i agree no political message, that was a relief. i was bracing myself for a bunch of leftist BS about how the planet got ruined by you know what etc etc.
but that wasn’t there.
yeah i enjoyed it, was long though.
key tip: hit the bathroom before the movie starts and skip the jumbo drink for this one. you won’t want to get up, and by the time you realize its 3 hours long it will be too late.
The “Interstellar” movie was actually attacking Environmentalism. Although it wore the vestments of the official state religion of Pax Americana (Progressivism) - by showing female super-scientists and a slightly multicultural cast - it wasn’t promoting orthodox progressive dogma. It was actually presenting another religion. A religion that currently has no name.
In the Early Roman Empire, the various Greco-Jewish sects that later would become Christianity did not have any name (the word “Christian” was concocted in later Roman times as an insult to christians). When you look at the more older and more established sects of Christianity (Roman Catholic Church, Ethiopian Orthodox Church, the various Eastern Orthodox Churches), you’ll notice the vestments and ceremonial objects they use. These vestments were from the original pagan Roman State religion and the various Hellenistic mystery cults. Early Christianity hid itself within other religions.
And this new religion (the religion of various tech leaders in Silicon Valley and Asia, Satoshi Nakamoto, Elon Musk, possibly Robert Zubrin, etc.) hides itself within other religions, such as Progressivism, Shinto, and Confucianism. Even within Hinduism (”Ayudha Puja” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayudha_Puja#mediaviewer/File:Ayudha_Pooja.jpg)! Except for the Hindu and Shinto versions, this religion - like Progressivism - doesn’t call itself a religion.
This religion, along with Islam, are the only two religions in the West (Pax Americana) that are successfully undermining the Official State Religion of Progressivism.