@@piotrswat169 Although I like (and will recommend) The Prestige, I do prefer Interstellar. The Prestige will make you think, but Interstellar will make you cry. That makes it better in my book.
@@jensclarberg6419 And that is its biggest strength. It's a movie with deep scientific questions, but also existential questions and just as deep of an emotional core, which unfortunately many other Nolan movies lack. Most Nolan movies are epic audiovisual masterpieces, but only Interstellar has those deep human connections that are going to make you cry.
Viki, you don’t need to say anything else. Your reaction definitely said it all for you. This was one of the rawest and most powerful reactions I’ve ever seen from you or from anyone else for that matter. I thought that was the case when I watched a few weeks ago on Patreon and to see this again today only re-affirms this belief. Even in this edited version I can still feel all of your emotion Viki. Thank you both for this beautiful reaction Lia & Viki.
I've watched this movie many times, and watched reactions to it dozens of times, I cry every single time no matter what at 4 different parts; when Cooper is saying bye to Murph, when he's watching the video messages of his kids aging 20years before his eyes, when he's in the tesseract desperate to stop himself from leaving, and of course "because my Dad promised me." Such an incredible movie. Matthew McConaughey's performance in particular... wow.
When Cooper walks into the ward on the space station to see his daughter I started bawling and the emotion that was released was overwhelming. I have never been so cleverly emotionally manipulated by a movie. Incredibly well written and kudos to Hans Zimmer for the score, its timeless.
For those wondering the years, Cooper was gone for 89 years. He was 35 when he left. Murph was 10, therefore making her 99 at the end. Another little Easter egg: Murph was 10 years old when Cooper left, 10 years after Dr. Mann and his crew left. Meaning, she was born around the same time as Professor Brand and NASA first launched to the wormhole.
Fellow 4-timer here. First two on a real IMAX screen, then a regular screen, then a so-called IMAX screen (i.e., a LIE-MAX screen) to cleanse my palette after seeing it on a small screen for the 3rd viewing. My favorite Nolan film. My favorite film, period. Truly an experience of a movie.
Two of the loveliest humans on the internet watching one of the greatest films of all time is a perfect mix for an incredibly uplifting and emotional journey. Thank you Lia and Viki, your genuineness and compassion always shine through and give us a wonderful shared experience. I'm deeply grateful for your kindheartedness, it's a very welcome gift. 😊
One of the best reactions I've seen to this movie, and I've seen a lot. Plus, you were following everything; a lot of people get confused on first watch, understandably so. Thank you for sharing!
[Poet Dylan Thomas wrote his famous poem in 1951, possibly about his dying father] Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light. Though wise men at their end know dark is right, Because their words had forked no lightning they Do not go gentle into that good night. Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay, Rage, rage against the dying of the light. Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight, And learn, too late, they grieve it on its way, Do not go gentle into that good night. Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay, Rage, rage against the dying of the light. And you, my father, there on the sad height, Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray. Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
The messages from earth scene always kills me. I don’t even have kids yet but can you imagine losing over 23 years of your kids life in a matter of hours. Just unreal. I’ve said it on enough on other reactions but this is my all time favorite film. I personally grade movies based on how they make me feel and this one stands out above the rest. If you love mind blowing movies Viki you guys should watch Shutter Island
I'm glad they reacted to this movie, it's one of my favorites. Visually it is beautiful and its soundtrack is excellent, imagine what it was like to see it in a cinema. I really liked seeing how as the movie progressed they took each other by the hand little by little and did not let go until the end, and that is how it feels when you see Interstellar, it is very emotional and the relationship between father and daughter seems to me the best.
*Interstellar is one of the greatest sci-fi films ever made.* This movie genuinely contributed to the scientific community, they actually got 2 research papers published about this. When Christopher Nolan was working on this movie rather than have an “artist’s concept” of what a black hole would look like he worked with a physicist named Kip Thorne and asked him how black holes work. So Kip gave him a bunch of maths, they sent the math to the VFX team, they put it in their render engine (which is far more powerful and expensive than anything that exists in the community) and what it produced was completely unexpected. They knew that a black hole would have what’s known as an accretion disc, but what they didn’t expect as this weird halo effect around it. The VFX team thought it was a bug so they sent it to Kip and he both confirmed that that’s what it would look like and was surprised on how well it looked. This is what a black hole would look like because the gravity is so powerful that it’s pulling light from the other side and causing you to see a second halo because you are seeing the other side of the black hole. And the time dilation is 100% accurate. If you are near something with a strong gravitational pull like a planet larger than earth or a black hole your “clock”, meaning your time, will run slower than on earth. I’m still surprised that 8 years later no one else has used that in a sci-fi movie or tv show. As for the movie itself, it is one of the most emotionally powerful and emotionally draining movies I have ever experienced. The scene of Cooper saying goodbye to his daughter before he leaves always makes me tear up, but when he sees the video messages from his children and sees how they have grown up over the past 23 years, I breakdown in tears and ugly cry just like McConaughy!
