If in 2014 you got carried away by one of the most epic interstellar journeys in the history of cinema, this year Amazon has a perfect offer for you.
In ‘Interstellar’ we follow the story of Cooper, a former NASA pilot who, due to the lack of resources on Earth and a strange aviation accident, lives retired on his farm in the United States. The food shortage has caused the population to return to devoting themselves mainly to the primary sector. However, a series of mysterious events will present him with a possibility that he thought was unthinkable: crossing the cosmos to find a habitable planet to which humanity can escape.
Moved by his will to save his children from extinction, Cooper will lead the uncertain expedition. Meanwhile, the scientists left behind must find a way to get the population off the planet if the mission is successful.
The most spectacular edition of ‘Interstellar’, Christopher Nolan’s space odyssey, on sale on Amazon
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With one of the best soundtracks by Hans Zimmer, composer responsible for some of the best soundtracks in film history, the fast-paced space adventure has become one of the general public’s favorites.
Love crosses time and space in this film that shines with a culmination of those that Nolan likes. One of those endings that you have to see twice to fully understand. If you have not yet seen the film again, we explain the ending of ‘Interstellar’ and its meanings, so that you do not miss any information.
Starring Matthew McConaughey, the film has in its main cast: Anne Hathaway, Michael Caine, Jessica Chastain, Casey Affleck, Timothée Chalamet, Mackenzie Foy and Matt Damon, among others.
This year, Christopher Nolan has released ‘Oppenheimer’, the film in which he delves into the mind of J. Robert Oppenheimer, known as the “father of the atomic bomb.” Believe it or not, there is a connection between ‘Oppenheimer’ and ‘Interstellar’ and it has to do with 75 years of theories about one of the greatest mysteries of the universe.
Black holes are one of the most impressive phenomena in universal nature. In ‘Interstellar’ we see how Gargantua’s force devours everything that crosses his event horizon and serves as the central axis of the entire story of the film. Without a black hole, there would be no ‘Interstellar’.
Although you may not have known it, Oppenheimer was one of the first physicists to defend the existence of this cosmic phenomenon. Many of his colleagues, including Einstein himself, remained skeptical.

If you are passionate about Nolan’s films, do not hesitate to live the experience in 4K from your sofa. The filmmaker himself stated that he wanted fans to see ‘Oppenheimer’ at home, but not in streaming. So, I’m sure you think the same with ‘Interstellar’.

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