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FILM OF THE MONTH

CHRIS NOLAN’S INTERSTELLAR AND THE IRRESISTIBLE PULL OF OUT THERE The Film teases, “Perhaps we’ve just forgotten that we are still pioneers…” PLEASE NOTE: We’re going to speculate here about a movie that’s not out yet, gleaning information from the film’s two trailers and its Wikipedia page. We’re not going to be spoiling anything on purpose, but if you want to avoid even inadvertent spoilers or strung-together clues, pull the ejection handle now. This is your only warning! I have a shameful admission that will probably cost me some geek cred: I disliked Christopher Nolan’s last film, The Dark Knight Rises. It was a crowded mess of a movie, so enslaved by its own structure and so in love with its own plodding sense of foreboding spectacle that I found myself engrossed in Bejeweled on my phone as Bane was blowing up Gotham or whatever. Even my wife, who’s normally so gung-ho about superhero movies, was bored. We turned it off without finishing it. And so the visceral reaction I had to the teaser trailer for Nolan’s upcoming Interstellar was totally unexpected. It’s been a long time since I got tears in my eyes from a movie trailer, but this one did the trick: The starting imagery is incongruous with the narration: a vista of lush crops gives way to dustbowl images from the Great Depression and burning fields as an unseen Matthew McConaughey narrates about overcoming the impossible. After a moment we see images much more suited to the narration—Chuck Yeager’s Glamorous Glennis taking flight,

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