Suddenly i remembered Jordan Peterson talks about toxic masculinity..."its not okay, It's necessary....what the hell we going to do without men!?" gives me chills too...
Loved the film, but some people “hate” it and find it terrible. The music supposedly sucks and is terrible as well as acting, plot holes and science innacuracies. Dont understand how, but yea some people are special.
@@Nuthing the acting is not so much the problem, it is more the dialogue and how inhuman it often feels. That is a Nolan problem btw, you see something very similiar in the Batman trilogy. Moments like the laughter of and short celebration after the docking, that feel like spontaneous human reactions are very rare in those films. Otherwise the movie was great imo and Zimmers OST for Interstellar is imo way better then his OST for Dune, which is, of course again imo, sometimes downright awful. But he got the award for Dune, well nobody asked me I gues...
I believe I speak for everybody here when I say: Yes, you are right, this video is a truly masterpiece, not only for the material which is made of, but for the effort taken in the editing and syncing. There's not enough recognition for those who made this platform one of the best sources of "feel good" moments for our lives. I still don't understand those "don't like" in this video. I guess they are not prepared yet to enjoy this kind of chill... Thank you @itavi07 for this, and @MrGilRoland for pointing it out! ;-)
No time for caution and jumping into the black hole showed a Father’s willingness to go beyond any and everything just for His kids. This movie made me realise many things and one of them was that I as a father can do anything be anything for my child even if it meant taking on the devil himself in hell.
if this movie teaches you anything it's don't make judgements on who is talking to you from the wormhole when you do not have an actual identity for whom you are talking to because as seen in this movie for all you know it could be you talking to yourself from the future
The clock that is ticking in the soundtrack of Interstellar gives me so much anxiety lol.. It makes me realize how fast time goes by everyday. Time is so relative...
Tim Urban mapped out visually the number of weeks and months and years in a typical human life. It’s kind of scary. Even if you live to be a hundred, there’s just not that many days in life.
@@asaal7399 thanks for asking. Kind of difficult to answer as beauty is very subjective. Ofc film music is special as it always connects the visuals with the audio in your brain, and some people are more receptive when it comes to these emotionial experiences. A weird one is the first time I saw Rammstein's 'Zeit' music video. Anything that I consider "exceptional" can have that effect on me. Movies, TV series, music, pictures from the past, scenery... Don't get the wrong impression. I don't run around crying all day. 😂
@@-DaMox- even i felt the same....i feel that we should never cry for anything but this piece of art makes our eyes wet unexplainably...This music makes me feel we are home and the music has life....j just cant explain in words
@@itsbonkerjojo9028nolan gave zimmer a one page script just depicting this movie as a relationship between a father and son who are far away for a long time, and zimmer wrote the base idea of this masterpiece
I went to a Concert of Hans Zimmer in Cologne yesterday. When the Orchestra started playing this i had goosebumps all over my Body. It was awesome hearing this live and imagining this scene in my Head..
At that moment, it was just about survival. They had no ability to return home, so it became about Plan B. Plan A worked because "they" made it possible to gather data in a singularity and transmit it to his daughter.
I remember seeing this when it came out in theaters. Every single person there was leaning forward in their seats and it seemed like everyone was holding their breath. I didn't realize that I was white knuckle gripping the arm rests until they fired the main engines. I've never been so enthralled by a cinematic sequence before or since.
@@rosieleat6868 I left the theatre in awe. I'd never had such a wholesome experience in theatre that talked about everything that I love about Astronomy, while having one of the greatest soundtracks there was.
I just realized why I enjoyed the space sequences in this film so much. There was no "ground control" team who would dramatically clap and cheer in the moment of success. Whatever heroics (or failures) they achieved were acknowledged by the crew alone, cut off from the rest of the world by the inevitability of physics.
One of the best parts about this scene is how Cooper basically saw this moment as there was no other way. He made a decision and this was the last chance they had anyway. The whole movie underscores this "there's nothing left to lose but everything" and it's brilliant.
I was never interested in any music for any movie, but after enjoying this amazing masterpiece, I became addicted to hearing it constantly. Hans Zimmer is a true legend.
That change in intensity at 2:05 is so pivotal in video amplified 100x by the music. It makes your heart pumps and you’re soul is invested in Cooper that very time What a scene!
