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Fuck man, I cried at multiple occasions, but for all the right reasons. Nolan at his most emotional and human form of filmmaking and storytelling. The love and bond between Coop and Murph is stronger than any form of space and time combined that the way Nolan and company framed their similar journeys of saving the world from dying is so raw, intense, and emotionally impactful across its style, visuals, score, performances, editing, and thematic depth. It’s not subtle with its approach, but it’s also Nolan at his most honest with tackling such every concept this film throws at us and none of it comes off as pretentious or clustered at the slightest. It’s like the perfect combination of the extraordinary direction of Kubrrick's 2001 and the sentimental emotional level of Spielberg’s A.I., and it’s worthy to be one of Nolan’s finest achievements.
Oh btw. Seeing the MI8 trailer in IMAX is an equally incredible experience as the film itself
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