my dad and i used to go for a movie every few weeks; it was extra special to me because my parents had just gotten divorced and this was his way of bonding with me. when he took me to watch interstellar, i was 13. he was so excited to watch it bc he _loved_ space (it's where i got my love for it too). i remember sitting in that theatre and just being in absolute _awe_ of what i was seeing. we didn't say a single word to each other the entire time-we were captivated. once it ended, we couldn't stop talking about it. my dad was a sucker for christopher nolan and hans zimmer, and this movie was just _perfection_ in his eyes. he loved it so much. it's been 2 years since he was taken from me. i miss him everyday. i haven't been able to make myself go see a movie in a theatre since he passed-it hurts too much to do something that was _ours_ without him. i want to watch interstellar again so badly because it's such a beautiful movie, but i know i will be an inconsolable mess for weeks. this movie reminds me of him so strongly that just listening to this soundtrack makes the grief come back swinging. if i see this father try so desperately hard to come back to his daughter again, 10 years later, i don't think i'll recover. at least, not for a while. that persevering love reminds me of my own father, who i know loved his daughter so very much. i miss you, nana. i hope one day i'll be strong enough to be able to sit in a theatre again. when that day comes, i'll probably be able to watch this movie again too. for now, i'll just settle for listening to this soundtrack that you ranted and raved about for years. i love you.
i lost my dad 2 yeasr ago too, we used to see turkish spaggetti soups opera, after 2 years i started to see those tvt shows and was awesome bcs i can felt like he was there with me sharing that crapy shows, so i feel you bro keep moving foward for your dad, you are doing great
@jeonjunkfood ❤My Heartfelt Condolences to you, Dear One. 💖Love endures forever💖...*Interstellar* demonstrated this fact *beautifully*!! May you have Peace in acknowledgement of your Father's love for you.💖 Namasté 💖a loving Mom💖
0:00 Dreaming Of The Crash 3:55 Cornfield Chase 6:02 Dust 11:43 Day One 15:03 Stay 21:56 Message From Home 23:36 The Wormhole 25:07 Mountains 28:46 Afraid Of Time 31:19 A Place Among The Stars 34:45 Running Out 36:43 I'm Going Home 42:32 Coward 50:58 Detach 57:41 S.T.A.Y. 1:04:04 Where We're Going 1:11:45 First Step 1:13:33 Flying Drone 1:15:26 Atmospheric Entry 1:17:07 No Need To Come Back 1:21:42 Imperfect Lock 1:28:36 No Time For Caution 1:32:42 What Happens Now? 1:35:08 Who's They? 1:42:25 Murph 1:53:45 OrganVariation 1:58:37 Tick-Tock 2:06:56 Day One - Original Demo 2:10:46 Day One Dark 2:17:43 Do Not Go Gentle Into That GoodNight
1:35:08 Who's They? 1:42:25 Murph 1:53:45 OrganVariation 1:58:37 Tick-Tock 2:06:56 Day One - Original Demo 2:10:46 Day One Dark 2:17:43 Do Not Go Gentle Into That GoodNight (edited) I added this to the main list. thx!
I still can't believe this awesome piece of art didn't won an oscar... Superb work on every note and feeling. Zimmer at his best... The price is for us... Thanks.
Nolan is not liked by Hollywood because he makes great movies that are fun, look spectacular and are not minced pie for morons but have a plot you need to think about.
I remember when I first watched it. On TV back in 2018, because I've never heard of it before. In the scene where Cooper and Tars are inside the black hole, communicating through the 4th dimension, I thought that was real. Like actually real, I just watched history in the making, and we will know what is inside black holes from now on. I completely forgot I was watching a movie. I will never forget that moment like everything seemed to make sense now. But then there was an ad break and I was launched back into reality.
I'm hoping for a 10th anniversary release. I saw it two days before it was released in 2014. A non-profit theater in our city had a 35mm film copy and were allowed to screen it early. It put their new sound system to the test. What is cool is that Nolan shot a lot of this movie on actual 70mm film. This theater has a 70mm projector. Crossing my fingers they can rent a copy. There is something about film that can't be replicated by a digital picture.
This movie came out shortly after my dad passed away. I saw it in cinemas and all i could think about was my dad, he was a very big science and space guy. I always imagined him as the protagonist in this movie. He would of absolutely loved this movie as much as I did. The music in this gets me so emotional :(
I'm very sorry for your loss. My dad died in 2015 of Lung Cancer and like yourself the music in this movie chokes me up too for the same reason. In fact I found myself getting overwhelmed by my emotions during the Tesseract scene.
I am an aerospace engineer and I can assure you that whenever I work on a space related mission/project, I certainly have this playing in my headset. This entire soundtrack is what further fueled my passion for aerospace engineering.
I'm a mechanical engineer and this soundtrack is always present during my working activities too... it's so magical that it helps me to keep concentrated and well focused on the target to achieve! Let's talk about the film.... a masterpiece, the risk of becoming one of the several american blockbuster was very high due to the story instead, the movie director, Nolan, was very skilled to ask help to astrophisicians... the result is a pure masterpiece both movie and soundtrack!
This soundtrack has gotten me through 4 years of undergraduate biochemistry and chemistry, as well as 4 years of medical school. It brings the beauty and magic back into studying.
I understand this entirely. This movie pushed me to pursue my love of physics, and now I have my bachelor's in it with a concentration in astrophysics. I used to listen to this in study rooms at 2am solving problems that boggled the mind. I miss my time in academia, I wish to return to one day achive a masters.
My daughter passed as an infant. I saw this movie in the theater. The raw, jagged, overpowering emotion in this music and movie left me baughling in the car after. So powerful, almost impossible to not be taken somewhere deep. When he tries to communicate with his daughter through the dust and books.... I lost it.
This soundtrack and movie are full of raw emotion, especially for those of us who have lost daughters. My heart and prayers go out to you. I lost my daughter ten years ago in a crash. That scene you mention has left me bawling too.
@@sujaymishra7303 That’s correct: “seven [Earth] years per [Miller] hour” means (7 yr) x (365 day/yr) x (24 hr/day) equals ratio of 61,320 hrs to 1 hr. Dividing that by 3600 gets you to seconds, which comes out to 17.03.
I have a daughter which I would do anything for and after seeing this movie I cried. I don't to films usually but this is a master piece, music and all. Delivering the message that made me so. Thank you❤
@Richard Cosgrove this is one of those times when the least intelligent people come to a soundtrack just to hate on it. No less, you chose one of the best movies I have ever seen.
Saw it the 1st day it came out. Didnt have any idea what it was going to be about but my bro insisted to watch it. Instant top 5 movies in my lifetime.
Its an argument for Theatres- particularly imax theatres- as an important vehicle within the medium of film integral to the artistic vision of the director, not just a means of projecting the footage. Yknow?
My dad was a space enthusiast. I developed this love for space myself when he passed away. I feel so emotional when hearing the themes from interstellar because I remember him saying, when I am gone , one day, you can always look up and see me again since the stars are billion years away and for them we are still all alive.
When I saw this movie, I just didn't want to leave the theater. The only thing I wanted, was to stay there and cry thinking of how small and insignificant we are in the cosmos. This movie and its music are masterpieces. Greetings from Greece!
The bit that got to me and hit me like a bullet was what about our planet’s wildlife. We’re doing them so wrong. I have a tiny 12 week old kitten on my lap and it kills me to think they would be left to die because of us
This Soundtrack is my go to when I’m studying for exams or writing a paper. It’s calming at times but also inspiring. It can also be dramatic, adding a bit of variation to the music. If you need a soundtrack to study or do homework with, this is a prize pick.
