INTERSTELLAR - MOVIE REACTION - FIRST TIME WATCHING
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- Опубліковано 12 січ 2023
- Today we are watching Interstellar! Enjoy!
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“Because my dad promised me” still hits me like a truck after all these years.
Agreed. 😭
I can not NOT tear up when she says that. This movie is the most emotional thing Ive ever seen. Masterpiece for the ages
yep. gets me everytime.
Yeah... Like that's the only line that does it in that movie.
Simply put, this touches the hearts of fathers. You'll find Nolan's films have at least two themes going on at the same time. There's the obvious technological /realistic theme, but there's also the emotional and moral theme. "Interstellar"s secondary theme is the love of a father. It's the endurance and the sacrifice we'll make for our children.
It will be fair to say that not every man who produces a child is a father. It's more than just biological reproduction. That's why many will stress there's a difference between "father" and "dad." To reference from "Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2," "He was you're father, but he was never your daddy. And I'm so proud you were my boy."
Our children aren't just our offspring or "little copies of us." You're the new people who got to meet and show the wonder of life. You're the miracle we're allowed to help create. You're our dreams, our future, and our love.
What else matters?
The fact Hans Zimmer didn't even get an Oscar for making this soundtrack is still a tragedy.
It was nominated (2015) but lost to Grand Budapest Hotel, which is a fabulous movie in its own right. But yeah, I agree with the tragic part. Nobody talks about that movie's score any more, while Interstellar's has become a thing of legends. Just look at how many covers there are on youtube.
Almost as tragic as Saving Private Ryan losing Best Picture to some garbage ass movie no one even remembers(yes I know what won it and that makes it a tragedy).
@@alalcoolj216 Grand Budapest was a good film, but I can’t remember a damned thing about the score, I will NEVER forget Interstellar’s score. No shade to Desplat, he’s a great composer, but the Interstellar score was an absolute masterpiece.
@@jasonforester7292 Yeah, that year was absolute robbery. Both Saving Private Ryan and Gods & Monsters got completely snubbed in favor of a very forgettable film.
@@Matrim42 Not sure I know what Gods & Monsters is.
I was extremely lucky when I got to see this movie for the first time. I won tickets to the European Premier in London and when I was seated, Matthew McConaughey and Christoper Nolan walked in front of the screen and said a few words before the film started. Once the movie was over we walked out into the foyer and right in front of me were Stephen Hawking and Kip Thorne who had also attended the premier and helped with the science behind the film. I never got to speak to any of them, but it's one of my favorite memories of all time!
Edit: Fun fact! Hollywood has spent around $900 billion in fictional money rescuing Matt Damon from various situations
I am envious. Very awesome thing to have in your memories.
I used the urinal next to the one Hironobu Sakaguchi was using at the San Francisco premiere of Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
Great comment!
@@nooneofconsequence1251 My mates uncle was one of the Kray Twins . .. .
That's crazy, I once met our former president in theater in similar way, I was like "whaaat????" I had a seat literally behind him. 😀
Hans Zimmer is a legend. The soundtrack to this film is just unreal. It adds so much to the experience.
His best soundtrack in my opinion, just so incredible.
Films like this one must be experienced with a big screen and a good sound system. No ear buds!
@@Stogie2112 really good earbuds are far superior to most sound systems, except the high price range for a few thousand euros. My HyperX in-ears have literally the best bass possible and 7-way-audio. Cant even get remotely close to that with a 300€ soundbar or some speakers
@@svenr.3803 .... You're entitled to your opinion.
A good sound system with a good bass system lets you hear and "feel" everything. You're not just getting sounds pumped straight into your ears.
He’s probably the greatest living score composer today. Don Davis probably exceeds him in sophistication, Bear McCreary may be his match in emotionalism, but for my money few are as good all around and no one is as good at drawing a picture with sound. I can listen to just about any Zimmer score and I can just see what is happening.
What’s beautiful about Coop and Murphy’s relationship that most people don’t realize is that despite the fact that everyone always thought she hated her dad for leaving, when she comes back to the house toward the end and goes to her old room she’s wearing the same jacket Coop was wearing when he left. The bond and love she had for her Dad never left not even in the slightest
Yep. People don't often think about the fact that it's very possible to be deeply, deeply angry with someone and still love them without question.
What an emotional journey.
"...Because my dad promised me." gets me crying every single time.
Consider this:
From liftoff, two year nap, wormhole, water planet, to receiving all those messages…on Cooper’s awake and cognizant timeline, he had just left his kids at most, a couple of weeks before. And now he’s watching their whole lives pass and his son say goodbye.
