Biirke
Biirke t1_j1r38ki wrote
Reply to comment by blakemuhhfukn in Interstellar - is Coop a terrible father? by [deleted]
Its such a weird thread. Its like OP imagined himself having kids one day, and now thinks he knows how a father should act in this specific situation
Biirke t1_j1r2xs1 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Interstellar - is Coop a terrible father? by [deleted]
What flaw are you pointing out exactly?
Biirke t1_j1r2l1l wrote
Reply to comment by ubapook2 in Interstellar - is Coop a terrible father? by [deleted]
Made me choke on my soda, thank you lmao
Biirke t1_j1r2fo0 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Interstellar - is Coop a terrible father? by [deleted]
Man this thread is a trainwreck
Biirke t1_j1r1kz5 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Interstellar - is Coop a terrible father? by [deleted]
I'm not assuming because of that 1 detail, which btw is a weird thing to have wrong if you've watched it SEVEN times.
Im assuming based on this whole thread
Biirke t1_j1r18pz wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Interstellar - is Coop a terrible father? by [deleted]
"Am I out of touch? No, its the children who are wrong."
Biirke t1_j1r10a2 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Interstellar - is Coop a terrible father? by [deleted]
>He dismissed the gravitational anomaly as unscientific when she told him about it earlier so I don't think that works as an explanation
Do you mean when Murph is telling him about her ghost?
Dont you think his opinion changes slightly, when he gets coordinates from the anomaly and finds NASA?
Biirke t1_j1r0i36 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Interstellar - is Coop a terrible father? by [deleted]
Nothing to do with posting contrary opinions, just doesnt seem like you watched the movie more than once
Biirke t1_j1r0bbi wrote
Reply to comment by controldekinai in Interstellar - is Coop a terrible father? by [deleted]
No way OP has seen Interstellar as many times as he claims. He even thinks the father in law is Coopers dad
Biirke t1_j1qztgh wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Interstellar - is Coop a terrible father? by [deleted]
I dont think we understand your point of this thread.
Was Coop motivated by his own desire to explore the stars? Absolutely.
Did he also have to go to save the world and his children? Absolutely.
So is he a terrible father, because he is motivated by his own pioneering mindset, while saving the human race? Absolutely not.
I mean it's not exactly a subtle topic in the movie, his father in law even says "Dont do the right thing for the wrong reasons", directly addressing this topic.
Biirke t1_j1qynac wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Interstellar - is Coop a terrible father? by [deleted]
They would, but it wouldnt be successful.
And he/they know it (deep down atleast), since someone made a literal gravital anomaly in their house, with coordinates for Nasa. Hard to not feel like it HAS to be you?
An important point you threw off with "blady blady blah" btw lol
Biirke t1_j1qxqw0 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Interstellar - is Coop a terrible father? by [deleted]
Not really, you make it seem like the mission would have been successful without Coop anyways
Biirke t1_j1qx6nh wrote
Reply to Interstellar - is Coop a terrible father? by [deleted]
I feel like it would be terribly selfish of Coop if he DIDNT go.
Saving the human race (including your own children) > Staying and dying slowly with your children
Biirke t1_j1r3moz wrote
Reply to comment by controldekinai in Interstellar - is Coop a terrible father? by [deleted]
OP's point changes with every comment he makes lol