I would love to have the ability to selectively erase certain memories so that I could experience the sheer delight of watching this movie and listening to its soundtrack for the very first time, repeatedly
Agree with both of you! But don’t count out the influence of the music. It’s brilliant. Whenever I listen to it, it stayes in my head for at least a couple of days.
I remember when it came out in theatres, I got my Dad to come watch it with me. We didn't go until the following February because the last few months of 2014 had been a whirlwind of pain for my whole family. I saw a few interviews and such which kindled my love of science-fiction and fueled my desire to see it. I was awe-struck... I'm sure my Dad was as well. But there was more than awe we felt, we were speechless.. As I sat there in the theatre, my thoughts were also of my Mom. My Mom LOVED this kind of sci-fi... the kind that wakes up one's imagination, as Close Encounters of the Third Kind did for kids, both young AND old, back in 1977 and 1978 (yes, it was in the theatres for well over six MONTHS back then). But Mom had died in 2014, so I wanted to go see it in her memory, but also to get my Dad out of the house and hopefully fill his senses with other thoughts, even if for just a couple hours. I know I am not alone in how deeply this movie affected one's psyche, especially for anyone who had lost a loved one in their lives. There were many moments throughout the movie that caused my eyes to become blinded with tears. Some because of the sheer WONDER of this incredible story.. Some from putting oneself into the place of these characters. Some because Mom wasn't here to share in this experience. And some, for my Dad, because as well as losing Mom in 2014, he also lost his son, my brother, 2 days after Christmas of 2014... Hans Zimmer's compositions added IMMENSELY to just how profound an effect Interstellar has on me. When I see the movie, when I hear the soundtrack, I invariably think of Mom, and still tear up to this day. I didn't know until right before I decided to add my comment... Interstellar was first released on October 26, 2014... the day my Mom passed. We miss you Mom. "Love is the one thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space. Maybe we should trust that, even if we can't understand it."
I’m so sorry for the loss of your mom. I lost my son 1/10/22. He loved this movie and thankfully turned me on to it a few years ago. Anything he loved or told me about I would buy for myself to have. I’m so glad I did. Now I can add the soundtrack to the playlist I created for him. ❤Take care.
So sorry for your loss man, your comment brought tears to my eyes. I can relate to a lot of what you said here and I'm glad we have this beautiful piece of music to connect us.
Music has given almost equal contribution as the script and the acting in this movie, which is almost nearly impossible given the mind blowing standards set by the script and acting. Hats off Hanz Zimmer
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I remember walking out of the theatre with a friend. We did not speak a single word until we had arrived at our destination for dinner. We just sat and looked at the table waiting for our food.
Same here. Seeing it in theatres was such an experience. That Poem has been my favorite since high school and got a whole new meaning after the movie. I will admit that many a paper was written in my undergrad years to this soundtrack; it has such an inspiring quality.
@@dotista2008 There are no words to describe. There is no need. Time and space is beyond our conception much less ability to communicate. This movie takes you right to the edge of the humans sensorial ability to comprehend our reality, and it shows you just how limited it is.
For me it was the: "don't make me leave like this" scene. No father who truely loves his daughter could get through that scene dry eyed (I'm almost choking up just writing this)
this soundtrack makes me think of my mortality, of hope, of the afterlife, of love, of pain, of the past, present and future. It's absolutely beautiful.
I discovered the soundtrack of Interstellar six years ago, and since then, it has become a constant in my life. It has been an invaluable companion throughout my engineering studies, aiding my concentration and providing relaxation. I'm truly fortunate to have stumbled upon this masterpiece. It not only introduced me to one of the best movies I've ever seen but also gave me the unforgettable experience of watching Hans Zimmer perform live. I consider myself incredibly lucky to have had these experiences. Thank you Hans for this !
I used to listen to this soundtrack when I couldn't sleep while taking care of my dying mother. Words cannot describe how much this score means to me and the clarity it provided in a time of uncertainty. I am forever in awe of this masterpiece.
This movie is without a doubt the best movie I've ever seen - the fact that I got to see it twice in IMAX is one of the best moments of my life. Hearing this soundtrack on those speakers in that theater was absolutely one of the greatest things I've ever heard. Hearing 'Stay' play oh my goodness it was simply amazing.
This is that one movie, where when the credits roll and the lights come on, you will never be the same person again. The universe simply cannot be described in words or comprehended in words, therefore Hans Zimmer uses sound to describe it. The immensity and curiosity of the music cannot be fathomed.
I've just seen Interstellar for the first time, in 20mm IMAX on my 59th birthday. Great story, perfect performances, intense and beautiful audio and visual experience... a true cinematic experience that I'll never forget.
It's an incredible experience watching it at the cinema. I missed it the first time around (I think I saw it on a plane!) and thought it was alright, sure. Years later I got a decent TV and speakers and started to really appreciate it. I finally watched it at the cinema when it was re-released for it's 10th anniversary run last year. It was was an intense experience. Like you write - the music. The visuals. The themes. It's a masterpiece. I struggled hard with my 'allergies' (if you know what I mean) just because of the intense emotions it stirred up in me.
My dog died two or three weeks ago, time seems eternal and at the same time so slow that I do not know exactly how long it passed. Since that time I have watched Interstellar several times, and downloaded their music. As if seeing it and seeing it somehow brought me closer to him, to my dog, and to all the beings who have passed away and who miss them. It transports me to a place that I do not know what it is, I feel that it is a very distant place and that it is not easy to get to but that I am eager for it to arrive.
I am so sorry for my loss. I have the dearest cat who is 17 years old and losing weight. She is looking like a skeleton, but still wants to play! It breaks my heart.
I remember when I watched this movie. I saw it in the cinema, with my mom. I was too young to really understand everything, but I remember being so deeply moved by the relationship the protagonist had with his kids, especially his daughter. My mother is now deceased, but the memory of seeing that movie together stays. The film marked I a way very few did. I can't listen to the main theme without crying. Thank you Nolan, thank you Zimmer
7 years from interstellar premiere, and still continue to see this movie once a week! Still continue to find something new , still excites me in every second! Still want to see more and more! BEST MOVIE EVER MADE!
I just rewatched this masterpiece last night for the umpteenth time and I'm now convinced it's my favorite film ever. This movie really kept my eyes on the screen at all times due to the plot, the acting, the amazing visuals and certainly the soundtrack! One of the most insane, nerve wracking scenes I've ever watched is the docking scene, and the music during that scene gave me goosebumps. Just simply amazing!
my brother's girlfriend bit my brother's hand watching that scene (she did not even realize)! it was intense! Definitely the best experience in front of a screen I have ever had...
My favourite one is the take off scene when he leaves in the car mixed with the countdown. Ive lived that moment so many times when i leave for work for months with the kiddo crying behind. Emotions in this movie are just so inspiringly well done. Its just the perfect masterpiece of all times. All actors are incredible in this movie, but McConaughey is simply real.
I'll never forget this movie. The music was amazingly orchestrated, and the whole film was a MASTERPIECE. I bawl my eyes out every time I listen to this soundtrack.
Something about this soundtrack brings me back to my youth and my admiration for space. The countless toy rockets, begging my mother to take me to the NASA center, the documentaries and books I read all because I loved space so much. I eventually grew out of it, but everyone once in a while I'm reminded of the little girl who once dreamed of getting to space in her own rocket, ready to fly towards the stars.
I’m sitting here working on my first book (sci-fi) but having writers block I was stuck. Felt I wouldn’t finish it or break a promise to a friend who passed away. Yet this music motivates me to keep writing and get it done. Thanks Watertower Music and Hans Zimmer. When I’m done I would like to send you a copy and a thank you.