Christopher Nolan has an incredibly creative mind and makes great movies involving time. And Hans Zimmer's music is always absolutely perfect. They really like to work together and the world is better off for it! Great movie, great reaction! Always one of my favorite movies to watch and to watch people react to!
This is probably my favorite movie of all time and I have seen many thousands of movies. The emotional reaction I was able to relive here was priceless.
@Dank Waifu Loved that gritty Brazilian favela epic... I also enjoyed the 1993-94 French "3 COLORS' Trilogy by Krysztof. The day I met & fell in love with Juliette Binoche.
What sets this film above all other epic science fiction films is that it blends in a strong love story between a father and his daughter. Not only is Cooper tasked with saving Humanity, he is also burdened with the pain and guilt of leaving his beloved daughter. The moral question: "What are you willing to sacrifice to save others?" is addressed throughout the entire film. 11 Lazarus astronauts sacrificed their lives to save Humanity, but the 12th - Dr. Mann - could not. He was too selfish. Professor Brand lied and sacrificed everyone on Earth to save the species. He was sure that his equations could not be solved, but Cooper and his daughter Murphy proved him wrong. Plan A worked! I could write about this brilliant film all day.....LOL!
Amazing reaction you two, especially to the girl on the left. Most other reactors shows lesser emotions and intelligence during certain moments but you nailed it. Happy that you enjoyed it so much!
MOVIE EASTER EGG: On Miller's water planet, the soundtrack in the background has a ticking sound that happens every 1.25 seconds. This represents 1 day of time that passes on Earth.
Great reaction ladies! The devastation in Matthew McConaughey's face watching the recording of his kids after their setbacks and also at the end when looking through the bookshelf when his voice cracks yelling "Murph" crushes me every time...
Glad you liked this movie, actually my #1. Brings me tears in many scenes too ❤. Interesting thing the clock ticking in background when they land on the water planet Miller, each clock tick works out to 1 day on earth. Hans Zimmer music certainly adds so much to this movie, besides the excellent acting from Matthew especially
This movie is truly mind-blowing. I don't know if I was crying at the movie or to you ladies crying while watching the movie! Probably both. The director has a real fascination with time. He's a true visionary of cinema. This was a great reaction video and yes, your reactions said enough. No words are necessary.
One of the best reactions I've seen to what I would consider my favorite movie of all time. This movie has it all and is so well done, and then to be predominantly accurate in the science is just impeccable filmmaking. Also, they gave us one of the first realistic visual depictions of a black hole. Then after the movie, scientists actually showed us the first ever image of a black hole and it was strikingly similar in concept to what the movie had already portrayed. Really an astonishing movie all around. Nolan movies always seem to literally make my brain explode...I had the same reactions on Inception and even Tenet. Great reaction you two!
The dust scenes were inspired by the actual "dust bowl" era here in the West. Back in the 20's and 30's. Those interview clips are from Ken Burn's documentary about it. Growing up in Oklahoma, I heard old people talk about it a lot! LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!
@@chucknorris8704 Um. Michael Bay directed those; Christopher Nolan had nothing to do with them. Plus I question the sanity of anyone asserting that either of those movies is better than Interstellar (or better than Nolan's Inception, his Batman Trilogy, or The Prestige).
Fact* the black hole was so scientifically accurate it took approx 100 hours to render each frame in the physics and VFX engine. Meaning every second you see took approx 100 days to render the final copy.
The day i seen this film in theatres i think it was around 10 or 11 in the morning. I seen it two more times in the same day, so i was at the mall all day watching interstellar until the mall closed.
