2016-04-07
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In this video I explore one theme of Interstellar, the death of celluloid and analog film production.
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Interstellar is meant to leave questions unanswered. to be kafkaesque - a term names after the german author Franz Kafka, that describes an artwork "that straddles fantasy and reality, and [keeps] a sense of striving even in the face of bleaknessā (Joe Fassler)
It's a movie that is hopelessly and full of hope at the same time.
Interstellar about the end of earth, and the end of film, yet it celebrates celluloid, like no other current production. with the movie being shot entirely on film. It is a literal RAGE, a RAGE against the DYING of the LIGHT.
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