They actually played this in a movie theater I saw one time with the musicians using the instruments throughout the whole movie as the sound vs speakers
@@Hamehh Oh, yes. There was London's Albert Hall too (march 2015, I guess). Beautiful, although it was a 'normal' orchestra playing the soundtrack. In Zimmer's live band there are 3 to 4 electric guitars, electric bass, proper drumset. So when the docking actually happen in Prague 2017 (video above), it's way more powerful. I like it more in this context =)
@@Hamehh I can only imagine how amazing a Hans concert would be. I've seen local small orchestral-ish groups play movie themes, like this, Lord of the Rings, etc. alongside the movie scenes. It is already something great. Every music experience counts
My lil sis was a first chair violist in the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra a few years back. They did this adaptation of playing the soundtrack as the movie was shown on the big screen. There were 3 different weekend showings. They started with E.T. on the first weekend, then Raiders of the Lost Ark, the following weekend. For the final weekend show, they did Interstellar. When I tell you it was one of the most incredible things I have ever experienced...The overall presence of the music being played in real time by trained professionals, right in your face and accompanied with the incredible movie scenery and backdrop lighting, was otherworldly!
I believe it’s best scene in movies history with best acting, unbelievable soundtrack, Albert Einstein theories, nasa technology and all imax cameras in one scene
2:40 this is epic. Those drums.. some people underestimate what drums can do for music becuase how simple they seem, but because of them this instantly became a banger!
YES. Drums are fundamental to music, when i listen a song without it, it feels like something is missing. Drums make any song so much better. It always elevate the emotion together with the bass.
That flute in the background at 2:42 is godly, I couldn't believe if that was synth or flute because that seems too controlled and masterful then I see him a few seconds later.
The last wish on my death bed is watching this specific video with best sound system. And then I can die in peace. Thanks to the duo Mr. Nolan & Mr. Zimmer for this kind of creation in the cluster of galaxies. ❤
The moment the Girl closed started playing the Cello and closed her eyes and immersed herself in some kind of ZONE....WOW man that was amazing actually.
I love Dr. Brands reaction after the few seconds of silence after the successful docking, her laugh that almost sounds a little choked with tears. What incredible acting from everyone involved.
One of the leading composers that this century has produced, along with Vagelis Papathanasiou. The specific scene of the movie Interstellar transports you to another dimension .. full of agony, awe, struggle for survival ... where in combination with the musical background 🎧 by Hans Zimmer it could perfectly capture the moment of Death and the way the soul experiences it for the first time as it separates from the body in its desperate attempt not to leave it. The eternal fear of the unknown destiny in Eternity. The fear of death is overcome only by the hope of the resurrection and the certainty of eternal life. Also, for the man of God who sees and examines everything under the lens of eternity, the memory of death (remembering and thinking that one day he will die) is a necessary condition of genuine spiritual life. This memory helps him to hate sin, to evaluate rightly and positively the things of the present, and to live constantly with vigilance
This scene was epic. I cried and still do. The script the music and cinematography and acting were all epic. Its amazing what humans can achieve when put together
They've done several movies together, but it seems (and this is hearsay) that Nolan has a new favourite composer, since Zimmer chose Dune over Tenet, because Zimmer is a huge fan of Dune.
Interstellar remains my single standing favorite science fiction movie of my entire life. Sure I love Star Trek, Star Wars, Stargate, Battlestar Galactica, The Matrix Franchise, Dune and many others, but there is something specifically special about this movie that I can't put my finger on. It just has the right blend of performances, music, and full of epic powerful moments like this from beginning to end.
Hans zimmer has transcended into a space were he doesn’t need any award to recognise his skills. He is a legend. Future generations will remember his music and not how many awards he won.
This scene have the best one-liners possible for a dramatic scene. Everyone did a really great job here! The music is fantastic, so much talent in just one small fragment of time. Such a good movie!
Ill never forget this scene, but i wish i could just to feel that exhilaration again. Love how there is a storytelling in HZ's compositions. Love him.❤
I'm not going to lie the first time I watched this scene my adrenaline was going so quickly through my body because I didn't know what was going to happen and the soundtrack that they added in that scene is what really made it more intense.
Intersteller is one of the few movies that has proven the importance of BGM. I mean, just mute the video and watch the docking scene. You will understand the difference. The BGM is what makes it worth sitting tight and watching. Hands down to Nolan and Hans. They have some GOD gifted talents.
