Irish actor Cillian Murphy has shared his thoughts on his affinity for Christopher Nolan’s cinematic universe, particularly highlighting his deep emotional connection to the 2014 space epic “Interstellar.” In a recent interview with The Independent, Murphy revealed his admiration for the film and his perspective on Nolan’s unique storytelling.
When asked about which of Nolan’s films he wishes he could have been a part of, Murphy pointed to “Interstellar.” The actor acknowledged that the film left a profound impact on him and even confessed to having dreamt about being a part of the production. However, Murphy emphasized that Nolan’s casting choices were well-suited and that he enjoys experiencing the movie as an audience member, without the pressure of assessing his own performance.
Murphy shared his feelings about “Interstellar,” expressing, “I have a deep fondness for ‘Interstellar’ because of its emotional resonance. I have vivid memories of watching it in the cinema while my children were young. The film left a significant impression on me; it was truly moving and touched my heart. I appreciate being an audience member for Nolan’s films as it allows me to immerse myself without any self-conscious concerns, like worrying about small details.”
Turning the conversation to his upcoming film “Oppenheimer,” Murphy was asked to choose an ideal movie to pair with it for a double feature. He once again turned to Nolan’s filmography, suggesting that “Interstellar” could complement the themes of his new project due to their shared exploration of scientific and physical concepts. Additionally, Murphy proposed “Dunkirk,” a film with a shorter runtime and historical backdrop.
Elaborating on his selection, Murphy pointed out, “’ Dunkirk’ is shorter, so that might be a good match ‘cause it’s like an hour-and-a-half, and then you can go into [‘Oppenheimer’].”
Cillian Murphy’s candid reflections provide insight into his appreciation for Nolan’s cinematic artistry and the impact that films can have on an actor’s emotional journey. The actor’s fondness for “Interstellar” showcases the enduring influence of certain films on both performers and viewers alike.