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The depiction of Gargantua is considered one of the most scientifically accurate representations of a black hole in cinema history.

'Interstellar' Visual Effects Team Publishes Black Hole Study | Space Interstellar image

: The visual effects team, led by Paul Franklin and advised by Nobel laureate Kip Thorne, published actual scientific papers on the rendering techniques developed for the film. The depiction of Gargantua is considered one of

: One of the film's most intense visual sequences involves Cooper attempting to dock a Landers craft with the spinning, damaged Endurance while plummeting toward a planet's atmosphere. : While many shots used CGI, the film

: While many shots used CGI, the film also utilized large-scale miniatures and practical sets to maintain a grounded, tactile feel.

: In this space, time is not a linear flow but a physical dimension that Cooper can navigate, allowing him to communicate across time using gravity. 3. Miller’s Planet (The Water World)