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Interstellar. Slow, stupid and the ending. That fucking idiotic ending. I still regret the 3 hours of my life I lost to it.
I found it to be so unbelievable that I gave up pretty quickly. The narrative at the time was that the science of the film was so realistic and I saw so much that was factually incorrect that I couldn't even focus on the film. I kept thinking, "that's wrong", pausing the film, getting out my phone to confirm it. I can't remember any specifics any more, but it still bugs me when I see people saying that it's scientifically sound
Personally I really enjoyed the world building. I've played enough Kerbal Space Program that I just assume any space movie/show is going to be factually wrong and just try to learn what the in-universe rules are and enjoy it
I saw it after tenet (I did a double feature) and tenet was better in my opinion. I loved TARS though!