@@SebHighDef I don't agree. It's a movie not a documentary and anyway there's still a lot that we don't know about space so you can't prove that love couldn't influence things
@@SebHighDef It was a deliberately overly-emotional moment for Brand, she was trying to explain her feelings at the time and she sounded kinda crazy. Even Cooper pretty much told her she was wrong. It's just that it did have *some* relevance later on but only because of Cooper's relationship with his daughter being the reason how the data could be sent to someone
@@SebHighDef She is a scientist and she is trying to make sense of what is going on. I think it is not cheesy at all. If there are higher dimensions then stuff would be predictable and thus quantifiable.
it's not cheesy, it shows us what it means to be human. As partially rational and emotional beings, we at times shouldn't ignore the power of sentimental connections between one another. For instance, if it wasn't because of Murph's love towards Cooper, she wouldn't have bothered to crack the code which saved humanity. Love creates connections, and connections strengthens us~
This movie can change your life. One of those films that left me feeling different and thinking about it for days after. Fun fact the depiction of a black hole turned out to be accurate, they ran simulations and this movie actually helped us understand more about black holes
Another fun fact: these visuals are for a non spinning black hole. A black hole spinning as fast as Gargantua does would look less like a perfect circle and more like an egg. They decided to "cheat" and simulate the visuals for a non-spinning black hole instead for aesthetic purposes.
To be more precise: the depiction of the black hole in the movie is a result of very complex simulations done for the movie to make sure it is very accurate - simulations that were actually groundbreaking physics. Kip Thorne (one of the greatest living physicists) was involved both as a consultant for the movie and oversaw the simulations. And then, when we finaly got an image of a black hole, the simulations proved very much correct.
Top 5 emotional beats for me in no particular order: - don't make me leave this way, Murph - "Ranger 2: prepare to detach" - "because my Dad promised me" - "so this would be a really good time for you to come back" - "did my father know? Did he leave me?"
Not sure if you were aware...but go back and listen to the soundtrack while they're on the water planet. Every "tick" represents one day passing on Earth. Incredible soundtrack.
Correct me if im wrong on the math but i dont think thats correct. the sound track is set to 60 beats per minute (1 every sec) to kind of make the audience feel like time is important (poor explanation, but you get the point) so there would be 3600 seconds in an hour, but 7 years is 2555 days not counting leap years. :) still, its an amazing sound track.
@@SveenxHD It's been stated that the dilation factor is exactly 1 second per seven years, so 60 beats per minute is accurate. That means they were just over three hours getting to the planet, waiting for the engines to dry, and then return.
At the time this movie came out, there was no advertising or news articles about Matt Damon being in it, so it was a complete surprise to everyone when he appeared on screen in the theatres.
Arrival seems to divide people quite a bit; most people love it, but those who don't just really don't seem to get it at all. Personally I'm in the camp of loving it; something about Arrival just hits me on an emotional level that no other film, tv show, or book ever has
@@powerhouse8310 Sorry, my choice of words was poor; i wasn't trying to suggest that people who don't like Arrival don't understand it; i was more just trying to say that people seem to either love it, or be pretty indifferent to it; it seems largely dependent on how much the opening/conclusion effects them emotionally. Personally one of the reasons i love it so much is because the message it was conveying was extremely relevant to my life at the time and felt like something i had needed to hear. If it just doesn't resonate with someone else the same way; that's not their fault; it's a very personal thing
@@dafty9159 I use words that accurately describe what I'm talking about. And in this case Arrival is overrated. I don't care if you hate the word. Also, just because something is overrated doesn't mean it's bad, it just means its not as good as everyone says it is. However, in this case I would call Arrival borderline bad.
You would love both Memento and The Prestige, two more great Nolan movies. And since you've seemingly not seen Gravity (the Sandra Bullock/George Clooney space movie), do yourself a favor and watch that one. It's a brisk movie that gets darn intense.