That was excellent! I wish they would put out more of this kind of content. It makes you appreciate the soundtrack all the more. I find when I’m watching the movie, I get so wrapped up in the story that I don’t really appreciate the music. Hans is truly a master of his world. Can you imagine how difficult it would be to create the musical score for a film?
Loved the film, but some people “hate” it and find it terrible. The music supposedly sucks and is terrible as well as acting, plot holes and science innacuracies. Dont understand how, but yea some people are special.
@@Nuthing I don't get the amount of hate, people say it receives. I have never met a single person who hates it. But yes, only a few appreciated it. It's been 8 years, and i have watched this movie like 8+ times, and the more I watch it, the more I cry.
I had the pleasure of listening to Hans Zimmer through a game: Crysis 2, it was 2011. At the time I had no idea how big Mr. Zimmer is. After seeing his great works, I became a fan. Three years later, The Interstellar. It was epic.
Loved the film, but some people “hate” it and find it terrible. The music supposedly sucks and is terrible as well as acting, plot holes and science innacuracies. Dont understand how, but yea some people are special.
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Hi Wiggles, is there any similar video for this legend?
DUN DUN DUNDUNDUN DUN DUN DUNDUN DUN DUNNNNNN
He was snubbed this is one of the most epic scenes I’ve ever experienced in cinema history!! The music enhanced to 10/10!
These few minutes were the greatest cinematic experience of my life.
YES
Either you're too young or you need to watch more movies.
I still have goose bumps when I watch this scene.
@@maximus7288 Exactly
@Chip Chipperson Lmao are you a kid too, you can also cry
The fact that Hans Zimmer did not win the Oscar for Interstellar is crazy...
IKNOWRIGHT!!!
Wait?!!!! He didn’t???!! Bro deserves every single award there is
Oscar didn't deserve Zimmer at that time
proly gave it to the matt damons comedy the martian
@@abdussamad2471 i love that movie but those two movies are a year apart but the soundtrack for the martian wasn’t all to special
"It's not possible. No, It's necessary." gives me the the chills every time!
Yep definitely an epic moment, duo Nolan/Zimmer are the best thing ever 🤩😱
Suddenly i remembered Jordan Peterson talks about toxic masculinity..."its not okay, It's necessary....what the hell we going to do without men!?" gives me chills too...
it be scary as hell to be told that in this situation haha, when he tells her docking it, her face says it all lol
I was hoping he will say "Never tell me the odds" :D
WHOLEHEARTEDLY AGREE ‼️😄
That scene and music were absolutely awesome! I have watched it countless times.
Interstellar isn’t just a movie, it’s an experience.
that it truly is✊✊
The soundtrack for this film, imo, is one of Hans Zimmer's greatest achievements
Kind of seems like that happens with every project he's in at this point
Loved the film, but some people “hate” it and find it terrible. The music supposedly sucks and is terrible as well as acting, plot holes and science innacuracies. Dont understand how, but yea some people are special.
no bro i am sorry, but he could do better.
@@thirst-to-be-awaken I mean every one could do better, nothings perfect.
@@Nuthing the acting is not so much the problem, it is more the dialogue and how inhuman it often feels. That is a Nolan problem btw, you see something very similiar in the Batman trilogy. Moments like the laughter of and short celebration after the docking, that feel like spontaneous human reactions are very rare in those films. Otherwise the movie was great imo and Zimmers OST for Interstellar is imo way better then his OST for Dune, which is, of course again imo, sometimes downright awful. But he got the award for Dune, well nobody asked me I gues...
Literally one of the best scenes in cinema history imo. Fucking perfect.
IT IS LIKE HEAVEN HARMONIZING!!!
Nothing beats Maximos revealing himself to the king scene ( gladiator )
Ok
I'm crying everytime ❤❤❤
@@leventdunord5204 don't be a pu**y
Nobody in the comments is praising enough the owner of this channel that synchronized this masterpiece.
You right
It was necessary
I believe I speak for everybody here when I say: Yes, you are right, this video is a truly masterpiece, not only for the material which is made of, but for the effort taken in the editing and syncing. There's not enough recognition for those who made this platform one of the best sources of "feel good" moments for our lives. I still don't understand those "don't like" in this video. I guess they are not prepared yet to enjoy this kind of chill... Thank you @itavi07 for this, and @MrGilRoland for pointing it out! ;-)
Thanks for owner this channel
Oh this isn’t the same exact music from this scene?
whos here in 2025?? what a master piece
I’m loving it 🥰
Me😂
Probably the two most iconic movie scenes of all time are in Interstellar:
1. No time for caution
2. Those aren't mountains, they're waves
Corn field chase..
