Several years have passed since then Interstellar It made its cinematic debut, becoming one of the most fascinating and also one of the most complex films Christopher Nolan. A director who was not afraid of the possibility of talking not only about astrophysics or relativity (but we remember that Caltech theoretical physicist Kip Thorne He was a science consultant), but even he imagined what was hidden inside black holes, celestial bodies that are still unknown to science. It must have been his keen imagination, linked to his genius, that made the difference Interstellar Among the most important films in recent years? It could be. However, one thing is certain: its ending, in its most intense theories, still leaves us with many question marks, some of which cannot be explained, others of which we have been able to provide an answer and answer. clarification.
12What was Dr. Mann trying to do?
in Interstellar The most obvious trait that Nolan wants to talk to us about right away, and which becomes the pretext and driving force of the film, is that conditions on the ground are not the best. The planet is suffering from severe dust storms, crops are rotting, and humanity may be decimated due to lack of resources. In search of answers to such events, he… NASA Look at the galaxy. As we learned early on, a group of 12 scientists traveled through a mysterious wormhole that appeared near Saturn, to see if the 12 planets on the other side could support human life. A few years later, the Endurance ship and its crew – incl Joseph Cooper and Amelia Brand – Visit the three promising planets in hopes of colonizing one of them. To explain the ending well, let's start from the time the two arrive on Doctor Man's planet.
Once they meet the scientist, he assures them that the place he is in, although cold and freezing, is the perfect place for humans to live. However, in the future, these words would prove to be just a hoax. Although each of the original twelve scientists knew their journey was one-way, Mann admits that he never considered the possibility that his planet might be uninhabitable, and that it might die of its own accord, as it turns out. Although he resisted the urge for years, he eventually forged data from his investigation to convince another team to travel to his planet, intending to use the Endurance to escape. Desperate, and with an urgent need to leave, Mann is ready for anything, even murder. The first person to try to eliminate him is Cooper himself.