Just crushing.
I can’t trust anyone who doesn’t cry during this movie
I cry during every reaction.
I still get teary watching this movie, even though I've seen it 6 or 7 times at this point. No other Nolan movie has delivered this kind of emotional reaction for me so, to me, it's his greatest work.
**only*" six or seven?
I already have my trigger points that are so powerful that the emotion is triggered automatically. "No - it is necessary". "We agreed - 90%". "Because my dad promised me".. What a masterpiece
Especially if your a parent!
@@RustyX2010 Yes! Anything involving kids hits me 10 times as hard now that I have a kid.
My pick for Nolan's best, as well.
Best line of the movie right there... "What's your trust setting TARS?" ... "Lower than yours apparently." I am ded. And yeah, Matt Damon was an M.Night Shamalan level plot twist. You know what's heartbreaking tho... wondering who's gonna be older than who when he finally gets to her planet. Or do you think that whomever created the wormhole planned for the return trip and spat him out of the wormhole at such a point in time that he manages to land only a few days after Brand? Talk about playing twister with the brain.
I personally loved "Yeah you can use it (the green light) to find your way back to the ship after I blow you out the airlock." Followed by him turning the light on, rofl. As for Coop, I don't think he'll age much, if at all. The wormhole is likely still open, so he'll just fly through it and go straight to the planet (the wormhole and planet are far enough from Gargantua to not be affected by the time dilation). The only difference might be whatever time passed when Coop detached, and however long Brand (Brandt?) was still in the effects of Gargantua, but I assume showing her at the end and not looking aged suggests she was outside the range of dilation for it to not matter.
Addie has to watch "The Last Samurai". Please encourage her!
The cut when Cooper is watching the video of Murphy talking about being the same age has to be my favorite scene in the film.
It felt so natural to cut to her standing up after filming that video.
It's always difficult to choose a favourite movie, song etc. But if I really had to pick a single movie, this would be it.
I've decided my favorite movie is the one I can watch literally everyday...so Interstellar is absolutely my favorite movie.
"There is a moment!" 😂 One of my favourites
Famous last words 💀
Same. The fact that he's just about to say something pompous, trying to spin his betrayal and cowardice into a moment of nobility... and doesn't even get to finish the sentence is just a perfect filmmaking beat.
It's also structured almost identically to (spoiler alert) Rachel Dawes's death in _The Dark Knight_ - whenever I'm watching either film I can't help but be reminded of the same moment in the other one!
Dr Mann: "There is a moment, [explodes]"
Rachel Dawes: "Somewhere, [explodes]"
I'm crying 8 minutes into this because I love this movie so much 🥰
It gets better every time I watch it... because I catch things I didn't before. And rewatching it helps you get a better sense of the time Coop was in the 5th dimension.
And at least a lot of it is based on real science. This movie predicted what a black hole would look like.
One of the best sci-fi movies ever made. And the music. Holy moly the music. For more smart sci-fi like this, you should definitely check out Children of Men and my all-time favorite sci-fi movie Arrival.
As great as the music is, it never was the same after the Honest Trailer for Interstellar "...and experience what it sounds like when Hans Zimmer falls asleep on a church organ (cue extremely loud organ sound)".
Great recommendations for follow-ups. Both great films. Arrival is just as mind-blowing as Interstellar -- maybe even moreso.
Agreed 100% on _Arrival_ - it was what put both Denis Villeneuve and Ted Chiang on my radar and it's an achingly beautiful piece of work. _Contact_ is another one that's deeply underrated; it never fails to bring me to tears (and, randomly, also has Matthew McConaughey in it!).
I have watched Interstellar a dozen times. Addie your reaction was exactly the same as all our reactions when we saw this the first time. The sound, the cinematography, time messing with your head, the betrayal, the amazing score, all of the things that make this an amazing film. It was like watching this again for the first time. Thanks Addie!
This is a top 5 movie of the last 25 years. It's so underrated and was ignored at the Oscar's as per usual with award shows. I couldn't name any awarded movies that those idiots nominated but this one will be remembered for ever.
10:51 « im really curious about the time before he get back » oh man you’re not ready for this
I love this movie. One of the most underappreciated aspects to the movie is Tars and Case, imo. They are such fantastic characters with fantastic design and used so well throughout the movie.
TARS: "Plenty of slaves for my robot colony."
CASE: "TARS talks plenty for both of us."
Me: *ded*
The score for this movie is just on another level. I listen to it when I'm studying all the time.
Addie talking about wanting to watch Interstellar after seeing The Martian - "The only connection they have is space, the general theme of space"
Me - Paging Dr. Mann
There will be tears. Oh yes, there will be tears.
When I first saw Interstellar in theaters, I almost fainted during the docking scene. I had stopped breathing. One of the best scenes in all of cinema. The music, drama, everything: Perfect.
Everyone's biggest question about the "They" who made the wormhole is answered by one theory: Amelia raised the new colony who many years in the future figured out how to use (possibly) Casimir effect to create white holes (time-reversed black holes) to then place them at the right places in the universe to form wormholes and also to send such wormholes themselves through white holes (which may be the nearly impossible part) to the right time to allow Cooper to send data about gravitational manipulation to rescue the rest of humanity and bring them to Edmunds and Brand's planet.
“By the light of our new sun… in our new home.” Humanity is awesome.
The idea of the bookshelf is that Human in the future placed it there. They evolved above what we currently can perceive in dimensional space, but think of it this way. We can look at a chair and move it around in a 3D space. Evolved humans could look at the same chair, but as they move it around in their 3D space, it also ages, or gets younger. The bookshelf is the evolved humans way of "Dumbing it down" for us to be able to comprehend it.
I love this movie so much. Watched it in theatre 3 times in a week. Just stunning. Nolans best movie and one of the best Movies ever made
"Because my dad promised me" gets me every time
I've seen this so many times since it came out that I've lost count. But I wish I could see it for the first time all over again. It left me speachless.
Great reaction. Nolan is known for somewhat inconclusive endings; although it is implied that the two main characters get together and create a new civilization. Next up: INCEPTION- this Nolan film will blow your mind away!
Inception sequel:
Just two hours of a spinning top
I ugly cried through the last half of the movie when I first saw it in the theater. Still never fails to give me an epic case of the feels.
This movie is an absolute masterpiece.
"Cooper, This is not time for caution." Gives me chills. The power of that scene is due to its direct connection with the proceeding scene. One selfish act leads to ruin and another selfless act accomplishes the impossible using power that seems to be granted from the universe perhaps. To me, it's a portrait of the struggle of human existence. Its the worst case of F.O.M.O. ever VS. Biting the bullet and doing the right thing.
Love transcends all time and dimensions. Our love for our departed friends and loved ones remains even though they’re not here. Miss you dad.
Getting to watch a top 10 movie all-time for the first time is such a great experience.
They leased a field and planted corn just to film the scenes with the car and the fire.
And with most of the corn not being destroyed, they had a farmer harvest it later and sold it on the market.
Fun fact the soundtrack on the water planet; every tick represents 1 day back on earth.
Addie, if you go back and listen to the sounds on Millers Planet, you'll hear the ticking. It's sequenced about every 1.25 seconds = 1 earth day.
Also, when you jumped during the depressurization scene... imagine that on the IMAX scale. :D it scared the everyone to death. Quite a few people actually screamed.
Hans Zimmer didn't knew he was making the soundtrack for Interstellar. Nolan just presented a small story of a father and child. The story impressed and touched Zimmer so much that he created all the soundtrack based on that story only. It was after Interstellar finished, Zimmer came to know it was for this movie. 🔥
I think some movies are so great that we only should be allowed to think about their greatness after some years, to see how masterful they are. Interstellar should've won more oscars than it did, much more because we NOW can see the masterpiece that it is.
I love this movie so much. Everything is done so well, all the details, relativity, the villain twist, etc.. I love the robots LARS and TARS, great additions.
Nolan and Zimmer created a true masterpiece.
I love the robots lol I want one for myself , I think you mean CASE and TARS btw 😉
The only habitable planet ended up being Edmunds, which makes the scene where Dr Brand was talking about love with Cooper
makes more sense
The soundtrack really makes this movie
And the really cool part is that it is a sci-fi movie yet all of that music is real instruments not synthesizers. It is mostly a large pipe organ.
Those ticking sound is a day for earth in that watery planet..
This, arrival, passenger, the martian and gravity all came out close the same time. I guess there was a big space craze back then
This was amazing in IMAX 70mm
Practically the first line in the movie.
"Dad, I thought you were the ghost."
If you want to watch another Nolan film, I highly recommend Inception. One of my favorites!
I sat here for 10min waiting for the dog in the back to move…..then I realized it’s a pillow😂
I still say, his best movie is his first, Memento ! I put this up there with Arrival. Also strange that Murph and Matt Damon also both in, The Martian! If u dont tear up in this movie, u have no heart!also type in here, strangers play Interstellar on piano in public!!
George Clooney actually did 2 space movies in the past ten years that were excellent. Gravity and Midnight Sky!
I cried like a baby watching this in the cinema. It is so good written 👌🏽
I've seen this about 5 times and even cried watching her reaction.
According to astrophysicists, the black hole as shown here is the most accurate version of one showing in movies. Christopher Nolan for another win. Such a good movie. :)
Love is another dimension to communicate through time
Haha, the only connection between this and The Martian is space. 😳😳😳
...and Matt Damon & Jessica Chastain.
Edmunds probably did survive a long, long time. It's just that time ran normally for him (or close to it) so at least 86 years had passed since he went through the wormhole. They had been gone 10 yrs when Coop left, he spent 2 years traveling to Saturn, he spent 23 years on Miller's planet, and then the 51 yrs' time slippage from their slingshot around Gargantua; you could argue there was likely at least another year's worth of time spent traveling around Saturn, to Mann's planet, and once Brand was outside of Gargantua's pull heading toward's Edmund's planet, so likely 87 yrs total.
Just seeing that you are reacting to this movie seriously made my day
Poor Addie, You looked like you were barely breathing and so stressed, maybe you should have a paramedic on standby when you watch movies... 🤣
But a lovely reaction to watch. Adorable even.
Just wait until she watches Dunkirk (2017), she'll feel very high-strung.
Spoilers:
When Matt Damon showed up, it never crossed my mind for a single second that he was the twist villain. I just couldn’t picture him as an antagonist at the time. Boy did twist shock me.
You should watch The Departed if you want to see Damon play a real bastard.
He was a villain but not an antagonist, time is the antagonist for this movie on my account.
That was precisely why Nolan cast Damon for the role
Zimmer's organ pieces really give the film a monumental, almost biblical feel. If the score would have been a more ''generic'' kind that you usually associate with scifi the film would probably had a completely different tone. By far Zimmer's best work and easily Nolan's best film, in my opinion. The way how it combines the concepts of love and time with consciousness of our own existence is simply beautiful. Nostalgia and survival, dreams and persistence. The little blinks of human lives in this place. Nature that gives and takes. We are all our own ghosts.
Luv this movie!! Thanks for sharing your reaction to this movie! One of my favorite movies and soundtrack! Your the best Addie Luv ya❤😊
As someone who has always been into space, and especially black holes, this was "my" movie. There are definitely some liberties taken about what happens in/around the black hole (in reality, it would've torn both the ship and Cooper into a tiny string of atoms long before he got to the singularity), but it remains a testament to the things that we as humans have figured out about how time and gravity work. Extreme physics are things that the human mind, even the greatest among us, struggle to believe. The idea that time is malleable is something completely alien to us as a reality, but that's what the math shows us, and we even have physical proof on smaller scales based on tests done on those we have sent to space.
This movie did a lot of great work for the science community in pulling new people in who were curious about the actual science. The Hubble telescope showed us that even people who aren't science nerds love space if it's accessible to them, and Carl Sagan spent his life dedicated to that cause (cannot recommend watching his Cosmos episodes enough). Any time we bring in someone new, that's a potential scientist who might figure out one of those big mysteries we haven't conquered yet.
If you haven't seen it already you should watch Inception, also by Christopher Nolan. It's just as unique and good in the same ways as Interstellar
Last week i saw this movie on latín spanish and What can i say? I cried a Lot... I can't deny that Matthew Made a great acting but the VA for Cooper on latín was Spectacular and epic, i got goosebumps When i hear him crying.
Christopher Nolan movies are all pretty great, especially the trippy ones that mess with the viewer's perception of time. 🙂 Memento, Inception, and Tenet would all be pretty cool to rewatch on Addie's channel honestly.
I dont have kids and I am 34 but this is the only movie that makes me cry every time
This to me is the new 2001: A Space Odyssey. Christopher Nolan is no Stanley Kubrick. If anyone working today is, it's probably Denis Villeneuve. But Nolan did something remarkable with this film and it has so much in common with 2001.
This is one of my favorites! Thanks for watching it with us.
Coop and Murph were the same age when he came back. We don't really know but I suspect it was the people on the space station who saved mankind. Coop stole the new exploration ship to go back to be with Brand and help her with the colony.
This is my all-time favorite movie. No one has followed what was going on as well as you have. Brava! Great job!
The VFX for Gargantua won awards, and Kip Thorne was able to write a scientific paper based on the design work. The paper was proven correct when the Event Horizon Telescope imaged M82
Hans zimmer is a god. This movie has so much rewatch value honestly it makes you think everytime. Beautiful movie
Another terrific vid Ms. Addie ~~ Please stay on the Space kick and watch 'CONTACT' .. .. You get McConnaughey again and a young Jodie Foster (no Matt Damon, though) .. .. I truly think you'll love it! HAPPY NEW YEAR
I'm so so excited to see you watch this movie!!
The most intense film I have ever seen. Incredibly deep. AND: Absolutely fantastic soundtrack.
Matt Damon said he loved playing the bad guy in this one, because he knew it would shock people.
This storyline is one of the better ones out there. There are so many plot twists, emotional tugs and just outright action. Great video🙏🏼
Fun fact: A clock ticking can be heard when they're on the water planet, once every 1.25 seconds. This is because each day on earth is 1.25 seconds there, so you can hear how fast time is.
Great reaction! This movie is highly Spiritual in essence. Surprisingly meta for Hollywood. But then again Matt McConaughey is in it. Also check out Contact with him! Sometimes one of these REAL movies slip by even in Hollywood.
Forgot that John Lithgow is in this too. Love him!
I'm so glad to see someone mention _Contact_ here! It was so underrated and just beautiful.
This was fantastic in IMAX.
One of the greatest movies ever. Always crying at the end. Great reaction. 😇
When Matt (Coop) has such a thick accent, he says, "We had a flat"... and I hear it as "we had a flight" - in reference to the drone they were chasing... boy was I wrong haha
Christopher Nolan loves his open endings. "Always leave them wanting more."
One of the greatest movies of all time🙌🏻
A Special Oscar for Mackenzie Foy, Jessica Chastain and Ellen Burstyn for playing Murphy Cooper. 👍👍
Foy and Chastain worked perfectly. Burstyn didn't, imo. She doesn't look like them one bit, it took me out of her scene.
@@SCharlesDennicon …. Burstyn’s Murphy was over FIFTY years older than Chastain’s Murphy, who didn’t look anything like Foy’s Murphy. A person’s facial features usually change quite a bit over 50 years, especially from age 40 to 90.
@@Stogie2112 Look at what Burstyn looked like when she was young... Chastain looks much more like Foy than Burstyn looks like Chastain. All I know is, I've watched thousands of movies, and when that scene came, I was like nope, I don't buy for a second that they're the same character.
@@SCharlesDennicon ….. did you expect them to find a 10 year old, a 35 year old and a 90 year old actress who all looked very much alike? You’re obsessing over an insignificant thing.
this is my all time favorite film im happy that so many people feel how special this film is to share this feeling with others is special
Another BRILLIANT film that's in space: GRAVITY (Starring Sandra Bullock and George Clooney) from the great director Alfonse Cuaron (who directed Harry Potter & The Prisoner of Azkaban and the even more brilliant CHILDREN OF MEN). Well-worth watching!!!
That clicking sound on the planet of water is one Earth day
This is by far one of my favorite sci-fi movies. I saw it in IMAX and it was an experience I'll never forget. Still cry everytime I watch older Murph's transmission
One of the best reactions I have ever seen to this movie. Keep it up!!!
How Hanz Zimmer didn't win an Oscar for this mater piece is criminal
I'm so glad that you're watching this movie! I absolutely love it and find something I missed every time because there are so many little details and hints given out throughout the movie. The score is amazing and I always get so emotional when thinking about Coop and Murph being separated by time and space and not being able to see each other for all of those years 😥
Awesome reaction!
Always fun to watch a great movie with Addie!
I've been looking forward to this.
One of my favourite reactors watching one of my favourite movies? Talk about the perfect Birthday gift! Thanks Addie ☺️. And they say Friday 13th is bad luck... nonsense!
Well then, happy birthday!
Happy happy birthday! I hope no bad luck comes your way today :)
The best soundtrack and movie ever.
In reality, there is no sound in space, Addie. I'm watching your reaction first. Miss Gold posted the same film today, too.
One of the top best SF films in the last 25 years.
One of the greatest film ever made.
Hi Addie! I am doing this comment even before I watch your reaction! I can't believe you haven't done this movie reaction yet. I am so stoked to see it with you. I know you are going to be blown away, Just like the rest of us. And, now that you stepped into the right Sci fi genre starting with Star Trek, I expect life changing reactions. Thanks so much. It 's a favorite genre and maybe yours too after this. I may do a post comment but so looking forward to this how you are coming along with these epic movies. Punch it!