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I was weeping like a baby
Posted by Jazz Inmate on November 16, 2014 at 21:22:28:
How do you figure no real relationship was developed or portrayed? The film very carefully and convincingly built the relationship between Coop and Murph, including his call to duty and her resentment that he would leave. This kind of thing commonly plays out between father and daughters. Slowly, it went full circle when Coop came to the realization that he ought not have left and could only witness his daughter from behind a library of books, a hugely symbolic visual not just for the relationship between Coop and Murph but for the divide from generation to generation as humanity trudges onward. Frankly you have to be a brainless, gutless, emotionless corps to watch this film and not get something profound out of it.