@@kristhomas4039 Hi Kris, our dilemma is that we now have about 12 years of watching movies on our list. I would love to watch 2-3 movies a week, but INTERSTELLAR took at least 55 hours to create, so you can see that "time" is not on our side. But the more a movie gets recommended the more likely we'll watch it. Interstellar had quite a few recommendations after we watched "Contact" and "Arrival." Anyway, thanks for watching! (:
One of the few reactors that catch that Brand can breathe at the end is pretty significant from the grander perspective of the film since it showcases that her idea that following a feeling can be significant.
Yeah, good point. Also, someone mentioned that she might have taken her helmet off, because she was ready to die, but then realized that the planet was habitable. Nevertheless, it's an important moment indeed! Thanks for watching! (:
can be, but you have to be rational in such decisions so going after the better options was the right decision, the onl thing i don't understand is couldn't they have scanned Millers planet or see that there is no way that there is live?
The biggest driver of the protagonists in the film is unselfish love. Love for humanity, love for family, love for a partner. Brand wasn't driven by a selfish love for self like Dr. Mann, but she did acknowledge the power of fighting for those you love when thinking about the love she shared for Edmund. She trusted his data because she knew him AND she believed that he would never lead her into harms way. His data felt SAFE because of her relationship AND when she arrived he had already set up camp and was waiting for the others to come. Had things not gone awry, they would have had plenty of fuel and the luxury of picking the best planet and Dr. Mann would have never done what he did (although he doesnt seem trustworthy). There is a weight to her study of his badge in the grave she placed him in. Had she not made the decision to retrieve that data, she would have gotten to reunite with her love. Instead likely died in deep sleep waiting for her.
Watched this movie without children and was blown away away now I have have two beautiful baby girls and I cry like a baby ! This movie is a masterpiece
Agreed. Exactly how I dive into movies and glad to see someone else takes them similarly. I don't display all my reactions but the feelings are all felt.
One of the greatest movies of all time. Any time you know Hans Zimmer did the soundtrack, get the tissues out ! you know its going be an emotional ride. If you hear interstellar live in Prague by him you will feel the entire movie emotion in 15 minutes
It's somehow soothing to see people watch this masterpiece for the first time. Especially when You guys focus, follow and listen to the story because every scene is important. Best Nolan movie.. I was completely floored and thought about it for weeks.
Thanks for that. Yes, it was quite challenging following the story to its detail, but it was an amazing experience and it made me think about it for a long time as well. Fantastic movie! (:
Right off the bat with this reaction; SO SO grateful you’re actually allowing yourself to react vs yapping all over top of the movie, much appreciate the genuine reaction.
Something a lot of people miss: being a father has opened my eyes to a lot of things. The most impactful part of this movie is when Cooper realizes that his daughter was meant to do something great. He changes from sadness and concern and pain and fear to joy, elation and hope and happiness. That’s what it means to be a parent. No matter what the situation is if you know, your kids are going to do something great and be OK you’re happier than ever.
One of the most powerful things about this movie is that it wields our humanity in such a desperate, passionate way. Our ingenuity, our stubbornness, our doubt, our faith, our frustration, bitterness... yet, our love, our cunning, our boldness, our fear, our strength, and so, so much more... Every. Single. Time. that I see this film (and share in the first-time experience of others watching this film, like right now) I'm brought to quietly weep through so many different phases of this movie. Every character pushing back against the rules, clinging to a private, motivating seed in each of their hearts - It's so human to make the choices that each character felt they had to make in any given moment, any given point in time, any point in their life. The losing, the winning, the prices paid, the sacrifices made, the damages done, the instincts for survival, even against rationality. Perhaps especially given the context of these profoundly intelligent scientists attempting to spearhead an organized, yet profoundly desperate "second chance" for the greater species - attempting to plant the seeds for fruit and food in a future that they knowingly would never pluck and savor. And others still bound by their hearts to follow, even against their objective understanding of what needed to be done instead, trying to find a way to follow both at the same time.. Augh. It's all so gripping, and moving. And the end!! With Murphy and the other humans there, hurtling through space on a generational station trying to feel like normal people, cherishing the relics of where they came from, as they blaze the greatest trail into the unknown in the history - the entire story - of humanity. Geez. Thank you so much for sharing not only this reaction, but each of the entries in your channel. This is my first time here, and I really appreciate the way you each share and express your experiences of these films here. I can't wait to check out more 🙏
Hi there, thank you so much for sharing your thoughts! You described everything in a great way, and I agree with your statements. A powerful film with many layers. Thanks for watching! (:
The whole docking sequence is one of the best sequences I’ve ever seen in a film , the music score is just goose bumpingly amazing coupled with the visuals , just god damn amazing
What I love in this scene : At the beginning of the movie , cooper say he don’t trust machines . And in this sequence , Cooper do nothing and give the control to tars . A machine .
My favourite movie of all time, can rewatch it endlessly! Never ceases to hit me like a truck. Sci-fi with a strong emotional core is quite rare. Thank you for the reaction and I'm glad you both enjoyed it!
i have watched so many interstellar reactions, never seen so few comments from the reactors... and that's exactly how it should be!! heavily invested in the movie to completely understand and appreciate it! Awesome! i subbed :) little tip: these movies deserve more than 1 earphone in, set something to split the audio and a good headphone or something, really adds to the experience with these kind of movies
Thank you so much for your encouraging feedback! Yes, two earbuds would've been better, but we had major problems with syncing the two pairs, so we had to move on, but yes, Hans Zimmer's score deserves better. Of course, I got the full score during editing. Masterful! Thanks for subscribing as well! (:
I'm so glad you guys chose to watch this movie. As soon as I watched you guys watch Contact, this was THE movie that popped into my head. I'm so glad you guys enjoyed it! It's one of my all-time-favorite movies ever. After my wife and I had a child ourselves, this movie became so much more to us now. The thought of not being around to watch my child grow into an adult hurts my heart every time I think about it and I start getting choked up just thinking about it. This movie was a fundamental bonding moment for my wife and I when we first saw this in theaters early in our relationship. I hope it'll be special for you guys, too. Thank you for sharing this reaction with us!
First reaction I've seen from your channel, and I love it. So many others feel the need to comment or fake cackle after every damn line in a movie that just takes away from the emotion that all of us viewers are here to witness. You guys are doing it right, much love. Edit: subcribed.
Hi there, thank you so much for your positive feedback. Yes, we're just trying to be ourselves with no added "fake" behavior. Thanks for watching and thanks for subscribing!! (:
Hey guy’s, I’m Clint a actor from the UK. Im your biggest British fan. 😉 You are an amazing couple I watch every reaction your have posted and you are now my favourite reaction channel.. Thanks guy’s
Great music by Hans Zimmer! Here's a fun fact for your re-watch: You hear a steady tick-tick-tick when they're on the water planet. Well, each tick represents one day on earth. Mindblowing.
