I consider Hans Zimmer to be one of the most talented composers alive. Perhaps the most, even. He composed this without knowing anything about the project. Chris Nolan just told him to make something extraordinary and awe-inspiring. This is what he produced from that. The man is a musical legend.
I am laying in my bed at 3am listening to this. There are tears forming in my eyes, running down my face and I don't know why. Why... It touches something deep inside. I can't explain.
@@CameronBrtnik doesn't mean it's wrong, the range of sound frequencies we can detect evolved to allow us to hear things in our environment that were either threats or sources of food. And the types of sounds that propagate easily in our atmosphere depends in the mixture of gases and atmospheric pressures on earth. Those variables are likely to be very different in other planets. Not tension that the physical size of the aliens and their auditory systems will also constrain the kind of sounds they can hear
@@dangerousdoggo5465 Environment's poisoned , resources exhausted, plants becoming less nutritious resulting in more calories to be consumed for the same amount of nutrients, soil becoming infertile. Fuck we can't even agree on something like if the cereal goes first or the milk. We are doomed. But you can be damn sure I will die atleast trying.
@G Gomez remember the ozone layer disappearing in the 80s and 90s?we thought the world was going to end then too. But we solved that didn't we? You don't hear about holes in ozone layer anymore
@@sleepywolf82 That's because ozone is a gas that we can create. If you microwave a grape you can make ozone. Certain particulate release causes rapid deterioration in the ozone layer which can cause quick heating of the earth, but the ozone layer is only one tiny blanket of defense, our real problem with Climate Change is precipitated by global warming caused by human industry which trap CO2 into the Earth's atmosphere, trapping heat and slowly warming the planet, along with it the oceans, and severely upsetting the delicate balance of life. All life on earth has already been affected and we can't stop a lot that is to come i.e. freak weather, tidal flooding, deadly summer heatwaves, deadly winter coldsnaps, etc. etc., then think about the human toll: massive migration from the tropics and equator as those areas become totally inhospitable to life by 2100. Many of the world's largest cities will be significantly weakened or even abandoned because of this, India and it's 1.3 billion inhabitants are in a lot of trouble, they'll need somewhere to go if they can't survive the heat, so will China, and this massive disturbance in society WILL lead to catastrophic resource wars as well as nationalist "border protection" wars. The next 200 years will not be a gilded era of space travel, humanity will have to play the roll of caretaker, the future generations will be caretaker generations just like in Interstellar, you see our society reduced to the worst. We become a caretaker generation using old robots to take care of a dying country whose government has seemingly lost a lot of prominence in a dying world
This makes me feel like my time here is worthwhile. The deepest thoughts I've had about life, universe, fears and feelings came to me while listening to this. I'm eternally grateful.
When I first saw this movie, I remember I was in a flight from Argentina to Panama. It was such a magnificent experience to enjoy this music in the middle of the sky!
If you ever do get the chance to see it in IMAX I very highly suggest it, it's worth the high ticket price and the audio is actually curated for IMAX theaters so you'll get a lot more clarity and oomph out of it in the theater. Let me tell you, if the "No Time for Caution" scene had you gripped on a plane, you'll be floored by the experience in the theaters. It's unforgettable, the shaking of the walls, the absolute EMINENCE of the sounds and the music, you can't hear anything else and it's one of the most wonderful and stressful scenes in film history for that reason.
Идею этого фильма придумал учёный астроном Кип Торн и нанял режиссёра Кристофера Нолана, чтобы тот смог донести этот сюжет для зрителя. Это детище учёного, а не Голливуда.
I am absolutely amazed to realise how many people here have the same emotional experience when listening to this masterpiece. I, for my part, simply must close my eyes to transport myself into a distant world, far away from here.
it is true, we are all a product of the universe and thus of the stars that created the atoms for our existence with their fusion process. Maybe not for eternity, but for the life of the universe.
I’ve yet to see a movie that has such an immersive score as Interstellar. The emotion that the music brings to each and every scene is unlike anything I’ve ever experienced in watching a movie.
