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14:47 This comment is related to Halo Wars 2: This is probably how the crew of the "Spirit of fire" felt when Master Chief help win the Human-Covenant War.
The sentence "because my dad promised me" always makes me cry heavily. Murph is the most important scientist in human history, she has changed the course of the future through scientific knowledge but she says that the very one thing she was certain in life was the love her father had for her, that made her certain of his return.
Yeah, but, if I remember right, the equation she finished...Michael Caine's character did the 1st half of it and her father gave her the answers for the 2nd half of it while he was in the tesseract. So...what exactly did she do?
The score for this film is incredible and the amazing thing for a sci-fi film it used no synthesizers. Every instrument is a real instrument predominantly a large pipe organ.
@@MovieJoob If you want even more emotion, here's a short excerpt of the genius that is Anna Lapwood playing the Cornfield Chase on the very organ Zimmer used to record the OST. She's so intense and don't forget her feet are also playing a full keyboard out of shot. ua-cam.com/video/X4PehdNBdrQ/v-deo.html
"As a child I wanted to be an astronaut but i dont have the brains". Girl, you followed and predicted the plot of this fairly convoluted movie really well, better then me on my first watch, and i guess better than most people. You may not be an astronaut but dont underestimate yourself
All of the old people talking about the dust at the beginning except the first one are actually clips from the Ken Burns documentary on the great dust bowl in the US so they actually lived through the conditions they are talking about.
This is set initially in the 2070's, when a crop blight has all but destroyed the world's agriculture, prompting a global war over rapidly dwindling resources. This is the aftermath of that, where much of the original farmland is now fallow, causing dust bowls due to no root systems holding the dirt in place, and where society is struggling to survive by shifting its entire focus to farming what is left. During the sequence on Miller's planet, you can hear ticks every 1.25 seconds in the background music. That represents a full day passing on Earth due to the extreme time dilation caused by the black hole. A tesseract is also known as a hypercube, a fourth-dimensional construct that represents time as a physical dimension. This is how the 'beings' were able to help Cooper get the info to Murph, by essentially cutting a slice of time and making it traversable for him to find the right moment. Once they closed it up they transported him back through the wormhole. The ship at the end is known as an O'Neill cylinder, one of the few feasible ways we've theorized on how to make interstellar travel possible. The interior of the cylinder is where the habitats, farms, and other human serviceable systems are located, and the cylinder is rotated at a speed sufficient to simulate 1G via centrifugal force. Moving towards the rotational axis at the center of the cylinder would cause one to experience less and less 'gravity' until weightlessness was achieved along the axis (which is also how exchange of materials/personnel is made via the airlocks at the 'nose' of the craft). This is intended to be a generational ship, as we currently have no way to achieve even a significant percentage of lightspeed in velocity.
Damn.. I was not anticipating, and most definitely not prepared to cross a reaction video from someone who felt this movie as hard as I did. You channeled my experience of seeing this for the first time, and now I'm bawling at all these scenes all over again. Thank you so much for sharing that moment with us. Totally changed my night. Subscribed!
This movie really does kick you right in the feels, but this has to be one of the best and most emotional reactions I have seen so far. Great job, you guys are fantastic keep them coming and I'll keep watching :)
It's just incredible! I decided to cook myself a meal for tomorrow and turn on a random video where people react to the movie interstellar. Instead, I'm sitting next to a raw chicken and admiring your heartwarming reaction. Thank you for a wonderful evening. Please keep doing things like that! I'm ready to watch it forever! Now I'm your subscriber!
I like what you guys do with editing in appropriate music to fill the copyright gaps. I've not seen any other reaction channel do that. It works really well.
When you're ready for another good scifi with Matthew McConaughey do "Contact" (1997) with Jodie Foster in the lead role. It's based on the novel by Dr Carl Sagan who wrote it a few years after his excellent "Cosmos" 13-part science series first aired on TV in 1980. A series you would enjoy if you'd like to learn more about science and its history in general but mostly astronomy, and would be a good start. In the '90 Cosmos update version Carl said he ask colleague and friend, Prof Kip Thorne of Caltech to be sure the science in his story was as accurate as possible. Also, Kip Thorne was a producer on Interstellar. Nice video you did here! 🖖😎
I did the math almost 2 weeks ago to find out how long it has been on Miller's Planet since Interstellar came out, here's what it ended up being: On October 26, 2022, it will have been 1 hour 8 minutes and 30 seconds on Miller's Planet since the movie came out. I'm not trynna do the math to find the exact time again lmao, but I'd imagine it's probably only a few extra seconds or so.