I went to see this in the cinema and I hadn't seen the trailer, I had no idea of the plot... I just knew it was by Christopher Nolan and Hans Zimmer did the score, that was reason enough for me to go. I was speechless when I left. Incredible.
@Rachel Bailey This film was the first in over a decade that people actually kind of both got up to get ready to leave but also used it as an excuse to give a cinema film a rare, standing ovation, people in the audience legit applauded at this films conclusion, movies that are able to do this, are one in a hundred, more even It truly moved most people who saw it, brought on genuine deep emotional reactions, the kinds of emotions films have the hardest time generating in a broad, well diversified audience, but Interstellar did it , its on a first viewing level comparable or even superior to that of Jurassic Park, Jaws, The Matrix, Rocky, Saving Pvt Ryan
After seeing that, I was so pissed he didn't even get a nomination for the oscar that year. And the soundtrack should have won instead of just getting nominated.
With the docking.. if they didn’t dock.. they are stranded and can’t do anything.. the future of the entire human race rested on that move.. that’s how tense it was if you’re following that ;)
A masterpiece, truly. The score, the photography, the story stitching. I watched this movie 7 times back to back in IMAX. You really missed it bro. I feel sorry for you bro for not watching it in theater.
My favorite movie!! No movie has left an emotional impact on me as much as this one. Your reaction was great and your analysis was fantastic as well, you made so many excellent points! So happy you gave it a 10!
If you want to see more of Matthew McConaughey, in a movie similar to Interstellar, "Contact" based on a novel by Carl Sagan. It is about contact with an alien race and it includes some time slippage too.
Ultimately one of the most hauntingly beautiful movies I've ever seen....and I'm old and have seen hundreds of movies. This movie is like walking to the rim of a canyon wall and peering out at the depth and vastness. I cried my eyes out.
The docking scene was a cinematic masterpiece. as is the rest of this film imo, my favourite soundtrack too, hans zimmer helps to elevate an already great film. the secenes with coop and murph were heartbreaking and then the last scene 'because my dad promised me' just kills me everytime. :') cant wait for tenet now. :DD
Oh, it is worth watching this in the theater!!! That docking scene was one of the most intense things I've felt, with the big screen and the sound system. The chairs were shaking as if we were inside with him. It is so immersive ❤️
I saw this movie in theaters with my film class for a field trip and we were supposed to have a discussion afterwards while having dinner but everyone was super drained that no one wanted to talk or eat xD
being honest the score isnt that original. i wouldnt go as far as saying its plagiarized, but you can totally tell Hans Zimmer was listening to some Phillip Glass the day he composed it lol
My friend had been to see this movie in IMAX when it first released and begged me to watch it. At the time I wasn't as interested in movies so I never did, now 6 years later I'm a Cinematographer in the film industry and I watched this movie for the first time last year. It was so good I ended up watching it 3 times on repeat within the same day. The score alone is incredible and the whole concept is as interesting as it is equally terrifying. The kind of impact a movie is supposed to have.
Also, fun fact: the documentary snippets are real. They're taken from actual survivors recounting what happened in the mid 1900s or something when there really was a kind of plague called the "dust bowl" (I think?), it happened in middle America where all the farming happens. But yeah, those scenes were taken from an actual documentary.
Great reaction to a brilliant movie. The one with Sandra Bullock and George Clooney is Gravity. Might want react to that too. Very different but I also love it.
This has been one of my favorite movies of all time. no other film has made me as emotional as this film, yet as intrigued and in awe by the physics, cinematography, and the score of a film. honestly an absolute MASTERPIECE.
You’ve got to watch Christopher Nolan’s breakout movie “Memento” It is brilliant, it’s incredible, it’s amazing. Words can’t describe how great it is. It’s personally my favourite Nolan film.
Your explanation that the waves smooth the planet, actually, it's the other way around : If a planet doesn't have continental masses, there's nothing to stop the waves and break them, so the waves will never stop growing.
If you think about it, Murph’s team could still be transmitting updates through the wormhole, so there’s a pretty high chance that Brand would know that Murph saved the world.
