My main contention with this film interstellar really comes down to the predicament and people found themselves in. Then entire world was afflicted by blight because they were growing one crop, and they were also afflicted by giant dust, storms.
This major premise really falls down when you actually understand the current world and the trajectory it is on in fact, I’m not headed for oblivion or dystopia actually is the other way around our ability to grow crops is increasing for instance, look at Netherlands and diversity to effectively grow things
Author, in many parts of the world, there is reforestation if it’s happening, where the desert is actually contracting, so if you look at the south of Sahara, and even in China, the desert has actually receded in many parts of the world and ecosystems have become green.
Do you have a problem is the overreliance of one crop to solve human feud consumption again it’s just entirely flawed. There are a lot of biodiversity issues happening in biotech that will make this reality pretty much impossible to come by.
Lastly, the saviour complex ruined the film for me. However, the emotional and cinematography aspects of the film were pretty incredible. But a film that led itself on accuracy in terms of astrophysics blatantly fell apart when It came to humanity