GTOM said:
They could construct an artificial biosphere in space, weren't building domed cities on Earth enough to save humanity?
Several possibilities, ranging from "terrestrial agriculture is too far gone" to "man beats blight, starts farming in space to better hedge his bets."
My knowledge is limited, but IMHO manuevering in the gravity well of a black hole requires hell of delta-V, that would have been enough to evacuate millions of people from Earth.
Science of Interstellar proposes that
Endurance used gravitational slingshots to plod around the Gargantua system. Thorne proposes a system of at least 5 intermediate mass black holes in the book. Cooper makes an off hand reference swing off a neutron start in the movie. Reconciling the two or coming up with more consistent explanations is left as an exercise to the viewer.
Why couldn't they stretch that wormhole to Earth, simply connect it with another life support planet?
Presumably because they lacked the know how and means to do so.
Ok fall inside the event horizont sounds really mystical, but making tons of experiments in a wormhole is the second best thing... but they haven't even mentioned it..
Perhaps they did, and didn't discover the missing piece of the MacGuffin in the attempt.
Why were they so ready to believe that the ice planet without breathable atmosphere will be just fine for a colony? Then a Mars colony would have been also enough.
Several reasons non-exclusive reasons, including but not limited to:
1. Mann lied, so they had no idea. Nor would they without approaching the world in the first place (due to time dilation).
2.
Planetary chauvenism. We have experience with this today with all the Marshot lunacy. Fortunately, by the end of the movie, Americans at least have expanded their horizons a bit.
I think Anna's speech about love as a physical force... was a bit overforced.
I thought it was beautifully shot down by Cooper, with the icing on the cake being that final shot of Anna stranded and alone over a grave while the rest of mankind enjoys luxury digs in massive space habitats.
On the other hand, it was a really well written film with good points and scenes, i have enjoyed it, i could suggest it anyone with a certain amount of suspension of disbelief. :)
For a more enjoyable experience, don't suspend disbelief. Take it as a challenge to square the film with what we know to be plausible. That's my take, at least.