I highly recommend that you watch WHAT DREAMS MAY COME - another visual and emotional masterpiece. Starring Robin Williams. It’s an emotional roller coaster that deals with the afterlife and redemption.
34:00 "She didn't sleep, she -- uh ... the word ... faded. She faded." Close, but not quite! The word "faded" sounds similar to the correct one, and it _could_ be appropriate since her consciousness essentially faded, but the word you were looking for is "fainted." She fainted. 👍
This movie got science prize for inventing the algorithm to display accurately how real black hole looks like. The producer also studied physics for 4-5 years so he can create the movie.
We have very similar massive dust storms during monsoon season here in Arizona, it's almost surreal watching one roll across the landscape and into Phoenix. Good times!
In the top 10 best movies ever made! Blown away when I saw it first....and every next time I saw it and will see it. And another movie that gets a perfect extra boost thanks to its music.....amazing perfect score!
I can’t wait to see Nolan’s next movie, Oppenheimer, next year. I love The Dark Knight trilogy, Inception, Interstellar and Dunkirk. He’s quite the visionary
I saw this at the Mann's Chinese theater opening weekend. My girl and I just ate a bunch of mushrooms and they kicked off with Cooper's first launch. WOW WOW WOW this film! Yes. More please.
I wish I could hear anything other than Philip Glass every time I watch this film. If you didn't know, that's where I think Hanz Zimmer got his inspiration from. You listen to Glass and you immediately get the connection. Have a lovely day everyone.
Such a great movie. Music, just took it over the top. Water works every time I “watch” (ehhh ohhh) this. If you watch it multiple times, you seem to pick up on so many more things. They layers to this move are insane.
Immediately my first thought when I opened this video was "These girls are from Bulgaria" and when I checked the About tab, what do i see... 😁😁 Not many Bulgarians watch you tho, right?
Do you hear the ticking sound at 15:23? I don't know what the purpose of this is - maybe there is a documentary about it by the film makers - but it sounds like it ticks every ~1.3 seconds. I made some calculations and it fits really good to my assumption that every tick represents one day on Earth passing (for every 1.3 seconds of the tick duration there would be 0.922638 days passing on Earth).
The clock-like ticking sound was part of the musical score. Its purpose was to enhance the audience's sense of time passing. It enhanced the drama and suspense of the scene. The mathematical calculations really don't matter.
@@Stogie2112 Thanks for this info. Is this official and where can I read about it? Nevertheless, even if it is coincidence, the ticking matches the amount of time that passes on Earth at the same time, as Romilly explained before. Besides: Multiple websites confirm what I wrote (I just found out now by looking up). 😉
@@howtocookazombie ….. Yes, many people on several websites have done the math, and Christopher Nolan and his crew may have had the ticking done in that specific way for their own enjoyment. Like I said before, the ticking was included to enhance the audience’s emotional experience. Nolan and Zimmer didn’t put the ticking in there for mathematicians. All of the musical score was for emotional effect.
I think you you should watch movie Arrival, you will get mind blowed, it's about humanity, and choosing things in a life because how amazing is to love, even though you will get hurt, it's about mother and daughter relationship
just imagine taking a weekend vacation leaving your 10yo daughter at home then coming back and shes old enough to be your mother and you are now younger than your grand kids
"Because my dad promised me" is still an instant kill for me. Whenever I see this scene tears are coming.
especially when your father passed away and tomorrow he would have had a birthday ...
@@hristianhristov7478 Sorry for your loss.
Yes. Does the same to me.
@@hristianhristov7478 I am sorry about your father
Idk why but that line never got me. But the entire paradox that happened inside the Black hole, the passing of time and the relativity amazed me
Best science fiction film in decades. I never get tired of watching it. Great reaction guys!
I like Oblivion (2013) more. Passengers (2016) is a good movie too.
one of the most original sci-fi movies in ages
@@joh3628 : How could u compare Oblivion and Passengers whit this piece of art ? You can't compare a Bicycle with a Ferrari ! 😉
Matt Damon's character in 'The Martian' is polar opposite of his portrayal here.
Solid film.
Topped only by Arrival IMHO.
Nolans best movie, and definitely one of the best movies ever made.
Least understood not the best.Prestige is his best movie.
@@piotrswat169 Nope it's absolute his best movie.
@@piotrswat169 Although I like (and will recommend) The Prestige, I do prefer Interstellar. The Prestige will make you think, but Interstellar will make you cry. That makes it better in my book.