I'm currently writing a sci-fi book as well. When I write, I put this on as background nice. It helps root me in the scene and feel the pressure of what the characters are seeing.
This movie really resonates with me. I’m from 🇬🇧 though have lived in Sydney for a decade. When I travel away from Sydney and look at the southern night sky and witness the ridiculous amount of stars (many of which most likely ceased to exist hundreds of years ago) I am just awe struck. This film and its soundtrack provide a similar feeling. The realisation that we are - as Sagan said - ‘a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam’ is almost impossible to comprehend. The night sky everyone - wow.
This soundtrack just gives the feeling that I can explore the universe and just live amongst the stars. That's why I love it so much. It helps me imagine, helps me dream.
Interstellar as a movie will age incredibly well. The concepts it explored guarantee that we'll be learning & talking about this movie decades from now. Absolutely my favorite Nolan work. The soundtrack is fitting for a movie of it's scale.
As a huge movie lover, I still can’t describe how unique and special this movie is. It’s like I unlocked a new emotion after watching this masterpiece.
I feel like both Nolan and Zimmer used 100% of their powers to make this movie. The acting, the breathtaking shots, the dialogues, matched by the auditory marvel created by Zimmer. Truely a miracle of a movie.
I've watched this film maybe 15 times and I never get tired of it. In my top 3 of best films ever. Right now I'm working while listening to this wonder and I want to cry. Thank you Hans.
I watched this movie while away from my little daughter for work, since months. Nolan was so perfect in describing the excruciating pain of a father who has to leave for giving a hope to his children, and the children reaction. So identical that I was deeply moved. Unforgettable feeling.
Watching this timeless masterpiece with my family never gets old. Thank you Christopher Nolan, thank you Hans Zimmer, and thank you Mathew for the endless fulfillment and joy.
This soundtrack means so much to me. I can listen to it at any time-whether I’m working, unwinding, or just reflecting-and it fills me with emotion every single time. Hans Zimmer truly outdid himself with this one, capturing happiness, sadness, motivation, and calm all at once. It also reminds me to appreciate the time I have with loved ones. When my parents divorced when I was younger, I lost time with my father, and that’s been a huge trigger for me ever since. Time is precious-something you can never get back or replace. So, reach out to your loved ones. Call them, hug them, or simply let them know you care. Even the smallest reminder of love can mean more than you’ll ever realize. Much love to everyone here as we close out 2024 and move into 2025. Never take time for granted, and always be grateful for what you have. If you don’t have much, stay motivated, and keep working towards improving yourself to get where you want to be.
After years and years of listening to this soundtrack, I can finally confirm to myself that it's the best piece of work I've ever listened to. This will be hard to top.
@@marijanewernsman6134 I love me some Hans Zimmer but Dune’s soundtrack is not even close to this one. The Interstellar soundtrack just brings out something deep in my soul, makes me feel things I’ve never felt for a world I don’t know. It makes me feel like I’m experiencing a different planet every time I turn it on. I love The Dark Knight OST as well, although that one is rarely praised by anyone.
My personal favorites. 3:55 Cornfield Chase 25:07 Mountains 36:43 I'm Going Home 57:41 S.T.A.Y. 1:11:45 First Step 1:28:36 No Time For Caution 1:58:37 Tick-Tock
I have probably seen this movie about, 8-10 times. It has never, NEVER happened to me; liking a movie so much I watch it 10 times and still enjoy every second of it? Sounds crazy and it actually kinda is. Not only is it a cinematic masterpiece, but it has also been said to be enormously accurate in terms of science and astronomy. What else could you ask for?
The reason it is so accurate scientifically is that the idea for this movie came from Kip Thorne, a nobel prize winner physicist. He's the guy who gave Carl Sagan the idea for wormholes, who then in turn popularized the idea. He came up with the movie scenario in 2006 and helped make the film by working with Christopher Nolan and making sure that everything was as scientifically true as possible.
I think I remember hearing about one thing that was inaccurate, but that Nolan was insistent on was the time dilation. From what I understand the time dilation in the movie is much more extreme than it would be in reality.
@@solstice1290 I also heard about the floating ice in the atmosphere of the low gravity planet with all the ice was miscalculated, and it would actually drop down. So that's also a little fault I think
Just watched this on my TV 2 hours ago for the first time. Instantly my favorite movie. It made me feel something man. I need to see it in theaters one day.
This is what we need. A movie not about money, guns, drugs, the past, or some Klischee over and over again. A movie with feelings. Emotions. Thoughts about the future and motivation to do our best in order to make our life successful. Not for money but next generations
I’ve been a massive score enthusiast since the 90’s. If i had to pick a score that is the best overall i would choose this one. I truly believe this score drastically improved this movie. You can listen to it all by itself and completely immersed into the unknown. For me it is the best.
The film is stunningly perfect and it's hard to believe that in the same title the music creates a completely separate story which, however, also creates a masterpiece. I cannot forgive myself for not seeing the film in the cinema, especially since I passed it indifferently many times. I finally watched it ten years after its premiere. I experienced the film like a small child, realizing what cinema can influence a person's perception of reality. I cried so much during the movie and to this day I can't stop thinking about it, and the music itself is stuck in my head to such an extent that when I watch something related to space, I subconsciously try to put the soundtrack from the movie on. Reading the comments, I am similarly touched by other people's experiences and proud that we have so much empathy.
This is my favorite movie soundtrack, and it's not even close. I cannot hear it without getting a lump in my throat. I've never had a piece of orchestral music stir me up like this one does.
my favourite movie ever, watched atleast 15 times, each time learn something new which i did not think of earlier, lots of love from india, this song is my personal favourite when running for long distances drifting into nothingness...
one of the best collaborative outputs of mankind. The story. The cast. The music. The visuals. Every single detail we have realized or we could not yet, this masterpiece is just, something out of this planet, something interstellar.
I have heard this master piece hundred of times by putting headphones and closing my eyes and imaging that I am floating in the profound universe. Nothing else is there apart from this soundtrack and vastness of the universe. Absolute Legend 🙌 Hans Zimmer
I absolutely love this soundtrack, maybe more than anything else I listen to. I use it at work as background music to calm my space. I noticed today that during "STAY" when it ramps up I actually hear the rocket boosters burning in my head as if I was watching the movie. But I've only watched the movie a couple times start to finish and yet I've probably listened to this soundtrack 1000s of times.
I’m a sewing machine technician, this music, the whole of the concept, the thought process, the painstaking conversations that must have been fuelled with so much love & passion, has touched people along the world. I often come back here, to my space, and feel the music.. ❤️
My mum is only hours away from leaving this earth so I'm here now just trying to take myself off to somewhere away from the world and all it's problems. Thank you hans zimmer for this masterpiece
Hans Zimmer is a truly gifted talent. Every one of his soundtracks is uniquely suited for its respective source material, and they all offer stunning emotional and thematic depth. I could listen to these forever.
Yep well said. You think Nolan will go back with Hans for his next film or Ludwig Goransson? Or you think we might get an epic collaboration with both of them??
@@TSmith13 yeah you’re right, I’m just excited and can’t wait to see what he/they bring us next. At least we get to see Dune in the meantime, so that’s a plus.
@@beauforda.stenberg1280 He was personally recommended to Christopher Nolan to do the score for his latest film TENET by Hans Zimmer to take over for him in his place since he wasn’t available because he was already too busy working on the score for the upcoming movie named Dune. He picked the best possible substitute IMO, because Ludwig Goransson did an incredible job on TENET and is very talented for his age. So far he’s done the score for such projects as TENET like I already said, Black Panther, The Mandalorian, and a few more movies you may have heard of or seen before. He’s showing a lot of promise and never has disappointed me yet so far, so I’m excited to see what he’ll do next...so you should definitely keep an eye (or ear rather) out for him in the future!