“Because my dad promised me…” 😢😭 I lose it every time (and a ton of other moments too) Watch this again, because there are so many levels to this. It really begins to blow your mind, how well they built this movie/story. I watch it a couple of times a year. Love it every time
Yes, many levels to this movie. Editing this video opened my eyes to many details because I listened to EVERY line in order to decide if I absolutely needed to include it in the reaction video, etc. Thanks for watching! (:
I love this movie. It was my #1 for years until I saw Everything Everywhere All At Once. If yall haven’t seen it. Yall need to watch it. It’s so good and won multiple awards. It’s best to go in completely blind, no trailer, no reviews, and no looking up cast. Just enjoy the ride 🎢 I’m also subscribing cuz I love y’all’s channel.
“What can one say?” I totally agree, this is my absolute favorite movie of all time. So glad you both caught on to most of it, it definitely demands a rewatch… Or two… Or a thousand….. This is the first video I’ve seen from y’all, and I’ll definitely be checking out the channel. I’m so glad you both reached my feed!
There is a big difference between watching this film without children and with children, in the first you watch it for the fiction, in the second, the father and daughter relationship breaks you into a thousand pieces.
Well, that was an easy sub. Great reaction, I've lost count of how many Interstellar reactions I've watched, but this is up there for sure. So great to see someone really get it and also show their emotions. It's such a powerful film, even more so after you have kids. Thanks both, and keep up the great work - now I'm off to look through your video backlog!
Hello Mike in Japan, thank you so much for your kind words, and thanks for the sub!! Yes, this was a powerful movie and a bit challenging to keep up, but we loved it both! Hope you find some more reactions you like!! (:
It has a similar mind-bending script as Inception, not surprisingly also done by Nolan, both with equally mind-blowing visuals. The stuff of legends, bar none.
this is the 2nd greatest sci-fi movie of all time #1 being 2001 a space odyssey, i wish i could watch this again with fresh eyes its truly mind blowing
It's a legit new classic! So glad you guys watched it. I have to mention Ellen Burstyn who played old Murph. She was also in a masterpiece of a movie named Requiem For A Dream. I think the only movie Ive ever recommended was Interstellar, so trust me when I say Requiem For A Dream is literally a masterpiece too. It's been a cult classic. You guys would not regret it I promise. It gets extremely intense and will leave you feeling even crazier in the end than Interstellar does.
I play the piano and hammond organ. I played the organ in church 25 years ago, but they didn't fancy "modern" scores like now with youtube, that a lot of organ players share their performances. The organ is a larger than life instrument, and i am so grateful Hans Zimmer included her. Organs cost a fortune to be maintained. And the more people seeing her contribution to our "musical" world, the longer she will be with us. The movie is great. But the score makes half of the movie, in my opinion.
Thanks, Lucas. Yeah, this was the longest movie to edit so far. Pretty much took a week to create the video and everything else around it. Happy to hear that you enjoyed it! (:
23:51 Many people miss how truly sad this part is, beyond how emotional it is because of missed time. If you caught it...his grandson's name is Jessie. In the next moment you see his son tell him that grandpa died and they buried him in the back next to mom and Jessie. So because of the state of the planet his grandson died before his dad, and then you see in later scenes that Jessie is coughing a lot and has lung issues due to the dust and other factors.
Yes, you're correct. This all became very clear to me during editing. It's tough to notice all the details on the first watch, but it is truly sad as you have stated. Thanks for sharing! (:
Oh, yes, my brain started to overload taking in all the scientific aspects of it, plus the story and all the emotional stuff, etc. A masterpiece indeed! (:
I never fail to lose it at this movie. So much emotion, science and mind bending, time bending stuff. Amazing, and awesome reaction. New fan from Tasmania, Australia! 🇦🇺❤️
Love the reaction! It is very pleasant to see someone watch this movie and actually understand story, not even science but story itself, somehow man people just do not understand this at all. really masterpiece and one of my favourite movies of all time. Great stuff guys!
When it first came out on vod I tried to watch it, fell asleep. Years later, I watched it and loved it and now I can’t stop watching it when reactors react to it.
Oh, thank you so much for that, and thanks for subscribing. I have to admit that it was quite challenging because it became more and more complex, but I guess I did all right. Thanks for watching! (:
Great choice! I enjoyed this film immensely in the theater, but it has done nothing but increase over time. It’s a real treasure. Christopher Nolan is a great filmmaker. And equally stunning is that he is heavily involved with the writing of each project. He and his brother Jonathan wrote this one.
Everyone else has covered how brilliantly your reactions were. So I'd like to comment on how nice this reaction was visually. So many reactors make the mistake of having their home studio too brightly lit. They also wear loud shirts. They are bright in color and/or have big graphics. Like a big BOSS MAN for example. 😏 With you both wearing solid black, sitting in front of a dark background, well I'd like to say well done. That along with the soft lighting really did make a huge difference. I wasn't abruptly taken out of the movie everytime you had to cut away for copyright. So many ppl commented about you two genuinely showing your reactions without feeling the need to fill the time speaking your reactions. While I agree 1,000%, I wonder if the visual softness, even if it was subconscious, was a factor in the wonderful response to this reaction. I didn't read all of the comments but i read several. I didn't see one bad one in the lot. It's 11:59pm and I'm going to watch your reaction again after just finishing it. That's how enjoyable it was. Keep up the good work. You've gained a new subscriber. Pls consider always wearing solid black. It really does keep one more engaged. Otherwise it's like watching tv in a dark room but having someone switch on the light every 4 seconds. 🤷♀️ Just my opinion.
Fascinating to see the differences in the two reactions. Obviously the guy was a lot more clued up on the complex nature of the film and that was impressive, but what I loved was how he really got the emotional significance of it all, the deep issues of love, humanity, relationships and connections. Really beautiful to see how on occasions it became briefly overwhelming for him. The woman just enjoyed it as a good film. Nothing wrong with that but you can tell the film reached into his soul and awakened deep feelings. Wonderful reaction.
Fantastic reaction, really enjoyed! Theres so many great moments and lines, but one that has always stood out to me is the sincere regret in TARS voice when he says; "Romilly did not survive.....I could not save him" Can hear that he's so much more than robot.
Now you've seen that I would recommend listening to the Queen song called '39 (with lyrics if you can find it). Released in the 70s it tells this exact story.