@@bigdream_dreambig Interstellar will definitely make you think too.
@@jensclarberg6419 And that is its biggest strength. It's a movie with deep scientific questions, but also existential questions and just as deep of an emotional core, which unfortunately many other Nolan movies lack. Most Nolan movies are epic audiovisual masterpieces, but only Interstellar has those deep human connections that are going to make you cry.
Viki, you don’t need to say anything else. Your reaction definitely said it all for you. This was one of the rawest and most powerful reactions I’ve ever seen from you or from anyone else for that matter. I thought that was the case when I watched a few weeks ago on Patreon and to see this again today only re-affirms this belief. Even in this edited version I can still feel all of your emotion Viki. Thank you both for this beautiful reaction Lia & Viki.
Your
@@chucknorris8704 Damn, didn’t notice. Thanks for spotting that.
Lia is my babe.
@@The_Page_5_Chronicles You're on a LONG waiting list, my friend ... and welcome to the group👍😉.
You have not seen many reactions then
I've watched this movie many times, and watched reactions to it dozens of times, I cry every single time no matter what at 4 different parts; when Cooper is saying bye to Murph, when he's watching the video messages of his kids aging 20years before his eyes, when he's in the tesseract desperate to stop himself from leaving, and of course "because my Dad promised me."
Such an incredible movie. Matthew McConaughey's performance in particular... wow.
When Cooper walks into the ward on the space station to see his daughter I started bawling and the emotion that was released was overwhelming. I have never been so cleverly emotionally manipulated by a movie. Incredibly well written and kudos to Hans Zimmer for the score, its timeless.
For those wondering the years, Cooper was gone for 89 years. He was 35 when he left. Murph was 10, therefore making her 99 at the end. Another little Easter egg: Murph was 10 years old when Cooper left, 10 years after Dr. Mann and his crew left. Meaning, she was born around the same time as Professor Brand and NASA first launched to the wormhole.
I watch this movie 4 times in theaters and the last one was on imax… just Incredible an instant master piece
My first viewing of it was at the Imax in London... absolutely blew my mind. Favourite movie of all time.
Fellow 4-timer here. First two on a real IMAX screen, then a regular screen, then a so-called IMAX screen (i.e., a LIE-MAX screen) to cleanse my palette after seeing it on a small screen for the 3rd viewing. My favorite Nolan film. My favorite film, period. Truly an experience of a movie.
this is easily one of the best movies of all time and very little will ever come close to how amazing it is.
Two of the loveliest humans on the internet watching one of the greatest films of all time is a perfect mix for an incredibly uplifting and emotional journey. Thank you Lia and Viki, your genuineness and compassion always shine through and give us a wonderful shared experience. I'm deeply grateful for your kindheartedness, it's a very welcome gift. 😊
One of the best reactions I've seen to this movie, and I've seen a lot. Plus, you were following everything; a lot of people get confused on first watch, understandably so. Thank you for sharing!
[Poet Dylan Thomas wrote his famous poem in 1951, possibly about his dying father]
Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright
Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,
And learn, too late, they grieve it on its way,
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight
Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
And you, my father, there on the sad height,
Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
The messages from earth scene always kills me. I don’t even have kids yet but can you imagine losing over 23 years of your kids life in a matter of hours. Just unreal. I’ve said it on enough on other reactions but this is my all time favorite film. I personally grade movies based on how they make me feel and this one stands out above the rest. If you love mind blowing movies Viki you guys should watch Shutter Island
Problem with SI is it's predictable. I guessed the twist in the first few minutes before he even got off the boat.
I'm glad they reacted to this movie, it's one of my favorites. Visually it is beautiful and its soundtrack is excellent, imagine what it was like to see it in a cinema. I really liked seeing how as the movie progressed they took each other by the hand little by little and did not let go until the end, and that is how it feels when you see Interstellar, it is very emotional and the relationship between father and daughter seems to me the best.