Just watched this brilliant movie yesterday in a theater and I can finally say that I acomplished a dream. Even more because it was with someone special. I guess I will never forget that day...
Hans Zimmer was given a single page of the script; a dialogue between Murph and her father. He did not know the genre of the movie much less the plot. Zimmer wrote a theme that was centered around the relationship of a father with his child. The film takes that theme and swells it to an interstellar scale!
Even the actors Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Michael Caine, Jessica Chastain and Matt Damon and all the others really deserve extra appreciation for this masterpiece. I am sure, I will never ever love a movie including this soundtrack as much as this. Everyone, who was involved in this masterpiece, is a class of itself. Hans Zimmer is a master himself anyways. It is a miracle, bringing so much inspiration into human music.
I'm leaving this comment here so after a week, month or a year when someone likes it, I get reminded of this amazing soundtrack :)
Man i think its time to repeat this masterpiece!
haha. It's an amazing work of artistry
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my dad and i used to go for a movie every few weeks; it was extra special to me because my parents had just gotten divorced and this was his way of bonding with me.
when he took me to watch interstellar, i was 13. he was so excited to watch it bc he _loved_ space (it's where i got my love for it too). i remember sitting in that theatre and just being in absolute _awe_ of what i was seeing. we didn't say a single word to each other the entire time-we were captivated.
once it ended, we couldn't stop talking about it. my dad was a sucker for christopher nolan and hans zimmer, and this movie was just _perfection_ in his eyes. he loved it so much.
it's been 2 years since he was taken from me. i miss him everyday. i haven't been able to make myself go see a movie in a theatre since he passed-it hurts too much to do something that was _ours_ without him.
i want to watch interstellar again so badly because it's such a beautiful movie, but i know i will be an inconsolable mess for weeks. this movie reminds me of him so strongly that just listening to this soundtrack makes the grief come back swinging.
if i see this father try so desperately hard to come back to his daughter again, 10 years later, i don't think i'll recover. at least, not for a while. that persevering love reminds me of my own father, who i know loved his daughter so very much.
i miss you, nana. i hope one day i'll be strong enough to be able to sit in a theatre again. when that day comes, i'll probably be able to watch this movie again too. for now, i'll just settle for listening to this soundtrack that you ranted and raved about for years. i love you.
Sending you so much love and healing energy ❤
i lost my dad 2 yeasr ago too, we used to see turkish spaggetti soups opera, after 2 years i started to see those tvt shows and was awesome bcs i can felt like he was there with me sharing that crapy shows, so i feel you bro keep moving foward for your dad, you are doing great
😂❤😢😮😅😊love you anyway
This film is a master piece, making people living forever in our hearts. Sir Nolan, you are the best.
@jeonjunkfood ❤My Heartfelt Condolences to you, Dear One. 💖Love endures forever💖...*Interstellar* demonstrated this fact *beautifully*!! May you have Peace in acknowledgement of your Father's love for you.💖 Namasté 💖a loving Mom💖
0:00 Dreaming Of The Crash
3:55 Cornfield Chase
6:02 Dust
11:43 Day One
15:03 Stay
21:56 Message From Home
23:36 The Wormhole
25:07 Mountains
28:46 Afraid Of Time
31:19 A Place Among The Stars
34:45 Running Out
36:43 I'm Going Home
42:32 Coward
50:58 Detach
57:41 S.T.A.Y.
1:04:04 Where We're Going
1:11:45 First Step
1:13:33 Flying Drone
1:15:26 Atmospheric Entry
1:17:07 No Need To Come Back
1:21:42 Imperfect Lock
1:28:36 No Time For Caution
1:32:42 What Happens Now?
1:35:08 Who's They?
1:42:25 Murph
1:53:45 OrganVariation
1:58:37 Tick-Tock
2:06:56 Day One - Original Demo
2:10:46 Day One Dark
2:17:43 Do Not Go Gentle Into That GoodNight
1:35:08 Who's They?
1:42:25 Murph
1:53:45 OrganVariation
1:58:37 Tick-Tock
2:06:56 Day One - Original Demo
2:10:46 Day One Dark
2:17:43 Do Not Go Gentle Into That GoodNight
(edited) I added this to the main list. thx!
@@jae-hongjeong6964 copieur
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thank you
There is so many songs with different names, but 50% of the OST sounds the same
There is nothing better that makes you realise how big and wonderful the universe is, than listening to this with your eyes closed.
I still can't believe this awesome piece of art didn't won an oscar... Superb work on every note and feeling. Zimmer at his best... The price is for us... Thanks.
Oscars were robbed that year... (As Always)
It wasn't even nominated for the Oscar, that's the more confusing part xD
Same
Oscar didn't desereve Zimmer
Nolan is not liked by Hollywood because he makes great movies that are fun, look spectacular and are not minced pie for morons but have a plot you need to think about.
I’ll never forget the feeling of walking out of the theater after watching this film. This movie and soundtrack changed my outlook on life forever.
How so?
I remember when I first watched it. On TV back in 2018, because I've never heard of it before. In the scene where Cooper and Tars are inside the black hole, communicating through the 4th dimension, I thought that was real. Like actually real, I just watched history in the making, and we will know what is inside black holes from now on. I completely forgot I was watching a movie. I will never forget that moment like everything seemed to make sense now.
But then there was an ad break and I was launched back into reality.
@@raymondmeng5954 just watch the movie
@@AvenirC.S I had pretty much the exact same experience as you haha
I wish i watched it in the cinema, its by far my favorite movie
The more movies i watch the more i realize how unique this film was, the fact that it exists is a miracle
Is this a full movie
@@garimamishra9547 Do you mean Interstellar? Yes it's a movie lol?
@@garimamishra9547 half movie/ half life changing experience
No it's not lol
@@hasnainkhan7338 ok
The only regret I will ever have in my life is that I did not watch this movie in the theaters. Perfection.
I saw it there, and it was sick! ❤❤❤
Same 😢
I'm hoping for a 10th anniversary release. I saw it two days before it was released in 2014. A non-profit theater in our city had a 35mm film copy and were allowed to screen it early. It put their new sound system to the test. What is cool is that Nolan shot a lot of this movie on actual 70mm film. This theater has a 70mm projector. Crossing my fingers they can rent a copy. There is something about film that can't be replicated by a digital picture.
You can always rent a movie theater for a proyection.
If you live in London. They're showing it on IMAX 70mm
This movie came out shortly after my dad passed away. I saw it in cinemas and all i could think about was my dad, he was a very big science and space guy. I always imagined him as the protagonist in this movie. He would of absolutely loved this movie as much as I did. The music in this gets me so emotional :(
I’m sorry for your loss. I’m glad to know that this movie will have a special place in your heart, as well as mine.
Just time... , all we have it's "love"
Your dad would’ve loved this masterpiece for sure. May his soul rest well.
I'm sure he's proud of you.
I'm very sorry for your loss. My dad died in 2015 of Lung Cancer and like yourself the music in this movie chokes me up too for the same reason. In fact I found myself getting overwhelmed by my emotions during the Tesseract scene.
I am an aerospace engineer and I can assure you that whenever I work on a space related mission/project, I certainly have this playing in my headset. This entire soundtrack is what further fueled my passion for aerospace engineering.
LIAAAARRRRRRR LIAAAA4RRRRR
I hope the music one day takes you towards your dreams. Thanks. Now let us pray 🙏
Qué bendición la tuya por estar tan cerquita de lo que tanto amamos y apreciamos desde tierra firma.