Wonderful reaction and review! This is seriously one of my favorite movies of all time. It makes me sob multiple times. My only nitpick is that I would have preferred a longer scene between him and Murphy at the end. OR, maybe an indication that he spent a wee bit more time before leaving. Other than that-A+ movie in terms of acting, soundtrack, cinematography, visual effects, story, emotion.
McConaughey was in another space movie called Contact. But Jodie Foster was the main character. When it came out in the 90's it was had a lot of the same feel as Interstellar. I wish u could react to that movie too. But fair warning, most of the movie is about trying to GET to another dimension from Earth. The payoff is pretty good though. Definitely a movie worth seeing
I've watched this movie about 8-9 times and i'll probably watch it again several times. My best watch was definitely the second one, because your kinda of in the shoes of Cooper when he's in the Tesseract. I was awed by the scope, I laughed like hell at TARS's jokes, I cried like a baby when he leaves, I was on the edge of my seat when he docked.. this movie man...
Same. This movie....does something to you if you get my drift. I laughed like crazy at Tars tonality and how he jokes and cried at several other scenes. The docking scene edged my heart
One of the best movies from Christopher Nolan and that says something given his filmography. A fantastic sci-fi with stunning visuals, intense scenes in the silence of space or the breathtaking Hans Zimmer score. all right, all right, all right is from the film 'Dazed and Confused'
Which movie has the most accurate representation of gavity? Gravity or Interstellar? (Apparently in interstellar, in order for the time dilation to be so big, it's actually due to the fast spinning of the black hole that is dragging the planets around at near light speed, so technically that's due to special relativity, not gravity. This is according to Kip Thorne, since Nolan was adamant that the time dilation should be ~7 years/hour )
yooooooooo that's crazy! I've seen this movie countless times but I never put it together that I could have known plan A worked the whole time since they were talking in the past tense like you said. I realized it was an old Murph in the videos but it was there the whole time that plan A worked.
Loved how honest you were after the ending of movie, & yea this movie is like a block containing alot of comedy , mysteries, science , emotions , not like other movies who are expanded as sand , like every detail & plot was set to explain something in the movie, every rewatch is 10+ info about this movie .... It's best & that's why it didn't need the 2nd part too & It's obviously best space movie & best soundtrack by HANS ZIMMER: The legend
Nolan's most critically acclaimed movie, and one of my personal favorites, is Memento. You should react to it before some comments start spoiling it in their requests for it :)
Great review and an amazing movie. That soundtrack....my god. Hans Zimmer is a master. This is a top 5 movie for me. So deep and so detailed. You need a week to unwind after this movie
Great reaction man, but if you haven't wach anything with Mathew McConaughay before please do the reaction to True Detective series (season 1). His acting there was really incredible and series itself is engaging and intelligent. You should like it ;)
Did you get his the tats joke about blowing them out of the airlock is referencing the book (and film) 2001: A Space Odyssey, as in movie the AI does that in an effort to kill the entire crew. You could actually react to that. It’s quite old school and ‘slow’ in style. But a classic, directed by Stanley Kubrick.
The black hole in this movie was created by mathematics and using the maths in a simulation they managed to create an actual black hole accurate to the laws of physics
Such a Great movie. Makes me wish I had seen in theaters. I remember when it was coming out Nolan was saying that if you only see one movie In Theaters again this should be it; supposedly it was amazing on a big theater screen :( Oh well. Great reaction :) Regarding when you were talking about the documentary stuff at the beginning of the movie, I don't think that Is (nor was supposed to be) like a documentary made in the future of the this movie about the events of the movie. I believe that's Actual footage from a doc talking about the Dust Bowl. They probably used it because it was such a clear comparison to what was happening on Earth at the time the movie starts :)
You should watch Nolan's first big hit Momento it's mind boggling in all the right ways and requires a second or third watch because of the very atypical way the story is told. I think it is my favorite film ever. Interstellar is incredible but is simple compared to Momento.
This movie is a masterpiece. From the acting, to the plot to the photography to the soundtrack.
@@SebHighDef I don't agree. It's a movie not a documentary and anyway there's still a lot that we don't know about space so you can't prove that love couldn't influence things
@@SebHighDef It was a deliberately overly-emotional moment for Brand, she was trying to explain her feelings at the time and she sounded kinda crazy. Even Cooper pretty much told her she was wrong. It's just that it did have *some* relevance later on but only because of Cooper's relationship with his daughter being the reason how the data could be sent to someone
@@SebHighDef She is a scientist and she is trying to make sense of what is going on. I think it is not cheesy at all. If there are higher dimensions then stuff would be predictable and thus quantifiable.
it's not cheesy, it shows us what it means to be human. As partially rational and emotional beings, we at times shouldn't ignore the power of sentimental connections between one another. For instance, if it wasn't because of Murph's love towards Cooper, she wouldn't have bothered to crack the code which saved humanity. Love creates connections, and connections strengthens us~
...and recieved 1 award (visual effects)
This movie changed my life! I was an accountant and decided to change my career path and I am currently working on my masters in AstroPhysics!
legend
@@subasurf lol
Wow! Good luck to you sir!
what is time?
Wow that's amazing!!! Good luck mate
Interstellar is one of the best Sci-Fi movie ever, hands down.
it's so emotional and well done.
MatteoTN as well as Arrival for me
@@jamesmiller1428 absolutely
Both the movies are masterpieces.
Sci-Fi movies are the best regardless of how bad it is, it depends on how accurate the science is. That’s what makes the movie great
This movie can change your life. One of those films that left me feeling different and thinking about it for days after. Fun fact the depiction of a black hole turned out to be accurate, they ran simulations and this movie actually helped us understand more about black holes
Another fun fact: these visuals are for a non spinning black hole. A black hole spinning as fast as Gargantua does would look less like a perfect circle and more like an egg. They decided to "cheat" and simulate the visuals for a non-spinning black hole instead for aesthetic purposes.
Agree
To be more precise: the depiction of the black hole in the movie is a result of very complex simulations done for the movie to make sure it is very accurate - simulations that were actually groundbreaking physics. Kip Thorne (one of the greatest living physicists) was involved both as a consultant for the movie and oversaw the simulations.
And then, when we finaly got an image of a black hole, the simulations proved very much correct.
Prestige is a really unusually and powerful movie. If you like Nolan's work, you should watch it!
My all time favorite movie
Pro tip: Watch every Nolan movie, including his first one. He has ten masterpieces. And even the worst of those (Maybe Batman 3) is amazing.
That's nolan?? No wonder I loved that movie.
@@PresidentialWinner Batman 3 isn't worse than Insomnia. Batman 3 is actually really excellent.
@@M_A_146 It was a good movie certainly, and Robin Williams was good, but his other films are better, even Dark Knight Rises imo
Top 5 emotional beats for me in no particular order:
- don't make me leave this way, Murph
- "Ranger 2: prepare to detach"
- "because my Dad promised me"
- "so this would be a really good time for you to come back"
- "did my father know? Did he leave me?"
Newton’s third law
@@lukes-j1312 ninety percent
Dan H detach
Not sure if you were aware...but go back and listen to the soundtrack while they're on the water planet. Every "tick" represents one day passing on Earth. Incredible soundtrack.
Correct me if im wrong on the math but i dont think thats correct. the sound track is set to 60 beats per minute (1 every sec) to kind of make the audience feel like time is important (poor explanation, but you get the point) so there would be 3600 seconds in an hour, but 7 years is 2555 days not counting leap years. :) still, its an amazing sound track.
@@SveenxHD It's been stated that the dilation factor is exactly 1 second per seven years, so 60 beats per minute is accurate. That means they were just over three hours getting to the planet, waiting for the engines to dry, and then return.
@@SveenxHD The tick happened every 1.25 seconds and not 1.00 seconds. It's actually really accurate.
Hans Zimmer's OST for this was so damn good.
Snubbed at the oscars
He's the GOAT.
what a surprise. this movie broke me honestly. so good.
soo good.
At the time this movie came out, there was no advertising or news articles about Matt Damon being in it, so it was a complete surprise to everyone when he appeared on screen in the theatres.
Id suggest Arrival if you haven't seen it, real good and memorable one
Arrival seems to divide people quite a bit; most people love it, but those who don't just really don't seem to get it at all.
Personally I'm in the camp of loving it; something about Arrival just hits me on an emotional level that no other film, tv show, or book ever has
@@robertwinslade3104 I completely understand and get Arrival and think it's not that great and overrated as hell.
@@powerhouse8310 Sorry, my choice of words was poor; i wasn't trying to suggest that people who don't like Arrival don't understand it; i was more just trying to say that people seem to either love it, or be pretty indifferent to it; it seems largely dependent on how much the opening/conclusion effects them emotionally. Personally one of the reasons i love it so much is because the message it was conveying was extremely relevant to my life at the time and felt like something i had needed to hear. If it just doesn't resonate with someone else the same way; that's not their fault; it's a very personal thing
@@powerhouse8310 I hate that word "overrated", just say you didn't like the movie and that's it.
@@dafty9159 I use words that accurately describe what I'm talking about. And in this case Arrival is overrated. I don't care if you hate the word. Also, just because something is overrated doesn't mean it's bad, it just means its not as good as everyone says it is. However, in this case I would call Arrival borderline bad.
You would love both Memento and The Prestige, two more great Nolan movies. And since you've seemingly not seen Gravity (the Sandra Bullock/George Clooney space movie), do yourself a favor and watch that one. It's a brisk movie that gets darn intense.
The prestige! I second the motion! Oh and gravity!
The Prestige would be a brilliant film to react to, great shout
The Prestige is my fave film of all time, do it!
I would choose The Martian over Gravity. It also has Matt Damon and Jessica Chastain
Gravity is less realistic then Interstellar
I went to see this in the cinema and I hadn't seen the trailer, I had no idea of the plot... I just knew it was by Christopher Nolan and Hans Zimmer did the score, that was reason enough for me to go. I was speechless when I left. Incredible.
I watched this opening day sitting on the floor with my gf at the top of the stairs in our theater because we could not find a pair of seats.
@Rachel Bailey
This film was the first in over a decade that people actually kind of both got up to get ready to leave but also used it as an excuse to give a cinema film a rare, standing ovation, people in the audience legit applauded at this films conclusion, movies that are able to do this, are one in a hundred, more even
It truly moved most people who saw it, brought on genuine deep emotional reactions, the kinds of emotions films have the hardest time generating in a broad, well diversified audience, but Interstellar did it , its on a first viewing level comparable or even superior to that of Jurassic Park, Jaws, The Matrix, Rocky, Saving Pvt Ryan
"Tell him Murph, make him stay...Don't let me leave Murph!"
5:40 The actor delivery is the best I have ever seem.
I am happy to see that you actually understand the plot. Many people did not get it.
After seeing that, I was so pissed he didn't even get a nomination for the oscar that year.
And the soundtrack should have won instead of just getting nominated.
With the docking.. if they didn’t dock.. they are stranded and can’t do anything.. the future of the entire human race rested on that move.. that’s how tense it was if you’re following that ;)
And the scene didn’t break reality because it’s al practical effects (mostly), this our brains tell us us really happening, engaging us further.
To complete the Nolan experience recommend The Prestige.
Screenplay Nolan brothers[v]
Actors Michael Caine[v] Christian Bale[v].
The Prestige is definitely underrated.
Zvi mur and Hugh Jackman!
@@patinho5589 He's not a regular feature of a Nolan movie.
Memento is his breakout movie though, and it’s incredible
My cocaine. Speaking of which, I showed Dirty Rotten Scoundrels to my son last night. Classic.
I've cried at least 10 times in a row watching Interstellar movie reactions... Every time
I absolutely love this film. Actually my favorite Nolan film. It is SO emotional. And the music is spot on.
man i cried like 14 times.... by seeing this video in my recommendations
This movie really breaks me emotionally and it makes me realize how big and beautiful the universe is
If you want to see more of McConaughey at his best definitely watch True Detective S1. It's an absolute masterpiece of television.
indeed
Or ‘Mud’.
A masterpiece, truly.
The score, the photography, the story stitching.
I watched this movie 7 times back to back in IMAX.
You really missed it bro. I feel sorry for you bro for not watching it in theater.
This movie is amazing.
My favorite movie!! No movie has left an emotional impact on me as much as this one. Your reaction was great and your analysis was fantastic as well, you made so many excellent points! So happy you gave it a 10!
If you want to see more of Matthew McConaughey, in a movie similar to Interstellar, "Contact" based on a novel by Carl Sagan. It is about contact with an alien race and it includes some time slippage too.
Ultimately one of the most hauntingly beautiful movies I've ever seen....and I'm old and have seen hundreds of movies. This movie is like walking to the rim of a canyon wall and peering out at the depth and vastness.
I cried my eyes out.
The docking scene was a cinematic masterpiece. as is the rest of this film imo, my favourite soundtrack too, hans zimmer helps to elevate an already great film. the secenes with coop and murph were heartbreaking and then the last scene 'because my dad promised me' just kills me everytime. :')
cant wait for tenet now. :DD
Watching this in the cinemas and coming out that theatre, still in awe! I still get goosebumps about what I just experienced!
Oh, it is worth watching this in the theater!!! That docking scene was one of the most intense things I've felt, with the big screen and the sound system. The chairs were shaking as if we were inside with him. It is so immersive ❤️
I saw this movie in theaters with my film class for a field trip and we were supposed to have a discussion afterwards while having dinner but everyone was super drained that no one wanted to talk or eat xD
The documentary at the start were real archival interviews with mid-westerners who went through the Dust Bowl back in the 1930's.
I've never seen a guy try so hard not to cry
Imagine this movie didn't get an Oscar for its soundtrack...
being honest the score isnt that original. i wouldnt go as far as saying its plagiarized, but you can totally tell Hans Zimmer was listening to some Phillip Glass the day he composed it lol
leonardo zumaeta rojas still, I wouldn’t rate grand Budapest hotel(oscar winner) over Interstellar😂
pascol3s I get your point haha, but I guess the Academy awards originality and that must be a factor they take into consideration when voting.
"Dont make me leave like this" that scene always gets me.
My friend had been to see this movie in IMAX when it first released and begged me to watch it. At the time I wasn't as interested in movies so I never did, now 6 years later I'm a Cinematographer in the film industry and I watched this movie for the first time last year. It was so good I ended up watching it 3 times on repeat within the same day. The score alone is incredible and the whole concept is as interesting as it is equally terrifying. The kind of impact a movie is supposed to have.
If you like Matthew check out True Detective the first season with him is iconic
season 1 is a masterpiece
Also, fun fact: the documentary snippets are real. They're taken from actual survivors recounting what happened in the mid 1900s or something when there really was a kind of plague called the "dust bowl" (I think?), it happened in middle America where all the farming happens. But yeah, those scenes were taken from an actual documentary.
Your reaction is the only one I've found on UA-cam that actually makes me feel like I'm not the only one who understands how profound this movie is.
I’m pretty sure that documentary footage was taken from The Dust Bowl documentary made by Ken Burns.
Great reaction to a brilliant movie. The one with Sandra Bullock and George Clooney is Gravity. Might want react to that too. Very different but I also love it.
This has been one of my favorite movies of all time. no other film has made me as emotional as this film, yet as intrigued and in awe by the physics, cinematography, and the score of a film. honestly an absolute MASTERPIECE.
Love the honest, genuine reaction! Incredible movie with a beautiful soundtrack:)
You’ve got to watch Christopher Nolan’s breakout movie “Memento”
It is brilliant, it’s incredible, it’s amazing. Words can’t describe how great it is.
It’s personally my favourite Nolan film.
Your explanation that the waves smooth the planet, actually, it's the other way around :
If a planet doesn't have continental masses, there's nothing to stop the waves and break them, so the waves will never stop growing.
I would love to see more people who haven’t seen this movie to react to it.
If you think about it, Murph’s team could still be transmitting updates through the wormhole, so there’s a pretty high chance that Brand would know that Murph saved the world.
it’s a top 10 movie of all time. soundtracks amazing and visuals are stupidly good.
superb. Nolan knows how to make them. Inception is amazing. can’t wait for Tenet
Wonderful reaction and review!
This is seriously one of my favorite movies of all time. It makes me sob multiple times. My only nitpick is that I would have preferred a longer scene between him and Murphy at the end. OR, maybe an indication that he spent a wee bit more time before leaving. Other than that-A+ movie in terms of acting, soundtrack, cinematography, visual effects, story, emotion.
It's a very emotional movie. I love it so much.
I'm down for reactions to the entire filmography of Christopher Nolan
You should check out the German show "Dark". It also delves into the "all is connected" concept. It's mind-bending.
The interviews with people were from Ken Burns Dust Bowl documentary. Those were real people who were teenagers during the Dust Bowl.
McConaughey was in another space movie called Contact. But Jodie Foster was the main character. When it came out in the 90's it was had a lot of the same feel as Interstellar. I wish u could react to that movie too. But fair warning, most of the movie is about trying to GET to another dimension from Earth. The payoff is pretty good though. Definitely a movie worth seeing
You should seriously react to The Last Samurai. It's one of the most epic and emotional movies I've ever seen. There aren't many reactions on UA-cam.
Love that movie, my joint favourite Tom Cruise film along with Vanilla Sky.
Jonathan Nolan co-creator of Westworld wrote this movie with his brother Christopher Nolan. Freaking awesome movie.
I've watched this movie about 8-9 times and i'll probably watch it again several times.
My best watch was definitely the second one, because your kinda of in the shoes of Cooper when he's in the Tesseract.
I was awed by the scope, I laughed like hell at TARS's jokes, I cried like a baby when he leaves, I was on the edge of my seat when he docked.. this movie man...
Same. This movie....does something to you if you get my drift. I laughed like crazy at Tars tonality and how he jokes and cried at several other scenes. The docking scene edged my heart
One of the best movies from Christopher Nolan and that says something given his filmography. A fantastic sci-fi with stunning visuals, intense scenes in the silence of space or the breathtaking Hans Zimmer score.
all right, all right, all right is from the film 'Dazed and Confused'
I run to this soundtrack everyday.
Watch the Abyss!!!!
(it doesn’t really have anything to do with this movie, just came to mind suddenly as a great one to watch)
15:16 I understand, I understand.. It was the same for all of us.
I loved your reaction!!! I have seen this movie many times and yet I was STILL stupid-crying by the end of your viewing.
Fell in love with this movie myself last week, just uploaded a tribute on the connection between Cooper and Murph, would love you to check it out!
Which movie has the most accurate representation of gavity?
Gravity or Interstellar?
(Apparently in interstellar, in order for the time dilation to be so big, it's actually due to the fast spinning of the black hole that is dragging the planets around at near light speed, so technically that's due to special relativity, not gravity. This is according to Kip Thorne, since Nolan was adamant that the time dilation should be ~7 years/hour )
yooooooooo that's crazy! I've seen this movie countless times but I never put it together that I could have known plan A worked the whole time since they were talking in the past tense like you said. I realized it was an old Murph in the videos but it was there the whole time that plan A worked.
