Your love to your children tells you not to explore near the black hole, which will make you miss all the precious years in their life in just a blink your love to your lover tells you to risk everything on a venture of uncertainty, just hope to meet them again, dead or alive, by traveling through the vast universe your fear of lonely dying on an alien planet tells you to fake promising stats to cheat for rescue, despite it wastes the survival chance of the entire humanity your determination tells you to dock a broken, out-of-control space station rapidly spinning at 68 RPM, because you see only necessity rather than impossibility when your mind is dominated by the hope of returning to your home planet the strong love and trust between parent and child forms a subtle but powerful connection between two worlds across time. The spaceship is about advanced science, formidable space, but still, it's about human nature - it carries human nature into the deepest space - and that is what can still give you all kinds of feelings when facing completely unfamiliar objects and situations. The Endurance is one of the movie's cores, around which there are many breathtaking scenes, like the famous "docking scene". It's designed to mimic the shape of a clock, which is a metaphor for their spatiotemporal odyssey through the wormhole and along Gargantua, which is a massive black hole that makes a single hour spent by the Endurance's crews near it equal to 7 years on Earth. To me, it's a spaceship full of poetic sentiment. There are many elements that could move me, including the Endurance. I went to the theater twice, every time leaving with my face covered with tears. I was obsessed with the movie when it was released in 2014.
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