@@thatclassicdudejr8498 now THAT, is very true. gravity was easy to understand for the casual person. that is why it won. remember people, oscars are won by popularity and buyouts. not actual quality.
@@Macabre124 they miss their friends that passed too, but I bet secretly they miss their parents more. I remember my grandmother being able to get emotional whenever my aunt would tell her who had passed. A sad thing to witness.
I was just thinking about this yesterday! My mother passed away three years ago and it still hits me every once in a while and makes me really cry. I wondered how many years that happened to her for her parents - maybe it happened all the years until she died.
This scene is amazing. He truly is a ghost to everyone in the room except his daughter. He gravitates towards only her. Amazing film on so many levels.
Most people don't realize that this scene is only in his head as he dies going into the black hole. Remember what Matt Damon's character said: "when you die, you see your children." No one gets this but 0.0001% of us.
That’s the line that tore me open in this scene, then how Cooper shuts his eyes as he holds her hand shows true emotion. Bone chilling scene. Thank you Christopher Nolan
My daughter and I watched this movie together 2 weeks ago and when she said that we both looked at each other and started crying and hugged each other. She doesn’t fully understand the love I have for her but in that moment she knew
I don't think we can comprehend it, because that's not a natural occurrence. It would really screw you up mentally knowing that much time has passed, which would only seem like a few weeks to you.
This will happen upon death, this scene has some eerily similitude of when somone is about to pass on... for instance Cooper comes to visit her and everyboday around her dont really aknowledge him only his daughter, who by the nature of the scene is on the verge of passing on to the next life...
@@TransilvanianHunger1334 If you know the film industry, why can't you know that? Regardless if the science is disproven in the future, it's still a visual masterpiece. Fuck off.
@@coolbreeze5683Some of us can actually visualize the fourth dimension. I’d like to think I can imagine it but it’s very difficult. I bet Nolan can see it.
I'm 36 years old and very often need the comfort of either my mom or dad, sometimes even both, and they live on opposite sides of the world from each other basically. I feel extremely fortunate to have them both still, so many friends and people I know don't have theirs unfortunately. It's a beautiful gift, love and family.
"Simbelmynë... ever has it covered the tombs of my forebears. Now it shall cover the grave of my son. Alas that these evil days should be mine. The young perish, and the old linger. That I should live to see the last days of my house... No parent should have to bury their child."
I can't stop crying every single time i watch this scene. I promesed my then 6 month daugther 7 years ago that i would not leave her, and i didn't ,beat cancer and here i am, ready for her 8th birthday. HEr dady did not let her down.
I truly respect your effort , and in a way I believe she saved you, cuz you fight so much harder knowing that she needs her father. I wish you many years of health, I’m going through something similar and this comment touched me .
Brand doesnt know Cooper and TARS made it back to the Milky Way. As far as she knows, they were spaghetti-fied once they entered the event horizon of Gargantua. As far as she knows, everyone on Earth suffocated to death as blight eradicated every living thing. As far as she knows, shes the last living human being in the universe. The fate of the species lies in her hands. I can't imagine what sort of pressure she'd be under.
When I search about the explanation of this movie I want to talk about the brand's future and what happened to her but everyone starts explaining everything but that .
@@riveraharper8166 The end scene never happens. It's a figment of Coop's imagination as he dies floating in space. - What do we hear on the soundtrack as he is left floating in space after the tesseract collapses? The high-pitched beep of a life support machine registering death. (We also hear it when Professor Brand dies.) - What do we see when Coop wakes up in hospital? That he is in a long tunnel with a light at the end. People who have come back from near-death experiences report seeing a light at the end of a tunnel. - What does Dr Mann tell Coop twice? That the last thing you see before you die is your children. Coop never made it home.
Interstellar is a perfect example of a film that shows how absurdly cruel time can be to people. When Cooper last saw his daughter in person, she was just a little girl. When he sees her in person again, she's a old woman on her deathbed. And I seriously wish that they could've ended the movie with Cooper and Brand reuniting in person. Though the ending we got is still a great one, it still felt that there should've been more.
Imagination is better than any attempt at a quick on- screen resolution. We know they’re going to be in love, but it’s not going to happen in a few minutes. The director tells us, masterfully, subtly, that it will happen. Because, to Nolan, love is the strongest force in the universe. Not time, not gravity.
I love that the ending is fundamentally a layered loop. Cooper’s daughter gives him direction and hope, letting him regain the time they lost together by fathering a new human race, who in turn come back for their ancestors and restore hope and time to the rest of humanity.
I love that she tells him to go find Brand, that she’s always put together what her father has learned, what the black hole really was all along. Such a lovely ending about passing along the torch of hope, our greatest human achievement.
That moment when she says "By the light of our new sun, in our new home", as Brand took off her helmet and took a breath, indicating the presense of breathable air and suitable pressure in the planet, and what looks like a river in the background.... Masterpiece..
Do you understand how incredible the actress's performance was who played old murph? To have 2 minutes of screen time and to be able to put that much emotion into a scene?! She tied this whole movie into a perfect little bow with her performance...its really unbelievable!
Ellen Burstyn is a legend. She has been acting since the 50s! She is currently 88 years old! I don't think people understand what type of legend she is!
Ellen Burstyn is an American actress. Known for her portrayal of complicated women in dramas, Burstyn is the recipient of numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, two Primetime Emmy Awards, and a Tony Award, one of the few performers to achieve the "Triple Crown of Acting."
After all these years of waiting, her dad is here to hold her hand and to hold his given promise when she was a kid. What a beautiful and emotional moment. These scene showing us, that the deepest going emotions need no hollywood. Just a dad holding the hand of his daughter and a few sentences are enough - no fire in the background, no crashing plane, no pistol on someones head. Just the purest of love and emotions between a dad and his child, who took their fates like breakable heroes. Masterpiece!
Buddy have you seen 2001. Still to this day is the most incomprehensible movie of all time and it was made 50+ years ago. Nothing will ever come close to 2001.
Apart from everything fabulous in this movie we have to aceept the fact that the background music played the most crucial role in making it more than just a movie..
I just lost my dad to brain cancer a few weeks ago. He was only 59 and didn't ever get to retire. He loved his kids more than anything in the world. His last words were directed at me, and they were "I love you." Needless to say, I just completely broke down when watching this scene recently. RIP Dad, I will always love you, you were taken far too soon. You never got to see me graduate from college in a year's time, get a job, move out, get married, and have kids, just live life. But I promise, I will live it to the fullest for you. I will make you proud Dad, and thank you for everything, I couldn't have asked for a more loving father. ❤
As a father sending a daughter to college this fall, I know he's proud of you. You are his legacy going into the future. And sometimes, if you listen, you'll hear his voice whisper guidance, advice, and reassurance.