*Interstellar is one of the greatest sci-fi films ever made.* This movie genuinely contributed to the scientific community, they actually got 2 research papers published about this. When Christopher Nolan was working on this movie rather than have an “artist’s concept” of what a black hole would look like he worked with a physicist named Kip Thorne and asked him how black holes work. So Kip gave him a bunch of maths, they sent the math to the VFX team, they put it in their render engine (which is far more powerful and expensive than anything that exists in the community) and what it produced was completely unexpected. They knew that a black hole would have what’s known as an accretion disc, but what they didn’t expect as this weird halo effect around it. The VFX team thought it was a bug so they sent it to Kip and he both confirmed that that’s what it would look like and was surprised on how well it looked. This is what a black hole would look like because the gravity is so powerful that it’s pulling light from the other side and causing you to see a second halo because you are seeing the other side of the black hole.
And the time dilation is 100% accurate. If you are near something with a strong gravitational pull like a planet larger than earth or a black hole your “clock”, meaning your time, will run slower than on earth. I’m still surprised that 8 years later no one else has used that in a sci-fi movie or tv show.
As for the movie itself, it is one of the most emotionally powerful and emotionally draining movies I have ever experienced. The scene of Cooper saying goodbye to his daughter before he leaves always makes me tear up, but when he sees the video messages from his children and sees how they have grown up over the past 23 years, I breakdown in tears and ugly cry just like McConaughy!
Christopher Nolan has an incredibly creative mind and makes great movies involving time. And Hans Zimmer's music is always absolutely perfect. They really like to work together and the world is better off for it!
Great movie, great reaction! Always one of my favorite movies to watch and to watch people react to!
This is probably my favorite movie of all time and I have seen many thousands of movies. The emotional reaction I was able to relive here was priceless.
In my top 3.
INTERSTELLAR (2014)
ARRIVAL (2016)
SOLARIS (Both the 1972 Taichovsky version & the 2002 George Clooney version)
@Dank Waifu Loved that gritty Brazilian favela epic...
I also enjoyed the 1993-94 French "3 COLORS' Trilogy by Krysztof. The day I met & fell in love with Juliette Binoche.
Sames :)
What sets this film above all other epic science fiction films is that it blends in a strong love story between a father and his daughter. Not only is Cooper tasked with saving Humanity, he is also burdened with the pain and guilt of leaving his beloved daughter.
The moral question: "What are you willing to sacrifice to save others?" is addressed throughout the entire film.
11 Lazarus astronauts sacrificed their lives to save Humanity, but the 12th - Dr. Mann - could not. He was too selfish.
Professor Brand lied and sacrificed everyone on Earth to save the species. He was sure that his equations could not be solved, but Cooper and his daughter Murphy proved him wrong. Plan A worked!
I could write about this brilliant film all day.....LOL!
Amazing reaction you two, especially to the girl on the left. Most other reactors shows lesser emotions and intelligence during certain moments but you nailed it. Happy that you enjoyed it so much!
The beginning of this movie is such father-daughter goals. 👨👧
not only is it father-daughter goals but its also dad-female offspring goals.
@@israymervalentin-arias6313 Um... huh? 😕
MOVIE EASTER EGG: On Miller's water planet, the soundtrack in the background has a ticking sound that happens every 1.25 seconds. This represents 1 day of time that passes on Earth.
I took my high school aged daughter to watch this on opening night in IMAX. Very powerful, emotional and ill also say its daring.
Great reaction ladies!
The devastation in Matthew McConaughey's face watching the recording of his kids after their setbacks and also at the end when looking through the bookshelf when his voice cracks yelling "Murph" crushes me every time...
Glad you liked this movie, actually my #1. Brings me tears in many scenes too ❤.
Interesting thing the clock ticking in background when they land on the water planet Miller, each clock tick works out to 1 day on earth.
Hans Zimmer music certainly adds so much to this movie, besides the excellent acting from Matthew especially
This movie is truly mind-blowing. I don't know if I was crying at the movie or to you ladies crying while watching the movie! Probably both. The director has a real fascination with time. He's a true visionary of cinema. This was a great reaction video and yes, your reactions said enough. No words are necessary.
Extraordinary film. Even the simple soundtrack invoked so much emotion. Great one, ladies.
One of the best reactions I've seen to what I would consider my favorite movie of all time. This movie has it all and is so well done, and then to be predominantly accurate in the science is just impeccable filmmaking. Also, they gave us one of the first realistic visual depictions of a black hole. Then after the movie, scientists actually showed us the first ever image of a black hole and it was strikingly similar in concept to what the movie had already portrayed. Really an astonishing movie all around. Nolan movies always seem to literally make my brain explode...I had the same reactions on Inception and even Tenet. Great reaction you two!
