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Sep 03, 2018jferrerosa2 rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
I think many of the comments below never gave the movie a chance. It's not really about science because it's made to be an allegory. What would happen if you could bend time and space and metaphysically reach those of the past? Could you alter the future of the present? Some of these questions revolve around love as a theme as something that transcends the laws of physics and science. Thus, many people who see the psuedo-science of this film will not see its meaning and will find it pretentious or otherwise terrible. Think "Inception," but about time, space and love instead of dreams. It's always a trip watching Nolans' films!