The look on Coops face at 3:13 Excitement, hope, bravery, aspiration, galvanization, utter awe. Coopers life was about exploration. Discovery. Pushing forward into the unknown. That face shows just how happy he is to venture on into the new Dawn under a new sun. My favorite shot in the film because it says so much. Nolan's decision to end it on an uplifting but ambiguous note makes this movie sooo much better than it already was.
I rewatched the movie tonight and had to look up this video. I knew that someone would comment on this shot of the film because it is just too perfect. You were spot on how you described it. The gate opening up after the shot to reveal the infinite and boundless space just tops it all off. A fookin masterpiece.
This was father and daughter story imo. And it sent a message loud and clear. A father and daughters bond is unbreakable. The music and actors are top notch in this. I never get upset from a film but this brought me to my knees. Nolan is a king at these films. We are blessed to have him
This is an exception because he saved mankind by time traveling or something I don't know how to explain. She lived to be older than him and I did tear up when they met. I thought he'll never see her again but he did and got back to mankind so I'm happy about that.
I was still a bachelor when I first saw the scene 'because my dad promised me,' and I felt really sad. Later, after my daughter was born, I watched the movie again, and I cried like a baby upon seeing the same scene
I remember watching this at the cinema with my mum, and my dad was always travelling so we barely saw him when I was growing up. My mum and I cried our eyes out because we both knew how desperate we were for him to be home more than a day or two. He had missed so much and it broke our hearts. He only did it because he wanted to give us the best lives possible, and I'm eternally grateful for that, but he shouldn't have needed to make such a big sacrifice. One day he came home and said that he was staying at home because he missed our family and didn't want to miss our graduations, our achievements, our partners, our lives. We watched this film together shortly after he returned and I distinctly remember this scene playing because he started crying too. He knew how much he had lost because of time and the sacrifices he made for all of us. We hugged for what seem an eternity and I felt like he finally had the peace he deserved. I love you dad. Thank you for giving me everything I have now and for what my future family will have.
trha2222 well thats cool i mean i dont know you so i really couldnt say. but if you do il def watch it plus hollywood is out of ideas so something fresh would be great...good luck nolan had to start somewhere too
I want to be a movie director anyway so that's why I do Stopmotions. I can't wait to make a better film that interstellar which will almost be impossible!
Yeah that scene made me tear up and i never tear up over movies...having a 3 year old daughter i couldnt imagine not seeing her till shes on her death bed
Yeah, Murphy kinda has a sadistic sense of humor there. It would be like my dad telling everybody how much I liked working in a restaurant, which I did from age 12 until I left my house. (It's like people on those Food Network shows saying that their dream is to work in a restaurant the rest of their lives. I think they're f*k'n nuts. It takes all kinds and good on them, somebody has to do it.)
@@Skank_and_Gutterboy To be fair I don't think Murph meant it, it's just that everybody else took it literally, and Murph just didn't correct them because it wasn't really a big thing
“You go.” “Where?” That part was so sad to me. This man has traversed across the universe, through space and time. And everything he left at home has changed completely.
At this point of the film's chronology and due to the peculiar time dilation caused by the black hole, Murph had experienced much longer years of life compared to her father, enough for her to understand and advise him to return to Brand (hope I spelled her name correctly).
The dream-time is the next dimension - All time is experienced at once, past-present-future. It's where we are when we dream and possibly where our souls travel when we cross over
And yes, time is truly cruel. As Indiana Jones said in the Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls, "I have reached the age where life has stopped giving me things, and instead starts taking them away. " (looking at the picture of his recently deceased father.)
@@izlshf5879 kaneki to furuta this world isn't good or evil it's just is = meaning= it's neither or both for some it's shit for some it's heaven it depends on many factors furuta : this world is really fucked i just wanted to live a normal life and i agree being born to africa and dying young becouse of lack of nutritions or medical assistence is what's cruel but then there is us on the internet who have the standarts of living high and we comment here and enjoy our time
"Because my dad promised me" That line still breaks me into a million pieces many years after... I'm not even a dad but something about it resonates in me, like i've got this biological urge to protect my family even though i have none
My goodness Ellen did such an astounding job in not even 5 minutes of screen time. She’s an incredible actress, which shouldn’t come as a surprise as one of the few people to have ever achieved the triple crown in acting. Truly one of the greats
@@TheFoxPlush Edmund's planet is farther from Gargantuan than Mann's planet, it orbits around a star in the black hole systemand not Gargantuan itself, Time dilation in Mann's planet wasn't very significant, so it's safe to assume it will be pretty much imperceptible in Edmund's planet. If the worm hole still is around Saturn then Cooper will arrive in less than a year maybe, He would just have to travel the distance from the other end of the wormhole to Edmund's planet and his spaceship seem pretty quick. But we have to take account that Brand also had to travel from Gargantuans event horizon to Edmund's planet which also was some months as well. So yeah, I don't think she will have to wait very long.
As a father of 2 daughters, the moment he walked into that room and saw his baby girl... old and dying.. that ripped my heart to shreds. That would absolutely destroy me. I saw this scene before watching the whole movie and I've never been able to watch it because of that.
Oscar is getting biased now anyways. after they gave the Boss Baby an academy award, i stopped liking them. i mean and this movie doesn't need an Oscar just to prove that it has a really great quality in it, this movie this much better than Oscar anyways.
@@fantasyalover4782 They didn't give "The Boss Baby" an Oscar, only a nomination in a weak year where they had to struggle to find four nominees against "Coco".
this moment was truly heartbreaking and bittersweet😢 i saw this film when i was 14 and at 20, i still remember those dialogues during the ending and Matt Damon's amazing performance at the middle part
I love how it starts with Cooper as the parental figure, so all you see in Murph is the same little girl, then the reality of their age gap hits when Murph says, in the widsom of her advanced age, that no parent should watch their child die. Cooper adopts the submissive role and listens to Murph like she is his superior. Amazing portrayal by the actors.
It’s a nice reflection of the fact that she was actually the one chosen to save the world. I especially love that she shows no hatred for him whatsoever in this moment unlike when he first left. This time they get to say goodbye the right way 😢
it makes sense though, since she's older, wiser and more knowledgeable with experience. Must be funny being a 128 year old man in a 40 some year old's body, seeing your 80 year old daughter in front of you, who is both younger and older than you now.
trha2222 the thing is we are watching the works from one of the greatest filmmakers alive with one of the greatest composers alive of the last 20 years so yeah , you could kindly FUCK OFF
That shot of the bay door opening into the blackness of space hearkens back to the hope and optimism of the first Star Wars movie (1977). We never see his ship fly into space, but the music and narration instill that great sense of adventure. Masterful ending.
