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“When you're doing a film called 'Interstellar,' at some point - the idea was to be grounded in the science as much as possible - but with a name like 'Interstellar,' you had better go somewhere big and bold.” quote by Jonathan Nolan
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“When you're doing a film called 'Interstellar,' at some point - the idea was to be grounded in the science as much as possible - but with a name like 'Interstellar,' you had better go somewhere big and bold.”

Jonathan Nolan

About This Quote

Source Interview: Collider, 2014

Balancing scientific accuracy with epic scope requires grounding a story in facts while daring to explore bold, imaginative concepts.

In simple terms: Mix hard science with grand ambition.

Key Takeaway

Ground narratives in reality before expanding to the extraordinary.

Themes

science cinema ambition storytelling balance

Mood

thought‑provoking visionary

Type

creative analytical

When to use this quote

  • science‑fiction screenwriting
  • film development meetings
  • educational outreach

Key Concepts

theoretical physics visual spectacle character arcs world‑building

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you keep science credible while dreaming big?
  • What boundaries will you push in your next project?
A Different Perspective

Too much realism can limit wonder; excessive spectacle may betray credibility.

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