I Watched *INTERSTELLAR* To See What All The Hype Is About!
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Interstellar Movie Description:
In Earth's future, a global crop blight and second Dust Bowl are slowly rendering the planet uninhabitable. Professor Brand (Michael Caine), a brilliant NASA physicist, is working on plans to save mankind by transporting Earth's population to a new home via a wormhole. But first, Brand must send former NASA pilot Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) and a team of researchers through the wormhole and across the galaxy to find out which of three planets could be mankind's new home.
Interstellar is a 2014 epic science fiction film co-written, directed, and produced by Christopher Nolan. It stars Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Bill Irwin, Ellen Burstyn, Michael Caine, and Matt Damon. Set in a dystopian future where humanity is embroiled in a catastrophic blight and famine, the film follows a group of astronauts who travel through a wormhole near Saturn in search of a new home for humankind.
Brothers Christopher and Jonathan Nolan wrote the screenplay, which had its origins in a script Jonathan developed in 2007 and was originally set to be directed by Steven Spielberg. Kip Thorne, a Caltech theoretical physicist and 2017 Nobel laureate in Physics, was an executive producer, acted as a scientific consultant, and wrote a tie-in book, The Science of Interstellar. Cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema shot it on 35 mm movie film in the Panavision anamorphic format and IMAX 70 mm. Principal photography began in late 2013 and took place in Alberta, Iceland, and Los Angeles. Interstellar uses extensive practical and miniature effects, and the company Double Negative created additional digital effects.
Interstellar premiered in Los Angeles on October 26, 2014. In the United States, it was first released on film stock, expanding to venues using digital projectors. The film received positive reviews from critics and grossed over $681 million worldwide ($703 million after subsequent re-releases), making it the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2014. It has been praised by astronomers for its scientific accuracy and portrayal of theoretical astrophysics. Interstellar was nominated for five awards at the 87th Academy Awards, winning Best Visual Effects, and received numerous other accolades.
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Speaking of "why lie something about that" oh there's plenty of fkn reasons my guy. Plenty and then some.
"Because my dad promised me."
Instant tears every time.
Also, no matter when I see it or how many times I have seen it already, the "years of messages" scene gets me every damn time, especially if you remember that Coop lost a grandson in a matter of seconds.
Yeah, those scenes trigger my tears even while skipping through a reaction video. To me, this is the best movie ever made.
The lost time scene absolutely butchered me every time before I had a kid. Now that I've had a child for 3 years... I tear up just thinking about this scene
One line in the film sums this movie up, "Love is the one thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space. Maybe we should trust that, even if we can't understand it."
The other guy (her man) was there for 50 years before she got there. So for the rest of his life he prepared the area for the eventual arrival of the rest of humanity.
Thank you so much! 🙏🏾
I think it's also worth mentioning that Edmunds did not die of natural causes. After prepping his planet for humanity he went into cryosleep, and he and his landing pod were both caught in a rockslide. I've heard this is confirmed in the official novelization of Interstellar, in addition to Edmund's crumpled Ranger you see in the ending montage.
@@teajai45This is correct. 10 years passed from the time that Edmonds first left and when Cooper, brand and the rest first go through the wormhole. They then spend 3 hours and 17 minutes on Miller’s Plant, which equates to 23 years, eight months and a handful of days. Then, it took them about 1 year to get to Mann’s planet and have him attack them. From there, Brand then went into hibernation for a total of 50 years while the ship autopiloted itself to Edmund’s planet.
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So in total, a minimum of 83 years of time passed from when Edmund’s first got to his planet. But this doesn’t take into account any potential time dilation Edmund’s went through.
Once he verified the planet was genuinely habitable for human beings, he began the construction of a settlement for about a few dozen people, including farm plots for growing food, shelter, water supplies, etc.
Then he sent a signal to NASA back on earth and settled into the Long Nap. While waiting for anyone to possibly find him and awaken him; his ship was caught in a devastating rock slide, which crushed his hibernation chamber and killed him.
In fact it's way more ! 10 years + 23 (miller) + 51 (black hole)
Supposedly, each tick in the “mountains” soundtrack on miller’s planet represents one day on earth passing by.