His grandkids and their kids and potentially even their kids kids. But he doesn't know them. It's like going to a family reunion. There are like 45 people there and you may be close to 10, know another 15-20 a little bit, and have no clue about the rest. Even though they're your family by blood, they're just not really *your* family so it's awkward to even talk to them lol.
Most accurate and most useful movie ever I saw... I'm literally crying after watching this movie... I'll tell my kids about this movie when they grow up
I am not ashamed to say that I cried in cinema when she said: "Because my dad promised me"... Jesus that broke me, because I'm dad myself to a daughter...
+CroPETROforeverNBA if you cry, you are a good person, only a good person understand every little thing that happened in this scene. when she said " because my dad promised me " i was like :'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''(l
@@storageunit2683 Absolutely agreed. I saw it in theaters, bought it on dvd and watch it at least once a year - the atmosphere in that film is my favorite by far
I didn't think Nolan would ever top Inception in terms of making amazing sci-fi movies, but after watching Interstellar, I was wrong. This was his masterpiece. The movie tackled such big sci-fi concepts while managing to bring such raw emotional drama at the same time. MM should've gotten nominated again, but he had just won his Oscar the year before..
I just realized something after watching this movie like 9 times. Remember how Cooper said "Newton's third law, you gotta leave something behind" to Brand after diving in the black hole? Well, that same law resonates through the ending. He leaves his daughter after having travelled through galaxies to find her again. Gotta leave something behind to move forward.
Bingo, he even says earlier “I don’t care for this, pretending like we’re back where we started. I want to know where we’re going”. Interstellar is beyond a great film; it’s almost like a drug you can actually digest. All the desperation, bewilderment, triumph and inspiration of the human experience wrapped together in just under 3 hrs. Phenomenal.
I see people saying that they didn't like how short Cooper's and Murph's conversation was, but then they don't understand that. Coop shouldn't see his daughter die, and Dr. Mann even said to Coop that before he dies he'll "see" his children. This is what's happening to Murph, she's dying so she's seeing her children before she goes.
You assume that this scene was the length of the conversation, I'm sure all we got was basically the cliff notes version of it, and it's up to us to interpret all else that was said
+Batman Jr. One theory that's out there is that Coop actually died when he ejected from the Ranger while entering Gargantua (The Black Hole), and everything that happened after was just sort of a death dream of him seeing Murph again. Kinda similar to what Dr. Mann what saying about everyone seeing the people they love just before dying. Obviously, we would love to believe the ending we were given, but this is actually an interesting theory when you think about it.
Father daughter bond is something else. I recently had my first child , and I’m sure that that love exceed life itself. Something that strong is not limited to this life, it goes much beyond life. Incredible movie.
The contrast between what he achieved versus what it cost him is immense. He saved everyone else but he is lost and alone. He is heroic and it was necessary but he has been cheated out of love. It was an awful personal sacrifice to lose all he knew and loved and all that lost time with his entire family so when his dying old daughter tells him to go after Brandt, he realises that she is the only one left with who he has any personal connection. That she is the only one with whom he has shared experiences and that they can give each other an understanding no one else in the universe can give him/her. Murph gives him the answer over how to get over his loneliness, isolation and despair. Great ending.
The fact that to call this movie a "one of a kind masterpiece" is a gross understatement says it all ... There are really no words in the English language that can truly describe this movie in totality... It's a science fiction... A horror... A thriller... A love story all roles into one.. but at it's core... It's a movie about a father literally traversing the cosmos and very fabric of time itself not to save humanity that was perk... But a father keeping a promise he made to his little girl... You had to see it it Is imax to truly get the full experience... When the lights came on it made me think... Who died in the room... Because everyone in the theater was puffy face and eyes watering...
I watched this film today for the first time and can’t stop thinking about it. What an amazing piece of film history and how lucky we all are to be alive to be able to see it. 9/12/23
At 1:18 when she says ''because my dad promised me' and the soundtrack goes deep in. The feels were so strong. Amazing acting, amazing writing, amazing movie. Brilliant!
mopar man how is that relevant, plus that's the best grammar I've seen in my entire goddamn life, I think you need to got pack to pre school, and learn some grammar.
It’s the fact that Dr Brand doesn’t know that always get me... imagine being her thinking that you’re the last of your kind, alone on a strange planet, alone in the universe and tasked with the responsibility of restarting your entire species. Imagine her tears when she see’s Coop? 😪
I was just thinking this. Like Brand is out there somewhere with the burden of starting a new beginning for humanity without knowing that humanity is saved. It's really tragic.
The pain of my mother's death left me suicidal. Interstellar made me believe she's still alive in another space time dimension.. and gave me hope to fight on. Thank you Nolan..
It is Man// death is just a transition to another dimension the same happen when we are born staying in the body as a vehicle to survive and enjoy in this Earth. 🙏🏽 Stay strong you will see her again.
Why? Every human alive has parents and in most cases they die before us. 110 BILLION humans have been alive. Why are you unable to deal with what 110 BILLION have dealt with before?
After this movie won zero awards at the Oscar's I lost all respect and no longer value the Oscars
Oscars are basically english version of indian awards
ishan o.o it won Best Special effects though.
But I think it deserved more.
I like Gravity, but Interstellar deserves so much more.
They are too stupid to understand the plot
@@thatclassicdudejr8498 now THAT, is very true. gravity was easy to understand for the casual person. that is why it won. remember people, oscars are won by popularity and buyouts. not actual quality.
You know Old people still miss their parents, let that sink in.
Perfectly said. Thats something people don't think about. "old people" miss their parents.
Yo I think there's onions near by
@@Macabre124 they miss their friends that passed too, but I bet secretly they miss their parents more.
I remember my grandmother being able to get emotional whenever my aunt would tell her who had passed. A sad thing to witness.
I was just thinking about this yesterday! My mother passed away three years ago and it still hits me every once in a while and makes me really cry. I wondered how many years that happened to her for her parents - maybe it happened all the years until she died.
@@rachelsewell7026 sorry for your loss i lost my mom 5 yrs ago i miss her everyday 😢
This scene is amazing. He truly is a ghost to everyone in the room except his daughter. He gravitates towards only her. Amazing film on so many levels.
Phenomenal observation
This would blow past so many peoples head. They literally fade away as he pulls towards her. Great film
Yes. And to think many of them descended from this stranger they are seeing for the first time.
Most people don't realize that this scene is only in his head as he dies going into the black hole. Remember what Matt Damon's character said: "when you die, you see your children." No one gets this but 0.0001% of us.
@@Physics_Dude nope how could he imagine old Murph otherwise this is real scene
"Because my Dad promised me"
The strongest line in probably the entire cinematic history.
As a new parent…that line hits harder than I could’ve possibly imagined.