@@gachusaishub3766And the black hole. This movie is unreal.
"No, its necessary". This line fits in any tough situation in lives of general people.
No time for caution and jumping into the black hole showed a Father’s willingness to go beyond any and everything just for His kids.
This movie made me realise many things and one of them was that I as a father can do anything be anything for my child even if it meant taking on the devil himself in hell.
Cooper we areeeee LINED UP. Initiating spin 🤯🤯🤯 CHILLSSSSSS
"It's not possible. No, it's necessary." One of the greatest lines ever written in the history of cinema.
Can't find a stronger line ever!
My favourite dialogue of all time.
Exactly.
Really bro this line is very deep.
Don’t forget about
“-Tell me how he died!
-I will tell you how he lived.” The Last Samurai, both great movies
This movie doesn't need an oscar
The oscar needs this movie
if this movie teaches you anything it's don't make judgements on who is talking to you from the wormhole when you do not have an actual identity for whom you are talking to because as seen in this movie for all you know it could be you talking to yourself from the future
💯 ✅️
The clock that is ticking in the soundtrack of Interstellar gives me so much anxiety lol.. It makes me realize how fast time goes by everyday. Time is so relative...
😜
Lol 👍😀
Tim Urban mapped out visually the number of weeks and months and years in a typical human life. It’s kind of scary. Even if you live to be a hundred, there’s just not that many days in life.
Time is a human construct that we have no real known concept about.
Einstein: "No shit, that's what I've been trying to tell you."
I took the international flight yesterday and watched this movie two times with tears.
Watched this in Imax last night and have had a daughter since this came out in 2014 was an emotional wreck the entire movie.
Occasionally I, a 38yo man, get moved to tears by music. This is one of those occasions.
it's not possible..
No. it's necessary!
what are some other pieces that similarly move you?
@@asaal7399 thanks for asking. Kind of difficult to answer as beauty is very subjective. Ofc film music is special as it always connects the visuals with the audio in your brain, and some people are more receptive when it comes to these emotionial experiences. A weird one is the first time I saw Rammstein's 'Zeit' music video. Anything that I consider "exceptional" can have that effect on me. Movies, TV series, music, pictures from the past, scenery... Don't get the wrong impression. I don't run around crying all day. 😂
Me too 38yo, I cry
@@-DaMox- even i felt the same....i feel that we should never cry for anything but this piece of art makes our eyes wet unexplainably...This music makes me feel we are home and the music has life....j just cant explain in words
8 years later, and I still get chills every time I see it.
Да. Вот и у меня такая же мысль возникла. И то что уже блин 9 лет прошло, время как ты быстро идёшь.
Music is attracting you
지금 들어도 경이로움👍
CANIM. SENİN. TAMAM OK 1:42 1:42
Hans Zimmer is Antonio Vivaldi of the 21st century
Life without music is a mistake
It’s necessary.
Other people: "It's impossible to make a soundtrack with one script"
Hans Zimmer: "It's necessary"
Mind-blowing fun fact:
Nolan did *not* even give Zimmer the script, he only gave him *a single page* with instructions!
@@KatorNia reportedly they catered the movie to the film music. Thats a whole new level
@@sebastiank686wtf r u guys talking abt . Who gave whom paper including what? Can someone with factual info explain for godsake ?
@@itsbonkerjojo9028nolan gave zimmer a one page script just depicting this movie as a relationship between a father and son who are far away for a long time, and zimmer wrote the base idea of this masterpiece
@@tathagata7355 base idea for the movie ?
So , he is also the writer / Director Wow .
I am joking btw thanx for the respond.
I went to a Concert of Hans Zimmer in Cologne yesterday. When the Orchestra started playing this i had goosebumps all over my Body.
It was awesome hearing this live and imagining this scene in my Head..
I just hope that one day in the future, Zimmer is celebrated like Beethoven is. The genius of the man needs eternal recognition.
The reason this is such a great piece of cinema is because this docking had the power to decide the life of millions of people back on Earth
Why?
No, it was meant for humanity(greater cause). It was never about the life of people on earth.
Billions*
At that moment, it was just about survival. They had no ability to return home, so it became about Plan B. Plan A worked because "they" made it possible to gather data in a singularity and transmit it to his daughter.