The dust scenes were inspired by the actual "dust bowl" era here in the West. Back in the 20's and 30's. Those interview clips are from Ken Burn's documentary about it. Growing up in Oklahoma, I heard old people talk about it a lot! LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!
Good girls for reacting to Interstellar and I loved it when Viki was crying. One of best and most emotional films ever.
This is Christopher Nolan’s masterpiece.
No. Transformers is his masterpiece, followed by Pearl Harbor.
@@chucknorris8704 Um. Michael Bay directed those; Christopher Nolan had nothing to do with them. Plus I question the sanity of anyone asserting that either of those movies is better than Interstellar (or better than Nolan's Inception, his Batman Trilogy, or The Prestige).
You know it's good when you're stumped for words.
Loved the reaction ladies, thanks so much for this 💯🙏
This movie takes a lot of inspiration from Contact, which I think you would also like
The fact this movie didn’t get an Oscar made me cry harder than Coopers 23 years of messages
It won the Oscar for Best Visual Effects.
Nominated for Best Original Score, Best Production Design, Best Sound Editing, and Best Sound Mixing
@@Stogie2112 it should’ve won all
This movie gives me all of the emotions and I love that. I'm glad you girls enjoyed it too
The ticking at 15:28 is pretty cool as it ticks every 1.25 seconds, which represents 1 day on earth.
Fact*
the black hole was so scientifically accurate it took approx 100 hours to render each frame in the physics and VFX engine. Meaning every second you see took approx 100 days to render the final copy.
A masterpiece of cinema.
ah, this ranks as one of my favorite movies of all time.
One of the greatest Sci Fi films ever made
The day i seen this film in theatres i think it was around 10 or 11 in the morning. I seen it two more times in the same day, so i was at the mall all day watching interstellar until the mall closed.
I highly recommend that you watch WHAT DREAMS MAY COME - another visual and emotional masterpiece. Starring Robin Williams. It’s an emotional roller coaster that deals with the afterlife and redemption.
@Viki when she "faded", the word you were looking for is "passed out". 😉
I think she was looking for the word 'faint(ed)'
Also blacking out works too
34:00 "She didn't sleep, she -- uh ... the word ... faded. She faded." Close, but not quite! The word "faded" sounds similar to the correct one, and it _could_ be appropriate since her consciousness essentially faded, but the word you were looking for is "fainted." She fainted. 👍
The girl on the left was on point with everything and she caught on before the scene even settle in I was impressed.
This movie got science prize for inventing the algorithm to display accurately how real black hole looks like. The producer also studied physics for 4-5 years so he can create the movie.
Well they asked Kip Thorne for all the physics background to make it as accurate as possible
Get the tissues out! ❤. The soundtrack adds to the emotion and the drama
Probably the fastest someone ever figured out the bookshelf scene lol
We have very similar massive dust storms during monsoon season here in Arizona, it's almost surreal watching one roll across the landscape and into Phoenix. Good times!
You guys should watch Arrival soon if you haven't seen it yet. I know you will love it.
I don’t trust nobody that doesn’t cry during this movie 😔
I didnt cry because my happines was overpowering my sadness
In my opinion one of the greatest movies ever made!
In the top 10 best movies ever made! Blown away when I saw it first....and every next time I saw it and will see it. And another movie that gets a perfect extra boost thanks to its music.....amazing perfect score!
i love how each of the homies watch the movie with a different perspective. this is such a great channel 🙏🙏
One of my favorite movies, happy to see you guys react to it.
Fun fact! Every click heard on the water planet (Miller's planet) was a day passing on Earth!
I can’t wait to see Nolan’s next movie, Oppenheimer, next year. I love The Dark Knight trilogy, Inception, Interstellar and Dunkirk. He’s quite the visionary
*Knight* ....I agree though, the man is a genius
@@joshuazerbe5777 lol. Thanks for noticing that. I fixed it
The Prestige
@@VColossalV that’s a good one too
19:12
I'm crying too
I love how she asked “and is that true” about the Apollo missions. 😅
One of my all time favorites. Really stretches the mental.. in a scary funny way.. truly intriguing! Great reaction 🦾🫡
You ladies have the best reaction to the movie 😭
You are very smart mentally and emotionally, I'm so happy I cried with you all the way ❤
viki is just my favorite reactor... not to mention being a breath-taking beauty.