This movie paints what I feel is one of the most frighteningly accurate depictions of what the end of the world would look like. With all the major crops dying.
Deeper things to note: - Every tick on Miller's planet that you hear is roughly 1.25 seconds, which signifies one day passing back on Earth. - The love/gravity connection that Cooper and Murph share is also shared by Cooper and Brand (that's why he can handshake with her), you hear the same notes played when Murph realises that Cooper is her ghost as the ones played when Cooper realises he needs to go back to Brand... - The videos shown throughout are from real interviews about a dust storm that affected the US in the 90s
The music gave me chills as well as the scenes where they went inside a black hole or something and revealed cooper was the ghost. I also got chills when they traveled through a wormhole
You're the 1st UA-camr I've seen to use your own music to avoid censorship, brilliant idea. This is probably my favorite movie, absolutely a masterpiece and I want my very own TARS or CASE 😊
I came for tears. I wasn’t disappointed. Edit: I was disappointed we didn’t get a reaction to the climax line of the movie “because my dad promised me”.
5:52 - This movie was actually filmed in the "Westin Bonaventure" Hotel in Los Angeles. Mission control is actually the lobby of the hotel. It's the same hotel where the filmed the motorcycle horse chase scene in the movie "True Lies" with Arnold Schwarzenegger. How do I know this? I picked a random hotel to sleep my first night on a trip to California and I recognized it imeediately. Apparently they filmed many movies here.
Don't apologize if you're not speaking much. You know a movie is good and you're invested in it when you don't say anything and just watch it and the movie makes you speechless. That's how you know you're actually experiencing it. And you reactions said everything
There is a concept of “spaghettification” when dealing with black holes. The force of gravity tapers off with distance. The closer you are, the more gravity you get. With Black holes having gravity infinitely high when you get close enough, stars stop being round. The closer part will experience more gravity than the farther part, so your star looks like a spaghetti noodle stretching around the black hole. If a person gets close enough, their feet may feel twice the pull as their head. Which can get lethal. We would be dead before we got near the event horizon.
Hey MovieJoob :) . It was great to see your reaction to this movie! I still remember the first time I watched it. It was late at night, and I was by myself, and it was a very powerful experience. Also, this movie has an amazing soundtrack by Hans Zimmer
Going into the movie I didn't expect to cry as much as I did. Watching your reaction and some of the comments makes me glad I wasn't the only one so emotional, haha! This may be a long shot on this older video, but what was the music used at 24:55 ? Reminds me of Watering a Flower by Haruomi Hosono. I'd love to know if you do end up seeing this. :) Keep up the reviews! :)
Gz on 15k subs 😀 Great job. Interstellar is a fantastic film. Not only the story, but the score by Zimmer is outstanding. That orchestral music while he is docking is amazing imo. So many great scenes, the corn field drive scene near the beginning is fantastic. The simulation the FX team used for the black hole was based on real theories provided by Kip Thorne, a physicist who was a consultant on the film and provided the basis for the story, and is the most accurate rendering of a black hole in film. Outstanding work by everyone involved.
Woah, you actually suspected Dr. Mann's motivations when they woke him up. Don't think I've seen anyone else connect the dots that fast. Nice job on that one
Thank you!! I think it might have been because everything was going so bad and from bad to worse so I was already pessimistic of the fellow humans (I would've suspected Miller as well if she wasn't already dead) 😭
A solid 5 to 6 cries movie..several just in the messages section. It's Nolan's best imo - objectively speaking, just a wonderful piece of art (Dark Knight still my favourite, but this is his best movie).
16:39 "Was he only sending the signal saying that it was good just so he could get out or is the place actually habitable?" Prescient question, love. 👍
Don't worry about the black hole sequence. It took me a couple of watches to grasp what was happening. How he gets back through the wormhole has always just been a suspension of belief moment for me. This movie is pretty accurate on a lot of things according to scientists who study these subjects. Still it's fiction so there are some aspects that are purely story devices. What I love best about this movie are the character beats and the overlying theme of love spanning time and distance. The messages scene wrecks me every time along with the ending.