Bendiciones infinitas desde Mendoza Argentina 🙏
Look up the stellaris soundtrack too
I'm a mechanical engineer and this soundtrack is always present during my working activities too... it's so magical that it helps me to keep concentrated and well focused on the target to achieve! Let's talk about the film.... a masterpiece, the risk of becoming one of the several american blockbuster was very high due to the story instead, the movie director, Nolan, was very skilled to ask help to astrophisicians... the result is a pure masterpiece both movie and soundtrack!
This soundtrack captures the loneliness, wonder, emptiness and beauty of space so perfectly. It’s truly one of a kind.
This soundtrack captures the loneliness, wonder, emptiness and beauty experienced here on earth too.
I HOPE ONE DAY WE GET TO SEE OUR BROTHERS FROM OTHER WORLDS.TIRED OF BEEN ALONE IN THIS UNIVERSE..😢
@mellowmonster1 ah yes, our home getting invaded by aliens.
Are you still tired of being alone?
@riotrobo a taste of humanities own medicine perhaps, after what it's done to most species in this world
Emptiness of space? Space has everything on it. Literally.
Finally got the chance to watch this movie, what an absolute masterpiece.
This soundtrack has gotten me through 4 years of undergraduate biochemistry and chemistry, as well as 4 years of medical school. It brings the beauty and magic back into studying.
1 hour and 8.5 minutes in Miller's planet
If u had wormhole science in ur study u could top while listening this.
yes it does. i'm on cranial nerves right now
Currently using it as a relaxation for college work
I understand this entirely. This movie pushed me to pursue my love of physics, and now I have my bachelor's in it with a concentration in astrophysics. I used to listen to this in study rooms at 2am solving problems that boggled the mind. I miss my time in academia, I wish to return to one day achive a masters.
My daughter passed as an infant. I saw this movie in the theater. The raw, jagged, overpowering emotion in this music and movie left me baughling in the car after. So powerful, almost impossible to not be taken somewhere deep.
When he tries to communicate with his daughter through the dust and books.... I lost it.
i'm so sorry for your loss
That same part got me too.
This soundtrack and movie are full of raw emotion, especially for those of us who have lost daughters. My heart and prayers go out to you. I lost my daughter ten years ago in a crash. That scene you mention has left me bawling too.
Sorry for your loss 😢🫶🙏
😢
I cannot explain how this music comes to my rescue every time I am having a panic attack. It calms me down every time.
You're not alone. This soundtrack is a lifesaver for many .
a calm space
"Calming isn't possible"
"No, it's necessary"
Thinking the exact same thing!
Couldn’t agree more
Oscar doesn't deserves this masterpiece...
So true!
you said that sam . true
Earth doesnt deserve this movie!
@@litezhowey we don’t deserve the Earth!
@@litezhowey LOLOLOLOL
Fun fact, this entire soundtrack is less than one second on Miller's planet.
On millers planet a second is probably a day of earth time
@@gutzz1519 Apparently someone online calculated it and according to them one second on Miller's planet is actually about 17 hours here!
@@sujaymishra7303 yes 17 hours 2 mins to be exact
@@sujaymishra7303 That’s correct: “seven [Earth] years per [Miller] hour” means (7 yr) x (365 day/yr) x (24 hr/day) equals ratio of 61,320 hrs to 1 hr. Dividing that by 3600 gets you to seconds, which comes out to 17.03.
In the scene on millers planet, every click you hear in the music is a day on earth.
I have a daughter which I would do anything for and after seeing this movie I cried. I don't to films usually but this is a master piece, music and all. Delivering the message that made me so. Thank you❤
So strong😭
The greatest movie ever made. No movie has left me with such a feeling of wonder like interstellar did.
There is no film close that does what Interstellar does to the mind and soul.
Jurassic Park is better
@Richard Cosgrove this is one of those times when the least intelligent people come to a soundtrack just to hate on it. No less, you chose one of the best movies I have ever seen.
I feel like 2001: a space Oddysey has a similar effect. Strange movie, though.
@@abstractronnie jurassic world. Each of the 3.
i'm so sad i never got to experience this movie in theaters. truly a masterpiece
When TENET was postponed here in Germany, Cinemas played Interstellar as a compensation for the waiting time. Best Experience ever!
Saw it the 1st day it came out. Didnt have any idea what it was going to be about but my bro insisted to watch it. Instant top 5 movies in my lifetime.
Its an argument for Theatres- particularly imax theatres- as an important vehicle within the medium of film integral to the artistic vision of the director, not just a means of projecting the footage. Yknow?
I built a movie theater in my house for this.
@@jiggycalzone8585 I've read your comment like 10 times and I still don't have Any clue what you want to say
Hans Zimmer + Nolan = Perfection
Couldn't agree More
Bellkl
@@amanmalik772 lo
zimmer + nolan : dat dat dat
No, but Miyazaki + Hisaishi = near human perfection.
My dad was a space enthusiast. I developed this love for space myself when he passed away. I feel so emotional when hearing the themes from interstellar because I remember him saying, when I am gone , one day, you can always look up and see me again since the stars are billion years away and for them we are still all alive.
beautiful and true
I always felt it, everyone is alive in eternity
So strog😭
When I saw this movie, I just didn't want to leave the theater. The only thing I wanted, was to stay there and cry thinking of how small and insignificant we are in the cosmos. This movie and its music are masterpieces. Greetings from Greece!
The “chase in the cornfield” makes me remember how happy I used to be… still makes me cry to this day
You are lucky that you got to see the movie in theaters 👍😭
The bit that got to me and hit me like a bullet was what about our planet’s wildlife. We’re doing them so wrong. I have a tiny 12 week old kitten on my lap and it kills me to think they would be left to die because of us
@@smitasingh8546 Yup, i didnt get the chance until 2019. Had already seen it on my laptop 32 times.
But this movie also shows us how grand and significant is love.
1:29:20
CASE: "It's not possible.”
Cooper: "No, it's necessary"
Lol
@@현숙이테레비 what's there to laugh ?
@@현숙이테레비 rip bts
@@현숙이테레비thats called a masterpiece sth that bts fans dont know.
This Soundtrack is my go to when I’m studying for exams or writing a paper. It’s calming at times but also inspiring. It can also be dramatic, adding a bit of variation to the music. If you need a soundtrack to study or do homework with, this is a prize pick.
Indeed...but I believe you need Steve Roach in your life...thank me later.
Same here. My college grades are partly due to this music!
How are your grades
Check out my first music project thank you❤
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I've been studying to Hans since Inception
I would love to have the ability to selectively erase certain memories so that I could experience the sheer delight of watching this movie and listening to its soundtrack for the very first time, repeatedly
i can safely say that this movie never gets old, NEVER.
Matthew’s performance is so epic!!
Agree with both of you! But don’t count out the influence of the music. It’s brilliant. Whenever I listen to it, it stayes in my head for at least a couple of days.
@@KCOtutti1 the music is no doubt beautiful. I’ve even played the soundtrack during weight lifting. It puts me in that zone.
@KCOtutti1 I 100% agree, this music can easily get stuck in your head.
After human survive black hole in real life?