There is a "'39" and _Interstellar_ Mashup (that's what the name of the piece is called) that takes "'39" to a WHOLE new place (pun intended). Dr. Sir Brian May, Queen's guitarist, wrote "'39" and is an astrophysicist. He's had to explain his song for 4 decades. Now, with _Interstellar_ , people don't need it explained as much. Brian's pretty happy about that. I always thought the Nolan brothers ought to have given him a piece of the profits, but Brian is rich enough as it is. He was invited to, and attended, the European Premier of _Interstellar_ and he enjoyed it in the one interview I saw after the movie. Many, _many_ written reviews have been done comparing the two pieces of art... I doubt I've read them all, but it sure seems like I have! (Yes, I am a super-Queenie... hyper-nerdy about the band Queen.) So glad you brought "'39" up!
@@incamoran9532 "Queenie" is a common term used for Queen super-fans. You certainly don't need to use it, but I am proud to be a Queenie. (Queenies were around LONG before Swifties!)
@@HealthAtAnyCost I've been a fan since Killer Queen/Sheer Heart Attack in 74 and I never heard that godawful term until UA-camrs started 'reacting' to Queen tracks. Suddenly there are these Queenies coming out of the woodwork and I find the term disturbing and belittling in relation to a rock band. It's so lightweight/teenybopper/canned talent, not to mention unoriginal. And I sure as hell never heard Queen refer to fans that way.
Loved your video. It took me back to the first time I watched Interstellar with my daughter. This isn’t a space movie. It’s a movie about a father’s love for his daughter. I cry every time I watch it and want to thank you for sharing your reaction to it. It’s pretty much the same as mine. The best movie I’ve ever watched. It changed my outlook on life.
"Interstellar" is two great films in one. It's an epic science fiction adventure drama and it is also a wonderful love story between a father and his daughter. It doesn't have to be one or the other. It can be both!
Fantastic people, it was a great trip with you! I so enjoyed following your emotional, authentic and deep response! And although I will never meet you or never speak to you, I was able to share this feeling through time and space... Thank you from Germany!
I wonder how many people understand the world upside-down in the starship at the end. In the space there is no gravity so you should float. Therefore inside a cylinder rotating at a constant (and sufficiently high) speed a centrifugal force is created towards the walls in all directions (up-down, left-right, forwards-backwards) which simulates the gravity keeping you anchored to the walls and the ceiling. Instead of being on the surface of a sphere rotating at constant speed you are inside a cylinder but the principle is the same: a force always brings you back when you leave the walls. This is the idea behind the famous science fiction novel "Rendezvous with Rama" by Arthur C. Clark (author of 2001: A Space Odyssey); Nolan (or rather Kip Thorne) clearly exploited this idea for his final spaceship.
Mike is so damn handsome and like others have stated, he is not afraid to show his emotions, which is quite endearing and always makes me more emotional. You both are one of my favorite reaction couples and come across as genuine and true movie buffs. Too many reaction couples get too goofy and end up putting on fake personas the more subs they gain, you two are not that way. This has to be one of the best movies ever made, so well done, great reaction.😊
You guys listened and watched carefully and understood a lot of the story judging by your comments. Great reaction. Nice to see a reaction where ''important'' scences are not ruined by rambling. There will be a sequel. A trailer released not long ago.
Thank you both of you. Only strong people dare to share their feelings. The best movie, best honest reactions. Your true reactions touched me. Thank you. I hope all the best to your life and love. I love people who dare to show their feelings.
Thank you so much, Mary. I have to admit that it was quite challenging to keep up with all the science and the plot twists, but I guess I managed all right. Thanks for watching! (:
I was absolutely blow away at how much you caught watching it the first time. I've watched maybe 15 reactions and the full movie and you taught me something. Such a masterpiece it was and your editing was awesome. Nice job guys.
Thanks for that! Honestly, I felt very challenged keeping up with all the science and the plot twists, etc. and during editing, I realized how many details I missed! But yes, a masterpiece indeed. Thanks for watching! (:
I just wanted to say, I've never watched you guys before so please forgive me for not knowing your names but the guy completely understood this movie which was actually really refreshing since most people don't understand it on the first watch. Huge kudos.
Thanks for that, Bezerker. I have to admit that it was quite challenging to keep up with all the science and all the plot twists, but I guess I did all right. Fantastic movie. Thanks for watching! (:
I’ve seen so many reactions of this movie and not one got it right on the first watch as you have. Beautiful mind! And it was Coop shaking Brands hands ( what you watched after the tesseract collapsed). Great job guys!
Aw, thank you so much for your kind words. Yes, I realized that it was Coop shaking Brand's hand during editing. I was close during the movie but didn't quite catch it. Thanks for sharing! (:
New subscriber! I’m so happy you caught on to SO MANY things that other people don’t often catch. Amazing you guys! I am a chronic reaction watcher and you guys definitely have something special. Keep it coming ❤😊
Such a beautiful film. Incredible job on the editing! You kept the plot pretty intact and logical - which is saying something for such a complicated story! I love the slower paced films about space. Ad Astra (2019) with Brad Pitt comes to mind. Very slow burn and deeply emotional. When it comes to apocalyptic movies, Interstellar is strangely hopeful. For all the meteor movies suggesting we get blown to bits, the inability to produce food is ultimately what causes the catastrophic circumstances leading to the quest for the survival of the human race. Stunning visuals on the two planets, particularly Matt Damon's.
Thank you so much for the kudos on editing. Yes, I always try to keep the plot as intact and logical as possible. I added "Ad Astra" to our list (never heard of it). Yes, stunning visuals, an amazing soundtrack, just a fantastic movie! Thx for watching! (:
I am truly amazed that through the movie and in your summation at the end of the movie not once did you mention the great cinema photography and spectacular space scenes and not to mention the masterful soundtrack by the genius that is Hans Zimmer by the way which won a oscar plus three more including best visual special affects.
Great reaction. The best, most mind bending, Christopher Nolan film is called Tenet, i highly recommend it. It came out in 2020, during Covid so not many people saw it in theaters, so its not as well known as some of his other films, but its his most ambitious by far. And since you guys followed this one so well i think youll love Tenet, its a masterpiece.
I deep dived into "reactions" vidéos for some weeks, and I love that ! Humans seems to love feeling empathy . Crying just by seeing another person crie. Particularly, the two of you generate empathie a lot ! I note that you were using each a single airpod of a pair, on one ear. Is the sound of the movies only in one ear ? I think you should have a real stereo headphones or better (binaural) and mics to communicate . It would be a far better experience, particularly for music. Interstellar soundtrack is so awesome. See you soon !
