While it doesn't quite have the spinning top finale of "Inception," Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" has been the center of just as much discussion. And one of the big topics that has emerged in various corners of the internet has been about the film's supposed plot holes and/or bad science. Well, Nolan is aware of the criticisms and doesn't seem too concerned.
"To be honest, I haven’t read whatever holes people are trying to poke, so I can speak to the validity of it. My films are always held to a weirdly high standard for those issues that isn’t applied to everybody else’s films —which I’m fine with," Nolan told The Daily Beast. "People are always accusing my films of having plot holes, and I’m very aware of the plot holes in my films and very aware of when people spot them, but they generally don’t. But what were some science issues people had with the film? That was Kip [Thorne]’s domain."
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