Why I am worried about Christopher Nolan's Interstellar

Why I am worried about Christopher Nolan's Interstellar

I thought about posting this here, but hey, if they can bring the new Interstellar trailer to SDCC, then I assume Interstellar is now comic-related and I post this article here anyway...

Editorial Opinion
By TheHeroGothamDeserves - Aug 08, 2014 08:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi

I would make it clear right now, I am a huge Nolanite, just in case my user name is not sufficient to show this. That being said, I am worried about Interstellar. Not about the quality of the movie, no no no. With Christopher Nolan at the helm, I believe the Yellow Pages can be interesting, engaging, and has touching human emotions (read: Leonard Shelby and Dom Cobb).

Why would I be so paranoia as to worry about the movie then? Well...

1. The 3 trailers and IMDB had revealed too much information (IMHO)
Re-watch the trailers for Inception, and you re-live the awesome gravity fight between JGL and a guard, as well as the bits and pieces of the mountain fight. The amazing thing about those trailers is that, in case you have forgotten, those scenes showed everything and nothing. The audience don't know what is happening, why they are on a mountain, etc. And they are pleasantly surprised when they experience Inception for the first time. Now, look at the IMDB page of Interstellar and the trailers, you have to agree that way to much information are revealed. I am not going to list them here, because I don't want to  spoil the movie for you in case you have not figured them out or read the IMDB page.
Knowing too much about a movie (or think you know a lot about a movie) can harm one's experience when one first see the movie. For example, (spoilers for X-Men: DOFP), because of "The Bent Bullet" viral videos, I thought Magneto and/ or Mystique were the ones who killed JFK; but in the movie, it was revealed that it was some anti-mutant group who killed the mutant JFK. I was bummed when I learnt this in the theater, and I had difficulty enjoying the next five minutes of the movie back then. I don't think this should happen to Interstellar audiences, but the fact that there are way too much information about the movie does not help.

2. The general audience perceive "Christopher Nolan" as something he is not
Genius? He most certainly is. Film enthusiast? Unquestionable. He likes obsessed characters like Leonard Shelby, Dom Cobb, Will Dormer and Bruce Wayne? Most probably. Always trying to blow your mind with twists and new concepts? Err... I would have to say no. It is undeniable that Christopher Nolan's movies has certain recurring themes, but I don't think these are his fetishes and he means to continue having them in his new movies. Like in the Dark Knight Rises, my favourite part of the Bruce Wayne movie, he does not rely on twists and turns to tell the story, he relies on showing how much Bruce Wayne wants to help his city, and getting us to feel for Bruce Wayne, to tell the story and make us care.
I had to write the kind-of-unrelated paragraph above as I want to show that "Christopher Nolan style" is a very fluid concept, and I think a lot of people are holding on to things they think is"Nolan-y" but actually is not the key "Nolan" elements. Please forgive me if it come across like I think I know more about Chris Nolan than other people, but I do believe while a lot of people think of "gritty", "realistic", "mind-bending" when they think "Nolan", Chris himself does not hold onto these concepts that much.
When I say I think a movie would have wonderful visuals and an emotional hook to it that drives the story, I believe a lot of people would not think "Nolan" immediately; yet this is what I think Interstellar would be. It is going to tell the story of Cooper finding a way to save the Earth in Space, while leaving his daughter Murphy behind, and missing her and thinking of her every second. The problem with this story is that some audience might be disappointed with Interstellar because, again, it is not they had expected. They expected something like Inception or Memento, instead they got something more akin to 2001: A Space Odyssey. Not saying that Interstellar being like 2001 is a bad thing, but can you imagine your disappointment, when you were promised Die Hard 1, and you get Citizen Kane instead? Both very good, but expectation wise, yeah you get the idea.

3. Hype
This is easy to explain. Over-hyping kills, or at least seriously hurts, most movies. I must admit, when I first saw the Avengers, I thought it was awesome, but I thought it could be MORE awesome, the very definition of over-hyped. As Christopher Nolan continues to make awesome movies after awesome movies (TDKR haters, I know your complaints, please don't be Captain Regurgitation in the comments section), sooner or later the hype would out-race the actual quality of the movie, and the movie would appear to "suck". Not that the movie is bad, but just the audience were expecting more thanks to "hype". I pray to God that Interstellar would not be the movie where the hype out-races the quality.

The above three reason summarize why I am worried about Interstellar. I am worried that it might do less good than expected because of expectations, in short.

What do you think? You think I have depression? You think I am high? Please comment below and press the red glove!

Let's end with a fun fact: Murph, Cooper's daughter, would be played by the actress that played Renesmee. So, Cooper is Edward Cullen. And sorry guys if my English is hard to understand, English is my second language, and it is 11:40pm when I post this.