The cinema was mostly melodramatic rubbish saved by legendary music.
I remember seeing this when it came out in theaters. Every single person there was leaning forward in their seats and it seemed like everyone was holding their breath. I didn't realize that I was white knuckle gripping the arm rests until they fired the main engines. I've never been so enthralled by a cinematic sequence before or since.
+1 my dude
same story. thx.
Gads I wish I’d seen it in the theatre!
@@rosieleat6868 I left the theatre in awe. I'd never had such a wholesome experience in theatre that talked about everything that I love about Astronomy, while having one of the greatest soundtracks there was.
@@daddraws - that's awesome :)
Robot : it's not possible
Human : No it's necessary
That is why we are the best of creatures
i wish to remove this movie from my memory and i go for to watch it again
I got to see Hans Zimmer live this year and when this song was played, I literally went into another dimension.
Lucky
Ur so lucky! Where did you see it at? I’d kill to go!
I saw him this past Sept. here in Ft Worth tx(USA). simply amazing.
I just realized why I enjoyed the space sequences in this film so much. There was no "ground control" team who would dramatically clap and cheer in the moment of success. Whatever heroics (or failures) they achieved were acknowledged by the crew alone, cut off from the rest of the world by the inevitability of physics.
Now I understand!
The reason I liked your comment.... the word -"inevitably of physics "
One of the best parts about this scene is how Cooper basically saw this moment as there was no other way. He made a decision and this was the last chance they had anyway.
The whole movie underscores this "there's nothing left to lose but everything" and it's brilliant.
You get it.
Basically the essence of life.
@@spudpud-T67 big oof
It is sequences like these that make us realise why "music by Hans Zimmer" is in the title of the movie.
Stellar 🎉
Hans took what might have been a lame Gary Stu series of shots and made it epic. Edge of my seat in the theater for this whole part. Awesome.
One of the best scores of any scene in movie history
Ohhh yeah baby..
The dock that saved humanity from extinction.
It's not possible. It's necessary.
0:50
The moment the lady hit the cello ....goosebumps!🔥😶
is this a Cello.. or rather ... a... Skello? :D
0.50 second grl name Tina Guo
The way she moves her head back and brings her arm forward, it is like she is saying " Gametime motherf**kers"
That's Tina Guo, she has her own YT channel
Thanks for the name : ) and yeah...the way she hits the beat is simply stunning!
Thumbs up for your creation sir/miss!!! Probably the best scene in the movie, and one of the best I've ever seen on a movie ever!!!!!
Thank you good sir.
who is still listening in 2024 🎉
I'm one who saw the movie today 🥹 It is a great movie ever......10 November 2024 😊
I've seen this scene well over 100 times, in at least a dozen different ways.
It NEVER gets old. EVER.
This scene is just perfect; it is a masterpiece, perfect soundtrack, spectacular scene!!!
Her passing out from the G Force puts more emphasis on his determination to succeed. Brilliant.
Hans Zimmer is a legend. I watch this video every day. I get goosebumps everyday!
Thats gay
@@Spankerdig1 lik your mum
I love the way they were all vibing at 2:57. Zimmer is on fire
Loneliness is being around people that deprive you of quiet time but don't provide you with company
one of my favorite scene and one of my favorite line of all time..
-its not possible
-no, its necessary
Hans Zimmer.... 👏🌹
Two greatest dialogues in history
1. It’s not possible.
No. It’s necessary.
2. After all this time?
Always.
less than three :)
director : its just a docking scene, nothing much.
hans : hold my martini and milkshake.
who's listening to this masterpiece in 2025?
I was never interested in any music for any movie, but after enjoying this amazing masterpiece, I became addicted to hearing it constantly. Hans Zimmer is a true legend.
i play the soundtrack on repeat at work...LOL!
Lol the music is probably my favorite thing about films. Hans has done other really great soundtracks. Lord of the Rings soundtrack is also awesome
i don’t think any other soundtrack is as good as this one
I agree
That change in intensity at 2:05 is so pivotal in video amplified 100x by the music. It makes your heart pumps and you’re soul is invested in Cooper that very time
What a scene!
The score for this movie should have won an Oscar. Amazing!
It has won our hearts 💕
When Cooper said It’s Docking Time....I held on for dear life
"Come on, Tars". When mankind's fate depends on details. One of the best scenes ever.
I was thinking about this exact thing. Movie and live performance. Amazing!
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They actually played this in a movie theater I saw one time with the musicians using the instruments throughout the whole movie as the sound vs speakers
@@Hamehh Oh, yes. There was London's Albert Hall too (march 2015, I guess). Beautiful, although it was a 'normal' orchestra playing the soundtrack. In Zimmer's live band there are 3 to 4 electric guitars, electric bass, proper drumset. So when the docking actually happen in Prague 2017 (video above), it's way more powerful. I like it more in this context =)
@@MrCptDomingues would’ve been absolutely livid seeing his band do the performance but although it was different just a really cool experience
@@Hamehh I can only imagine how amazing a Hans concert would be. I've seen local small orchestral-ish groups play movie themes, like this, Lord of the Rings, etc. alongside the movie scenes. It is already something great. Every music experience counts
My lil sis was a first chair violist in the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra a few years back. They did this adaptation of playing the soundtrack as the movie was shown on the big screen. There were 3 different weekend showings. They started with E.T. on the first weekend, then Raiders of the Lost Ark, the following weekend. For the final weekend show, they did Interstellar. When I tell you it was one of the most incredible things I have ever experienced...The overall presence of the music being played in real time by trained professionals, right in your face and accompanied with the incredible movie scenery and backdrop lighting, was otherworldly!
I believe it’s best scene in movies history with best acting, unbelievable soundtrack, Albert Einstein theories, nasa technology and all imax cameras in one scene
Amazingly done. Interstellar is not a movie, it's a life lesson
2:40 this is epic. Those drums.. some people underestimate what drums can do for music becuase how simple they seem, but because of them this instantly became a banger!
Аудио есть?оригинал?
YES. Drums are fundamental to music, when i listen a song without it, it feels like something is missing. Drums make any song so much better. It always elevate the emotion together with the bass.
I had a chance to see this live this month. It was more amazing now, they projected the spinning stars onto the whole area
Got to see Hans Live last month too - such an awesome performance by him and the entire orchestra/cast!!??
@@geraldrapp985 Manchester was amazing! his new production is something else compared to Vienna
@@TruthSeeker0413 he's always leaving uns wanting more 😃
@@geraldrapp985 Indeed I cant wait to see him next performance some years in the future.
This scene is one of the best in movie history. The desperation, the score, the piloting skills and the determination.
That flute in the background at 2:42 is godly, I couldn't believe if that was synth or flute because that seems too controlled and masterful then I see him a few seconds later.
Yes, that flute is hypnotic
The last wish on my death bed is watching this specific video with best sound system. And then I can die in peace. Thanks to the duo Mr. Nolan & Mr. Zimmer for this kind of creation in the cluster of galaxies. ❤
The moment the Girl closed started playing the Cello and closed her eyes and immersed herself in some kind of ZONE....WOW man that was amazing actually.
No other piece of music makes me want to do something heroic more than this one
I love Dr. Brands reaction after the few seconds of silence after the successful docking, her laugh that almost sounds a little choked with tears. What incredible acting from everyone involved.
"It's not possible..." controller ; "No, It's necessary." Pilot .... f a n t a s t i c !!!!!
No movie scene has put so much weight on my heart.
Интересно, что сложнее сделать: лётчику провести такой невозможный манёвр или автору создать такой шедевральный саундтрек? Всё супер!
This movie and the soundtrack is G.O.A.T.
One of the leading composers that this century has produced, along with Vagelis Papathanasiou.
The specific scene of the movie Interstellar transports you to another dimension .. full of agony, awe, struggle for survival ... where in combination with the musical background 🎧 by Hans Zimmer it could perfectly capture the moment of Death and the way the soul experiences it for the first time as it separates from the body in its desperate attempt not to leave it.
The eternal fear of the unknown destiny in Eternity.
The fear of death is overcome only by the hope of the resurrection and the certainty of eternal life.
Also, for the man of God who sees and examines everything under the lens of eternity, the memory of death (remembering and thinking that one day he will die) is a necessary condition of genuine spiritual life. This memory helps him to hate sin, to evaluate rightly and positively the things of the present, and to live constantly with vigilance
This scene was epic. I cried and still do. The script the music and cinematography and acting were all epic. Its amazing what humans can achieve when put together
2:06 best one❤
The movie that made me cry the most in my life.
A story of a father and daughter.
