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This film is about the adventures of a group of explorers who make use of a newly discovered wormhole to surpass the limitations on human space travel and conquer the vast distances involved in an interstellar voyage. But it's also about love, bravery and humanity. The language used in this film is English. The Oscar-winning director Christopher Nolan (Memento, The Dark Knight) brings his unique vision to one of science fiction’s most beloved stories, transcending time to create an experience that’s both breathtaking and uplifting. In the year 2124, a wormhole has been discovered that can transport travelers to any point in space within our own Milky Way. Kirk and Spock join forces with the next generation of the human race to explore this fantastic new gateway to infinite possibilities. As they journey toward new frontiers, they'll face alien encounters and marvel at breathtaking vistas–all set against the deepest sounds and most expansive imagery yet seen in a motion picture. The film was generally received well by critics. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, 82% of 156 reviews were positive with an average rating of 7 out of 10; this is ranked as one of the best rated films on the site. The critics' consensus reads, "Intelligent and thought-provoking, "Interstellar" has the audacity to explore big ideas while also delivering impressive blockbuster spectacle." Ali Plumb of "Empire" gave the film 4 out of 5 stars, describing it as "the kind of escapism that keeps you thinking about life long after you've watched it." Some critics have criticised certain aspects of the film. The scientific accuracy was criticised by some experts in the scientific community. Caltech theoretical physicist Sean Carroll stated that portals would not create a gravity well at their terminus, even if traversable wormholes are impossible to begin with. Many other scientific experts have expressed similar views. In response to the criticism, Nolan said "Interstellar" was not meant to be a scientific film, but an emotional one. On the other hand, the film contains a number of statements about science and mathematics which are little more than common sense. For example, the film depicts a black hole that is approaching a star at high speed and would effectively destroy it without a massive energy burst from a nearby supernova event. The depiction of non-conservation laws shows that this energy burst takes place in real time rather than after huge array of calculations lasting for years or decades as is required in actual astrophysics. The film also gives a plausible explanation for the lack of massive black holes in the center of galaxies. Black holes gain mass from stars and other objects falling into them, which will ultimately lead to their destruction as gravity increases without limit as they approach a star. In "Interstellar", supersized black holes are born from a supernova, as no supernova explosion is shown from any perspective in the film. In January 2014, it was announced that Paramount Pictures would distribute the movie across all international territories. The movie was set to be released on 28 October 2014 in Australia and New Zealand by Paramount Pictures, and internationally by Warner Bros., but on 3 December 2013 it was announced that Warner Bros. cfa1e77820
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