@@Skyfalcon12345i hope to one day experience that as well. congratulations my man
That’s the line that tore me open in this scene, then how Cooper shuts his eyes as he holds her hand shows true emotion. Bone chilling scene. Thank you Christopher Nolan
That line makes me cry every time. It hits hard no matter what but having a daughter of my own makes it so much more powerful
My daughter and I watched this movie together 2 weeks ago and when she said that we both looked at each other and started crying and hugged each other. She doesn’t fully understand the love I have for her but in that moment she knew
Imagine that feeling not seeing a person for about 80 years and then he shows up in the same age as he left...
Aryanna and Sydney GACHA No. That’s how old Cooper is, not how long he was gone
I don't think we can comprehend it, because that's not a natural occurrence. It would really screw you up mentally knowing that much time has passed, which would only seem like a few weeks to you.
Ever watched Doctor Who?
This will happen upon death, this scene has some eerily similitude of when somone is about to pass on... for instance Cooper comes to visit her and everyboday around her dont really aknowledge him only his daughter, who by the nature of the scene is on the verge of passing on to the next life...
Alex Rood It was 124 Years and... it was her bloody Dad aswell! 😱
This movie is going to age extremely well
You dont know that
Fatih Well five years later it’s still considered a masterpiece.
@@TransilvanianHunger1334 If you know the film industry, why can't you know that? Regardless if the science is disproven in the future, it's still a visual masterpiece. Fuck off.
Just finished watching the movie. Damn, so mindblowing.
Have you seen Inception lately? That shit still fucking S L A P S too.
It's an honor to have been born in the same universe as Christopher Nolan, Hans Zimmer and everyone else who contributed to this absolute masterpiece.
They are the beings amongst us who have direct lines to the 5th dimension
@@coolbreeze5683Some of us can actually visualize the fourth dimension. I’d like to think I can imagine it but it’s very difficult. I bet Nolan can see it.
They are a masterpiece
They also probably borrowed ideas from others. These men aren't gods.
Such a masterpiece. Agreed 100%
This scene is beautiful because it shows that no matter how old you are, there's always that little child in you who needs their parent
I'm 36 years old and very often need the comfort of either my mom or dad, sometimes even both, and they live on opposite sides of the world from each other basically. I feel extremely fortunate to have them both still, so many friends and people I know don't have theirs unfortunately. It's a beautiful gift, love and family.
Wish my mum would give me the love I need and want😢. she tells both my sisters and I that we don’t need her love anymore because we’re adults. I’m 37
“No parent should have to watch their own child die.” That line broke me.
RIP KOBE.
That one hurt, but "because my dad promised me" is the line that absolutely rips my heart out.
"Simbelmynë... ever has it covered the tombs of my forebears. Now it shall cover the grave of my son. Alas that these evil days should be mine. The young perish, and the old linger. That I should live to see the last days of my house...
No parent should have to bury their child."
@@blarghinatelazer9394 Delivered to goddamn perfection by Ellen Burstyn
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I can't stop crying every single time i watch this scene. I promesed my then 6 month daugther 7 years ago that i would not leave her, and i didn't ,beat cancer and here i am, ready for her 8th birthday. HEr dady did not let her down.
Hell yeah man I'm happy for you
I truly respect your effort , and in a way I believe she saved you, cuz you fight so much harder knowing that she needs her father. I wish you many years of health, I’m going through something similar and this comment touched me .
YES! Delighted for you.
you sir are a legend
@@jacobn842m What are you going through?
I'm a grown man, but in this movie, I cried like a baby. Proudly.
Same. Always see this movie as a father and daughter relationship film.
This hits so much harder when you have a daughter, this scene breaks me
what' big deal. Grown men can cry, they have emotions no matter how society defines masculinity
Every. Single. Time
Brand doesnt know Cooper and TARS made it back to the Milky Way. As far as she knows, they were spaghetti-fied once they entered the event horizon of Gargantua. As far as she knows, everyone on Earth suffocated to death as blight eradicated every living thing. As far as she knows, shes the last living human being in the universe. The fate of the species lies in her hands. I can't imagine what sort of pressure she'd be under.
I'm not crying...you are😢😢😢😢😢😢
And this is why I’m out here reading interstellar fanfiction 😂
..even her love interest Edmund died.
K this fucked me up
When I search about the explanation of this movie I want to talk about the brand's future and what happened to her but everyone starts explaining everything but that .
“But I knew you’d come back.”
“How?”
“Becouse my dad promised me”
damn...
Chicken G U N yeah I know 😞
Jesus Christ I cried so much when she said that
When I heard that line, that shit struck my heart
At this part of the movie, a waterfall down from my eyes 😭
“Nobody believed me, but I knew you would come back”
“How?”
“Because my dad promised me”
That hit me so hard...
Want to be hit harder? Coop never made it back. Murph never saw her dad again.
It's all there.
Having a daughter puts it to another level. If I heard my daughter say anything like that I would lose it.
@@joebryant8500 What do you mean?
@@riveraharper8166 The end scene never happens. It's a figment of Coop's imagination as he dies floating in space.
- What do we hear on the soundtrack as he is left floating in space after the tesseract collapses? The high-pitched beep of a life support machine registering death. (We also hear it when Professor Brand dies.)
- What do we see when Coop wakes up in hospital? That he is in a long tunnel with a light at the end. People who have come back from near-death experiences report seeing a light at the end of a tunnel.
- What does Dr Mann tell Coop twice? That the last thing you see before you die is your children.
Coop never made it home.
@@joebryant8500 damn now i can't sleep in peace
Interstellar is a perfect example of a film that shows how absurdly cruel time can be to people. When Cooper last saw his daughter in person, she was just a little girl. When he sees her in person again, she's a old woman on her deathbed.
And I seriously wish that they could've ended the movie with Cooper and Brand reuniting in person. Though the ending we got is still a great one, it still felt that there should've been more.
The mark of a good movie is that it leaves you wanting more. This ending is perfect.
@@trey__918I had the same thing in mind...!! Didn't want the movie to finish...!!
I’m a sucker for visual closure lol. If I wanted to use my imagination I would read the book! Movie already 5000 minutes long.. give me closure lol
Ending let your brain decide what happens. Nolan laid the groundwork. What you decide happens is truly great film making.
Imagination is better than any attempt at a quick on- screen resolution.
We know they’re going to be in love, but it’s not going to happen in a few minutes. The director tells us, masterfully, subtly, that it will happen. Because, to Nolan, love is the strongest force in the universe. Not time, not gravity.
I love that the ending is fundamentally a layered loop. Cooper’s daughter gives him direction and hope, letting him regain the time they lost together by fathering a new human race, who in turn come back for their ancestors and restore hope and time to the rest of humanity.
Very optimistic ending.
“No parent should have to watch their own child die...”
An incomprehensible pain I truly hope I never experience.
Sadly Cooper's son's son, Jessie, died from illness from the dust storms.