I love this film more than anything. The integration of science, philosophy, human survival, love humanity it is a cinematic masterpiece. I believe one day humanity will get to explore the far reaches of space and time; who knows what is on the other side of the galaxy. Maybe we meet ourselves for the first time…
We are the most lucky people in the world history , we saw massi and cristiano, we saw mohamed ali and Mike taison , we saw interstellar and we heard hans Zimmer music ❤️
I don't think people realise what a privilege it is to get up in the morning and do what you love, to fully live your purpose, no matter what it is. It's beautiful to watch.
We are so blessed to be alive in the same time as Hans Zimmer. A 100 years from now, people will still be talking about him. This composition is special. It takes you to a moment you have not yet experienced. 😊
I dont understand exactly what i feel when i close my eyes while listening to this masterpiece. Its a mixed feeling of a lot of emotions. Sadness,emptiness,pain,lonelines, intelligence regretion,happines from the memories.. i dont know how to describe it. Love from Sri Lanka❤️
Not only one of the most powerful movies in cinema, but one of the most powerful scores to go with it. At the time I watched this movie last, I recently had lost my dog I had almost half my life. I got her when I was 18, and she Died when I was 30. This movie MESSED me up after seeing it, but gave me a peace that no one else could... Love is the universal language, and as much as I miss her every day, I know she's out there somewhere thinking about me. I love you and miss you Dakota, I will find you one day.
Had the most surreal experience listening to this one night, looking outside at the stars, just after my mum passed away. I can't even describe the feeling but it made me think about life so differently. I'm going to watch hans zimmer in June and I cannot wait.
Listening to Hans Zimmer makes me feel immortal. It‘s changing my fundamental perspective on life on an emotional level. Hard to discribe. Otherworldly.
Я в своем познании настолько преисполнился, что я как будто бы уже сто триллионов миллиардов лет проживаю на триллионах и триллионах таких же планет, как эта Земля, мне этот мир абсолютно понятен, и я здесь ищу только одного - покоя, умиротворения и вот этой гармонии, от слияния с бесконечно вечным, от созерцания великого фрактального подобия и от вот этого замечательного всеединства существа, бесконечно вечного, куда ни посмотри, хоть вглубь - бесконечно малое, хоть ввысь - бесконечное большое
This is a concert I would love see. Absolutely stunning. I have tears in my eyes watching this on an iPhone with ear buds. Can’t imagine the experience live.
For me, this is a masterpiece. Because this theme has the capability to invoke anguish, fear, loneliness, happiness and most importantly hope in the minds of a listener.
This music is so touching, it gives me the impression of time passing as a person is born, grows, struggles in life and then simply fade away into eternity.
Such depth, which syncs with your absolute self. Zimmer is a legend!!! The scene is incomplete without his music. Such is the command and purity. A legend
Every single time. No matter how often. Hearing this brings goosebumps. Chills. A tingling sensation verging on the edge of tears. My mentality soaks into this experience with a desire that can never be satisfied. I need more. I crave more.
If I want to have my mind blown away, I listen to Inception soundtrack. If I want an emotional catharsis, I listen to Interstellar soundtrack. Nolan-Zimmer is such an awesome pairing.
Если бы Вам положили сценарий фильма на стол и сказали придумать музыку..., уверяю никто и никогда не сделал лучше чем этот Человек! Очень большой поклон и респект за этот саундтрек!
I disagree with this comment. If you are saying that the movie could be common without Hans Zimmer then you really didn't understand it's roots. People's point of views can be different and yes Hans Zimmer is one of the greatest human in our time who truly understands music to its core but saying such thing about Interstellar isn't cool.
For those who don't know: The “Tic-Tac” rhythm mirrors time dilation on Miller’s planet reminding of time slipping away: each “Tic” represents a day passing on Earth. This is genius!
I can't explain it but the emotions this brings out of me is incredible. Truly a masterpiece. It's one of those rare moments in someone's life where art reaches someone's soul for the 1st time. It sets you free.
Agree. It's pure magic and emotions. Look for how this music came about from behind the scenes. It's mind-blowing since he did not know the main story or the scenes. That's watching a genius at work while he's creating. Incredibly moving to watch.
How the heck this exactly gives feeling of like the final moment before reaching the edge of the universe after traveling through endless void of space.
This man could literally sell out halls and venues for generations, his music has truly transcended all barriers, I’d love to get inside his head and understand what that type of discovery feels like, if he even feels that way, he’s incredibly humble about all of it, amazing though
When the drummer keeps time in the song and the actual action in the film…truly an astonishing piece of music and would be even if it wasn’t from a film.
That the Nolan brothers had the intelligence and imagination to write this screenplay and invite Hans Zimmer to compose the eloquent soundtrack to accompany it-its just miraculous, and so inspiring. 🙏🏼
If I ever lose my memory, go into any kind of mishap, greatest depression of my mind, lose my soul this song alone will have the power to bring me back to life, back to me. There is no other song as powerful as this masterpiece as this creating hope, faith, an effusion of love, belief, in existence and life as I know it as this one song!
this piece makes me cry every time I listen to it. it's every bit of humankind bottled into melodies. it's deep oceans, it's deep space, it's time and matter, it's consciousness, it's the unknown, it's everything and beyond.
Обожаю смотреть этот фильм, с ЭТОЙ ВЕЛИКОЙ музыкой в гордом одиночестве! Этот фильм и эта музыка уносят за горизонт событий))) Спасибо режиссёру и композитору!
And that's how you become "immortal". Your work and your name will live forever. One more masterpiece from the grand Master Hans Zimmer. One of the best composers ever lived. It's hard to explain why his music makes us feel the way it does. And that's why we can say, we are in the presence of a legend.
A f**king masterpiece. Other worldly divine. What it means to feel emotion as a human. Hans Zimmer is among the greats such as Bach and Mozart. Im thankful to hear this music in my life. Thank you.
Masterpiece, followed by masterpiece, followed by.... yet another masterpiece. This guy is wired so differently to 99.9% of humanity. He can stir emotions deep inside us, he forces us to suspend the "rush of the now" and just slip to the perfection of music. Bloody brilliant.
When you have watched the movie and listen to this mastertrack, it trggers a deep emotional state..this is the most beautiful and saddest track ever...Hans is god!
I'm getting ready for the University Exam. This song literally awakens my ambition and desire to get into my dream university. I hope after 1 year later I will accomplish my goal. Thank you Hans Zimmer. I won't forget you and your music a legend always stands as a legend
I've never thought that I would become fan of a composser.
He’s not just a composer. He’s a master, a genius, a legend..
Ludovico Einaudi is also great.
Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori are also really great
Fact
John Williams?
They had Beethoven, we have Zimmer ❤️✨🔥
I’m happy with that ❤️
Zimmer and Jasper kyd modern Music king!
My frnd : Who are they???
Me : We are They
We have Rahman
Hans Zimmer and Ludovico Einaudi. Simply two of the best.
I consider Hans Zimmer to be one of the most talented composers alive. Perhaps the most, even. He composed this without knowing anything about the project. Chris Nolan just told him to make something extraordinary and awe-inspiring. This is what he produced from that.
The man is a musical legend.
For a long time I thought nobody could compose a better soundtrack than Conan The Barbarian by Basil Poledouris. This is at least at the same level.
Correction. Nolan only told him to produce music based off a relationship between a daughter and her father
he created the modern musical holy grail
Ennio Morricone
but Hans is on his way there
@@Brandon-ch2ot a son and a father
I still can't believe hans Zimmer didn't get an oscar for this masterpiece 😢
Absolutely.
Mozart never won an Oscar either
Awards don't mean anything since they are wrapped up in politics, favourtism and other things that have nothing to do with the actual art or talent.
When are you going to realise we are in a clown world. "The world is a stage" -William Shakespeare
The oscar. doesn't deserves Hans
I am laying in my bed at 3am listening to this. There are tears forming in my eyes, running down my face and I don't know why. Why... It touches something deep inside. I can't explain.
music is powerful
Reading this made me imagine the face of Cooper and I cried rn!
I have the same feelings and question. 🤍
It's really different music. It's written by people in different languages, but the feelings are the same and it's a great feeling.
+1 right now
If an alien civilization finds us first, they should be greeted with this song...Masterpiece!
Their acoustic range would probably be very different from ours, so the song will likely sound terrible to them
@@ozzyherrera1027 whatever🤷
@@ozzyherrera1027 this is the nerdiest thing i've ever heard
@@CameronBrtnik doesn't mean it's wrong, the range of sound frequencies we can detect evolved to allow us to hear things in our environment that were either threats or sources of food. And the types of sounds that propagate easily in our atmosphere depends in the mixture of gases and atmospheric pressures on earth. Those variables are likely to be very different in other planets. Not tension that the physical size of the aliens and their auditory systems will also constrain the kind of sounds they can hear
@@ozzyherrera1027 this tops your previous comment....
now that's more like it! :)
I HAVE NEVER BEEN ABLE TO LISTEN TO THIS PIECE WITHOUT SOBBING MY EYES OUT, IT GOES RIGHT TO MY CORE!
It gives me goosebumps and teary eyes, every single time
Couldn’t agree more.
without the smallest doubt, i can swear my heart is about to collaps
Не выливая 👀глаза, на моё ядро))))
Yes, same here, it really gets to your core, thank you Mr. Zimmer for such a beautiful piece!
Some 100-200 years from now, a teen will listen to this song on his spaceships and become an adult.
@G Gomez I doubt humans won't be alive 200 years from now. Unless we have some kind of nuclear war.
@@dr.fjoer_the_crazy_scienti5841 there is no fixing. What's done has been done what we can do is try to stop what we are doing rn.
@@dangerousdoggo5465 Environment's poisoned , resources exhausted, plants becoming less nutritious resulting in more calories to be consumed for the same amount of nutrients, soil becoming infertile. Fuck we can't even agree on something like if the cereal goes first or the milk. We are doomed. But you can be damn sure I will die atleast trying.
@G Gomez remember the ozone layer disappearing in the 80s and 90s?we thought the world was going to end then too. But we solved that didn't we? You don't hear about holes in ozone layer anymore
@@sleepywolf82 That's because ozone is a gas that we can create. If you microwave a grape you can make ozone. Certain particulate release causes rapid deterioration in the ozone layer which can cause quick heating of the earth, but the ozone layer is only one tiny blanket of defense, our real problem with Climate Change is precipitated by global warming caused by human industry which trap CO2 into the Earth's atmosphere, trapping heat and slowly warming the planet, along with it the oceans, and severely upsetting the delicate balance of life. All life on earth has already been affected and we can't stop a lot that is to come i.e. freak weather, tidal flooding, deadly summer heatwaves, deadly winter coldsnaps, etc. etc., then think about the human toll: massive migration from the tropics and equator as those areas become totally inhospitable to life by 2100. Many of the world's largest cities will be significantly weakened or even abandoned because of this, India and it's 1.3 billion inhabitants are in a lot of trouble, they'll need somewhere to go if they can't survive the heat, so will China, and this massive disturbance in society WILL lead to catastrophic resource wars as well as nationalist "border protection" wars. The next 200 years will not be a gilded era of space travel, humanity will have to play the roll of caretaker, the future generations will be caretaker generations just like in Interstellar, you see our society reduced to the worst. We become a caretaker generation using old robots to take care of a dying country whose government has seemingly lost a lot of prominence in a dying world
This is not music. It is a kind of magic
I am at MGCL at IIT Roorkee listening this before my Advance engineering maths exam tommorow !
Hope you will succeed in life as you got good taste in music
Thanks Buddy@@aakashmadariya7694
Thanks man❤
You too @@aakashmadariya7694
Everytime when I hear this music and look up to the night sky, That'll be the best experience ever!
❤️
Too 🖤
Damn, me too, the same fucking beautiful thing.
❤️❤️❤️
@@gabrieleuccheddu6253 beautiful and creepy at the same time.
This makes me feel like my time here is worthwhile.
The deepest thoughts I've had about life, universe, fears and feelings came to me while listening to this.
I'm eternally grateful.
Hit the nail on the head..
@@plateauman8907 you should watch the prophecy cat video
True very true
Very peaceful, i have this whole concert on DVD
When I first saw this movie, I remember I was in a flight from Argentina to Panama. It was such a magnificent experience to enjoy this music in the middle of the sky!
Lucky girl 💕💪
But you missed the imax experience
I remember standing in the cold waiting to watch this in theaters when it first came out. This was and still is a masterpiece of a film and soundtrack
If you ever do get the chance to see it in IMAX I very highly suggest it, it's worth the high ticket price and the audio is actually curated for IMAX theaters so you'll get a lot more clarity and oomph out of it in the theater. Let me tell you, if the "No Time for Caution" scene had you gripped on a plane, you'll be floored by the experience in the theaters. It's unforgettable, the shaking of the walls, the absolute EMINENCE of the sounds and the music, you can't hear anything else and it's one of the most wonderful and stressful scenes in film history for that reason.
But did you understood movie at first?
this is what an out-of-body experience feels like
Впервые в жизни прослезился при просмотре кино, и это был Интерстеллар. Жду от Голливудв ещё таких фильмов)
Hollywood is no more, im afraid ...
❤❤❤
Особенно тот момент, когда он встречается с дочерью 😢
Идею этого фильма придумал учёный астроном Кип Торн и нанял режиссёра Кристофера Нолана, чтобы тот смог донести этот сюжет для зрителя. Это детище учёного, а не Голливуда.
@__-vy9px одно дело донести , другое показать в ленте , нужен талант режиссёра , постановщика и актеров , или это не важно ?
@@__-vy9px я Торна знаю на лицо , увлекаюсь астрономией , не нужно тут умничать 🤓
I am absolutely amazed to realise how many people here have the same emotional experience when listening to this masterpiece. I, for my part, simply must close my eyes to transport myself into a distant world, far away from here.
Далеко отсюда ...от этих звуков ...потому что страшно . Это естественное желание живого организма. ..защитить себя ... бежать.
You are not the only one!! I feel the same
Same thing budy 😉
yet at the same time it brings you back to earth
@bernard it's called synchronicity
Listening to this while studying Astrophysics and General Relativity is one of the best feeling ever
Same mate
Listening to this while reading about black holes is awesome to.
Go on and take inspiration mate 😉
@Kryptonian highly likely it will
Hans Zimmer is literally The Mozart of the 21st century 😶
He's the zimmer of the 21st century
he is second legend of 21st century
@@thekurdishgirl6538 who's first legend?
@@irinashevchuk1690 zimmer
@@nishchayagarwal676ofc beethoven bro
I just made a pact with God. If I died and I he let me go to heaven, I ask him to let me hear this theme while I’m ascending
Finally a real post to someone who gets it! See you in Heaven my friend. We will be sitting by the fire pit relaxing and enjoying the after life~~
Мечтатели вы не на том пути чтоб вознестись судя по вашим словам идиоты
que dieu vous bénisse
@@hawk7469 I’ll bring the marshmallow
@@mathieuabraham9977 que Dieu te bénisse aussi
If you´re here you have an amazing taste in music
This music just says " You came from eternity, you will submerge into eternity ,you are a part of eternity, just feel that part of eternity!! "
True
it is true, we are all a product of the universe and thus of the stars that created the atoms for our existence with their fusion process. Maybe not for eternity, but for the life of the universe.
I’ve yet to see a movie that has such an immersive score as Interstellar. The emotion that the music brings to each and every scene is unlike anything I’ve ever experienced in watching a movie.
Very well said
You must listen to arrival
Watch Lord of The Rings
Give me some suggestions for movies that I'll never forget if i watch once
@@reallymanas Vice
I love this film more than anything. The integration of science, philosophy, human survival, love humanity it is a cinematic masterpiece. I believe one day humanity will get to explore the far reaches of space and time; who knows what is on the other side of the galaxy. Maybe we meet ourselves for the first time…
This is beautiful. I hope so.
Téléphone maison E.T
Makes me lost in the universe. Music is something unexpressable
We are the most lucky people in the world history , we saw massi and cristiano, we saw mohamed ali and Mike taison , we saw interstellar and we heard hans Zimmer music ❤️
My 7 year old got so inspired by this, he started playing this tune on an impulse...it's amazing...music does transcend space
ua-cam.com/video/pKshGvHFU_w/v-deo.html uploaded the video... a first for me :)
Выходит за рамки человеческого космоса так как дальше тьма и страх.