I remember when it came out in theatres, I got my Dad to come watch it with me. We didn't go until the following February because the last few months of 2014 had been a whirlwind of pain for my whole family. I saw a few interviews and such which kindled my love of science-fiction and fueled my desire to see it. I was awe-struck... I'm sure my Dad was as well. But there was more than awe we felt, we were speechless.. As I sat there in the theatre, my thoughts were also of my Mom. My Mom LOVED this kind of sci-fi... the kind that wakes up one's imagination, as Close Encounters of the Third Kind did for kids, both young AND old, back in 1977 and 1978 (yes, it was in the theatres for well over six MONTHS back then). But Mom had died in 2014, so I wanted to go see it in her memory, but also to get my Dad out of the house and hopefully fill his senses with other thoughts, even if for just a couple hours. I know I am not alone in how deeply this movie affected one's psyche, especially for anyone who had lost a loved one in their lives. There were many moments throughout the movie that caused my eyes to become blinded with tears. Some because of the sheer WONDER of this incredible story.. Some from putting oneself into the place of these characters. Some because Mom wasn't here to share in this experience. And some, for my Dad, because as well as losing Mom in 2014, he also lost his son, my brother, 2 days after Christmas of 2014... Hans Zimmer's compositions added IMMENSELY to just how profound an effect Interstellar has on me. When I see the movie, when I hear the soundtrack, I invariably think of Mom, and still tear up to this day.
I didn't know until right before I decided to add my comment... Interstellar was first released on October 26, 2014... the day my Mom passed.
We miss you Mom.
"Love is the one thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space. Maybe we should trust that, even if we can't understand it."
I’m so sorry for the loss of your mom. I lost my son 1/10/22. He loved this movie and thankfully turned me on to it a few years ago. Anything he loved or told me about I would buy for myself to have. I’m so glad I did. Now I can add the soundtrack to the playlist I created for him. ❤Take care.
Oh man you brought tears in my eyes. This is so heart touching. Wishing you only the best!
this made me cry ...
So sorry for your loss man, your comment brought tears to my eyes. I can relate to a lot of what you said here and I'm glad we have this beautiful piece of music to connect us.
رسالتك احزنتني رحم الله والدتك
Music has given almost equal contribution as the script and the acting in this movie, which is almost nearly impossible given the mind blowing standards set by the script and acting. Hats off Hanz Zimmer
I think both amplifie the other, like, the music makes the script even better and the script makes the music even better
I'm absolutely with you on that!
His work here is mastery
Music in this film is an acttress and plays its roll to its magnificence.
I didn’t like Brand(young)
music without words that can talk to you and tell you a story all while playing your emotional strings like a symphony.. there's no finer art
I want this movie back in Theatres, IMAX with those big speakers. THE VIBRATIONS 🥶
PLEASE. This is a movie that should be mandatory to be screened into IMAX at least once a year.
Edit: The event is now sold out!
we're planning a private IMAX screening in Montreal Canada very soon! If by a random chance you're close enough or simply wanna help us out with reaching more people let me know !!
so truuue
lol same 2014 was a different time
Bug fan
I've probably watched the movie a billion times, and now I will listen to the soundtrack a trillion times.
Do you concludes some theory? If yes i wanna hear it
I wish you a long life!
Best Soundtrack with Troy ! Masterpiece!
Time is a flat circle
@@goliath8815 with cross hairs?
I remember walking out of the theatre with a friend. We did not speak a single word until we had arrived at our destination for dinner. We just sat and looked at the table waiting for our food.
I know exactly how that felt, becaus when I left the cinema, we were all as speechless as you - that was such a unique experience!!!
Same here. Seeing it in theatres was such an experience. That Poem has been my favorite since high school and got a whole new meaning after the movie. I will admit that many a paper was written in my undergrad years to this soundtrack; it has such an inspiring quality.
Me and my friend kept silence until midway to our home. I broke the silence saying "ARE WE GONNA TALK ABOUT HOW AMAZING THIS MOVIE WAS?!"
@@dotista2008 There are no words to describe. There is no need. Time and space is beyond our conception much less ability to communicate. This movie takes you right to the edge of the humans sensorial ability to comprehend our reality, and it shows you just how limited it is.
@@cooperyoung1928 thank you for the exploratory introspection, cowboy
I finally watched this movie last night. I cried profusely at the end. I felt like the universe created this movie just for me.
For me it was the: "don't make me leave like this" scene. No father who truely loves his daughter could get through that scene dry eyed (I'm almost choking up just writing this)
I just saw this movie, I love all of Cristopher Nolans movies.
Maybe it did😊
When he walks through the door to see Murph at the end.
People saying that it's impossible to listen to two hours and twenty minutes of soundtrack
Me: No, its necessary
Yas. I love your comment!
Hahahahahahaha
wow, you did it!
But this maneuver will take us 51 years!
Spirit
That Cornfield Chase still gives me goosebumps.
Both music and scene.
Me tooooooo ❤❤❤
🤨
15:03 Stay is my favorite
@@rodrigofoli i am confused isnt the same cornfield chase and stay
this soundtrack makes me think of my mortality, of hope, of the afterlife, of love, of pain, of the past, present and future. It's absolutely beautiful.
I discovered the soundtrack of Interstellar six years ago, and since then, it has become a constant in my life. It has been an invaluable companion throughout my engineering studies, aiding my concentration and providing relaxation. I'm truly fortunate to have stumbled upon this masterpiece.
It not only introduced me to one of the best movies I've ever seen but also gave me the unforgettable experience of watching Hans Zimmer perform live. I consider myself incredibly lucky to have had these experiences.
Thank you Hans for this !
Indeed 🤝
Lucky guy
@@nostromoNMS Thank you!I hope you get the chance to live it too one day.
you lucky !
I used to listen to this soundtrack when I couldn't sleep while taking care of my dying mother. Words cannot describe how much this score means to me and the clarity it provided in a time of uncertainty. I am forever in awe of this masterpiece.
Hugs to you!
This movie is without a doubt the best movie I've ever seen - the fact that I got to see it twice in IMAX is one of the best moments of my life. Hearing this soundtrack on those speakers in that theater was absolutely one of the greatest things I've ever heard.
Hearing 'Stay' play oh my goodness it was simply amazing.
I wish I could have experienced that! Nolan and Zimmer should never lose each others numbers!
Watching it in IMAX was truly incredible and I wish I could experience it for the first time again!
Lucky man
This is that one movie, where when the credits roll and the lights come on, you will never be the same person again. The universe simply cannot be described in words or comprehended in words, therefore Hans Zimmer uses sound to describe it. The immensity and curiosity of the music cannot be fathomed.
I've just seen Interstellar for the first time, in 20mm IMAX on my 59th birthday. Great story, perfect performances, intense and beautiful audio and visual experience... a true cinematic experience that I'll never forget.
It is not just a cinema story. These space opera is scientific documented...the black hole event is just amazing!
It's an incredible experience watching it at the cinema. I missed it the first time around (I think I saw it on a plane!) and thought it was alright, sure. Years later I got a decent TV and speakers and started to really appreciate it. I finally watched it at the cinema when it was re-released for it's 10th anniversary run last year. It was was an intense experience. Like you write - the music. The visuals. The themes. It's a masterpiece. I struggled hard with my 'allergies' (if you know what I mean) just because of the intense emotions it stirred up in me.
Hans has truly channeled the divine through himself to create a masterpiece for arguably one of the best movies of a century.
My dog died two or three weeks ago, time seems eternal and at the same time so slow that I do not know exactly how long it passed. Since that time I have watched Interstellar several times, and downloaded their music. As if seeing it and seeing it somehow brought me closer to him, to my dog, and to all the beings who have passed away and who miss them. It transports me to a place that I do not know what it is, I feel that it is a very distant place and that it is not easy to get to but that I am eager for it to arrive.
This is a beautiful comment.
I like how clearly you're able to express your thoughts. Hope you're doing okay now.
I am so sorry for my loss. I have the dearest cat who is 17 years old and losing weight. She is looking like a skeleton, but still wants to play! It breaks my heart.
