. So in summary - a good film which could have been an excellent film.
A**R
For space buffs 👍
If u r a SIFI buff like me u will love this its a bit long but Anne Hathaway and Mathew McConaughey,Jessica Chasing,and u can't leave out Michael Caine u have a winner.Basicly the earth is dying ,to much carbon !!Sounds familiar. Anne Hathaway n Mathew McConaughey set off into space to seek out a habital world in another galaxy using a black hole as jump point.Mathew leaves behind a 10 Yr old daughter and a son on his crop farm .He gives his daughter a watch identical to his and he says maybe when I get back, u,meaning his daughter will b the same age as him.Little did he know??? Some 1 or something is looking after them and in a strange way the earth . Well they go through the black hole but they are only gon 4 a few yrs out in space but his daughter has grown up on earth and works with scientist Michael Caine, Michael Caine told the space crew that by the time they find a suitable planet he would of solved the equation of gravity its 2 do with the space and time But he lied !!!! He could never solve it.U have to watch it n u will understand. Anyway they find some astronauts that went 10 years earlier ie Matt Damen who goes off his head n trying to kill them all while he's trying to board the mother ship he damages it and kills himself but makes it near impossible for the remaining pilots to finish the mission.Mathew McConaughey saves Anne Hathaway by ejecting her with the mother ship on to an earth like planet with the means to begin again. MATHEW trys to go back through the black hole to fulfill his promise to his daughter to come home.Between him leaving Anne and going back through the hole a lot happens he's able to tell his daughter how to save the people on earth .He then finds himself waking up in hospital n get this he's a 124 yrs old!! He was 33 yrs old when he left he's about 35 yrs in himself but he's been gone 91 yrs his daughter comes to see him on the space station she's been kept alive in cryostasis waiting 4 him to come back. Its a tearfull reunion the film has agood story and some intrigue in it there r some twists n turns but well worth watching I've left the ending off u will have to watch it to find out 😄 👍
D**M
Excellent movie and well worth owning the physical copy
Excellent movie and well worth owning the physical copy
M**H
No probs
Good price fast delivery, thanks
A**R
1 star reviews are a lie! This film is incredible!
This film is incredible! Some keep saying that the dialogue is 'terrible' etc. because of Zimmer's soundtrack over the top. I watched this film for the first time last summer with 5.1 surround in blu-ray, and i couldn't find a single fault with it! I'm only 17, so maybe my ears aren't so warn out like the FOOLS who rate it 1 star. Right from the beginning you can see that this film has been expertly directed and with incredible craftsmanship, both on and off camera. I would say that something which is added to the visual pleasure of watching this film is how Nolan has used seriously wide range of camera formats to film with, not only with digital, but with 70mm film and IMAX! If you have read reviews telling you that the story is completely ridiculous or laughable etc. it's literally because they can't understand it! This film is for people who love the idea of space, real space, and what might be out beyond us (as stated in the title 'Interstellar'). Despite this the film is not a documentary. The acting by all actors is flawless, the directing is incredible - so much so that by the end i was sad there wasn't another shot to look at. The music in my opinion is the best original score ever created for a film! And the special effects! Well all you have to do is watch the trailer! The science in the film makes you wonder, and even though people are saying that the theme of 'love' in this film doesn't work well in a sci-fi film... Well actually it works perfectly well, considering we know as much about 'love' as we do about space! - love being something that we all come across everyday in all kinds of forms (something we can all relate to). SPOILER: A man has been forced from his home to save the world, away from his kids... only to find out that the whole mission wasn't to find a new planet for the human race, but to research planets (meaning he will die in space). I think that 'love' SHOULD be a main focus point in this film, because i know for certain, that if i was thrown into space - probably to never see my family again - i'd be feeling pretty sad about that............. I recommend buying a blu-ray edition with extra features! 3 hours could never be enough for someone who likes this film! The sound is epic, as well as the overall aesthetics of the film, the acting, special effects, the writing and story, the science... Just the entire picture is brilliant! If you are thinking to upgrading your hi-fi system, this is the time to do it! This film will blow you away when you hear the first note come out of your speakers! Do not take any notice of the 1 star reviews!!! This is seriously one of, if not, the best film ever made in the history of cinema!
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