Interstellar, like all of Christopher Nolan’s movies, was rather cerebral in nature. We knew going in that it’d be a heady affair given that Nolan was dealing with theoretical physics and basing the screenplay off of work done by Kip Thorne, and the film was not a disappointment in that department, especially with regards to its ending.
The conclusion of the movie finds Matthew McConaughey’s character entering a black hole in which he stumbles upon some kind of fifth dimensional tesseract, wherein he’s able to reach back and make contact with his daughter (played by Mackenzie Foy and Jessica Chastain) at different times in her life, all at the same time.
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