Interstellar It was a movie for the ages, and with Christopher Nolan directing, it’s surely perfect in every way… or is it?
According to an avid fan and TikToker, he noticed a “mistake” during post-production and apparently it changes the complete plot.
Now, anyone who hasn’t seen the 2014 space movie starring Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway is missing something.
Set on a space expedition gone wrong, it’s packed with cinematic artistry and mind-blowing visual effects. No wonder it took home the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects in 2015.
The synopsis reads: “When Earth becomes uninhabitable in the future, a farmer and former NASA pilot, Joseph Cooper, is tasked with piloting a spaceship, along with a team of researchers, to find a new planet for the people. humans”.
But there are two scenes in particular that TikToker @stark_verse claimed were carbon copies.
One man thinks Joseph Cooper’s journey is completely different. (Primary images)
He explained: “I just saw again Interstellarand I realized what seemed like a mistake.
“I just can’t stop watching this.”
The scenes in particular were a specific shot of Cooper’s plane just before it crashes in his dream and then another as the team enters the atmosphere of Miller’s planet.
The man added: “At first I thought it was a mistake, but then I realized it was Christopher Nolan. “Christopher Nolan wouldn’t reuse the same material without a purpose.”
This led him to delve deeper into what it could mean.
The film was released in 2014. (Paramount Pictures)
He realized that he was looking at the scene from a different perspective than it was meant to be seen, and that the opening sequence where the establishing shot is used depicts an accident that no one “should realistically survive.”
This led him to believe that Cooper actually died at the beginning of the film, which to him explained many different components of the film.
For example, he went on to note that they referenced Cooper’s death during the Lazarus mission, which hints that he’s on a journey through the unknown, aka the afterlife.
On the other hand, did you know that Lazarus means “God has helped” in Hebrew? And that Jesus resurrected him, according to the Bible.
It just makes you think when you think about this theory where Cooper is trapped traveling through purgatory to the afterlife.
Anyway, the TikToker thought similarly, referencing the “big dream” analogy in the movie that the crew mentions several times throughout the film.
Eternal sleep = death.
He also talked about Cooper traveling to the afterlife after passing through Gargantua’s black hole, and his daughter, Murph, suddenly appearing in the tesseract.
The TikToker believes the entire plot symbolizes Cooper’s journey into the afterlife, which is why at the end of the video, when he walks into a room and finds his daughter, now elderly and on her deathbed, he’s there to greet her, looking exactly as he did when he died all those years earlier.
Apparently, that’s also why no one in the room recognizes him except his dying daughter, whom he will welcome into the afterlife.
It really puts a completely different spin on the story and removes the time warp from Planet Miller.
What do you think of the theory?