It seems to me that the tesseract (or whoever was operating it) jettisoned Cooper and TARS out of the black hole via the wormhole. They exited the wormhole by Saturn and were detected by Cooper Station.
What I’m surprised I ever subbed to you if you haven’t done this one yet. My favorite point, young Murphy’s first line in the movie is ‘Dad! I thought you were the ghost!’
I Iike this movie so much because it expIains so weII that aII we have in Iife is the time we can spend with the peopIe we Iove and with those we care about, so in the end to do what he did he had to give aImost anything he had, and so she; Iove is the onIy thing that reaIIy matters
I think reactions are better when people just take it all in and don't talk over a bunch of the movie. Well done. I do think you could leave in a bit more of the music; I've seen other reaction channels leave it in without any issue but you probably know better than I do from experience. Thanks for sharing this!
Oh by the way, since you seemed to enjoy this, you might want to try Arrival next. It's another thought provoking, emotional sci fi movie. Possibly my favorite movie at the moment, actually!
The best movie ever in my opinion 🧡. I saw Interstellar first time in cinema in 2014 and it was jaw-dropping. I've rarely cried so much while watching a movie too 😭... Everything about is so damn good, I loved the mind blowing visuals and excellent cast, accompanied with beautifully emotional music by Hans Zimmer 🥲❤. As always, a magnificent reaction ☺😭💛!
Since you're a reader, I have some suggestions: Alpha Centauri by William Barton, about a mission to explore the planets in that system, looking for the best place for a colony. Vacuum Diagrams by Stephen Baxter, a collection of related short stories spanning five million years and how humanity changed and shaped the galaxy.
2 parts of 25 mins would be the least to do this masterpiece justice imho. And the editor really needs some expertise to work in snippets of movie music and get it past copyright. This is really an example of a movie beeing butchered by removing crucial parts of it. I really like you as a reaction UA-camr but this i couldn't finish.
This is my top 3 movies ever made. And rhe scene with the years of backed up messages....always gets me even w the memes, because we know where it's from and is just so....soul crushing its crazy. Real science btw the. The time dilation part. Acting at its best! Murphys law though IS everything that CAN go wrong, WILL go wrong. Not his definition. Just saying
D.Oyelowo ( who is part of a science fantasy series \ scored by Kevin Kiner / that likely has little chance to be placed on a Patreon poll ) brings a tangible level of richness to the notions of 'space' - cheers. (and now back to the *GamerJoob* 'Little Nightmares' playlist)
0:46 Since you "love space -- like, a lot," I recommend you add Apollo 13 (1995), Armageddon (1998), Gravity (2013), and The Martian (2015) to your viewing list.
Judging by Your reaction, You liked Interstellar very much. I'd love to see Your reaction to another Nolan movie (as good as Interstellar in my opinion) - Tenet. There are also references to time and variations on this theme.
When Cooper gets to see Murph again after a lifetime, seeing that she's visibly older and for him to try to hold be the tears back and still stay strong for her gets me every time
Wish I could watch the full reaction, 25 minutes was just WAY too short, especially for this movie, usually the reactions for this are around 45 minutes, but you captured the key parts very well. I'm as broke as America right now or I'd watch on patreon haha
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This comment is related to Halo Wars 2:
This is probably how the crew of the "Spirit of fire" felt when Master Chief help win the Human-Covenant War.
The sentence "because my dad promised me" always makes me cry heavily. Murph is the most important scientist in human history, she has changed the course of the future through scientific knowledge but she says that the very one thing she was certain in life was the love her father had for her, that made her certain of his return.
i was waiting for that and she didn't even show it. nice!
She did all of that because of her Father. She was raised right. Amazing movie.
Yeah, but, if I remember right, the equation she finished...Michael Caine's character did the 1st half of it and her father gave her the answers for the 2nd half of it while he was in the tesseract.
So...what exactly did she do?
@@TheHibbitydibbityThe answer was simply blackhole data, from the tesseract. She still solved the equation.
@@stynershiner1854 ....I don't know, man. It was still data she needed for the equation.
The score for this film is incredible and the amazing thing for a sci-fi film it used no synthesizers. Every instrument is a real instrument predominantly a large pipe organ.
Omg the music was stunning!!
