Interstellar review: A visual treat that doesn't add up to much

Interstellar is set in future when the Earth is close to an apocalypse. It stands apart from movies like Elysium and After Earth because it adds a human touch to the idea of a colony in space as a viable alternative.Like a typical Nolan film, this one also offers intellectual grandeur, philosophy and a belief that cinema can challenge your mind. Although it may not match up to those touchstones of sci-fi cinema but it finds its place in pantheon of films which dare to dream.

 
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