Zimmer and Nolan perfect combo, I would love to see these two collaborate in the near future too and produce such masterpiece
They've done several movies together, but it seems (and this is hearsay) that Nolan has a new favourite composer, since Zimmer chose Dune over Tenet, because Zimmer is a huge fan of Dune.
@@jedimalone Yup, it's Ludwig Göransson, composing for Oppenheimer too~
I saw it that nolan has been working on the plot of interstellar 2, the sequence is coming baby and this time I’m gonna watch on the theaters
Interstellar remains my single standing favorite science fiction movie of my entire life. Sure I love Star Trek, Star Wars, Stargate, Battlestar Galactica, The Matrix Franchise, Dune and many others, but there is something specifically special about this movie that I can't put my finger on. It just has the right blend of performances, music, and full of epic powerful moments like this from beginning to end.
Just this docking scene has equal intensity as the whole movie....❤❤❤
Masterpiece of a soundtrack. Utterly suspenseful. And gives the film huge weight.
Hans zimmer has transcended into a space were he doesn’t need any award to recognise his skills. He is a legend. Future generations will remember his music and not how many awards he won.
This scene have the best one-liners possible for a dramatic scene. Everyone did a really great job here! The music is fantastic, so much talent in just one small fragment of time. Such a good movie!
Seriously mann
the best music for a film ever made !
Even a century later. This is genius
Ill never forget this scene, but i wish i could just to feel that exhilaration again. Love how there is a storytelling in HZ's compositions. Love him.❤
I'm not going to lie the first time I watched this scene my adrenaline was going so quickly through my body because I didn't know what was going to happen and the soundtrack that they added in that scene is what really made it more intense.
Intersteller is one of the few movies that has proven the importance of BGM. I mean, just mute the video and watch the docking scene. You will understand the difference. The BGM is what makes it worth sitting tight and watching. Hands down to Nolan and Hans. They have some GOD gifted talents.
BGM?
@@onyxJS Background Music
This movie is literally the only tearjerker I like. But oh man, do I love it.
Zimmer should be known as the best songwriter of all time,,,,,a genius 👍👍👍👍
The fact that Oscar didn't deserve Zimmer is because Zimmer is in interstellar, Oscar is confined only to this planet.
This movie is so perfect in everyway. Matthew McConaughey is just breathtaking in this movie, what a performance man...
Goosebumps every single time!!! this is soooo goooooood!!!!
9 лет прошло, а дыхание прерывается и сердце бьётся чаще, когда смотришь этот момент и слушаешь этот трек! Циммер - ты гений!!!
One of the greatest movie scene, soundtrack and live performance ever!
What an electrifying performance.
That was excellent! I wish they would put out more of this kind of content. It makes you appreciate the soundtrack all the more. I find when I’m watching the movie, I get so wrapped up in the story that I don’t really appreciate the music. Hans is truly a master of his world. Can you imagine how difficult it would be to create the musical score for a film?
Hans Zimmer's brain seem to work differently. A master at his craft.
Loved the film, but some people “hate” it and find it terrible. The music supposedly sucks and is terrible as well as acting, plot holes and science innacuracies. Dont understand how, but yea some people are special.
@@Nuthing I don't get the amount of hate, people say it receives. I have never met a single person who hates it. But yes, only a few appreciated it.
It's been 8 years, and i have watched this movie like 8+ times, and the more I watch it, the more I cry.
3:23 & 3:38 the drums hit perfect 🔥🔥
almost 10 yrs old and this movie/score is still one of my favorite of all time
I had the pleasure of listening to Hans Zimmer through a game: Crysis 2, it was 2011. At the time I had no idea how big Mr. Zimmer is. After seeing his great works, I became a fan. Three years later, The Interstellar. It was epic.
Just ran the last 4 minutes of cardio at the gym to this video on full blast....felt like I could run through a wall!
Мурашки на коже просто так не появляются 😊 Он гений ❤
Best scene and Best soundtrack!!
Loved the film, but some people “hate” it and find it terrible. The music supposedly sucks and is terrible as well as acting, plot holes and science innacuracies. Dont understand how, but yea some people are special.
I'm really sorry for those who couldn't able to see this in cinema. And i'm also really happy for those who will see it for the first time.
Hans Zimmer deserves an award but "Higher than Oscar"
It’s so interesting how hans zimmer find music that transport, joy, urgency, seriousness, achievement at the same time