Thanks for your kind words. Many people have commented that I'm an "Empath." I didn't even know what that meant, but you're right, empathy seems to go a long way. Regarding the earbuds, we had major "syncing" problems trying to connect two different pairs, so we had to move on. I enjoyed Hans Zimmer's full score during editing. Fantastic. Thanks for watching! (:
E=Mc2, That is all I have to say, The most profound equation ever. "time" is a physical construct, It always was. One of the hardest things to visualize. Like when I think about the universe, "where did it come from?" It was always here. My dad had an issue with his study of physics. He said, his block was understanding "Time" I've read numerous books from the best people, But it doesn't help. At some point in time, you just have to accept it.
Christopher Nolan is an amazing filmmaker. He's fantastic as a filmmaker going all the way back to "Insomnia." While "Oppenheimer" won an Oscar for Best Picture, this film (in my opinion) is even better. I'd love to see your reactions to some of his other films (including "The Prestige" and "Dunkirk").
This guy got the movie...and science behind it!! Finally someone understand interstallar
Haha, thanks, I tried my best to keep up... A fantastic movie! (:
That’s how smart he is
@@BossMovieReactions any idea when y'all going to react to Signs ?
Thats exactly what I am thinking, finally someone enjoy the science, and understand it....
@@kristhomas4039 Hi Kris, our dilemma is that we now have about 12 years of watching movies on our list. I would love to watch 2-3 movies a week, but INTERSTELLAR took at least 55 hours to create, so you can see that "time" is not on our side. But the more a movie gets recommended the more likely we'll watch it. Interstellar had quite a few recommendations after we watched "Contact" and "Arrival." Anyway, thanks for watching! (:
One of the few reactors that catch that Brand can breathe at the end is pretty significant from the grander perspective of the film since it showcases that her idea that following a feeling can be significant.
Yeah, good point. Also, someone mentioned that she might have taken her helmet off, because she was ready to die, but then realized that the planet was habitable. Nevertheless, it's an important moment indeed! Thanks for watching! (:
can be, but you have to be rational in such decisions so going after the better options was the right decision, the onl thing i don't understand is couldn't they have scanned Millers planet or see that there is no way that there is live?
The biggest driver of the protagonists in the film is unselfish love. Love for humanity, love for family, love for a partner. Brand wasn't driven by a selfish love for self like Dr. Mann, but she did acknowledge the power of fighting for those you love when thinking about the love she shared for Edmund. She trusted his data because she knew him AND she believed that he would never lead her into harms way. His data felt SAFE because of her relationship AND when she arrived he had already set up camp and was waiting for the others to come. Had things not gone awry, they would have had plenty of fuel and the luxury of picking the best planet and Dr. Mann would have never done what he did (although he doesnt seem trustworthy). There is a weight to her study of his badge in the grave she placed him in. Had she not made the decision to retrieve that data, she would have gotten to reunite with her love. Instead likely died in deep sleep waiting for her.
Watched this movie without children and was blown away away now I have have two beautiful baby girls and I cry like a baby ! This movie is a masterpiece
Aw, yeah, I can see how that would affect the movie experience. Thanks for sharing! (:
this movie made u even reproduce... wow, thats frekkin beautiful
This man knows how to get immersed in movies. Nice reaction.
Thanks for that and thanks for watching! (:
Agreed. Exactly how I dive into movies and glad to see someone else takes them similarly. I don't display all my reactions but the feelings are all felt.
This is so fire...dudes engagement is off the charts and her smile just makes my
Aw, thank you so much for your enthusiastic comment! We appreciate it! (:
Best Interstellar reaction on the Internet ❤
Aw, thank you so much, that makes our day! (:
I agree , they dont cut the movie all the time , with them in the foreground saying : its like , like....like...
I love people really immersing themselves in the emotion and wonder of this film.
Hi Chris, yes, that's the best part of movies, immerse yourself and enjoy the experience! Thanks for watching! (:
One of the greatest movies of all time. Any time you know Hans Zimmer did the soundtrack, get the tissues out ! you know its going be an emotional ride. If you hear interstellar live in Prague by him you will feel the entire movie emotion in 15 minutes
Yeah, Hans Zimmer is definitely one of the best ever! (:
It's somehow soothing to see people watch this masterpiece for the first time. Especially when You guys focus, follow and listen to the story because every scene is important. Best Nolan movie.. I was completely floored and thought about it for weeks.
Thanks for that. Yes, it was quite challenging following the story to its detail, but it was an amazing experience and it made me think about it for a long time as well. Fantastic movie! (:
@@BossMovieReactions this fall due to 10th anniversary they will release Interstellar into theaters again. In IMAX.
@@volcghost Thanks for letting me know! (:
@@volcghostThe waves in Imax were gut wrenching, and so was the Black Hole.
I had a moment of vertigo it felt so real. I'll go back see it for sure.
Right off the bat with this reaction; SO SO grateful you’re actually allowing yourself to react vs yapping all over top of the movie, much appreciate the genuine reaction.
Haha, thank you. Yes, we try to simply be ourselves without adding any overreacting gimmicks. (:
Something a lot of people miss: being a father has opened my eyes to a lot of things. The most impactful part of this movie is when Cooper realizes that his daughter was meant to do something great. He changes from sadness and concern and pain and fear to joy, elation and hope and happiness. That’s what it means to be a parent. No matter what the situation is if you know, your kids are going to do something great and be OK you’re happier than ever.
Aw, thanks for sharing that!! (:
By far the best interstellar reaction I’ve seen, and I’ve seen a lot 😅 subscribed ✅
That's fantastic! Thanks for watching and thanks for subscribing, Thomas!! (:
15:05 Mr. Boss, you were physically choking up there. Bravo! A very emotional scene. 👍👍
Oh, yes, it's heartbreaking! Thanks for watching! (:
And again at 47:30 very emotional stuff man!
One of the most powerful things about this movie is that it wields our humanity in such a desperate, passionate way. Our ingenuity, our stubbornness, our doubt, our faith, our frustration, bitterness... yet, our love, our cunning, our boldness, our fear, our strength, and so, so much more... Every. Single. Time. that I see this film (and share in the first-time experience of others watching this film, like right now) I'm brought to quietly weep through so many different phases of this movie. Every character pushing back against the rules, clinging to a private, motivating seed in each of their hearts - It's so human to make the choices that each character felt they had to make in any given moment, any given point in time, any point in their life. The losing, the winning, the prices paid, the sacrifices made, the damages done, the instincts for survival, even against rationality. Perhaps especially given the context of these profoundly intelligent scientists attempting to spearhead an organized, yet profoundly desperate "second chance" for the greater species - attempting to plant the seeds for fruit and food in a future that they knowingly would never pluck and savor. And others still bound by their hearts to follow, even against their objective understanding of what needed to be done instead, trying to find a way to follow both at the same time.. Augh. It's all so gripping, and moving. And the end!! With Murphy and the other humans there, hurtling through space on a generational station trying to feel like normal people, cherishing the relics of where they came from, as they blaze the greatest trail into the unknown in the history - the entire story - of humanity. Geez.