This movie gave me chills with the soundtrack
I saw this at the Mann's Chinese theater opening weekend.
My girl and I just ate a bunch of mushrooms and they kicked off with Cooper's first launch.
WOW WOW WOW this film! Yes. More please.
I wish I could hear anything other than Philip Glass every time I watch this film. If you didn't know, that's where I think Hanz Zimmer got his inspiration from. You listen to Glass and you immediately get the connection. Have a lovely day everyone.
Why is that a bad thing?
35:39 the left side girl's reaction hahahaha is amazing.. My little poor baby 😂😂🤣 OMG im dying
Loved it, so sincere reaction
you kidding bro?
This film is a masterpiece of cinema and science ♥
you guys are some of the best reactors on yt!!! love all you guys!
TBH, Viki is that person who cries when a dog barks.
Such a great movie. Music, just took it over the top. Water works every time I “watch” (ehhh ohhh) this. If you watch it multiple times, you seem to pick up on so many more things. They layers to this move are insane.
Lia seems to be such a charismatic person.
The old people speaking come from a documentary called the Dust Bowl which is also amazing
This is more than a movie it's a total experience. I feel I'm out there with them in space. One of the best science based movies of all time
When Cooper says it's necessary 💥💥💥
Fun fact Matt and Anne didn’t use no green screen in this film. It’s in a interview they did on graham Norton show
I f "spicy content" is dancing to the B-52s I'm in.
For more trippy movies:
- Coherence
- Timecrimes (2007)
-Forgotten (2017)
When they're on the planet near the black hole the ticking sound you hear in the background represents one day which is kind of crazy
Best Movie Ever and your reaction to the wave scene was priceless!
Thankyou,, your reaction said it all,i cried as much Thankyou
This movie was awesome. There was so much turn of surprises too.
Holy shit Viki you caught on so fast. Jesus. Good for you!
Solid 6 cry movie - a sci fi masterpiece that punches you in the feels and tickles your brain.
Thanks for sharing, ladies. Nicely done.
Best Nolan movie up to date
i love this movie, great reaction
This is a amazing movie
Immediately my first thought when I opened this video was "These girls are from Bulgaria" and when I checked the About tab, what do i see... 😁😁
Not many Bulgarians watch you tho, right?
Get the Homies back together!! Great reaction from two of my favorites, but you girls need the full crew back?
Easily my favorite movie. Thank you for this.
Do you hear the ticking sound at 15:23? I don't know what the purpose of this is - maybe there is a documentary about it by the film makers - but it sounds like it ticks every ~1.3 seconds. I made some calculations and it fits really good to my assumption that every tick represents one day on Earth passing (for every 1.3 seconds of the tick duration there would be 0.922638 days passing on Earth).
The clock-like ticking sound was part of the musical score. Its purpose was to enhance the audience's sense of time passing. It enhanced the drama and suspense of the scene. The mathematical calculations really don't matter.
@@Stogie2112 Thanks for this info. Is this official and where can I read about it? Nevertheless, even if it is coincidence, the ticking matches the amount of time that passes on Earth at the same time, as Romilly explained before. Besides: Multiple websites confirm what I wrote (I just found out now by looking up). 😉
@@howtocookazombie ….. Yes, many people on several websites have done the math, and Christopher Nolan and his crew may have had the ticking done in that specific way for their own enjoyment.
Like I said before, the ticking was included to enhance the audience’s emotional experience. Nolan and Zimmer didn’t put the ticking in there for mathematicians. All of the musical score was for emotional effect.
1 minute in gargantua = 7 years on earth.
I think you you should watch movie Arrival, you will get mind blowed, it's about humanity, and choosing things in a life because how amazing is to love, even though you will get hurt, it's about mother and daughter relationship
just imagine taking a weekend vacation leaving your 10yo daughter at home then coming back and shes old enough to be your mother and you are now younger than your grand kids
My top 10 favorite movies of all time!! Thank you for sharing :)
One of the greatest movies and one of the best reactions.
A film like Interstellar must be experienced with a huge TV screen and a good sound system. No earbuds. 👍👍
*Bright to Terabithia* is a emocional and amazing movie. Make a reaction pls! ❤️
Yup, just WOW! Interstellar is an amazing movie.