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yossarian
yossarian - 8/8/2014, 8:50 AM
Your life must rule if you worry about movies.
NovaCorpsFan
NovaCorpsFan - 8/8/2014, 9:01 AM
I think the planet they end up on is gonna be Earth in the future or some shit.
PAF
PAF - 8/8/2014, 9:01 AM
You shouldn't be.
kong
kong - 8/8/2014, 9:13 AM
How do you now the trailers revealed too much? For all we know that could all happen in the first 5 minutes. You don't know that it revealed to much until everything is revealed.
TheHeroGothamDeserves
TheHeroGothamDeserves - 8/8/2014, 9:17 AM
Re TheReddestHood We know they crashed into a sea at least, and from IMDB, Renesmee grew into J_ _ _ _ _ _ C_ _ _ _ _ _ _, which to be honest, reveals quite a lot about the plot.
SauronsBANE
SauronsBANE - 8/8/2014, 9:35 AM
"Now, look at the IMDB page of Interstellar and the trailers, you have to agree that way to much information are revealed."

That was your first mistake. Seriously, everyone should know by now NOT to visit the IMDB page of movies that haven't been released yet. They give away the cast, which characters they play, crucial plot points, etc etc. Plus, no one's forcing anyone to watch ALL 3 trailers for these movies. You can't complain about the marketing for a movie giving too much away...when YOU are the one who willingly looks those things up in the first place.

"Always trying to blow your mind with twists and new concepts? Err... I would have to say no."

Problem is, I'm not sure most people actually think of Nolan that way. Oh sure, fanboys on CBM might think that, I guess. But on any other movie site or in real life? I'd say no. They're a bit smarter than that. I don't think expectations are going to be an issue...especially because the massive expectations for Interstellar is justified, based on Nolan's track record.

And the whole "hype" thing is completely subjective. The Avengers surpassed my expectations and MORE, yet the hype machine was cranking away at maximum levels beforehand.

Bottom line, as Yoss said, you shouldn't exactly let things like this keep you up at night. No need to get "worried". The movie is going to perform the way it performs, it'll make money, people will hate it, others will love it, critics will have their say, and life goes on. Not a big deal.
sKeemAn
sKeemAn - 8/8/2014, 10:24 AM
FordEl
FordEl - 8/8/2014, 12:24 PM
No.

1. You don't even know half of the plot of the film

2. Nolan is a household name bc people will see it. Inception proved that. I think Interstellar will earn even more money because he's also coming of TDKR

3. Nolan has yet to make a flop so i doubt its this one
Altair
Altair - 8/8/2014, 4:51 PM
@TheHeroGothamDeserves Well-thought out piece, I personally disagree but whatever, i'm not gonna criticize over a difference in personal opinion. I liked point number two especially, you're right about him not relying on twists and all that.
Tainted87
Tainted87 - 8/8/2014, 6:31 PM
Eeeeesssshh, don't conshern youshelf!
Tainted87
Tainted87 - 8/8/2014, 6:35 PM
Seriously though, Nolan is an international name known to most audiences these days. It was so strange watching the trailer in the theater during GotG because ten years ago, the audience wouldn't have noticed his name attached, wouldn't have cared, and it would have pretty much been Danny Boyle's Sunshine to people. Batman changed that for him.

I'm totally uninterested in the movie though. It's gonna take more than a few of his actors going out into space to generate some hype.
MightyZeus
MightyZeus - 8/8/2014, 8:19 PM
I understand that your worried but you know what, i think the film will turn out great.
MisterHolmes
MisterHolmes - 8/8/2014, 8:48 PM
i agree with @DrunkenNukem
Darktower
Darktower - 8/8/2014, 9:54 PM
christopher has all the right formula to make the movie .. well like any other christopher nolan mvoie.. so no.. Nolan was got this... cause he is working on his own story, like inception n others.. he is in his comfort zone... So no need to worry... m dying for a new Nolan movie,,, damn.
DustinHull
DustinHull - 8/9/2014, 6:25 AM
An excerpt from the old script: 'Thirty eye-like structures blink open on the creature. . . The creature lurches toward him on three legs, then its head splits open and it BELLOWS.'

I don't believe anything of that nature was in the trailers. Sure, it's an old script, but they wouldn't switch this sub-plot up with how much screen time it conveys.

It's some pretty odd extraterrestrial descriptions by Jonathan Nolan, but reading through the script with its portrayal of the aliens being colony organisms that use photosynthesis for survival is a pretty unique creation on his part.

Overall, I love the concepts presented so far, and look forward to seeing it, though I won't get my hopes up yet. Here's to hoping it doesn't suck.
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