Thank you so much for sharing not only this reaction, but each of the entries in your channel. This is my first time here, and I really appreciate the way you each share and express your experiences of these films here. I can't wait to check out more 🙏
Hi there, thank you so much for sharing your thoughts! You described everything in a great way, and I agree with your statements. A powerful film with many layers. Thanks for watching! (:
You grabbed that plot amazingly well. I had to watch it a few times to fully understand what was happening.
It was a real challenge to keep up and I learned so much more during editing... Thanks for watching! (:
What a clunky robot. TARS: "Watch this!"
Haha... Yeah! (:
Yeah, but it saved his life, getting him back to the ship after he had that fight. 🤔☺👍👏👏👏👏
The whole docking sequence is one of the best sequences I’ve ever seen in a film , the music score is just goose bumpingly amazing coupled with the visuals , just god damn amazing
Yes, amazing stuff across the board! (:
What I love in this scene :
At the beginning of the movie , cooper say he don’t trust machines .
And in this sequence , Cooper do nothing and give the control to tars . A machine .
You’re definitely missing out on the full stereo sound with only one earphone in :)
My favourite movie of all time, can rewatch it endlessly!
Never ceases to hit me like a truck.
Sci-fi with a strong emotional core is quite rare.
Thank you for the reaction and I'm glad you both enjoyed it!
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!
i have watched so many interstellar reactions, never seen so few comments from the reactors... and that's exactly how it should be!! heavily invested in the movie to completely understand and appreciate it! Awesome! i subbed :) little tip: these movies deserve more than 1 earphone in, set something to split the audio and a good headphone or something, really adds to the experience with these kind of movies
Thank you so much for your encouraging feedback! Yes, two earbuds would've been better, but we had major problems with syncing the two pairs, so we had to move on, but yes, Hans Zimmer's score deserves better. Of course, I got the full score during editing. Masterful! Thanks for subscribing as well! (:
@@BossMovieReactions great to hear you enjoyed the score! at least you tried to get it working, haha!
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This movie always has these effects, a big thank you for your emotions.
You got it, I appreciate it! (:
The music in this movie is fantastic! Hans Zimmer is a master composer!
Yes, he undoubtedly is! (:
C'mon folks hit that subscribe and like button these are wonderful people and their reactions are top notch! Much love from Tennessee
THANKS for that, Yawnzee!! We would love more subscribers and I know it's happening! Greetings to Tennessee!! (:
I am now subscribed. He reminds me of Daniel Bruhl(Zemo in the MCU) and Kimi Räikkönen(F1 driver).
@@georiv11 Thank you so much, Georiv!! Yes, I'm familiar with Daniel Brühl... A very talented German/Spanish actor! (:
best interstellar react i've seen!! Love from Brazil 🇧🇷
Thank you so much, Josh! Greetings to you and Brazil!! (:
I'm so glad you guys chose to watch this movie. As soon as I watched you guys watch Contact, this was THE movie that popped into my head. I'm so glad you guys enjoyed it! It's one of my all-time-favorite movies ever. After my wife and I had a child ourselves, this movie became so much more to us now. The thought of not being around to watch my child grow into an adult hurts my heart every time I think about it and I start getting choked up just thinking about it. This movie was a fundamental bonding moment for my wife and I when we first saw this in theaters early in our relationship. I hope it'll be special for you guys, too. Thank you for sharing this reaction with us!
Aw, thank you so much for sharing, we really appreciate it! (:
First reaction I've seen from your channel, and I love it. So many others feel the need to comment or fake cackle after every damn line in a movie that just takes away from the emotion that all of us viewers are here to witness. You guys are doing it right, much love. Edit: subcribed.
Hi there, thank you so much for your positive feedback. Yes, we're just trying to be ourselves with no added "fake" behavior. Thanks for watching and thanks for subscribing!! (:
Hey guy’s, I’m Clint a actor from the UK. Im your biggest British fan. 😉 You are an amazing couple I watch every reaction your have posted and you are now my favourite reaction channel.. Thanks guy’s
Hi Clint, thank you so much for your kind words! We're happy to have you on board. Look out for a shoutout in one of our next videos! (:
Great music by Hans Zimmer! Here's a fun fact for your re-watch: You hear a steady tick-tick-tick when they're on the water planet. Well, each tick represents one day on earth.
Mindblowing.
YES, I read that on the trivia page. Great stuff. Thanks for sharing!! (:
You two are fantastic. Loved this reaction. Can I put Mr. Boss as my emergency medical contact? His empathy is off the charts.
Haha... "emergency medical contact" --> U funny! Thank you so much for your kind words, we appreciate it! (:
“Because my dad promised me…”
😢😭
I lose it every time (and a ton of other moments too)
Watch this again, because there are so many levels to this. It really begins to blow your mind, how well they built this movie/story. I watch it a couple of times a year. Love it every time
Yes, many levels to this movie. Editing this video opened my eyes to many details because I listened to EVERY line in order to decide if I absolutely needed to include it in the reaction video, etc. Thanks for watching! (:
That three note theme is so beautiful and haunting and effective.
Yes, it is. A fantastic movie with a fantastic score! (:
I love this movie. It was my #1 for years until I saw Everything Everywhere All At Once. If yall haven’t seen it. Yall need to watch it. It’s so good and won multiple awards. It’s best to go in completely blind, no trailer, no reviews, and no looking up cast. Just enjoy the ride 🎢
I’m also subscribing cuz I love y’all’s channel.
Hi there, thank you so much for watching AND subscribing! I put your suggestion on our list! Thanks!! (:
just got home and ready for a movie..Interstellar the best..Lovely people..
Enjoy, Linda!! (:
This guy has the best reaction I’ve seen to this movie. Emotional and understands it. Best movie ever
Thank you, Josh!! (:
“What can one say?”
I totally agree, this is my absolute favorite movie of all time. So glad you both caught on to most of it, it definitely demands a rewatch… Or two… Or a thousand…..
This is the first video I’ve seen from y’all, and I’ll definitely be checking out the channel. I’m so glad you both reached my feed!
Hi Alex, we're happy we reached your feed! Thanks for watching and we're sure you'll find some more videos you'll like! Welcome! (:
There is a big difference between watching this film without children and with children, in the first you watch it for the fiction, in the second, the father and daughter relationship breaks you into a thousand pieces.
