Synopsis Of: Interstellar [2021]
To save Murph, to give her the quantum data needed to solve gravity, he had to go into the black hole. He knew it was a one-way trip. He and TARS detached, sacrificing themselves, using a gravity assist to hurl Amelia toward Edmund’s planet. As Cooper fell into the abyss, he watched the universe compress into a single, brilliant smear of light. He expected death. He found a library.
"I knew you'd come back," she whispered, her voice fragile. "Because my father promised me."
Their first stop was Miller’s Planet, a water world skimming the edge of Gargantua. The gravity from the black hole was so immense that it warped time. For every hour they spent on the surface, seven years would pass on Earth. It was a trap. The "thumbs up" signal was just the wreckage of a crashed lander. A monstrous tidal wave, a wall of water the size of a mountain, smashed into them. Doyle was killed instantly. By the time Cooper and Amelia escaped back to the Endurance , soaking wet and defeated, 23 years had passed. synopsis of interstellar
The Tesseract collapsed, spitting Cooper back out into the solar system near Saturn. He had aged only a few years, but decades had passed on Earth. He was found, drifting in space. By the time he woke in a hospital on Cooper Station—a vast, cylindrical ark orbiting Saturn—he had missed everything. He was 124 years old. He learned that Murph had taken his data, solved the equation, and saved the remnants of humanity.
She looked at him, a man frozen in time, her own father who was now younger than her grandchildren. She smiled, and pointed to the watch on her wrist. "I knew it was you." To save Murph, to give her the quantum
In the present, an older, embittered Murph sat in that same bedroom, consumed by her father’s abandonment. She noticed the watch. The second hand was ticking… in Morse code. It was the formula. The key to Plan A.
Decades earlier, a mysterious wormhole—a tear in the fabric of space-time—had appeared near Saturn. No one knew who placed it, but it was an invitation. Through that portal lay twelve potentially habitable worlds orbiting a supermassive black hole named Gargantua. Three of the worlds had sent back a "thumbs up" signal. The mission, Endurance , was to go through the wormhole, check those three planets, and find a new home for the human race. As Cooper fell into the abyss, he watched
Cooper was one of them, a former NASA pilot turned corn farmer, raising his two children, Tom and Murph, in a world that had forgotten ambition. The past was a myth—they taught in schools that the Apollo missions were a hoax to bankrupt the Soviet Union. But Murph, a fiercely intelligent girl, believed in ghosts. Strange things kept happening in her room: books falling from shelves, a dust pattern on the floor that looked like a set of coordinates.