@@mautun3830 serena williams u mean
The prestige yeeee
I’d rather I keep on living honestly, I can always have another kid
Don't have children and you won't ever have that experience.............
Cooper: “How?”
Murph: “Because my dad promised me.”
😭😭😭
She said her dad, not 'you'. And that's the confusing part
@@eggjason you mean SHE said
@@mthedirectioner yes, I'll edit it
That's moment OMG
That's the trust i want to earn from my daughter.
I love that she tells him to go find Brand, that she’s always put together what her father has learned, what the black hole really was all along. Such a lovely ending about passing along the torch of hope, our greatest human achievement.
Wow, well put! My friend
That moment when she says "By the light of our new sun, in our new home", as Brand took off her helmet and took a breath, indicating the presense of breathable air and suitable pressure in the planet, and what looks like a river in the background.... Masterpiece..
I never saw that! 😮
Woah, thanks for pointing that out. I missed that point
most underrated Movie ever...the Oscar has no meaning ...
oscar acts as yardstick for movies
INTERSTELLAR is beyond oscars...
FUCK THE ACADEMY.
Oh, underrated is one thing Interstellar is not. It receives a lot of praises and rightfully so.
oscar is shit now if couldn't understand this movie
Most unscientific movie. Nobody can come out of a black hole alive. Learn some science.
Do you understand how incredible the actress's performance was who played old murph? To have 2 minutes of screen time and to be able to put that much emotion into a scene?! She tied this whole movie into a perfect little bow with her performance...its really unbelievable!
That's Ellen Burstyn. Did you see Requiem for a Dream. She's even better in that movie.
Ellen Burstyn is a legend. She has been acting since the 50s! She is currently 88 years old! I don't think people understand what type of legend she is!
Ellen Burstyn is an American actress. Known for her portrayal of complicated women in dramas, Burstyn is the recipient of numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, two Primetime Emmy Awards, and a Tony Award, one of the few performers to achieve the "Triple Crown of Acting."
By the way, she was also amazing in Age of Adaline. Where she also played the daughter of someone who didn't age (Blake Lively's character).
This great actress also played the distraught mother of the possessed girl Regan in the best horrormovie ever, The Exorcist.
Hans Zimmer: So how many tears you want in this one?
Chris Nolan: Yes.
After all these years of waiting, her dad is here to hold her hand and to hold his given promise when she was a kid. What a beautiful and emotional moment. These scene showing us, that the deepest going emotions need no hollywood. Just a dad holding the hand of his daughter and a few sentences are enough - no fire in the background, no crashing plane, no pistol on someones head. Just the purest of love and emotions between a dad and his child, who took their fates like breakable heroes. Masterpiece!
This movie was made waaaaay too early for its time.
Time. A beautiful thing and hence must be treated with great caution.
This movie was pure delightful for me🥺. It really made feel that we humans have and will always push the boundaries,forge ahead our future together.
fuck the academy.
2001: A Space Odyssey
Buddy have you seen 2001. Still to this day is the most incomprehensible movie of all time and it was made 50+ years ago. Nothing will ever come close to 2001.
Apart from everything fabulous in this movie we have to aceept the fact that the background music played the most crucial role in making it more than just a movie..
Agreed. Many of the scenes would not be as emotional if not for the soundtrack. Hans Zimmer is a genius.
Watch the video by Vox that breaks down the different techniques Zimmer used in the songs. Honestly fascinating
That's what we call *Genjutsu* my guy 🥺
Many people underestimate the power of music and soundtracks. Thank goodness you guys also realize this. Music in movies makes things wholesome.
Zimmer & Nolan together are unparalleled.
I just lost my dad to brain cancer a few weeks ago. He was only 59 and didn't ever get to retire. He loved his kids more than anything in the world. His last words were directed at me, and they were "I love you." Needless to say, I just completely broke down when watching this scene recently. RIP Dad, I will always love you, you were taken far too soon. You never got to see me graduate from college in a year's time, get a job, move out, get married, and have kids, just live life. But I promise, I will live it to the fullest for you. I will make you proud Dad, and thank you for everything, I couldn't have asked for a more loving father. ❤
This is such a wholesome comment! Hope you're doing well. I'm sure your Dad would have been very proud ❤
As a father sending a daughter to college this fall, I know he's proud of you. You are his legacy going into the future. And sometimes, if you listen, you'll hear his voice whisper guidance, advice, and reassurance.
The look on Coops face at 3:13
Excitement, hope, bravery, aspiration, galvanization, utter awe.
Coopers life was about exploration. Discovery. Pushing forward into the unknown.
That face shows just how happy he is to venture on into the new Dawn under a new sun.
My favorite shot in the film because it says so much.
Nolan's decision to end it on an uplifting but ambiguous note makes this movie sooo much better than it already was.
❤
I rewatched the movie tonight and had to look up this video. I knew that someone would comment on this shot of the film because it is just too perfect. You were spot on how you described it.
The gate opening up after the shot to reveal the infinite and boundless space just tops it all off. A fookin masterpiece.
interstellar coop's face
Christopher Nolan knows how to end a movie. He leaves it to our imaginations to fill in what happens next. Love that.
@Elijah Ken Oh does he? I don't even remember to be honest lol.I must have not been paying attention to that part. What does he say?
And amazing pay off
If only Dark Knight Rises cut to black when Michael Caine nods.
Ya like Inception!
Im gonna be honest here, I don't like those kind of endings. But its just my opinion
single handedly the most heart-breaking movie scene - ever.
This was father and daughter story imo. And it sent a message loud and clear. A father and daughters bond is unbreakable. The music and actors are top notch in this. I never get upset from a film but this brought me to my knees. Nolan is a king at these films. We are blessed to have him
the only problem is Coop had a son too and never really cared what happened to him because he didn't follow in his footsteps like Murph did
"No parent should have to watch their child die."
At this day a manly tear dropped out of my left eye.
Avongard *and then everybody clapped*
"No parent should have to bury their child." -Theoden
This is an exception because he saved mankind by time traveling or something I don't know how to explain. She lived to be older than him and I did tear up when they met. I thought he'll never see her again but he did and got back to mankind so I'm happy about that.
Both eyes. Till this date. Both eyes man
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Gravity wins 7 academy awards. Interstellar wins 1. Explain that shit to me.
The stench of Hollywood.
Unlike Interstellar, Gravity had an amazing climax and a great ending. Don't get me wrong. Both films are wonderful and i'd watch either one any day.
Gravity was an incredible film? lol
because the gravity of the black hole didn't allow interstellar to move to the awards
uh....yeah Zimmer got duped big time
I was still a bachelor when I first saw the scene 'because my dad promised me,' and I felt really sad. Later, after my daughter was born, I watched the movie again, and I cried like a baby upon seeing the same scene
Dude SAME!!!! Every movie I watch now I get so emotional when it comes to kids and parent scenes lol I'm like "wtf is wrong with me! Lol"
her family treats their great grandfather and grandfather like a complete stranger, this scene is anything but human
They literally never knew him?