Yeah, that's an interesting point about how the experience can change depending on with whom you watch the movie. Thanks for sharing! (:
the ending scene where he meets murph on her deathbead, not enough tissues.
This movie... is far more than movie... far more and it was pleasure to watch it with you
Hi Cro, yes, this movie was a big surprise to me. So many layers! Thanks for watching along with us! (:
This film shows the most beautiful bond in the whole world for me... The bond between a father and daughter! ❤️🩹
Yes, beautiful indeed! Thanks for watching! (:
Well, that was an easy sub. Great reaction, I've lost count of how many Interstellar reactions I've watched, but this is up there for sure. So great to see someone really get it and also show their emotions. It's such a powerful film, even more so after you have kids. Thanks both, and keep up the great work - now I'm off to look through your video backlog!
Hello Mike in Japan, thank you so much for your kind words, and thanks for the sub!! Yes, this was a powerful movie and a bit challenging to keep up, but we loved it both! Hope you find some more reactions you like!! (:
It has a similar mind-bending script as Inception, not surprisingly also done by Nolan, both with equally mind-blowing visuals. The stuff of legends, bar none.
Oh, Inception... Also on our list, I think. Excited! (:
When he drives away without seeing his daughter, and then she runs after him but it's too late... I think I cried for a week.
Yes, agreed, that is such a sad moment! Thanks for watching! (:
this is the 2nd greatest sci-fi movie of all time #1 being 2001 a space odyssey, i wish i could watch this again with fresh eyes its truly mind blowing
Yeah, this was indeed a great sci-fi. Thanks for watching!! (:
I really enjoyed your reaction. You listened and explained correctly. Loved it!
Thank you, Steel! I tried to keep up with the plot, which wasn't easy, but I appreciate your kind words! (:
The "Waaaaaaouuue" at the end of the movie was exactly my reaction in theater ten years ago. Just a unique experience, specially on big screen !
Yeah, definitely a "Waaaaaouuue" movie! Thanks for watching! (:
It's a legit new classic! So glad you guys watched it. I have to mention Ellen Burstyn who played old Murph. She was also in a masterpiece of a movie named Requiem For A Dream. I think the only movie Ive ever recommended was Interstellar, so trust me when I say Requiem For A Dream is literally a masterpiece too. It's been a cult classic. You guys would not regret it I promise. It gets extremely intense and will leave you feeling even crazier in the end than Interstellar does.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Requiem is on our list. Thx! (:
I play the piano and hammond organ. I played the organ in church 25 years ago, but they didn't fancy "modern" scores like now with youtube, that a lot of organ players share their performances.
The organ is a larger than life instrument, and i am so grateful Hans Zimmer included her. Organs cost a fortune to be maintained. And the more people seeing her contribution to our "musical" world, the longer she will be with us.
The movie is great. But the score makes half of the movie, in my opinion.
Yes, the score is amazing indeed! Thanks for watching! (:
Love this movie! Thanks for all the editing you did for this. Such a great movie, and such a long one too to edit. Thank you!
Thanks, Lucas. Yeah, this was the longest movie to edit so far. Pretty much took a week to create the video and everything else around it. Happy to hear that you enjoyed it! (:
The score is incredible....Hans Zimmer is a legend...
Yes, Zimmer is the best! (:
23:51 Many people miss how truly sad this part is, beyond how emotional it is because of missed time. If you caught it...his grandson's name is Jessie. In the next moment you see his son tell him that grandpa died and they buried him in the back next to mom and Jessie. So because of the state of the planet his grandson died before his dad, and then you see in later scenes that Jessie is coughing a lot and has lung issues due to the dust and other factors.
Yes, you're correct. This all became very clear to me during editing. It's tough to notice all the details on the first watch, but it is truly sad as you have stated. Thanks for sharing! (:
I had to watch it more than once because there is so much going on. It was better the second time. Yes, a masterpiece.
Oh, yes, my brain started to overload taking in all the scientific aspects of it, plus the story and all the emotional stuff, etc. A masterpiece indeed! (:
Seen this movie at least twenty times and that scene with Murph when her dad leaves makes me weep every single time.
Yes, I remember, this was sooo sad! (:
I never fail to lose it at this movie. So much emotion, science and mind bending, time bending stuff. Amazing, and awesome reaction. New fan from Tasmania, Australia! 🇦🇺❤️
Hi Daniel, thanks for your kind words. We're happy to have a new fan. Greetings to Australia!! (:
Love the reaction! It is very pleasant to see someone watch this movie and actually understand story, not even science but story itself, somehow man people just do not understand this at all.
really masterpiece and one of my favourite movies of all time. Great stuff guys!
Thank you so much for watching and sharing your thoughts. We appreciate it!! ((:
I’m so excited to watch this reaction! You will love it. Going to go walk my dog, then make a coffee and enjoy this reaction.
Thanks! I think you're going to love it! (:
When it first came out on vod I tried to watch it, fell asleep. Years later, I watched it and loved it and now I can’t stop watching it when reactors react to it.
@@caterinas1627 Haha, that's awesome! From falling asleep to now watching it all the time! (:
The way you grasped the concepts was unbelievable! Subscribed.
Oh, thank you so much for that, and thanks for subscribing. I have to admit that it was quite challenging because it became more and more complex, but I guess I did all right. Thanks for watching! (:
You were one of the only reviews to understand what was happening. Well done!
Thank you; it was quite a challenge! (:
Great movie, great reaction. Masterful is a perfect word for this one.
Yes, thanks for watching! (:
The music itself is enough to bring tears to my eyes
Yes, a fantastic score by Hans Zimmer! (:
Great choice! I enjoyed this film immensely in the theater, but it has done nothing but increase over time. It’s a real treasure. Christopher Nolan is a great filmmaker. And equally stunning is that he is heavily involved with the writing of each project. He and his brother Jonathan wrote this one.
Yes, an amazing movie! Thanks for watching! (;
I Watch this movie after my mother die .
I have never cry so much in front of a movie .
Masterpiece .
Oh, yeah, that must have been a sad moment! Thanks for sharing!
Everyone else has covered how brilliantly your reactions were. So I'd like to comment on how nice this reaction was visually. So many reactors make the mistake of having their home studio too brightly lit. They also wear loud shirts. They are bright in color and/or have big graphics. Like a big BOSS MAN for example. 😏
With you both wearing solid black, sitting in front of a dark background, well I'd like to say well done. That along with the soft lighting really did make a huge difference. I wasn't abruptly taken out of the movie everytime you had to cut away for copyright. So many ppl commented about you two genuinely showing your reactions without feeling the need to fill the time speaking your reactions. While I agree 1,000%, I wonder if the visual softness, even if it was subconscious, was a factor in the wonderful response to this reaction. I didn't read all of the comments but i read several. I didn't see one bad one in the lot.