அருமை
@@rajadurainalraj1593 thanks for your comment...may you please translate it to English for me?
@@АделинаНиколаенко-э6ы thanks for your comment. May you please translate it into English for me?
Imagine u are alone at space and hear this masterpiece music.
What a beautiful!
died in peace
@@aditcuirass2378 u have oxygen cylinder 🙄
I'd be asking why I was alone in space.
I want to die through time in space but in the surface of a nebula, with brain not heart
Welcome to mobile legend
I don't think people realise what a privilege it is to get up in the morning and do what you love, to fully live your purpose, no matter what it is. It's beautiful to watch.
We are so blessed to be alive in the same time as Hans Zimmer. A 100 years from now, people will still be talking about him. This composition is special. It takes you to a moment you have not yet experienced. 😊
The only composition to ever bring a tear to my eye every single time, i hear it. That build-up is just pure raw emotion!
I dont understand exactly what i feel when i close my eyes while listening to this masterpiece. Its a mixed feeling of a lot of emotions. Sadness,emptiness,pain,lonelines, intelligence
regretion,happines from the memories.. i dont know how to describe it.
Love from Sri Lanka❤️
The same 😍❤️
Exactly the same. And my heart races uncontrollably.
Same here.. I miss my brother and dad and while listening this music, feel every second , every emotion which I spent with them.
@@payalswami i understand that feeling❤️
I read your comment and got a chill up my spine and then I find you're Srilankan too ahaha. hi neighbour. xD
the sound at 1:39 can heal the deepest wounds
Or open them
it got me at that part 😢❤
immense
Arre Bhai Bhai 😌
Goosebumps
Not only one of the most powerful movies in cinema, but one of the most powerful scores to go with it.
At the time I watched this movie last, I recently had lost my dog I had almost half my life. I got her when I was 18, and she Died when I was 30.
This movie MESSED me up after seeing it, but gave me a peace that no one else could...
Love is the universal language, and as much as I miss her every day, I know she's out there somewhere thinking about me.
I love you and miss you Dakota, I will find you one day.
This is raw emotion, a connection throughout time and space, not a masterpiece but a pure feeling of emotion.
Had the most surreal experience listening to this one night, looking outside at the stars, just after my mum passed away. I can't even describe the feeling but it made me think about life so differently. I'm going to watch hans zimmer in June and I cannot wait.
Listening to Hans Zimmer makes me feel immortal. It‘s changing my fundamental perspective on life on an emotional level. Hard to discribe. Otherworldly.
you worded what this music makes me feel this was so spot on
“Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.”
vp
Верно
One of the reasons i have watched interstellar so many times is this legend's compositions .
Sound cannot travel through space. But Hans Zimmer's music can. It transcends the dimensions of space and time. And reality
Я в своем познании настолько преисполнился, что я как будто бы уже сто триллионов миллиардов лет проживаю на триллионах и триллионах таких же планет, как эта Земля, мне этот мир абсолютно понятен, и я здесь ищу только одного - покоя, умиротворения и вот этой гармонии, от слияния с бесконечно вечным, от созерцания великого фрактального подобия и от вот этого замечательного всеединства существа, бесконечно вечного, куда ни посмотри, хоть вглубь - бесконечно малое, хоть ввысь - бесконечное большое
Да. Я считаю, что в этом ЭПОХАЛЬНОМ монологе, Сергею удалось вербально (т.е. через речь) передать, то что Ханс Циммер передал, через музыку.
God Bless you!🇧🇷
Nothing is complete if you don't have and understand christ
International anthem of the space..... The masterpiece
Interplanetary or intergalactic or perhaps INTERSTELLAR*
This is a concert I would love see. Absolutely stunning. I have tears in my eyes watching this on an iPhone with ear buds. Can’t imagine the experience live.
The sound track of space!
For me, this is a masterpiece. Because this theme has the capability to invoke anguish, fear, loneliness, happiness and most importantly hope in the minds of a listener.
