And precisely: let's look at a critical moment in Murphy's life, namely the day she had a very loud argument with her brother. That day, she had come to visit the family farm on increasingly ravaged land where even the corn is starting to die. So she greets Tom, his wife Lois and his son Cooper (sic). They eat, and then hearing Lois and Cooper coughing because of the dust, from the base to examine them. Tom is rather against it, because he is a hollow and stupid character, but Murphy still brings Doudou, his doctor friend. Doudou examines Lois and Cooper and discreetly signals to Murphy (in front of everyone, it's so credible) that things are bad, before taking industry email list her aside and saying that they must leave the farm and come live at the NASA base.
“Never!” exclaims Tom.
- Because ?
– Because Grandpa Cooper's grave is here and my son Jesse is buried here, and one day I'll be here too!
– But you know that we don't actually bury people where they die? Otherwise, wouldn't it be clean? That we can bury you here too if you want?
– SHHUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUH! »
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So Murphy goes off to sulk, and then says to herself that to punish her brother for being a villain, she's going to burn his fields.
What… WHAT?
Yes, yes. The Earth is running out of resources, super dry, and just had a fight, so it's burning everything down.
Please stop this movie, it hurts too much. Honestly, I have no more tears. Please. I'm almost looking forward to seeing The Hunger Games next week. That's saying something.
In any case, Murphy mainly wants the fire to attract her brother so that she can forcibly evacuate Lois and Cooper. Which she does with the help of Doudou, but it is at this exact moment that a big, stupid ghost says to himself, " A fire, a fight, an urgent need to escape... this is the perfect time to talk to my daughter! "
Oh no, but what do you want me to add to that other than Diego holding me in my seat so I wouldn't leave the room?
I'll take this opportunity to slip it in: Tom inherited the family farm. His son sleeps in Murphy's old bedroom. But at no point does Cooper think he could take two seconds to try to communicate with Tom, who has made the effort to send him messages for 23 years. Sorry Tom, once again, Dad doesn't love you, go away and make way for Murphy.
Cooper then uses the watch he gave his daughter, which was lying on the bookshelf, to play with the second hand.
"TARS! Do you have the data from the black hole exploration?"
- Yes.
– So dictate them to me in Morse code, I'll send them to my daughter.
Murphy offers to bring them a doctor
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