It's 11:59pm and I'm going to watch your reaction again after just finishing it. That's how enjoyable it was. Keep up the good work. You've gained a new subscriber.
Pls consider always wearing solid black. It really does keep one more engaged. Otherwise it's like watching tv in a dark room but having someone switch on the light every 4 seconds. 🤷♀️ Just my opinion.
Hi DeAnna, thank you so much for your interesting feedback! Your comments were very thought-provoking. Thank you! Also, thanks for subscribing! (:
Fascinating to see the differences in the two reactions.
Obviously the guy was a lot more clued up on the complex nature of the film and that was impressive, but what I loved was how he really got the emotional significance of it all, the deep issues of love, humanity, relationships and connections. Really beautiful to see how on occasions it became briefly overwhelming for him.
The woman just enjoyed it as a good film. Nothing wrong with that but you can tell the film reached into his soul and awakened deep feelings.
Wonderful reaction.
Hi Beesfoot, thank you so much for watching and sharing your thoughts and the very interesting observations. Thank you and be well! (:
Fantastic reaction, really enjoyed!
Theres so many great moments and lines, but one that has always stood out to me is the sincere regret in TARS voice when he says;
"Romilly did not survive.....I could not save him"
Can hear that he's so much more than robot.
Thanks for watching and thanks for sharing your thoughts! (:
I've watched this at least 25 times and I cry everytime.
Yeah, it's kind of a crying kind of movie. Thanks for watching! (:
Now you've seen that I would recommend listening to the Queen song called '39 (with lyrics if you can find it). Released in the 70s it tells this exact story.
I did, thanks! --> ua-cam.com/video/kE8kGMfXaFU/v-deo.htmlsi=dkUqtFhTs42sl-S3
There is a "'39" and _Interstellar_ Mashup (that's what the name of the piece is called) that takes "'39" to a WHOLE new place (pun intended). Dr. Sir Brian May, Queen's guitarist, wrote "'39" and is an astrophysicist. He's had to explain his song for 4 decades. Now, with _Interstellar_ , people don't need it explained as much. Brian's pretty happy about that. I always thought the Nolan brothers ought to have given him a piece of the profits, but Brian is rich enough as it is. He was invited to, and attended, the European Premier of _Interstellar_ and he enjoyed it in the one interview I saw after the movie. Many, _many_ written reviews have been done comparing the two pieces of art... I doubt I've read them all, but it sure seems like I have! (Yes, I am a super-Queenie... hyper-nerdy about the band Queen.) So glad you brought "'39" up!
@@HealthAtAnyCost 'Queenie'? You're not serious? No group pronoun is necessary.
@@incamoran9532 "Queenie" is a common term used for Queen super-fans. You certainly don't need to use it, but I am proud to be a Queenie. (Queenies were around LONG before Swifties!)
@@HealthAtAnyCost I've been a fan since Killer Queen/Sheer Heart Attack in 74 and I never heard that godawful term until UA-camrs started 'reacting' to Queen tracks. Suddenly there are these Queenies coming out of the woodwork and I find the term disturbing and belittling in relation to a rock band. It's so lightweight/teenybopper/canned talent, not to mention unoriginal. And I sure as hell never heard Queen refer to fans that way.
Loved your video. It took me back to the first time I watched Interstellar with my daughter. This isn’t a space movie. It’s a movie about a father’s love for his daughter. I cry every time I watch it and want to thank you for sharing your reaction to it. It’s pretty much the same as mine. The best movie I’ve ever watched. It changed my outlook on life.
That's awesome! Thanks for sharing! (:
"Interstellar" is two great films in one. It's an epic science fiction adventure drama and it is also a wonderful love story between a father and his daughter. It doesn't have to be one or the other. It can be both!
Fantastic people, it was a great trip with you! I so enjoyed following your emotional, authentic and deep response!
And although I will never meet you or never speak to you, I was able to share this feeling through time and space...
Thank you from Germany!
Yes, that's great! We were sharing feelings through time and space! Thank you from California! (:
I wonder how many people understand the world upside-down in the starship at the end.
In the space there is no gravity so you should float. Therefore inside a cylinder rotating at a constant (and sufficiently high) speed a centrifugal force is created towards the walls in all directions (up-down, left-right, forwards-backwards) which simulates the gravity keeping you anchored to the walls and the ceiling. Instead of being on the surface of a sphere rotating at constant speed you are inside a cylinder but the principle is the same: a force always brings you back when you leave the walls. This is the idea behind the famous science fiction novel "Rendezvous with Rama" by Arthur C. Clark (author of 2001: A Space Odyssey); Nolan (or rather Kip Thorne) clearly exploited this idea for his final spaceship.
Yep, makes sense. Thanks for sharing! (:
@ 20:42 fun fact on millers planet, the klicking sound in the background means every klick is 1 Hour on Earth thats so crazy
Yes, I did read that in one of the Trivia posts, very interesting indeed. Thanks for sharing! (:
Mike is so damn handsome and like others have stated, he is not afraid to show his emotions, which is quite endearing and always makes me more emotional. You both are one of my favorite reaction couples and come across as genuine and true movie buffs. Too many reaction couples get too goofy and end up putting on fake personas the more subs they gain, you two are not that way.
This has to be one of the best movies ever made, so well done, great reaction.😊
Wow, thank you so much for your kind words, Kristian. This made our day. Thank you!! ((:
@@BossMovieReactions -You’re very welcome, looking forward to many more great reactions and watching your channel grow.
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You guys listened and watched carefully and understood a lot of the story judging by your comments. Great reaction.
Nice to see a reaction where ''important'' scences are not ruined by rambling.
There will be a sequel. A trailer released not long ago.
Thanks for that! A sequel, really? I'll be looking out for that! Thanks! (:
Thank you both of you. Only strong people dare to share their feelings. The best movie, best honest reactions. Your true reactions touched me. Thank you. I hope all the best to your life and love. I love people who dare to show their feelings.
Aw, thank you so much for your encouraging words! It made our day! ((:
Im so impressed that you could understand what was about to happen!
I saw interstellar with an open mouth like an idiot!
Amazing reaction 👏
Thank you so much, Mary. I have to admit that it was quite challenging to keep up with all the science and the plot twists, but I guess I managed all right. Thanks for watching! (:
What is crazy about the ending is that when Brand took off her helmet she was ready to die. She didn't know.
Good point! I didn't think of that! ((:
I was absolutely blow away at how much you caught watching it the first time. I've watched maybe 15 reactions and the full movie and you taught me something. Such a masterpiece it was and your editing was awesome. Nice job guys.