This is correct. Each tick is 1.25 seconds in total, rather than 1 second. Each tick counts as a full day on earth, so every single minute they spent on Miller’s planet cost them 48 days on earth.
48 days per minute times 60 minutes in an hour comes out to 2,880 days. Which, in reality, is 7.88 years. Therefore, because they spent a total of 3hours17mins due to waiting for the ship to dry out, comes out to about 23 years, 5 months for 3 hours, plus 17 minutes, which put the total at 23 years, 8 months, and a handful of days.
*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!
Even the genetic biodiversity of the colony that Brandt briefly mentions. That's CRUCIAL to prevent birth defects, genetic mutations, and other issues that come from a lack of biodiversity.
Regarding your time dilation statement, stargate sg-1 featured time dilation related to black hole proximity in season 2 episode 16 which came out in 1998.
Never has a sci-fi film used love and emotion so effectively as an integral part of the story. There is no tearjerker sci-fi movie like Interstellar lol
Time is passage along a field of gravity. Imagine an elastic blanket made of squares, like a quilt. The denser an object on the blanket, the further it sinks into the blanket, meaning that more stretching occurs between the squares. Not an exact explanation but definitely helps me explain it to everyday people
@@greggmaxx THAT! That is the best analogy to time dilation via gravity I have ever heard.
"Epic music for stuff that isn't that epic" while a 5000 foot wave is coming at them is CRAZY bruh 😂
I was like??? We seeing the same scene? Like you could feel the terror of something so insanely huge your brain doesn't even want to comprehend it 😂
She didn’t make that colony…the guy she loved, Edmunds, did…she just landed and found he died…remember he was sent years before they left..what we were seeing was her burying him
Not to mention the slingshot around the blackhole. He could’ve very well been alive if they had gone there even after Miller’s planet. The same way they found Mann
She did make the colony, probably had Case help land everything. Wolff was only there in a discovery vehicle. I think they only landed one component on Mann's planet before they found out he was just scamming them. Landing on Miller's planet and slingshotting around Gargantua cost them a total of 73 + years so Wolff had long died of natural causes
No, edmunds did not, he was sent here just for a reconnaissance mission. Only the endurance mission have the eggs...
@@mig6168 who said anything about eggs? She did not build that all in a suit just now realizing the planet had breathable air... Make sense and think before you respond
@@CeirraNY Don't be so angry & take a look at the state of the edmund's ship & the flag. He is dead since a long time, near 90 years when she arrived. And everything is still standing here like new ??? And she has CASE with her...
Relativity is probably the most scariest part about space for me. Just imagine going way for a weekend trip coming back and your 10-year-old daughter is dying from old age. How does that not absolutely blow your mind
I think the best thing about this score is that when Christopher Nolan asked Hans Zimmer to compose the music, he never told him it was a science fiction film, because he didnt want that to influence his composition, so he told him simply it was a story about a father trying to connect with his daughter. Even without knowing this was going to be sci-fi, Zimmer absolutely nailed it, easily one of his best scores.
It works because that's what the movie is about. It's not just beautiful visuals on a bare story. It's so full of heart which is exactly what makes it so phenomenal.
At the beginning, when the different people were talking about all the dust and that they were putting plates upside down, those were actual interviews from people who survived the dustbowl in 1930.
They were clips from the Ken Burns documentary on the dust bowl
The reason for the 74% on Rotten Tomatoes is because it can be hard for some people to follow. It doesn’t matter how good of a storyline or acting there is, if you can’t follow and/or understand it, it’s difficult to appreciate the good
It’s definitely a film made for people who know scientific terms and theories more than the average person.
@@lilscenechick1995 very true. when i showed the movie to my people, i had to explain every couple minutes what happened.. kinda frustrating when they dont understand or have an open mind
Hans Zimmer’s score is my favorite of all time, the music in this film gives goosebumps every time! A Nolan Masterpiece!!!!
i like how they are talking about Love as measurable and Cooper takes an near impossible risk just to get back to his family. id say thats measurable.
I don’t have kids but I can’t imagine not being able to be there for all the important moments. That scene when Cooper sees and listens to the messages… heartbreaking and makes me cry every time. Great reaction!
Edmunds was part of the original 12 settlers, so he didn't have resources to expand a Colony but set up a base. The reason he's dead when Brand gets there is because they lost so much time leaving the ice planet, her and Coop are over a hundred years old.
the 'ticking' on miller's planet... ugh i get chills everytime.
Bro, that movie hits so hard. It does everything right. The plot, the writing, the characters, the tone, the acting, the ending. Everything. Everything about it works. Oh, and the music. My goodness! This is one Han Zimmer’s best scores. It makes the scenes so emotional. And of course, great reaction, Mell!
I've cried at movies before, but Interstellar is the first movie where I had to pause and let the emotions pass. Multiple times at that.
(I watched it for the first time on Sunday)
This is one of my favorite movies, bro. I gotta say the first time I realized who the composer of all the movie scores that I liked was watching your other reactions when you point out Han Zimmer... ❤
The message of love prevailing across dimension hits me SO hard 😭😭 and while I haven’t seen Oppenheimer, I will say that Ludwig Göransson is a strong competitor to Hans Zimmer’s scores because what he did for Oppenheimer is absolutely gorgeous.
Also, still hoping to eventually see you react to Avatar the Way of Water 👀
They applied the actual equations for a black hole to a VFX software and that’s what it made. So cool
What's really cool is that when the crew is on Miller's planet, every tick in the music is equal to one day that passed or something like that. I saw the documentary on the music, and what they did was genius
I wouldn't say it's about love conquering science, per se, but more that love is as consequential and tangible as science so we should trust it. thanks for the reaction, Mello!
“The Dream is Collapsing” My Favorite Hans Zimmer Music Track Ever!
30:50 Matt Damon's character knows they need the ship to go to the next planet because they can't survive on this one, but Coop is planning to use it to go back through the wormhole to get home since he thinks they are setting up the colony & won't need the ship anymore.
Idk how or why this went over my head every time I’ve rewatched this film, I never understood why he did that. Thank you. I only understood that he lied about his planet being inhabitable so he could get rescued, and planned to sabotage whoever stayed behind. Pretty evil and selfish.
Hope youre doing well.🙏 you helped me through the passing of my dad, and i wanted to say thank you, for everything you do and all your hard work. Been a sub for years, its awesome to see you pass 200k subs! Much love and respect
Your dad's passing and Mel reaching over 200k subscribers.....
If they ever plan a mission to some other dimension',,,, i'm going. i dont want to be on this planet anymore. Priorities and values are so skewed nowadays
The movies, depiction of a black hole was so accurate, that it almost matched what was found a few years ago of what a black hole looks like
YAAASSSS MEL!!! FEEEEEEL the PAIN!!! 😫
this movie is too deep than it has a right to be
Lmao Becky! I Didn't Know It Was This Deep!
Fun fact the corn field at the beginning was grown for this movie and it looks beautiful for the shots at the beginning
They put equations from theoretical black holes from astrophysicists into an engine and got the rendered black hole. it’s accurate. they actually discovered lots about black holes because of the render.
Great reaction man!
One of the saddest things about this movie to me is the fact that he never sees his son again🙈 his son died thinking his father abandoned them and just murph actually sees him again
He thought that the last time we saw him, maybe. But then in the ensuing years, his sister solved the math equation with data from the conditions inside a black hole, which she could not possibly have, unless she was telling the truth about their dad and the watch. Then, presumably, the teams at NASA used that equation to harness the powers of gravity and get the population of Earth, or most of it, off the planet and into self sustaining space stations away from the blight, where they could survive. We don't know when the son died, but i would guess he saw enough of these miraculous things to at least have some faith that his father's mission suceeded, saved them all, and that he might still be out there somewhere.
As someone who is really worried & fearful of stuff like passage of time, getting older, losing loved ones or even meaningful things, Interstellar hit home when I first watched it and really moved me. 🚀 It is my personal favourite Nolan movie next to The Dark Knight. 🦇 And You SHOULD definetly watch Oppenheimer, I saw it at the theaters, thought it was great. 💥
"That's relativity, folks." The ticking clock on Miller's Planet gets me every time. The time counting down between waves. The time passing on Earth. It's an amazing scene with a brilliant score. Fantastic movie. Gets better every time I see it. Nolan, the actors, Zimmer and the crew really knocked this one out of the park.
Bro. Starman. Chef's kiss.
I saw somewhere on the water planet with the background music with the ticking was one day per tick
5 Minutes in and I already love this reaction. You are correct, Hans Zimmer is my GOAT for Movie Soundtracks.
Dune, Interstellar, The Dark Knight, Inception, Man of Steel, Gladiator, The Last Samurai, Blade Runner 2049, etc.
The guy is untouchable to me. He may not have the bombastic or "stuck in your head" songs like John Williams, but the evokes emotion like nobody else IMO.
Interstellar gave me goosebumps the first time I saw it.. but when I saw it again yesterday it physically hurt inside because I now have a daughter of my own.
The look on her face when he drives away breaks my heart 💔
The way they did Gargantula is just amazing. They asked for a scientist to help them to develop a blackhole using real calculations and formulas in a simulation software (if im not mistaken), so what you see is pretty much how a blackhole actually is.
Edit: Forgot to mention, after he went into it, now that's just imagination, we dont know whats there yet.
I have two boys and I’m sorry it may seem selfish but if either of them told me they don’t want me to go then humanity would just have to be doomed. With zero regrets.
weak
Well, you would have killed your children
@@Avarice21simple reply from a simple mind
@@Avarice21you say weak because nobody loves you
It’s a choice you gotta make. Some people aren’t meant for greatness, some people don’t see the big picture. But just know you not making that choice eventually dooms your kids. The man making the choice to go into space to save the world(his kids future) is objectively more important for the big picture as his kids not dying early when they could possibly live full and beautiful lives not full of dust in their lungs
I never saw it as love over science. More a celebration of both being humanity’s greatest assets and they can work with each other for the betterment of all.
Hans Zimmer is definitely the best composer of all time, my top works of his are Interstellar, Man of Steel, Gladiator.
The science in this movie is pretty accurate, the black hole Nolan dn his team created was pretty closed to the one found recently.
Hans Zimmer has always been a great film composer, but in my opinion this is his greatest work. It's fairly simple too, but for this film it is just perfection.
My grandma was born in Kansas in 1920, and she used to tell me stories about the dust storms. They would be dark when coming in from the north, and reddish from the south.
My sister, brother in law and me drove 45mins to see this in IMAX opening day and it was beyond worth it. It elevated the experience.
Ugh i was years late watching so missed it in theaters. And soooo mad at myself galaxy flashback cinema just showed it jan 21 and 24th and I forgot
Instantly my favorite reaction to this movie 🙌🏻 Simply because of all your acknowledgments of Zimmer’s score. The reaction to “No Time For Caution” was amazing, haha 😁
My favourite Hans Zimmer score is hands down this movie, which also happens to be the reason why Hans Zimmer is my favourite movie music composer. Watching this movie in an Imax theatre for the first time was worthwhile my greatest honour. Such an emotional masterpiece.
Not sure if you have seen it yet, but would love to see you react to 2001: A Space Odyssey
I remember i was gonna watch Rurouni Kenshin 2/3 (both movie release on a same month) but since my mom doesn't like hyper violence movie,she choose Interstellar and i was kinda not interested seeing that,but after seeing that movie it was worth it. The music,the emotion,and full on sci-fi scene with full on theory was amazing and i'm glad i'm experience one of the most mind blowing movie.
Also shotout to Hans Zimmer to make the music more grander and wider for making this movie. In my college,one of my friend play the song when playing Starfield.
And that Matt Damon cameo coming out of nowhere and this movie release before The Martian. I always think back then both movie have connection.
Would love to see you watch Hacksaw Ridge!
I don't usually cry watching movies, but I love to laugh during them, and that movie hit me deep on both ends haha.
Get this man to 300k subs he has to watch 300 as a special
Has Mell seen 300?🤔
@@serial92989 I don't so
Great reaction! Even though this was a re-watch for you, it felt like a first time reaction. Speaks to your growth as a person. ❤❤❤
It is implied that the colony at the end is the future of humanity, who comes back in time and dimension to save humanity in the past. Classic paradox.