"Because my dad promised me."
Just a measly 5 words got me choking back tears.
Can’t agree more
So true.
Same and I am never the same after this movie
Fuck man i hold it back
I actually shed a few tears in the cinema/first time i watched it
This movie taught me that time is our biggest enemy. And something that can make you cry...
If we could only control it
Koala'sStropenInZuidAfrika learned me
Merrkoh Sorry
I had this same experience with the 2002 The Time Machine and with the Carl Sagan's Cosmos Saga
"Learned you" huh..... interesting...
The shot of Brand remembering her love and her walking towards her new ‘home’ is amazing. what a movie .
After 2 years, I understood that this movie was not about space, it was about love.
"Because my Dad promised me"
This always gets me. Hard to hold back tears.
She hypocritical bitch she spent half the movie hating him for leaving
you don’t have to hold them, let them flow :)
I cried like a baby, dammit
gay
@@chanareyoudone loser
Matthew mcconaughey should have won best leading actor and interstellar should have won best movie. Period
The question is... Did Cooper, find Brand or was she an old lady by the time he got there
@@effortlessawareness8778 she will age at arguably the same pace as Cooper because Edmund’s planet is pretty far from the black hole
You forgot Hans Zimmer
Jake Gyllenhaal in Nightcrawler and Ralp Fiennes in Grand Budapest Hotel were the best that year, but this was also McConaughey’s best performance.
@Om Patel Yeah I’ve seen it.
I remember watching this at the cinema with my mum, and my dad was always travelling so we barely saw him when I was growing up. My mum and I cried our eyes out because we both knew how desperate we were for him to be home more than a day or two. He had missed so much and it broke our hearts. He only did it because he wanted to give us the best lives possible, and I'm eternally grateful for that, but he shouldn't have needed to make such a big sacrifice. One day he came home and said that he was staying at home because he missed our family and didn't want to miss our graduations, our achievements, our partners, our lives. We watched this film together shortly after he returned and I distinctly remember this scene playing because he started crying too. He knew how much he had lost because of time and the sacrifices he made for all of us. We hugged for what seem an eternity and I felt like he finally had the peace he deserved. I love you dad. Thank you for giving me everything I have now and for what my future family will have.
9 years after the release... I finally saw it in theatres and it was beautiful.
tf which theater? i wanna see it AGAIN in theayers
dafuk
When your dad actually returns
after buying milk..
lol, all jokes aside. this movie is legendary
Yeah
"Hey I'm back"
Not the time man
@@shroomyshroom5345 And Andy Garcia as he walks in the room lol
Damn feels... Nolan you're a genius.
the combo of him and jonathan working together is insane...all of their previous movies plus this set an incredibly high bar for themselves its nuts
trha2222 well thats cool i mean i dont know you so i really couldnt say. but if you do il def watch it plus hollywood is out of ideas so something fresh would be great...good luck nolan had to start somewhere too
trha2222 I don't.
trha2222 Sorry but not many people on Earth could make a better film than this
I want to be a movie director anyway so that's why I do Stopmotions. I can't wait to make a better film that interstellar which will almost be impossible!
One of the scenes that made me cry the most in my entire life
No matter how many times i watch this, I always get goosebumps
"Because my dad promised me."
one sentence define the film
KillerCreeper55 ¡Hola Killer!
You already sort of subconsciously knew... that Cooper was going to make it back. :')
Divy Dubey Yep, I was crying like a b*tch when she said that.
Yeah that scene made me tear up and i never tear up over movies...having a 3 year old daughter i couldnt imagine not seeing her till shes on her death bed
Her giggle after her father says, "You told them I like farming?", gets me every time.
Yeah, Murphy kinda has a sadistic sense of humor there. It would be like my dad telling everybody how much I liked working in a restaurant, which I did from age 12 until I left my house. (It's like people on those Food Network shows saying that their dream is to work in a restaurant the rest of their lives. I think they're f*k'n nuts. It takes all kinds and good on them, somebody has to do it.)
@@Skank_and_Gutterboy To be fair I don't think Murph meant it, it's just that everybody else took it literally, and Murph just didn't correct them because it wasn't really a big thing
That opening organ that increases in volume just shakes me to my core every time. Brilliant
of every film I have ever watched, this one made me cry. The absolute journey this film took me on was unmatched. Its incredible.
“You go.”
“Where?”
That part was so sad to me. This man has traversed across the universe, through space and time. And everything he left at home has changed completely.
It ruins me everytime 💔
Well on the bright side his daughter is trying to set him up with a new wife lol
It’s what he always did though it’s in his DNA
At this point of the film's chronology and due to the peculiar time dilation caused by the black hole, Murph had experienced much longer years of life compared to her father, enough for her to understand and advise him to return to Brand (hope I spelled her name correctly).
@@thewanderer4509 A father is still wiser and that's a fact.
This has to be one of the greatest movies of all time...
The best*
Ok... I'm fucking confused now... why do people keep commenting .....time
Oh my god
@@thegbgamer3072 ..............time
.....
It’s 2023 now and this is still the best movie ever created.
This and hostiles
Almost ten years on and this film still hits as hard as it did the first time I watched it, truly masterful filmmaking
Because the villain is cruel, mean and ruthless. All this happened.
Time.
Time isn't cruel or anything. It just...is.
@@user-fl6xz3yw4y NANI
The dream-time is the next dimension - All time is experienced at once, past-present-future. It's where we are when we dream and possibly where our souls travel when we cross over
And yes, time is truly cruel. As Indiana Jones said in the Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls, "I have reached the age where life has stopped giving me things, and instead starts taking them away. " (looking at the picture of his recently deceased father.)
@@izlshf5879 kaneki to furuta
this world isn't good or evil it's just is = meaning= it's neither or both for some it's shit for some it's heaven it depends on many factors
furuta : this world is really fucked i just wanted to live a normal life
and i agree being born to africa and dying young becouse of lack of nutritions or medical assistence is what's cruel but then there is us on the internet who have the standarts of living high and we comment here and enjoy our time
"Because my dad promised me"
That line still breaks me into a million pieces many years after... I'm not even a dad but something about it resonates in me, like i've got this biological urge to protect my family even though i have none
Me too
Lol get it queen
Your Peoples ❤️🌎🌍🌏
Protect your spunk after your xvideo session old son . They can be your babies you keep in a jar
Same here...that specific part...
My goodness Ellen did such an astounding job in not even 5 minutes of screen time. She’s an incredible actress, which shouldn’t come as a surprise as one of the few people to have ever achieved the triple crown in acting. Truly one of the greats
This movie is a blueprint for the upcoming shift in consciousness that humanity is experiencing!