This move also changed my life. Last minute I decided to switch to Physics. Best decision I ever made in my life.
you dont understand how hard i cried like seven times in this movie
Loved how honest you were after the ending of movie, & yea this movie is like a block containing alot of comedy , mysteries, science , emotions , not like other movies who are expanded as sand , like every detail & plot was set to explain something in the movie, every rewatch is 10+ info about this movie .... It's best & that's why it didn't need the 2nd part too & It's obviously best space movie & best soundtrack by HANS ZIMMER: The legend
The greatest movie ever and a visual masterpiece 💖😭... I loved your reactions. The music always makes me cry 😢...
Nolan's most critically acclaimed movie, and one of my personal favorites, is Memento. You should react to it before some comments start spoiling it in their requests for it :)
You have to watch Prestige! It's mindblowing
Just finished watching it. Although its not in same genre as these films but amazing and high rated movie
Great review and an amazing movie. That soundtrack....my god. Hans Zimmer is a master. This is a top 5 movie for me. So deep and so detailed. You need a week to unwind after this movie
Watch Memento! Nolan’s first big hit! It’s so great!!
Every tik we hear on the water planet, equals a full day on Earth. This movie is one of a kind!
I never noticed a tick, will have to re watch it for like the 40th time just to check that out haha
Was lucky enough to see this on imax late one night, on my own in a nearly empty cinema. Needles to say it blew my mind : )
Loved your reaction to this stunning film! Try Arrival!
one of my favorite movies of all time.
The black screen edits somehow add more drama and I’m not mad about it 😂
My favorite movie of all time. What an amazing reaction too my dude. I wish Nolan would re-release this film in Imax
They worked with top scientists to make sure the science was as real as possible.
Great reaction man, but if you haven't wach anything with Mathew McConaughay before please do the reaction to True Detective series (season 1). His acting there was really incredible and series itself is engaging and intelligent. You should like it ;)
QbisieQ this film and True Detective got me 100% on board with the “McConassance!” Lol
Fantastic reaction and debrief. The debrief you did is a great idea and really unique. Thank so much! Subscribed and everyone else should too.
The "other space movie" with Clooney and Bullock is REALLY good, too! ;)
this move is such is Kickass. The music is well Insaine.
Your reaction is very good, and a very good movie has never touched me very deeply like this movie, but it is not a movie, it is a masterpiece !!
You gotta watch Memento! One of the best Nolan films!
The thumbnail for this video is amazing
Hereditary rection?? I love this!
Dazed and confused is the Mathew McConaughey movie your reference is from great reaction 👍👍
Did you get his the tats joke about blowing them out of the airlock is referencing the book (and film) 2001: A Space Odyssey, as in movie the AI does that in an effort to kill the entire crew. You could actually react to that. It’s quite old school and ‘slow’ in style. But a classic, directed by Stanley Kubrick.
react to The Frighteners , Marty Mcfly is a ghosbuster in it
The black hole in this movie was created by mathematics and using the maths in a simulation they managed to create an actual black hole accurate to the laws of physics
Such a Great movie. Makes me wish I had seen in theaters. I remember when it was coming out Nolan was saying that if you only see one movie In Theaters again this should be it; supposedly it was amazing on a big theater screen :( Oh well. Great reaction :)
Regarding when you were talking about the documentary stuff at the beginning of the movie, I don't think that Is (nor was supposed to be) like a documentary made in the future of the this movie about the events of the movie. I believe that's Actual footage from a doc talking about the Dust Bowl. They probably used it because it was such a clear comparison to what was happening on Earth at the time the movie starts :)
Tenet is coming out when the pandemic has calmed down. That is Nolan’s next movie. I cannot wait
Ellen Burstyn was a swift choice by Nolan at the end
The Sandra Bullock space movie is called Gravity. Great movie though I preferred Interstellar.
Top Analysis!!!!
9:28 that shot and black hole most immersive in imax\
You should watch Nolan's first big hit Momento it's mind boggling in all the right ways and requires a second or third watch because of the very atypical way the story is told. I think it is my favorite film ever. Interstellar is incredible but is simple compared to Momento.