I remember when I watched this movie. I saw it in the cinema, with my mom. I was too young to really understand everything, but I remember being so deeply moved by the relationship the protagonist had with his kids, especially his daughter. My mother is now deceased, but the memory of seeing that movie together stays. The film marked I a way very few did. I can't listen to the main theme without crying. Thank you Nolan, thank you Zimmer
4:28 - One of the best pieces of movie magic ever.
Thanks Hans Zimmer the goat ! 👑
Accepted😌
Easily one of the best pieces of music in any form of media ever
S.T.A.Y is absolutely beautiful.
There's no volume level high enough for it. I need louder.
7 years from interstellar premiere, and still continue to see this movie once a week! Still continue to find something new , still excites me in every second! Still want to see more and more! BEST MOVIE EVER MADE!
And yet only 1 hour has passed in Miller’s planet.
every week? isn't that a bit too much?
@@DimanjanDahal Theres always someone more extreme than yourself. At every aspect.
I watched it 3 times in one day ha
nerd
I just rewatched this masterpiece last night for the umpteenth time and I'm now convinced it's my favorite film ever. This movie really kept my eyes on the screen at all times due to the plot, the acting, the amazing visuals and certainly the soundtrack! One of the most insane, nerve wracking scenes I've ever watched is the docking scene, and the music during that scene gave me goosebumps. Just simply amazing!
my brother's girlfriend bit my brother's hand watching that scene (she did not even realize)! it was intense! Definitely the best experience in front of a screen I have ever had...
I get goosebumps just from reading about the docking scene and the music! 🥰
My favourite one is the take off scene when he leaves in the car mixed with the countdown. Ive lived that moment so many times when i leave for work for months with the kiddo crying behind. Emotions in this movie are just so inspiringly well done. Its just the perfect masterpiece of all times. All actors are incredible in this movie, but McConaughey is simply real.
@@ruraljurorredbluff4911 I get goosebumps from reading your post about getting goosebumps from reading about the docking scene and the music.
This movie, the music, everything is a masterpiece. We deserve a weekly showing of this movie in IMAX theaters at least in every city.
I'll never forget this movie. The music was amazingly orchestrated, and the whole film was a MASTERPIECE. I bawl my eyes out every time I listen to this soundtrack.
Something about this soundtrack brings me back to my youth and my admiration for space. The countless toy rockets, begging my mother to take me to the NASA center, the documentaries and books I read all because I loved space so much. I eventually grew out of it, but everyone once in a while I'm reminded of the little girl who once dreamed of getting to space in her own rocket, ready to fly towards the stars.
yep, have you seen the Lunchables commercial?
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Maybe that little big girl needs to grow back into this great dream of going into space,yeah
I’m sitting here working on my first book (sci-fi) but having writers block I was stuck. Felt I wouldn’t finish it or break a promise to a friend who passed away. Yet this music motivates me to keep writing and get it done. Thanks Watertower Music and Hans Zimmer. When I’m done I would like to send you a copy and a thank you.
What is the book about?
keep going my friend this book will be part of your legacy
how is it going?
I'm currently writing a sci-fi book as well. When I write, I put this on as background nice. It helps root me in the scene and feel the pressure of what the characters are seeing.
Relativity theory explained in just 3 hours for normal people. Awesome!
This movie really resonates with me. I’m from 🇬🇧 though have lived in Sydney for a decade. When I travel away from Sydney and look at the southern night sky and witness the ridiculous amount of stars (many of which most likely ceased to exist hundreds of years ago) I am just awe struck. This film and its soundtrack provide a similar feeling. The realisation that we are - as Sagan said - ‘a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam’ is almost impossible to comprehend. The night sky everyone - wow.
This soundtrack just gives the feeling that I can explore the universe and just live amongst the stars. That's why I love it so much. It helps me imagine, helps me dream.
You will
Interstellar as a movie will age incredibly well. The concepts it explored guarantee that we'll be learning & talking about this movie decades from now. Absolutely my favorite Nolan work. The soundtrack is fitting for a movie of it's scale.
''Humans were born on earth but they are not ment to die there''- Interstellar
I didn't even know there's an expanded soundtrack for Interstellar....I just fell in love with this soundtrack all over again!!
Christopher Nolan + Hans Zimmer = Legendary Masterpiece!
I can't imagine a world without this soundtrack. Never once has it not gone on loop
As a huge movie lover, I still can’t describe how unique and special this movie is. It’s like I unlocked a new emotion after watching this masterpiece.
I feel like both Nolan and Zimmer used 100% of their powers to make this movie. The acting, the breathtaking shots, the dialogues, matched by the auditory marvel created by Zimmer. Truely a miracle of a movie.
I would extend that to the last member of the staff who took part on this.
they got ripped at the Oscars.
Both are masters of their work. Watch the production of this. It astounding!!!
I feel like they were literally built to collaborate. Amazing
I've watched this film maybe 15 times and I never get tired of it. In my top 3 of best films ever.
Right now I'm working while listening to this wonder and I want to cry. Thank you Hans.
What's the other two movies in ur top 3?
@DanielErEnSkinke they don't say they just make these types of comments to trigger replies
Hans Zimmer never disappoints; one of my top favorite composers.
I watched this movie while away from my little daughter for work, since months. Nolan was so perfect in describing the excruciating pain of a father who has to leave for giving a hope to his children, and the children reaction. So identical that I was deeply moved. Unforgettable feeling.
Watching this timeless masterpiece with my family never gets old. Thank you Christopher Nolan, thank you Hans Zimmer, and thank you Mathew for the endless fulfillment and joy.
I've been listening to this master piece all my undergraduate Mathematics course. Now I'm begining my master's degree and keeping this tradition.
Christopher Nolan & Hans Zimmer.. Hollywood’s biggest geniuses!
Grateful for their mind-bending, out of this world work.
Agreed. They need to continue to collaborate.
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This soundtrack means so much to me. I can listen to it at any time-whether I’m working, unwinding, or just reflecting-and it fills me with emotion every single time. Hans Zimmer truly outdid himself with this one, capturing happiness, sadness, motivation, and calm all at once.
It also reminds me to appreciate the time I have with loved ones. When my parents divorced when I was younger, I lost time with my father, and that’s been a huge trigger for me ever since. Time is precious-something you can never get back or replace.
So, reach out to your loved ones. Call them, hug them, or simply let them know you care. Even the smallest reminder of love can mean more than you’ll ever realize.
Much love to everyone here as we close out 2024 and move into 2025. Never take time for granted, and always be grateful for what you have. If you don’t have much, stay motivated, and keep working towards improving yourself to get where you want to be.
Хороший комментарий. Как посыл к людям о ценности жизни и духовном преображении.
After years and years of listening to this soundtrack, I can finally confirm to myself that it's the best piece of work I've ever listened to. This will be hard to top.
Please listen to Zimmer’s Dune 2021 soundtrack and see it in IMAX. The sound shakes your soul.
@@marijanewernsman6134 Literally lol
@@marijanewernsman6134 I love me some Hans Zimmer but Dune’s soundtrack is not even close to this one. The Interstellar soundtrack just brings out something deep in my soul, makes me feel things I’ve never felt for a world I don’t know. It makes me feel like I’m experiencing a different planet every time I turn it on. I love The Dark Knight OST as well, although that one is rarely praised by anyone.
Don't forget Inception, also a masterpiece.
@@marijanewernsman6134 And he FINALLLY got his second Oscar for his work !
I want this soundtrack being played in background on all of my important occasions in my life.
27:09 I cant even describe the feeling, It’s just amazing
Chills at its peak!!!