There's a show called 'For All Mankind' that spans over 4 decades starting from the '60s and basically shows how the world would have looked if the Space Race between the Soviets and Americans never ended after landing on the moon. It might be sci-fi, but there's a lot of logical thinking based on real world science put into the show's story just like this movie that you'd probably like.
Just a suggestion. Anyways, I love the reaction. Your channel is easily in my top 3 favorite react channels on YT. Keep up the great content, my dude
No Time For Caution is one of the best pieces of music of all time.
Your love for this soundtrack is so contagious and so relatable
reactors are always dissing Brand's speech about love when she was right in the end!
I watched this movie in my astronomy class during my senior year of high school and absolutely loved it. The music and the cinematography are just so gorgeous. The scene with the messages is so heartbreaking; it was hard trying to keep myself together during that scene. It is one of my favorite movies ever now.
Black Hawk Down is my favorite Hans Zimmer, over 20 years later it still gives me chills and makes me cry... Its just so beautiful.
I gotta disagree . It’s not that love conquers all. But that love is an actual scientific variable that can be used with science . Love is science or love with science solved the problem. Especially when in science in our reality doesn’t have emotions equated into it
Fun fact: The ticking sound in every 1.25 seconds in that water planet means 1 Earth day has gone by.
Definitely in my top 5 movies of all time...just insane how well Nolan pulled it off, pretty much perfect
Just started my reaction channel and needed some great reactors to subscribe to! I have been in pure heaven since discovering your channel! Thanks for the entertaining content 😂!
This is one i was waiting on Mello!! Amazing movie
The interesting part about this movie is that the sci-fi only starts when he fall inside the black hole. But even that, even the way he communicates with the past is using gravity. And so far the scientific community agreed that gravity is the only thing that can travel through space/time. Amazing movie.
After watching this movie so many times, the ending gets easier to understand. The data gathered from the black hole pretty much solved how to move gravity through time and space.
Nolan worked closely with astrophysicists because he wanted to get the black hole right. He actually helped them discover something in real life regarding black holes.
Favourite Hans Zimmer score? Interstellar, Inception, Pirates of the Caribbean. In that order.
A modern score starring a pipe organ and string orchestra. Incredibly beautiful.
5:18 Hans Zimmer made John Williams look like he was a high school graduate ngl. The ending of Interstellar made me bawl my eyes out with its dialogue and its powerful score by Hans Zimmer. I love this movie, I can not wait to watch it again but in IMAX this time when it is re-released in Imax in September 27, 2024.
As you take the time to watch for details, the pieces will start to come together.
This wasn't so much love conquering science. It was more love and science working together.
I think the music more so reflects the feelings related to what’s versus the action in the movie.
Yet another great quality video!
Love is a gravitational force. This movie is such a masterpiece and Nolan's best work IMHO.
I always end up rewatching this movie from time to time, loved Astrology growing up and even though some things may not be “right” - I cannot *Man* cry at the scene of Cooper hearing “I am now the Age when you left..”
(We are about to go into the 2hr Cycle *Tick* - movie really about to be 10yo this year😭😭😭😭)
I was able to see part of this soundtrack performed by Hans and his huge group of musicians live a few years back and…goosebumps! It’s even more energetic and incredible to feel it in person! I got misty eyed for sure haha
Interstellar is my favorite movie of all time. Ive seen it so many times it just does so many things right and hits the right spots everytime.
The black hole on this movie is a simulation made with the data we had at the time. It's the most accurate representation of what a black hole might look like.
Hi Mel, so to answer your question, have we seen black holes? No, as with black holes there IS nothing to see, however they can be identified by observing distorted or warped galaxies. This warping is calling 'lensing', wherein light itself is affected by the gravity field of a black hole between us and the observable galaxy. Kinda like when you look through a full glass of water, and everything appears distorted.
