The Scene: Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) and robot TARS end up in the black hole, which sends them into a fifth-dimensional space created by the "beings", showing Cooper visuals of Murph's childhood bedroom, such as when he first left to depart on the mission. Cooper realises the beings are in fact future humans who created this space to help Cooper communicate to Murphy through gravitational waves onto a watch he gave her before leaving, providing the singularity data needed to save humanity. Why It's So WTF: Well, after the mostly hard science veneer of the first two-plus hours, this just felt like Nolan didn't really know how to end things so went for the philosophical, metaphysical approach instead. Whether you love it or hate it, though, it's undeniably really, really weird.
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