Goosebumps
the crazy thing is that it feels like the orchestra is moving like the waves idk man i cant even explain it
For me is better : 🎇1:51:52🎇
oh f*ck! thank you thank you
My personal favorites.
3:55 Cornfield Chase
25:07 Mountains
36:43 I'm Going Home
57:41 S.T.A.Y.
1:11:45 First Step
1:28:36 No Time For Caution
1:58:37 Tick-Tock
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Same bro
My favorites
Cornfield Chase
Mountains
Coward
S.T.A.Y.
Where We’re Going
Who’s They?
No Time For Caution
No Detach? I love that one
I have probably seen this movie about, 8-10 times. It has never, NEVER happened to me; liking a movie so much I watch it 10 times and still enjoy every second of it? Sounds crazy and it actually kinda is.
Not only is it a cinematic masterpiece, but it has also been said to be enormously accurate in terms of science and astronomy. What else could you ask for?
This and Avatar were ground breaking. Alita is underrated too. Interstellar explores many topics vividly. Love it.
The reason it is so accurate scientifically is that the idea for this movie came from Kip Thorne, a nobel prize winner physicist. He's the guy who gave Carl Sagan the idea for wormholes, who then in turn popularized the idea. He came up with the movie scenario in 2006 and helped make the film by working with Christopher Nolan and making sure that everything was as scientifically true as possible.
without a doubt THE best soundtrack of any movies (that i remember writing this) for sure
I think I remember hearing about one thing that was inaccurate, but that Nolan was insistent on was the time dilation. From what I understand the time dilation in the movie is much more extreme than it would be in reality.
@@solstice1290 I also heard about the floating ice in the atmosphere of the low gravity planet with all the ice was miscalculated, and it would actually drop down. So that's also a little fault I think
This soundtrack for some reason gives me hope even when I have nothing to hope for.
There's always hope !
Hans is out of this world and a super genius. Some of the most moving pieces Ive ever heard. Not to mention the way he keeps it simple.
Just watched this on my TV 2 hours ago for the first time. Instantly my favorite movie. It made me feel something man. I need to see it in theaters one day.
10th anniversary coming up quite soon itll be on in a lot of cinemas
you can soon, its going back on imax in semptember 2024
@@cloudx06 just saw it yesterday, can't describe it in words
This is what we need. A movie not about money, guns, drugs, the past, or some Klischee over and over again. A movie with feelings. Emotions. Thoughts about the future and motivation to do our best in order to make our life successful. Not for money but next generations
You are right my friend .... One of the top 10 movies also for me ;) And music is awesome and wonderful ... Amazing ....
yes.. the movie deeply moving
I'll never forget how lucky I was to watch this masterpiece being all alone in the screening room at 10 p.m.
I’ve been a massive score enthusiast since the 90’s. If i had to pick a score that is the best overall i would choose this one. I truly believe this score drastically improved this movie. You can listen to it all by itself and completely immersed into the unknown. For me it is the best.
The film is stunningly perfect and it's hard to believe that in the same title the music creates a completely separate story which, however, also creates a masterpiece.
I cannot forgive myself for not seeing the film in the cinema, especially since I passed it indifferently many times. I finally watched it ten years after its premiere. I experienced the film like a small child, realizing what cinema can influence a person's perception of reality. I cried so much during the movie and to this day I can't stop thinking about it, and the music itself is stuck in my head to such an extent that when I watch something related to space, I subconsciously try to put the soundtrack from the movie on.
Reading the comments, I am similarly touched by other people's experiences and proud that we have so much empathy.
This is my favorite movie soundtrack, and it's not even close. I cannot hear it without getting a lump in my throat. I've never had a piece of orchestral music stir me up like this one does.
Its more like a symphony than a score.
This is hands down one of the best soundtracks ever created. I listen to it and can't help but watching the movie all over
again in my mind.
my favourite movie ever, watched atleast 15 times, each time learn something new which i did not think of earlier, lots of love from india, this song is my personal favourite when running for long distances drifting into nothingness...
one of the best collaborative outputs of mankind. The story. The cast. The music. The visuals. Every single detail we have realized or we could not yet, this masterpiece is just, something out of this planet, something interstellar.
I have heard this master piece hundred of times by putting headphones and closing my eyes and imaging that I am floating in the profound universe. Nothing else is there apart from this soundtrack and vastness of the universe. Absolute Legend 🙌 Hans Zimmer
I absolutely love this soundtrack, maybe more than anything else I listen to. I use it at work as background music to calm my space. I noticed today that during "STAY" when it ramps up I actually hear the rocket boosters burning in my head as if I was watching the movie. But I've only watched the movie a couple times start to finish and yet I've probably listened to this soundtrack 1000s of times.
I’m a sewing machine technician, this music, the whole of the concept, the thought process, the painstaking conversations that must have been fuelled with so much love & passion, has touched people along the world.
I often come back here, to my space, and feel the music..
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My mum is only hours away from leaving this earth so I'm here now just trying to take myself off to somewhere away from the world and all it's problems. Thank you hans zimmer for this masterpiece
I wish your mom to be better and you the strength of getting over no matter what happens in life.
Never had any compilation of music trigger every emotion. Next level masterpiece even for Hans.
Hans Zimmer is a truly gifted talent. Every one of his soundtracks is uniquely suited for its respective source material, and they all offer stunning emotional and thematic depth. I could listen to these forever.
Yep well said. You think Nolan will go back with Hans for his next film or Ludwig Goransson? Or you think we might get an epic collaboration with both of them??
@@ezramotz1995 depends on who is available, and what genre the film is
@@TSmith13 yeah you’re right, I’m just excited and can’t wait to see what he/they bring us next. At least we get to see Dune in the meantime, so that’s a plus.
I haven't heard of Goransson before. I will give his scores a listen.
@@beauforda.stenberg1280 He was personally recommended to Christopher Nolan to do the score for his latest film TENET by Hans Zimmer to take over for him in his place since he wasn’t available because he was already too busy working on the score for the upcoming movie named Dune. He picked the best possible substitute IMO, because Ludwig Goransson did an incredible job on TENET and is very talented for his age. So far he’s done the score for such projects as TENET like I already said, Black Panther, The Mandalorian, and a few more movies you may have heard of or seen before. He’s showing a lot of promise and never has disappointed me yet so far, so I’m excited to see what he’ll do next...so you should definitely keep an eye (or ear rather) out for him in the future!
Just watched this brilliant movie yesterday in a theater and I can finally say that I acomplished a dream. Even more because it was with someone special. I guess I will never forget that day...
This movie and soundtrack are a masterpiece. A fathers and daughter love for each other, and a promisse made, never forgotten.
Crazy that this amazing soundtrack is the length of the whole movie.
Well, almost. The movie is 2hrs 49 min.
@@tomtorrisi1456 still 30 mins short so I wouldn't say almost 👀
The music is the heartbeat of the story and a character on to itself!
Hans Zimmer was given a single page of the script; a dialogue between Murph and her father. He did not know the genre of the movie much less the plot. Zimmer wrote a theme that was centered around the relationship of a father with his child. The film takes that theme and swells it to an interstellar scale!
Even the actors Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Michael Caine, Jessica Chastain and Matt Damon and all the others really deserve extra appreciation for this masterpiece. I am sure, I will never ever love a movie including this soundtrack as much as this. Everyone, who was involved in this masterpiece, is a class of itself. Hans Zimmer is a master himself anyways. It is a miracle, bringing so much inspiration into human music.
Remind me of this soundtrack randomly by liking or commenting please thanks
Любезное напоминание о красоте👍
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A beautiful, frightening, and epic work of art, unequaled in human history.