@@MovieJoob If you want even more emotion, here's a short excerpt of the genius that is Anna Lapwood playing the Cornfield Chase on the very organ Zimmer used to record the OST. She's so intense and don't forget her feet are also playing a full keyboard out of shot. ua-cam.com/video/X4PehdNBdrQ/v-deo.html
The scene with his familys messages gets me every time
It is _the_ highlight of the movie. Which tells a lot as it is not really needed for the plot.
Utterly broke me!!
@@LLiivveeeevviiLLIt’s needed to bring a weight to it all
Saw this movie in theaters and as a kid it blew my mind! The 23yrs messages scene still makes me cry 😭
Omg I can't imagine watching this at a young age! It's so upsetting! 😭😭
Jade: Says she has a small brain.
Also Jade: Accurately predicts Mann's false signal.
Aww thank you hahaha! I just had a really bad vibe - then again everything was just going from bad to worse so it couldn't have been happy or good 😭😭
A surprisingly great film. The science is deep and taken seriously. All of this is supported by a great cast, crew, and story.
Such a beautiful film!! I'm so glad I experienced it!
"As a child I wanted to be an astronaut but i dont have the brains". Girl, you followed and predicted the plot of this fairly convoluted movie really well, better then me on my first watch, and i guess better than most people. You may not be an astronaut but dont underestimate yourself
Thank you so very much!! 🥺🥺🙌🙌
My all time favorite film. Everything in the film is perfect to me from the acting, the soundtrack and the story. I never get tired of it.
All of the old people talking about the dust at the beginning except the first one are actually clips from the Ken Burns documentary on the great dust bowl in the US so they actually lived through the conditions they are talking about.
This is set initially in the 2070's, when a crop blight has all but destroyed the world's agriculture, prompting a global war over rapidly dwindling resources. This is the aftermath of that, where much of the original farmland is now fallow, causing dust bowls due to no root systems holding the dirt in place, and where society is struggling to survive by shifting its entire focus to farming what is left.
During the sequence on Miller's planet, you can hear ticks every 1.25 seconds in the background music. That represents a full day passing on Earth due to the extreme time dilation caused by the black hole.
A tesseract is also known as a hypercube, a fourth-dimensional construct that represents time as a physical dimension. This is how the 'beings' were able to help Cooper get the info to Murph, by essentially cutting a slice of time and making it traversable for him to find the right moment. Once they closed it up they transported him back through the wormhole.
The ship at the end is known as an O'Neill cylinder, one of the few feasible ways we've theorized on how to make interstellar travel possible. The interior of the cylinder is where the habitats, farms, and other human serviceable systems are located, and the cylinder is rotated at a speed sufficient to simulate 1G via centrifugal force. Moving towards the rotational axis at the center of the cylinder would cause one to experience less and less 'gravity' until weightlessness was achieved along the axis (which is also how exchange of materials/personnel is made via the airlocks at the 'nose' of the craft). This is intended to be a generational ship, as we currently have no way to achieve even a significant percentage of lightspeed in velocity.
Damn.. I was not anticipating, and most definitely not prepared to cross a reaction video from someone who felt this movie as hard as I did. You channeled my experience of seeing this for the first time, and now I'm bawling at all these scenes all over again. Thank you so much for sharing that moment with us. Totally changed my night. Subscribed!
This movie really does kick you right in the feels, but this has to be one of the best and most emotional reactions I have seen so far. Great job, you guys are fantastic keep them coming and I'll keep watching :)
Aww thank you so much Wolvie!! 🥺❤️
It's just incredible! I decided to cook myself a meal for tomorrow and turn on a random video where people react to the movie interstellar. Instead, I'm sitting next to a raw chicken and admiring your heartwarming reaction. Thank you for a wonderful evening. Please keep doing things like that! I'm ready to watch it forever! Now I'm your subscriber!
Omg awww that is so sweet thank you so much!! Hahaha I hope your meal was lovely!
I like what you guys do with editing in appropriate music to fill the copyright gaps. I've not seen any other reaction channel do that. It works really well.
Aww that is so sweet. Thank you very much! I'm glad you enjoy!