Как же я завидую тем, кто в зале
Так возьми и порежь на концерт есть альтернативы!
Согласен с вами)
@@вадимкачуракаждый кролик агроном. Альтернатива не то. Если и идти то на самого Циммера. А на него не так просто попасть.
А мы пойдем в этом году, жду с нетерпением
Ihr müsst raus aus den Zwängen und Euch befreien 🙏
This piece of music is just transcending, it's so moving and uplifting. I really feel like I'm drifting into space as I listen to it
I
Oww yess absolutly
This music is so touching, it gives me the impression of time passing as a person is born, grows, struggles in life and then simply fade away into eternity.
Death
Heart melting 😢
Such depth, which syncs with your absolute self. Zimmer is a legend!!! The scene is incomplete without his music. Such is the command and purity. A legend
My twelve year old daughter is lurking this for her 1st peanio exsam wish her luck!
Every single time. No matter how often. Hearing this brings goosebumps. Chills. A tingling sensation verging on the edge of tears. My mentality soaks into this experience with a desire that can never be satisfied. I need more. I crave more.
Likewise
Same here! 😀
If I want to have my mind blown away, I listen to Inception soundtrack.
If I want an emotional catharsis, I listen to Interstellar soundtrack.
Nolan-Zimmer is such an awesome pairing.
Вот в этой музыке вся красота человечества, мы можем быть лучше если захотим, жаль что люди осазнают это когда стоят на краю пропасти
Right on! ,👍🇦🇺🦉
Esa es la raza humana, así somos
Keşke müzik iyileştirebilseydi sadece bencil kararlar ve düşüncesizlikten ibaret olan ruhları.
At edge on time humanity can still change
Everytime i listen to this masterpiece i think to myself are the oscars that stupid for not giving the oscar to this masterpiece
Если бы Вам положили сценарий фильма на стол и сказали придумать музыку..., уверяю никто и никогда не сделал лучше чем этот Человек! Очень большой поклон и респект за этот саундтрек!
Самый забавный Ханс сочинил это без сценарий 🥰
@@rajabovburxon3165да.. Ему Нолан рассказал вкратце суть.. Про отца и его любовь к своему ребёнку.. Он даже не упомянул что действие в космосе
Дюнкерк мне не зашло.. Если сравнивать его с другими работами.. А так, да.. Это нечто космическое
That soundtrack is a masterpiece.
Without this music interstellar would have been a common movie..
True I mean look at the amazing spiderman 2 not a good movie but hans Zimmer just brings some much more life to it.
I disagree with this comment. If you are saying that the movie could be common without Hans Zimmer then you really didn't understand it's roots. People's point of views can be different and yes Hans Zimmer is one of the greatest human in our time who truly understands music to its core but saying such thing about Interstellar isn't cool.
Without great music even GOT wouldn't have been as epic.
A weird one actually
@@batra204 GOT isn't epic. People watch it because of FOMO
Just listening to this on UA-cam brings up emotions, imagine ACTUALLY being there...❣❣
This is what happens when you try to express eternity! ❤
For those who don't know:
The “Tic-Tac” rhythm mirrors time dilation on Miller’s planet reminding of time slipping away: each “Tic” represents a day passing on Earth.
This is genius!
Get chills down my spine every time I listen to this piece. Unbelievable composition
I can't explain it but the emotions this brings out of me is incredible. Truly a masterpiece. It's one of those rare moments in someone's life where art reaches someone's soul for the 1st time. It sets you free.
Agree. It's pure magic and emotions.
Look for how this music came about from behind the scenes.
It's mind-blowing since he did not know the main story or the scenes.
That's watching a genius at work while he's creating. Incredibly moving to watch.
How the heck this exactly gives feeling of like the final moment before reaching the edge of the universe after traveling through endless void of space.
Genius ,I’m sure they made the film around the soundtrack ,remember watching the film at the cinema and just sitting in silence when the film finished
Goosebumps
This is what i call a musician, He touches your heart .
This man could literally sell out halls and venues for generations, his music has truly transcended all barriers, I’d love to get inside his head and understand what that type of discovery feels like, if he even feels that way, he’s incredibly humble about all of it, amazing though
The most awe inspiring, emotional piece of music composed on this earth. Hans cemented his legacy right here as the greatest composer of ALL TIME.