21:36 "Jessica Chastain with her fine self" is this a re-upload or did you say this on another reaction video? Cuz I'm 100% sure I've heard you say this before lol
Watching this in theaters was something else and if you know, you know
Great reaction. I think people miss that his son's son...his grandson died. This movie is mind blowing. The thought of space travel to another galaxy is beyond what we can currently do. Neptune is the furthest planet from the sun and from Earth to Neptune for a probe it would take 18 years at our current technology. And Neptune is still in our neighborhood.
34:40 we have an image of a black hole and it was taken years after the movie was made. And it looks like in the movie. So they did a good job actually with showing how a black hole looks like.
i saw this in the theater at 14 and rewatching it as an adult destroyed me, just thought it was a cool space movie back then
This movie did have an advisor named Kipp Thorn and he helped direct it. Thats why everything is as accurate as can be
I loved it when you were like "Yooooo" that is the best scene in the movie and I felt the exact same way. That music really did the punch
Idk if you watched them yet, but Castaway and Dances with Wolves have great scores too
Awesome reaction of my Christopher Nolan movie!!!!😊😊😊😊
Have you seen Dunkirk? It’s a World War 2 movie by Christopher Nolan as well and personally I think it’s one of his best. People say it’s boring but it’s not all. You should watch it.
i love your reaction greatting from mexico new suscritp
Miller's planet scene was crazy the ticking represents a day passing, plus the gravity 130% of earth no wonder Doyle die, but the fact they could had rescue or met Miller minutes before they landed. Tars - Bill Irwin, Case - Josh Stewart.
Idk if you saw Tenet but that’s another
Masterpiece
It's fucking fire but you gotta watch it like 3-4 times to really understand all the intricacies
They’re putting it back in theaters soon too I can’t wait
Tenet was a little messy of a movie, not Nolan’s greatest but definitely still amazing
27:53 their ship is carrying all them embryos to help populate the new planet
The woodblock beat in the music on the water planet represents that passage of one day on earth with every beat
My favorite Hans Zimmer score is the Modern Warfare 2 theme from 2009
the movie is a masterclass in how to build tension, emotion, everything.
Soundtrack composers are consistently the best of the humanity. They do absolutely amazing work constantly. Zimmer is amazing and incredibly unique but John Williams IS the GOAT
More than half of the most iconic and recognizable soundtracks off all time were made by him
Yes..Christopher Nolan did work with someone on the movie.. Considering how ominous black holes continue to be within the cosmos, a lot of Interstellar's science is grounded in theoretical physics. Guiding Christopher Nolan was Caltech theoretical physicist Kip Thorne, who served as the filmmaker's official science consultant and an executive producer on the movie.
Movie of the century for sure... you really want to enjoy it, find any local IMAX theater, chances are they are showing it at least once a month. I know the IMAX and the Air & Space Museum in Chantilly VA does. Seeing it on IMAX puts it at a whole other level. There is an Interstellar sub reddit that has people tracking what IMAX theaters are still playing it..... along with Inception :)
To your question, my fav Hans Zimmer sountrack is "Lost but Won" from the movie Rush! I listen to it while I'm doing cardio. Also, you should check out the movie, Rush.
Anne Hathaway’s character Brand doesn’t go into the black hole FYI… Cooper and TARS do to lighten the load and help Brand conserve fuel so she can fly the spaceship to Edmond’s planet, they use the black hole to slingshot though if that’s what you’re saying.
Interstellar helped evolve scientific understanding of black holes, they created such accurate computer models for the movie using the Hollywood budget that it that helped scientists studying the real thing!
Love everything about this movie, definitely on my top 3! ❤
27:18 I would like to believe that Romilly didn't know that the equation couldn't be solved.That he knows about the not being able to see into a black hole, yeah, but not about them needing that info to solve the equation.
27:55 They aren't supposed to start a colony by having kids with each other. The ring that they connected the ship to had hundreds of embryos that they're supposed to incubate.
44:40 Edmunds only had the same stuff that Mann had. Earlier in the movie they said that they sent 12 people to 12 different planets to see if they were livable. They had no crew, just themselves and their ship. He might have had a few things, but all that equipment, all those supplies, were on the ring. Brand has TARS to help with the heavy lifting and digging, but she's definitely on her own up there.