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When you think science fiction you may think far-fetched and unrealistic, but this screen play is far from that. It gives you the feeling of wonder; in the sense that this scenario may actually be possible. It is amazingly well put together in almost every aspect. A huge part of drawing a reader in is a strong visual opening to pull you in; according to (A Wiley Brand), and boy does this script do just that!
The introduction/Act I starts with having you pan over a beautiful star filled galaxy, when suddenly you see a black orb zoom past the screen and collide with a satellite just outside of earth’s orbit (which will finally become an important moment towards the end of the story). You then pan to an old military base in Pasadena, California …show more content…

Cooper Is a retired Pilot and Engineer for NASA, which is no longer operating along with any and all military. He seems to be a very loving and dedicated father to his sons. He is dealing with the conflict of just losing his wife to a brain tumor and is just trying to maintain the normality of daily life for himself and his children. Tom being a teenage boy around the age of sixteen, gives the feeling that he longs for his father’s approval and the want to be seen as a man. Murph on the other hand is no older than 12 and wants to be just like his father; he is conveyed as being a very kind and gentle child, maybe even a bit timid. They also live in a home with Cooper’s father in law Donald. As the story progresses you learn that there is a second dust bowl occurring in the united states, or what is left of it. At one point it is stated that Texas is its own country at this point in the future. There is also a blithe problem with their crops which is not explained in depth, but from what I gathered it’s a sort of fungus which makes the crops no longer edible; in turn there is a drastic food shortage and in turn a lowered population. The amount of detail he gives you about the characters is very forward, but not too blunt as to take away from their development throughout the story; and when it came to the characters dynamic with each other, especially between …show more content…

They find an underground military base where they encounter Dr. Brand a Biologist who has discovered the earth is dying at an alarming rate, and is trying to build a space station that is able to house all of the united states remaining population to transfer them to a planet picked up by the space probe. First they must fly to the planet and be certain it is able to sustain life; unable to travel on her own she enlists Cooper to accompany her on the mission. This is the part where I feel Nolan excelled the most in this screen play, he was able to make all of the surroundings so vivid even down to the description of the black hole they travel past on their journey (Michael Ferris). This is where the major conflict comes into play. They Make it to the planet only to find that it is covered in ice and is literally baked 12 hours of everyday by intense radiation, but this isn’t even the most climatic event; little did cooper know that the time relativity was so drastic on this new planet compared to earth. Every hour spent on the new planet was equal to 10 years on earth. So the antagonist literally ends up being time itself. My mind was blown, I was able to let my imagination just wander and feel like I was right there in space, and on the planet with the characters, and to me that is one of the most

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