Tuesday, 10 October 2017

Interstellar-Inevitability of the situation

      Nolan's movies mostly hold the strong interpretations of philosophies and his stories revolve around the personal identity. Uncompromisable storytelling always connects the time and space concepts.He is modern-philosopher and he deserved for this statement.Let us look some ideologies of the Interstellar.Apart from science, it conveys the nature of time and what makes a situation worse.Situations are decided by the choices, we can't change it, and the situations may become worse with respect to our options.In the philosophical terms, this stuff is called "Murphy's law".It is defined as "Anything that can go wrong will go wrong", In Interstellar, Nolan's personal morality reflects his own thoughts on this topic as an another version of this law.He doesn't want to change but wants to show the "subjectivity" of the situations.

    In a car crash scene, Cooper says,"Murphy's law doesn't mean something bad will happen, it means whatever can happen will happen".Of course, there are no "wrong" or "right" choices for a question, it is based on the "subjectivity" of the question.As same as Nolan wants to portrait that situations are subjective, there is not always "wrong" means wrong.

   The characters are forced to make the selections.Like, plan A or plan B and "Which planet next?" .And the situations turn bad until the end of the movie.Cooper's daughter name is Murph and the car crash scene also foreshadows the remaining plot of the story.Cooper's law only hits at the end.But in other portions, when characters are caught in the decisional dilemmas, it leads to something wrong.For instance, after the visit in the miller planet, Amelie decided to go Edmunds planet, but Cooper denied and makes the decision on Mann's planet.This may create the question on our head,"What if they went to Edmunds planet first?".If they did it, there are no struggles to face like black holes.But it happened because some situations are inevitable.

   In miller planet, they faced the brutality of nature, in Mann planet situations became worse because of humanity.It shows how we separate the incidents as good and bad.But in nature, the situations do not depend on choices, but it depends on humans.After the disaster in miller planet, Amelie says that it was completely unexpectable.She sounds like, her theoretical were wrong as same as Mann's case.
Because Mann is coward and he is the reason for the second disaster.

    At the end, we realize that both plan A and plan B happened.It holds the interpretations of Cooper's (Nolan's) Murphy version.Finally, we find that story is actually a loop, it will happen again and again. And Murph realizes that "whatever can happen, it will happen" because it is preplanned by future humans in the movie and it will happen once again.Eventually, Nolan gives his illustration of ideology that human is always a reason for the situations whether it is good or worse and the outcome must be inevitable.

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