When you're ready for another good scifi with Matthew McConaughey do "Contact" (1997) with Jodie Foster in the lead role. It's based on the novel by Dr Carl Sagan who wrote it a few years after his excellent "Cosmos" 13-part science series first aired on TV in 1980. A series you would enjoy if you'd like to learn more about science and its history in general but mostly astronomy, and would be a good start. In the '90 Cosmos update version Carl said he ask colleague and friend, Prof Kip Thorne of Caltech to be sure the science in his story was as accurate as possible. Also, Kip Thorne was a producer on Interstellar. Nice video you did here! 🖖😎
I did the math almost 2 weeks ago to find out how long it has been on Miller's Planet since Interstellar came out, here's what it ended up being:
On October 26, 2022, it will have been 1 hour 8 minutes and 30 seconds on Miller's Planet since the movie came out.
I'm not trynna do the math to find the exact time again lmao, but I'd imagine it's probably only a few extra seconds or so.
This movie paints what I feel is one of the most frighteningly accurate depictions of what the end of the world would look like. With all the major crops dying.
when he leaves Murph.. it was so strange without that music.. i never realised it added so much for that scene..
Deeper things to note:
- Every tick on Miller's planet that you hear is roughly 1.25 seconds, which signifies one day passing back on Earth.
- The love/gravity connection that Cooper and Murph share is also shared by Cooper and Brand (that's why he can handshake with her), you hear the same notes played when Murph realises that Cooper is her ghost as the ones played when Cooper realises he needs to go back to Brand...
- The videos shown throughout are from real interviews about a dust storm that affected the US in the 90s
Man, never wanted to reach through a screen a hug someone more than when she realized Mann was lying about the planet
Absolutely, Jade was soo furious! I was kind of taken aback by how upset she was and when she said "I knew it!"
The music gave me chills as well as the scenes where they went inside a black hole or something and revealed cooper was the ghost. I also got chills when they traveled through a wormhole
You're the 1st UA-camr I've seen to use your own music to avoid censorship, brilliant idea. This is probably my favorite movie, absolutely a masterpiece and I want my very own TARS or CASE 😊
I came for tears. I wasn’t disappointed.
Edit: I was disappointed we didn’t get a reaction to the climax line of the movie “because my dad promised me”.
Thank you, Jade, for letting me experience this great movie through your reaction. Just wow.
"It's a drone with no one in it"
Yeah, that's why it's called a Drone.
You like space you say? Then may I suggest The Expanse... an excellent series. Have an excellent weekend and thanks for your videos Jade!
5:52 - This movie was actually filmed in the "Westin Bonaventure" Hotel in Los Angeles. Mission control is actually the lobby of the hotel. It's the same hotel where the filmed the motorcycle horse chase scene in the movie "True Lies" with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
How do I know this? I picked a random hotel to sleep my first night on a trip to California and I recognized it imeediately. Apparently they filmed many movies here.
I have huge respect for those who cried watching Interstellar and you are one of them.
You must have the largest monitor in our solar system, looks left, looks right, looks down, starts typing, looks up. 😅❤❤
Your crying made me feel like it was actually real you were so emotionally attached 😭
Awesome reaction! Music you used to fill in matched well. Hope you recovered enough after this movie, many tears shed by all audience members.
Type in on UA-cam, strangers in public playing interstellar on piano! Mind blown 😮😮😮
That water planet was close to the black hole, so I think it made the gravity pull stronger, and in turn made those huge waves.
This movie already broke me the 1st time, and now again watching you reacting to it, dang .... fracking McConaughey .. great actor.
McConaughey really got my tear ducts in a choke hold 😢😢
Your crying is breaking my heart T_T such a masterpiece of a movie
You say you don't know much....but this is best scientific reaction from someone that isn't a physicist...you were on point whole reaction
Thank you. Great/beautiful reaction. Tears every time....
One of my top 5 movies of all time! Great visuals, music, and just cool set pieces.
It was so incredible!!
Beautiful. Poetic. Outstanding.
What a great film!
Something I recently learned years after watching this film is that when they are on the water world every click you hear is a earth year
Oh wow that is haunting I didn't even notice that!!
Don't apologize if you're not speaking much. You know a movie is good and you're invested in it when you don't say anything and just watch it and the movie makes you speechless. That's how you know you're actually experiencing it. And you reactions said everything
This movie really messes with your mind and your feels! ❤❤💕💕🤗🤗
So so truee!! ❤️❤️❤️
what a coincidence, i literally just watched this like 10 days ago myself. I bawled at the end with his daughter
Thanks for another reaction! I highly recommend “Contact” for a fellow sci-fi fan.
one of the best films ever made. Enjoyed your reaction!
Thank you so much! So glad you enjoyed!
"Hey, we've discovered a Mass Relay to another star system, do you wanna go?"
There is a concept of “spaghettification” when dealing with black holes. The force of gravity tapers off with distance. The closer you are, the more gravity you get. With Black holes having gravity infinitely high when you get close enough, stars stop being round. The closer part will experience more gravity than the farther part, so your star looks like a spaghetti noodle stretching around the black hole. If a person gets close enough, their feet may feel twice the pull as their head. Which can get lethal. We would be dead before we got near the event horizon.
I love this film so much. It's not a perfect film, but for most people it's message is clear and beautiful xx
Hey MovieJoob :) . It was great to see your reaction to this movie! I still remember the first time I watched it. It was late at night, and I was by myself, and it was a very powerful experience.
Also, this movie has an amazing soundtrack by Hans Zimmer
Thank you so much for joining!! The music was utterly incredible!
I think everyone who watched this film has cried when he gets the messages after 21 years. Gets me every time.
16:38 holy sh*t! called it ☎️
Going into the movie I didn't expect to cry as much as I did. Watching your reaction and some of the comments makes me glad I wasn't the only one so emotional, haha!
This may be a long shot on this older video, but what was the music used at 24:55 ? Reminds me of Watering a Flower by Haruomi Hosono. I'd love to know if you do end up seeing this. :)
Keep up the reviews! :)
Gz on 15k subs 😀 Great job. Interstellar is a fantastic film. Not only the story, but the score by Zimmer is outstanding. That orchestral music while he is docking is amazing imo. So many great scenes, the corn field drive scene near the beginning is fantastic.
The simulation the FX team used for the black hole was based on real theories provided by Kip Thorne, a physicist who was a consultant on the film and provided the basis for the story, and is the most accurate rendering of a black hole in film.
Outstanding work by everyone involved.
Thank you so much!! I'm so glad you enjoyed as well! And yes omg the music and the cg was just unreal!
Woah, you actually suspected Dr. Mann's motivations when they woke him up.
Don't think I've seen anyone else connect the dots that fast. Nice job on that one
Thank you!! I think it might have been because everything was going so bad and from bad to worse so I was already pessimistic of the fellow humans (I would've suspected Miller as well if she wasn't already dead) 😭
A solid 5 to 6 cries movie..several just in the messages section.
It's Nolan's best imo - objectively speaking, just a wonderful piece of art (Dark Knight still my favourite, but this is his best movie).
16:39 "Was he only sending the signal saying that it was good just so he could get out or is the place actually habitable?" Prescient question, love. 👍
most accurate and true reaction ever, i was like this at first too😓
Damn the ost replacer was really fitting.
Don't worry about the black hole sequence. It took me a couple of watches to grasp what was happening. How he gets back through the wormhole has always just been a suspension of belief moment for me. This movie is pretty accurate on a lot of things according to scientists who study these subjects. Still it's fiction so there are some aspects that are purely story devices. What I love best about this movie are the character beats and the overlying theme of love spanning time and distance. The messages scene wrecks me every time along with the ending.
It seems to me that the tesseract (or whoever was operating it) jettisoned Cooper and TARS out of the black hole via the wormhole. They exited the wormhole by Saturn and were detected by Cooper Station.
What I’m surprised I ever subbed to you if you haven’t done this one yet. My favorite point, young Murphy’s first line in the movie is ‘Dad! I thought you were the ghost!’
I Iike this movie so much because it expIains so weII that aII we have in Iife is the time we can spend with the peopIe we Iove and with those we care about, so in the end to do what he did he had to give aImost anything he had, and so she; Iove is the onIy thing that reaIIy matters
I think reactions are better when people just take it all in and don't talk over a bunch of the movie. Well done. I do think you could leave in a bit more of the music; I've seen other reaction channels leave it in without any issue but you probably know better than I do from experience. Thanks for sharing this!
Oh by the way, since you seemed to enjoy this, you might want to try Arrival next. It's another thought provoking, emotional sci fi movie. Possibly my favorite movie at the moment, actually!
The best movie ever in my opinion 🧡. I saw Interstellar first time in cinema in 2014 and it was jaw-dropping. I've rarely cried so much while watching a movie too 😭... Everything about is so damn good, I loved the mind blowing visuals and excellent cast, accompanied with beautifully emotional music by Hans Zimmer 🥲❤.