Meraviglioso ❤un giorno ti ascolterò dal vivo
Grazie per questa meravigliosa musica Hans Zimmer il migliore in assoluto insieme ad Ennio Morricone
I have personaly seen this live and it is amazing I had chills x10 it was better than the chills I got from the movie
When the drummer keeps time in the song and the actual action in the film…truly an astonishing piece of music and would be even if it wasn’t from a film.
Whenever I hear this. My life just stops and I breath and think about everything.
He’s not playing it, he’s tasting it ❤️
That the Nolan brothers had the intelligence and imagination to write this screenplay and invite Hans Zimmer to compose the eloquent soundtrack to accompany it-its just miraculous, and so inspiring. 🙏🏼
If I ever lose my memory, go into any kind of mishap, greatest depression of my mind, lose my soul this song alone will have the power to bring me back to life, back to me. There is no other song as powerful as this masterpiece as this creating hope, faith, an effusion of love, belief, in existence and life as I know it as this one song!
The greatest composer of our generation
Hans zimmer, John William's and Max richter are the best composers to have ever lived and we have the luck of having been here to see it.
Vangelis? Eduard Artemyev?
Howard Shore as well.
Danny Elfman!
The guy that made the music for all the Studio Ghibli movies
Bear McCreary aswell!
this piece makes me cry every time I listen to it. it's every bit of humankind bottled into melodies. it's deep oceans, it's deep space, it's time and matter, it's consciousness, it's the unknown, it's everything and beyond.
God is speaking we just have to listen... Zimmer is the voice.
Estoy aquí escuchando esta obra maestra recién saliendo del cine de ver el reestrenó de esta maravillosa película 🎥 ❤
Эта музыка позволяет разуму путешествовать за триллионы световых лет отсюда. Браво!!!!!!!
Обожаю смотреть этот фильм, с ЭТОЙ ВЕЛИКОЙ музыкой в гордом одиночестве!
Этот фильм и эта музыка уносят за горизонт событий)))
Спасибо режиссёру и композитору!
this just enters inside the head and it gives such an enthralling experience
I wish I could watch this for the first time again.
And that's how you become "immortal". Your work and your name will live forever.
One more masterpiece from the grand Master Hans Zimmer. One of the best composers ever lived.
It's hard to explain why his music makes us feel the way it does. And that's why we can say, we are in the presence of a legend.
A f**king masterpiece. Other worldly divine. What it means to feel emotion as a human. Hans Zimmer is among the greats such as Bach and Mozart. Im thankful to hear this music in my life. Thank you.
I must’ve heard this a million times and it still gives me goosebumps
This single note at 2:00 played by the cello is so mesmerizing!
Zimmer is the Bach and Beethoven of our time.
Marvellous.... Why does this track always make you feel like you are traveling across the universe? How beautiful 🌌
Masterpiece, followed by masterpiece, followed by.... yet another masterpiece. This guy is wired so differently to 99.9% of humanity. He can stir emotions deep inside us, he forces us to suspend the "rush of the now" and just slip to the perfection of music. Bloody brilliant.
Один из самых любимых фильмов, а саундтрек просто бесподобный
Zimmer is Mozart of our time
When you have watched the movie and listen to this mastertrack, it trggers a deep emotional state..this is the most beautiful and saddest track ever...Hans is god!
Going to see him live in a few months! Beyond excited!
my hairs stand up straight every time I listen to this song, BEST BACKTRACK EVER COMPOSED BY THE BEST COMPOSER EVER !!!
John Williams and Hans Zimmer are legends of this generation
I'm getting ready for the University Exam. This song literally awakens my ambition and desire to get into my dream university. I hope after 1 year later I will accomplish my goal. Thank you Hans Zimmer. I won't forget you and your music a legend always stands as a legend
Amazing how each one of them are literally in a state of trance while playing their instruments. Such an amazing piece.
Je sais pas si ce sont les souvenirs d’Interstellar qui me font pleurer ou ce chef d’œuvre qui prend aux tripes