@@gopikrishnagadicherla4453It's a nationwide limited release. Just Google 'Interstellar 10th anniversary IMAX showings. The ones that say 70mm are true Imax, but those are exceedingly rare. I saw it in 70mm today, and it was mind-blowing!
I first saw the wormhole explanation with paper and pen like that done in Event Horizon. When I saw this in theater I did the Leonardo Dicaprio pointing meme.
@TheChosen2030 doesnt change what he said though, that's the point🤦🏾♂️ the point of op was somebody being the first to do something. you probably didn't know it was done in a book first but many people did😂
@@HalfDayHero just coz you dont know about something doesnt mean others doing it makes it cringe. So please stfu and go back to your own sweet world :)
I missed out on seeing this in theaters 10 years ago. So glad I got to take the whole family to see it this past weekend to the IMAX in Tallahassee. Breathtaking. Combined with seeing Hans Zimmer perform some of the Interstellar score live just a few months ago makes this something we won't ever forget.
exact same boat here, saw hans zimmer in oakland in october and interstellar in IMAX in oakland 2 months later. i'll remember this year for the rest of my life
Wow that’s awesome you got to see it in imax and then see Hans Zimmer live also. I also missed out on this movie in theaters 10 years ago but was grateful I got to see it in imax this year
I so dearly regret not seeing this movie in IMAX. If only for this scene. 😢 EDIT: If it weren't for you wonderful people, I would have found out far too late that Interstellar had made a return to IMAX. I'm truly blessed to have now seen this movie on the big screen, with the booming surround sound. I was even able to sneak a fairly front row seat. So I got what I consider the true IMAX experience of Interstellar. *Holy. Mother. of God.* What an experience. ❤️❤️❤️ Thank you all for showing me this path while it was still lit!
This movie is so fantastic, I remain on the edge of my seat and cry at the end even though I’ve seen it multiple times. I plan on seeing the IMAX rerelease this weekend.
Just watched this in IMAX 70 MM for re release 4 times!!! This is a dream come true. This scene looked splendid. These words can't express the joy I felt while watching this in every sitting. Masterpiece 💫
@@alenchristian4599 I was blown away by this scene in standard IMAX so I bet it looked super crispy in 70mm. I was *this* close to making the trip to FL or IN to watch in 70mm but those tickets sold out in minutes
I don’t know about you, but I always found it hilarious that AS THEY ARE ACTUALLY APPROACHING A WORMHOLE one character explains it to the other by using paper and pencil.
How did the director get those shots from outside the spacecraft while simultaneously entering the wormhole is really an amazing shot making abilities by the film crew.
I must have seen this movie countless number of times till now and every time … pure goosebumps! I seriously wish Nolan does a part 2 of this film or some other filmmaker gives us another epic like this!!
Paramount pictures 🙏 Please make the re release happen here in India Due to a local film pushpa 2, Interstellar re-release didn't happen here, please sincere request make it happen in upcoming weeks somehow As a cinema lover a true genuine request please make it happen 💯🙏
Grateful I got to see this film in IMAX this year after missing it 10 years ago. An incredible scene from an amazing movie, their first steps into a new galaxy
This scene makes me feel sad because it reminds me of how small and insignificant we are in this vast world. It also evokes a sense of loneliness, as it highlights how many things remain mysteries-things we, as humans, are yet to comprehend.
It's so stupid to explain wormhole when you're halfway through the journey, especially to an astronaut! Nolan must be nuts to include this in the final cut! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This was probably put in the film to help people understand how wormholes actually work. It would be silly for the best NASA pilot on Earth to not know that, though.
It's not like the energy or gravitational forces needed to create a wormhole would tear the ship apart. Instead, the ship only shakes like an old Ford with an unbalanced tire. Makes sense to me!
Future cooper was sent back to our solar system from the black hole by the Bulk Beings. Present Cooper going into the wormhole to the new galaxy. They meet whilst in the higher dimension
Please i request you to get it released in India.. even though the nearest IMAX to me is 250 kms yet i am going to see it if released😩 seriously man nobody is planning to see pushpa in IMAX as it's really not made for IMAX and overhyped..
The theoretical model of a wormhole typically allows for both entry and exit, the actual behavior whether it is a one way or two way transit depends on factors like its stability
So, two scientists who already left earth’s orbit need to tell each other what a wormhole is? And I’m sorry, I HATE that description with the piece of paper EVERY TIME I SEE IT.
and then one of the scientists stick their hand in a weird space time distortion. I feel like I'm watching aliens, where the scientists smoked weed and tried to pet an alien snake before it broke his arm in two
Please release Interstellar in Malaysia. My family and I were so excited to watch it in IMAX, but the theater said there's no info from the provider. It's OK if it's in digital IMAX. Many fans here are waiting. Please make it happen 🙏 🙏🙏
Google map cant walk you to another city but nasa charted a course there a black hole to another planet and convinced them they were coming back to earth 😂😂😂
Why do people always assume that astronauts are people with a bunch of PhD’s in Astrophysics, Physics, Quantum Entanglement and Nobel Prizes? Yes they frequently do make it up to space but a lot of astronauts are specialists in stuff like Botany and Nutrition. “Will plants grow in zero gravity?” “Does the need for calcium diminish when in space?”
stopping the spin of a spacecraft generating artificial gravity would likely result in the immediate loss of the centrifugal force that keeps people standing. However, in Interstellar, it’s possible that there are other factors at play, such as additional artificial gravity system
The dialog is bad. "It's a sphere....well ya...of course it is, what did you think it would be....here let me explain how it works.,." So no one bothered talking about the very thing they are going to go see until they arrive at it like 9 months later? The visuals are interesting.