As always, a magnificent reaction ☺😭💛!
Since you're a reader, I have some suggestions: Alpha Centauri by William Barton, about a mission to explore the planets in that system, looking for the best place for a colony. Vacuum Diagrams by Stephen Baxter, a collection of related short stories spanning five million years and how humanity changed and shaped the galaxy.
Why didn’t he give Murphy a personal “I miss you” message in the tesseract?
Thanks for watching. Scenes with family messages are very hard.
2 parts of 25 mins would be the least to do this masterpiece justice imho.
And the editor really needs some expertise to work in snippets of movie music and get it past copyright. This is really an example of a movie beeing butchered by removing crucial parts of it. I really like you as a reaction UA-camr but this i couldn't finish.
You were Soo emotional 🥰
This is my top 3 movies ever made. And rhe scene with the years of backed up messages....always gets me even w the memes, because we know where it's from and is just so....soul crushing its crazy. Real science btw the. The time dilation part. Acting at its best! Murphys law though IS everything that CAN go wrong, WILL go wrong. Not his definition. Just saying
You say you dont have the brains but you are the only one i ever heard of who instantly guessed dr. Manns real motivation
Aww thank you!! I just was already losing my faith in humanity and this mission as it was all going from bad to worse 😭
SALUDÓ DESDE LA REPÚBLICA DOMINICANA EXCELENTE VÍDEO🇩🇴👏🏿👍🏿👸🏆🏅🥇❤
D.Oyelowo ( who is part of a science fantasy series \ scored by Kevin Kiner / that likely has little chance to be placed on a Patreon poll ) brings a tangible level of richness to the notions of 'space'
- cheers. (and now back to the *GamerJoob* 'Little Nightmares' playlist)
"So it's a drone with no one in it?" -Joob
*facepalm*
lol, jk
hace tiempo no me reia tanto! gracias, te ganaste un seguidor
A great movie with a great concept! Such a realistic space travel movie!
This movie stay in my top 3 favorites movies of my life! ♥
0:46 Since you "love space -- like, a lot," I recommend you add Apollo 13 (1995), Armageddon (1998), Gravity (2013), and The Martian (2015) to your viewing list.
Such an incredible movie
Agreed!
Arrival would be a good one to react to. Kind of similar vibe to Interstellar.
Judging by Your reaction, You liked Interstellar very much. I'd love to see Your reaction to another Nolan movie (as good as Interstellar in my opinion) - Tenet. There are also references to time and variations on this theme.
When Cooper gets to see Murph again after a lifetime, seeing that she's visibly older and for him to try to hold be the tears back and still stay strong for her gets me every time
Such an underrated great si fi movie
Wish I could watch the full reaction, 25 minutes was just WAY too short, especially for this movie, usually the reactions for this are around 45 minutes, but you captured the key parts very well. I'm as broke as America right now or I'd watch on patreon haha
All these great movies you've never seen!? :P It's so refreshing to watch you experience these great movies for the first time though!
Sadly I hadn't! So many classic movies I had just never watched growing up but I'm so grateful to finally experience them!!
Your angry face when Mann betrayed Cooper 🤣
It's hard to look ferocious with tears down my face 😂😂😭😭
Hi Jade hope you are having an great and awesome day ❤️
The Music is amazing in this movie.. the movie was not as good as I hoped. Tenet however, that movie was way better than I expected, one of his best!
Nice reaction 👍🏻
Nice watching this with you!👍
I'm so glad to have watched it with you all!!
@@MovieJoob Hello!
"1917" is amazing, hint, hint!
the clicks in the sound means like one hour passed or something i cant remember just google it lol i mean the ones on the ocean planet
I love this film
Tik tak tik tak so cool
“I knew you would”
“How?”
“Because my dad promised me”
Me : 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
Hi Jade I would say if you like movies about space I would recommend you look for a movie called iO staring Margaret Qualley. :)
That movie was panned by pretty much every rating I could find. What did you find redeeming about it?
"Years Of Messages". 😢😢😢
I highly recommend watching First Man
Damn, that’s what emotional damage means. I give you a virtual hug lol
Thank you for the virtual hug!! 😢🙌
What's the song you overlay to prevent copyright? It sounds so magical and peaceful
14:49 Twin turbo Toyota Supra moment