Thanks for that! Honestly, I felt very challenged keeping up with all the science and the plot twists, etc. and during editing, I realized how many details I missed! But yes, a masterpiece indeed. Thanks for watching! (:
I just wanted to say, I've never watched you guys before so please forgive me for not knowing your names but the guy completely understood this movie which was actually really refreshing since most people don't understand it on the first watch. Huge kudos.
Thanks for that, Bezerker. I have to admit that it was quite challenging to keep up with all the science and all the plot twists, but I guess I did all right. Fantastic movie. Thanks for watching! (:
You guys have become my favorite reaction channel.
Wow, that is fantastic!! Thank you so much, Zaneba, you made our day!! (:
I appreciate this reaction because it was a genuine reaction. Thank you.
Thank you so much, we appreciate it! You might also like ARRIVAL: ua-cam.com/video/NomeH7xDE14/v-deo.htmlsi=AQITswjMZ_id18S2
Enjoying y’all’s reactions👌 authentic emotion
Thank you, we appreciate it! (:
the deathbed scene .... i know the science is deep but the emotions are deeper.
Oh, boy, yeah, deep stuff! (:
Enough to make a grown man cry!
Yes, that is certainly true! (:
The guy on the left is a real boss. Some of the moments I ugly cry every time (thanks Hanz). This guy tanked those moments
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts. From the guy on the left! ((:
I’ve seen so many reactions of this movie and not one got it right on the first watch as you have. Beautiful mind! And it was Coop shaking Brands hands ( what you watched after the tesseract collapsed). Great job guys!
Aw, thank you so much for your kind words. Yes, I realized that it was Coop shaking Brand's hand during editing. I was close during the movie but didn't quite catch it. Thanks for sharing! (:
New subscriber! I’m so happy you caught on to SO MANY things that other people don’t often catch. Amazing you guys! I am a chronic reaction watcher and you guys definitely have something special. Keep it coming ❤😊
Thank you so much for your encouraging feedback! And thanks for subscribing! ((:
As soon as I saw that you’re covering this movie, I knew we’d all three be crying a lot lol. Great video…can’t wait for 28 Days Later😂
Haha, that's great! (28). ((:
I'm addicted to movie reaction channels and i've got to say you two are at the top of my list. Truly great reactions!
Awesome! Thank you so much, Taylor, you made our day!! (:
Christopher and Jonathan Nolan wrote a brilliant script. I don't know how they could even do it, if they weren't geniuses.
Yep, they're very gifted. I'm currently editing "The Prestige", another brilliant script! Should be ready next Saturday! (:
Interstellar ❤ Nolan's greatest work for humanity ❤️
A masterpiece. Thanks for watching! (:
Great movie, and great reaction, guys. Thank you.
Our pleasure, Mark. Thanks for watching! (:
Such a beautiful film. Incredible job on the editing! You kept the plot pretty intact and logical - which is saying something for such a complicated story! I love the slower paced films about space. Ad Astra (2019) with Brad Pitt comes to mind. Very slow burn and deeply emotional. When it comes to apocalyptic movies, Interstellar is strangely hopeful. For all the meteor movies suggesting we get blown to bits, the inability to produce food is ultimately what causes the catastrophic circumstances leading to the quest for the survival of the human race. Stunning visuals on the two planets, particularly Matt Damon's.
Thank you so much for the kudos on editing. Yes, I always try to keep the plot as intact and logical as possible. I added "Ad Astra" to our list (never heard of it). Yes, stunning visuals, an amazing soundtrack, just a fantastic movie! Thx for watching! (:
I am truly amazed that through the movie and in your summation at the end of the movie not once did you mention the great cinema photography and spectacular space scenes and not to mention the masterful soundtrack by the genius that is Hans Zimmer by the way which won a oscar plus three more including best visual special affects.
Hi Michael, I'm talking about this in my "Afterthoughts" video ua-cam.com/video/AiZGh5ZLnvk/v-deo.htmlsi=MR2H5V9jUn7HXASv
Thanks for the laughs and tears. Great reaction.
Thanks, Alex, glad you enjoyed it! (:
great reactions!...just noticed...im a deadringer for Mike...yea, my name is Michael and i also speak German and Dutch...
Oh, interesting! Wünsche Dir ein schönes Wochenende! (:
Great movie so many great lines and it will make you cry
Yes, agreed on all points! (:
Great reaction. The best, most mind bending, Christopher Nolan film is called Tenet, i highly recommend it. It came out in 2020, during Covid so not many people saw it in theaters, so its not as well known as some of his other films, but its his most ambitious by far. And since you guys followed this one so well i think youll love Tenet, its a masterpiece.
Thanks, Dejavu, I've never heard of "Tenet", so I put it on our list. Thx! (:
Probably the best reaction to this movie for me. It was authentic.
Thank you so much, we appreciate it! (:
I deep dived into "reactions" vidéos for some weeks, and I love that ! Humans seems to love feeling empathy . Crying just by seeing another person crie. Particularly, the two of you generate empathie a lot !
I note that you were using each a single airpod of a pair, on one ear. Is the sound of the movies only in one ear ? I think you should have a real stereo headphones or better (binaural) and mics to communicate . It would be a far better experience, particularly for music. Interstellar soundtrack is so awesome. See you soon !
Thanks for your kind words. Many people have commented that I'm an "Empath." I didn't even know what that meant, but you're right, empathy seems to go a long way. Regarding the earbuds, we had major "syncing" problems trying to connect two different pairs, so we had to move on. I enjoyed Hans Zimmer's full score during editing. Fantastic. Thanks for watching! (:
E=Mc2, That is all I have to say, The most profound equation ever. "time" is a physical construct, It always was. One of the hardest things to visualize. Like when I think about the universe, "where did it come from?" It was always here. My dad had an issue with his study of physics. He said, his block was understanding "Time" I've read numerous books from the best people, But it doesn't help. At some point in time, you just have to accept it.
Yeah, that IS a mind-baffling thing!! Just as the double-slit experiment is! Thanks for watching! (:
Subscribed peeps! Love seeing new reaction channels grow
Awesome!! Thanks for watching and thanks so much for subscribing!! (:
46&2 and the 4th dimension of time just beyond the horizon
Hi Shawn, thanks for watching along with us! (:
Christopher Nolan is an amazing filmmaker. He's fantastic as a filmmaker going all the way back to "Insomnia." While "Oppenheimer" won an Oscar for Best Picture, this film (in my opinion) is even better. I'd love to see your reactions to some of his other films (including "The Prestige" and "Dunkirk").
Thanks! Prestige was already on our list, but I added Dunkirk. Thanks for watching! (: