Love conquers all. That is all this movie is saying. Nothing more. The timey wimey stuff is just window dressing.
I was actually disappointed in it when they threw in the BS about "love transcends dimensions" blah blah.
Downs:
- MURPH!MURPH!MURPH!MURPH!MURPH!MURPH!MURPH!MURPH!
Shut. Up.
- When McConaughey's not yelling MURPH!³, he's scarcely within the range of human hearing.
- Love transcends....bleeehhh. It's powerful bonding behavior coupled with a big human brain, and it's a heck of an experience, but it's trivially easy to end it or merely manipulate it.
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course there has to be a freak-out among the crew, and of course he took apart the robot that would have ratted him out.
Basically man is doomed without intervention, but they got help from their future selves that gives their past selves the solution to avoid being doomed.
But if they're doomed without the intervention then how can they be in the future to, oh I don't know just forget it. :hmm:
Maybe not "doomed to the point of extinction," maybe "doomed to a 99.95% death rate" or something similarly cataclysmic. Humanity rebounds like a persistent infection, and maybe tens of thousands of years from now figures out things like time travel and doing freaky business inside of black holes. Then they figure that a decent time to fiddle with would be prior to that significant catastrophe very long ago, because of reasons.
Alternative: "Wow, are you really humans from the future and not aliens?"
"...uh, yeah, we're humans. Definitely humans. Now please send all of your tender, nutrient-filled human selves through this wormhole we've placed in your star system. Your planet's ability to sustain you is fading away, and it would be madness to think that we, humans that we are, poisoned your planet in order to drive you all into the 'mouth' of this wormhole."
Overall though, I didn't come away from the movie thinking "That sucked," which is usually a good sign.
But I'm also in no hurry to see it again. Really, a lot of it is McConaughey's speaking performance. I don't want to use your voice to explore the full limits of the dynamic range of my speakers, ok?