An hour is about to pass on Miller’s planet since the release of INTERSTELLAR!!! Amazing
That's so strange isn't it? I wonder how much time passed for Brand before Coop got there.
@@BrokenGodEnt 3:00 "maybe right now she's settling in for the long nap" so not long I guess. That line about our new home gave me chills
@@BrokenGodEnt im sure it wouldnt be long. Her time goes down faster than his; so it would actually be shorter for her.
@@TheFoxPlush Edmund's planet is farther from Gargantuan than Mann's planet, it orbits around a star in the black hole systemand not Gargantuan itself, Time dilation in Mann's planet wasn't very significant, so it's safe to assume it will be pretty much imperceptible in Edmund's planet.
If the worm hole still is around Saturn then Cooper will arrive in less than a year maybe, He would just have to travel the distance from the other end of the wormhole to Edmund's planet and his spaceship seem pretty quick.
But we have to take account that Brand also had to travel from Gargantuans event horizon to Edmund's planet which also was some months as well.
So yeah, I don't think she will have to wait very long.
well 9 minutes passed since you wrote this with this logic
When she says "By the light of our new sun, in our new home" it gave me chills
This movie is gold
@@Aiibhit is
I'm still having ghoosbumps
YES! 🙌🏻 such an amazing movie with the perfectly crafted ending
That’s why I’m here. I looove this scene.
As a father of 2 daughters, the moment he walked into that room and saw his baby girl... old and dying.. that ripped my heart to shreds. That would absolutely destroy me. I saw this scene before watching the whole movie and I've never been able to watch it because of that.
Matthew is absolutely incredible in this film, just incredible.
When you realize that Interstellar didn’t need an Oscars, Oscars needed Interstellar... TO RISE
lol
Interstellar is beyond Oscar movie
Oscar is getting biased now anyways. after they gave the Boss Baby an academy award, i stopped liking them. i mean and this movie doesn't need an Oscar just to prove that it has a really great quality in it, this movie this much better than Oscar anyways.
@@fantasyalover4782 wtf fucking Boss Baby? That was just...
@@fantasyalover4782 They didn't give "The Boss Baby" an Oscar, only a nomination in a weak year where they had to struggle to find four nominees against "Coco".
" You cannot go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending."
- Interstellar
Is this your word? Or somebody said this in movie?
Really nice quote.
@Michael Bexter it a quote from C.S. Lewis
This is.. Soul awakening....
Although they did go back in time
this moment was truly heartbreaking and bittersweet😢 i saw this film when i was 14 and at 20, i still remember those dialogues during the ending and Matt Damon's amazing performance at the middle part
I have a daughter and this scene kills me every time I watch it. I would have loved to hear him tell her he loves her for ever and ever tho..
I love how it starts with Cooper as the parental figure, so all you see in Murph is the same little girl, then the reality of their age gap hits when Murph says, in the widsom of her advanced age, that no parent should watch their child die. Cooper adopts the submissive role and listens to Murph like she is his superior. Amazing portrayal by the actors.
It’s a nice reflection of the fact that she was actually the one chosen to save the world. I especially love that she shows no hatred for him whatsoever in this moment unlike when he first left. This time they get to say goodbye the right way 😢
Probably one of my favourite scenes in the whole movie. Such a subtle interaction that helps the audience see the journey Cooper has been through.
That's exactly how I saw it too, like he instantly understood that they've traded places as far as who gives who advice... Beautiful beyond words
it makes sense though, since she's older, wiser and more knowledgeable with experience. Must be funny being a 128 year old man in a 40 some year old's body, seeing your 80 year old daughter in front of you, who is both younger and older than you now.
@bannerman Exactly!
this film will forever transcend space and time.
interstellar blew me away.
thanks nolan and zimmer.
one of the greatest....ever
space-time*
trha2222 Holy shit, don't quit your day job, fella
trha2222 the thing is we are watching the works from one of the greatest filmmakers alive with one of the greatest composers alive of the last 20 years so yeah , you could kindly FUCK OFF
trha2222
WTF , that was English
That shot of the bay door opening into the blackness of space hearkens back to the hope and optimism of the first Star Wars movie (1977). We never see his ship fly into space, but the music and narration instill that great sense of adventure. Masterful ending.
After this masterpiece we all knew how important our time together is 😢
I love how technically he's related to just about everyone else in the room yet he wastes no time even acknowledging them.
His grandkids and their kids and potentially even their kids kids. But he doesn't know them. It's like going to a family reunion. There are like 45 people there and you may be close to 10, know another 15-20 a little bit, and have no clue about the rest. Even though they're your family by blood, they're just not really *your* family so it's awkward to even talk to them lol.
I think it's more weird the other way round. They all know who he is, and his story.
But then, they are all there for their mother/grandmother.
@@davids3539 yes! I love that Murph became the wisest one of all of them. She sent her dad back to Brand to save all of humankind
Sounds like my Grandad tbh
He shouldn't be able to do that in reality of a life and the last family he knows is Murph he loved her he didn't know anyone else in that room
best sci-fi movie of the 21st century.
Daniel LOL
Daniel nope,
Till the world ends this is the memorable sci fi movie
Edge of Tomorrow?
Salman Memehood no
Daniel yes
phenomenal acting, composition, scoring, and I still cry watching this scene.
Most accurate and most useful movie ever I saw... I'm literally crying after watching this movie... I'll tell my kids about this movie when they grow up
I am not ashamed to say that I cried in cinema when she said: "Because my dad promised me"... Jesus that broke me, because I'm dad myself to a daughter...
I know :(
+CroPETROforeverNBA if you cry, you are a good person, only a good person understand every little thing that happened in this scene. when she said " because my dad promised me " i was like :'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''(l
don't feel no way so did I
+CroPETROforeverNBA I watched it with my dad and he told me that when we arrived home, he cried too. (He also has a daughter)..
+CroPETROforeverNBA damn that part caught me.
Arguably the best ending scene ever. This is what I love about Christopher Nolan. He leaves everyone mesmerized in the end.
the best movie ever. period.
Sunshine 2007 got some words for you
@@storageunit2683 such an underrated film
@@kylel7158 its embarrassingly underrated :/ someone random asked which film is better. And it's a 50/50 for me.
@@storageunit2683 Absolutely agreed. I saw it in theaters, bought it on dvd and watch it at least once a year - the atmosphere in that film is my favorite by far
I didn't think Nolan would ever top Inception in terms of making amazing sci-fi movies, but after watching Interstellar, I was wrong. This was his masterpiece. The movie tackled such big sci-fi concepts while managing to bring such raw emotional drama at the same time. MM should've gotten nominated again, but he had just won his Oscar the year before..
I just realized something after watching this movie like 9 times. Remember how Cooper said "Newton's third law, you gotta leave something behind" to Brand after diving in the black hole? Well, that same law resonates through the ending. He leaves his daughter after having travelled through galaxies to find her again. Gotta leave something behind to move forward.
Bingo, he even says earlier “I don’t care for this, pretending like we’re back where we started. I want to know where we’re going”. Interstellar is beyond a great film; it’s almost like a drug you can actually digest. All the desperation, bewilderment, triumph and inspiration of the human experience wrapped together in just under 3 hrs. Phenomenal.
🥺
This is too much for me to digest. Enough for today🥴
"I'm here now Murph. I'm here."
"No. No parent should have to watch their own child die..."
That was like a knife through my heart. So much feels. D;
In german it even says "... Bury" instead of die. It's so deep. Watching your children burried under a bunch of earth.
I see people saying that they didn't like how short Cooper's and Murph's conversation was, but then they don't understand that. Coop shouldn't see his daughter die, and Dr. Mann even said to Coop that before he dies he'll "see" his children. This is what's happening to Murph, she's dying so she's seeing her children before she goes.
You assume that this scene was the length of the conversation, I'm sure all we got was basically the cliff notes version of it, and it's up to us to interpret all else that was said
+Batman Jr. One theory that's out there is that Coop actually died when he ejected from the Ranger while entering Gargantua (The Black Hole), and everything that happened after was just sort of a death dream of him seeing Murph again. Kinda similar to what Dr. Mann what saying about everyone seeing the people they love just before dying. Obviously, we would love to believe the ending we were given, but this is actually an interesting theory when you think about it.
How does that explain him and the new TARS about to launch into space to find Brand?
In my opinion this is the greatest movie ever made
Murphy: "Because my dad promised me."
Music: **dinnnnng**
Every single grown-ass man in the theater: **cries like a 3 year old**
DudeWat
Yes.
Yes I did.
I cried hard.
God damn.
I never cried that much in my life
I remmember that my wife was sleeping (day hard) at movie and I started to cry loud) and she awoke scaried about me.
As a father of 5. That shit hit me hard.
yes .yes I did
Now, ladies and gentlemen, this is where men cry.
pssst... men are allowed to cry. it's ok.
Fucking true that :'(
you need a licence
Give this guy a medal😭
no. this is where gods cry
Father daughter bond is something else. I recently had my first child , and I’m sure that that love exceed life itself. Something that strong is not limited to this life, it goes much beyond life. Incredible movie.
This is one of the very few movies that can get me tearing up multiple times in the runtime. Really hits the heart hard watching some of this.
This movie didnt deserve an Oscar. Is way too good to recieve such a cheap award.
Oscar didn't deserve this movie.
@@wodemovie do u really think so?
@@wodemovie agreed
@@kenway7689 we know so
@@seya_2yeah, i agree,i just didn't understand right.I really love interstellar
The contrast between what he achieved versus what it cost him is immense. He saved everyone else but he is lost and alone. He is heroic and it was necessary but he has been cheated out of love. It was an awful personal sacrifice to lose all he knew and loved and all that lost time with his entire family so when his dying old daughter tells him to go after Brandt, he realises that she is the only one left with who he has any personal connection. That she is the only one with whom he has shared experiences and that they can give each other an understanding no one else in the universe can give him/her. Murph gives him the answer over how to get over his loneliness, isolation and despair.
Great ending.
well said!!
Oh my god, I never realized that after Murph's death Brandt is the only person alive who can be close to Cooper. This thought has really amazed me
It is true but unfortunetly too late for him...... Nolan is genius for me
Yes!!!! Love this comment
Its satisfying climax
The fact that to call this movie a "one of a kind masterpiece" is a gross understatement says it all ... There are really no words in the English language that can truly describe this movie in totality... It's a science fiction... A horror... A thriller... A love story all roles into one.. but at it's core... It's a movie about a father literally traversing the cosmos and very fabric of time itself not to save humanity that was perk... But a father keeping a promise he made to his little girl... You had to see it it Is imax to truly get the full experience... When the lights came on it made me think... Who died in the room... Because everyone in the theater was puffy face and eyes watering...
I watched this film today for the first time and can’t stop thinking about it.
What an amazing piece of film history and how lucky we all are to be alive to be able to see it. 9/12/23
At 1:18 when she says ''because my dad promised me' and the soundtrack goes deep in. The feels were so strong. Amazing acting, amazing writing, amazing movie. Brilliant!
Feels amazing... Every time when i hear that word she says. I can't stop crying.
tiRov u aint the only one
Very beautiful expression.... are you a poet, if no, you can become,truly.
2020 and I’m still loving every bit of this legendary movie 😢
Currently crying while running through the comments 😭
yeah...
😔
No wayy he took tars to space again !
mhm
Good God only Nolan could possibly make such an ending. Happy, yet so utterly heartbreaking at the same time
This movie absolutely guts me every single time.
I regret not watching this in IMAX
it was incredible
It was amazing! Feel sad for the ones that missed it lol
SAME
Absolute masterpiece. What an experience.
John Leo go to fxm
This movie was way ahead of its time. Most of the people who hated it did not understand it all.
Because they’re liberal lefties
Transformers' fans
mopar man explain please. How's that relevant ?
mopar man how is that relevant, plus that's the best grammar I've seen in my entire goddamn life, I think you need to got pack to pre school, and learn some grammar.
The joke just flew over everyone's head omfg
i wish i had never seen this movie so i could discover this absolute masterpiece for the first time once more.
What an incredible scene and film. I get tears/shivers every time
It’s the fact that Dr Brand doesn’t know that always get me... imagine being her thinking that you’re the last of your kind, alone on a strange planet, alone in the universe and tasked with the responsibility of restarting your entire species.
Imagine her tears when she see’s Coop? 😪
I was just thinking this. Like Brand is out there somewhere with the burden of starting a new beginning for humanity without knowing that humanity is saved. It's really tragic.
This got to me. Interstellar 2? I'm all for it.
@@aarontran4331 Definitely not gonna happen.
D D it should tho 😭
Goddamn..
The pain of my mother's death left me suicidal. Interstellar made me believe she's still alive in another space time dimension.. and gave me hope to fight on. Thank you Nolan..
Hope ur doing great my bro
It is Man// death is just a transition to another dimension the same happen when we are born staying in the body as a vehicle to survive and enjoy in this Earth.
🙏🏽 Stay strong you will see her again.
Follow your mother to hell
@@pogotaga13 hahahaah 🤣 chill out kid// why so aggressive I'll find your mother and daughter and grandma there too
Why?
Every human alive has parents and in most cases they die before us.
110 BILLION humans have been alive.
Why are you unable to deal with what 110 BILLION have dealt with before?
One of the greatest movies of all time