A team of explorers travel through a wormhole in an attempt to ensure humanity’s survival.
Great movie! Usually, Matthew McConaughey plays the rom-com rolls, which he is pretty good at, and here he nails it also. There are quite a few of these types of films surfacing now. As I said on another post, creative forms are some of the strongest methods to get subliminal messages out to the world, if not the strongest. Sometimes, we have to see or experience what we don’t want in order to manifest what we do want.
We should also be conscious of what is happening in the world; famine and drought are actually very real and happening, just quite far from vision. At the end of the day (it is night, and), mamma Earth is the one who is in charge, we are but just guests on her beautiful surface and need to love and nourish ourselves, each-other and her. Not hide from the darkness of the world and chase only the light. The darkness is very real and this is very possible to happen on Earth.
The synopsis of the film on IMDB says:
“In the near future, Earth has been devastated by drought and famine, causing a scarcity in food and extreme changes in climate. When humanity is facing extinction, a mysterious rip in the space-time continuum is discovered, giving mankind the opportunity to widen its lifespan. A group of explorers must travel beyond our solar system in search of a planet that can sustain life. The crew of the Endurance are required to think bigger and go further than any human in history as they embark on an interstellar voyage into the unknown. Coop, the pilot of the Endurance, must decide between seeing his children again and the future of the human race.”
Interstellar gives some great food for thought. What does the future look like? And for our future generations? And how are we going to get to the other planets and surf dimensions? In order to realise this, we need to become conscious of ourselves and our actions and transcend beyond the egoic needs and desires. To help one another and realise we are all one and we are all in this together.
Innit.
This post was written by Kim Booth