The wormhole explanation thing is nonsense - it is only round (spherical) because he uses a round pencil! What if he had used an Allen key (hex key)?!!!
Yes. If you bend a piece of paper, the surface of it, no matter how much distorted, is still a surface or a 2D. the same for any other N-1-dimensional subspace for any N. For example, gravity distorts space (and time) but its still 3D space, you move in what for you is a straight line (meaning no acceleration whatsoever) but you do a curve. You need to add another dimension to be able to explain why that motion is not a straight line in a 3D space. This is what they refer to when they say that gravity "distorts space". Its 3D space bending and that bending only happens in another dimension. But be aware that the concept of "dimension" is just a mathematical artifact we use to explain stuff it doesn't mean that reality is a stack of layers.
This isn't a movie, it's an experience.
Just watched this masterpiece yesterday on IMAX 10 years re-release
Where?? Which city??
@@gopikrishnagadicherla4453 California, USA
@@gopikrishnagadicherla4453It's a nationwide limited release. Just Google 'Interstellar 10th anniversary IMAX showings. The ones that say 70mm are true Imax, but those are exceedingly rare. I saw it in 70mm today, and it was mind-blowing!
me too it was my first time it was amazing
where? theatre? city?
I first saw the wormhole explanation with paper and pen like that done in Event Horizon. When I saw this in theater I did the Leonardo Dicaprio pointing meme.
No it was first done in the book 'A Wrinkle in Time'.
@@sammencia7945most people watch movies. Not books
@TheChosen2030 doesnt change what he said though, that's the point🤦🏾♂️ the point of op was somebody being the first to do something. you probably didn't know it was done in a book first but many people did😂
@@sammencia7945 a book isnt a movie jackass
yr
I just watched this movie on my PS Vita, and I can say it was an unbelievable experience.
On a PSVita? LMAO!!
Boy, get a large screen TV, not a toy to watch films on. It's an insult to the filmmakers
@@peanuts2105 r/whoosh
@@ShashankMSuresh Nothing more cringe that qouting sub-reddits outside of Reddit.
@@HalfDayHero just coz you dont know about something doesnt mean others doing it makes it cringe. So please stfu and go back to your own sweet world :)
I missed out on seeing this in theaters 10 years ago. So glad I got to take the whole family to see it this past weekend to the IMAX in Tallahassee. Breathtaking. Combined with seeing Hans Zimmer perform some of the Interstellar score live just a few months ago makes this something we won't ever forget.
exact same boat here, saw hans zimmer in oakland in october and interstellar in IMAX in oakland 2 months later. i'll remember this year for the rest of my life
Wow that’s awesome you got to see it in imax and then see Hans Zimmer live also. I also missed out on this movie in theaters 10 years ago but was grateful I got to see it in imax this year
I so dearly regret not seeing this movie in IMAX.
If only for this scene. 😢
EDIT: If it weren't for you wonderful people, I would have found out far too late that Interstellar had made a return to IMAX.
I'm truly blessed to have now seen this movie on the big screen, with the booming surround sound.
I was even able to sneak a fairly front row seat. So I got what I consider the true IMAX experience of Interstellar.
*Holy. Mother. of God.* What an experience.
❤️❤️❤️
Thank you all for showing me this path while it was still lit!
But its in Imax now....
it was great
last night
@@MerchantIvoryfilms Huh?! WHAT?! it is?!?!
@@davecrupel2817 Yeah, I just saw it in IMAX, it was mind-blowing!
@@davecrupel2817 Yes, it was re-released for the 10th anniversary. I watched it for the first time yesterday and it was truly amazing
Kudos to the cameramen for shooting this scene
@Dmitri_123 did I hurt ur feelings 🥹 ?
Don't cry, ur mom's gonna change ur diapers later.
😐
Took me a min but I got it 😅
Cameraman never dies lol
Dumb
This movie is so fantastic, I remain on the edge of my seat and cry at the end even though I’ve seen it multiple times. I plan on seeing the IMAX rerelease this weekend.
It's this weekend??
Lucky you guys
Just watched this in IMAX 70 MM for re release 4 times!!! This is a dream come true. This scene looked splendid. These words can't express the joy I felt while watching this in every sitting. Masterpiece 💫
@@alenchristian4599 I was blown away by this scene in standard IMAX so I bet it looked super crispy in 70mm. I was *this* close to making the trip to FL or IN to watch in 70mm but those tickets sold out in minutes
The organ rising as the endurance gains speed and enters the wormhole is truly a magnificent moment in cinema.
Your organ rose...?
This movie is a masterpiece. Will always be my favourite film.
When rom ask what is that and as she's shaking her hand with it the camera pans to Cooper, nice little foreshadowing there
This is Hands down The Most Beautiful Movie ever made. Period.
This movie is a masterpiece. I can't get tired of watching it. Got to rewatch it again.
Black explains to white guy about wormholes after they have travelled to one.
Masterpiece of unlikeliness.
I don’t know about you, but I always found it hilarious that AS THEY ARE ACTUALLY APPROACHING A WORMHOLE one character explains it to the other by using paper and pencil.
It’s for us mate
It’s called exposition for the audience.
Lol if he had not explained it using pen and paper then even you would have thought wormhole as a hole and not a sphere😂
The nice thing is that it is the explanation of one of the witches from A Wrinkle in Time
I wouldn't be surprised if Cooper doesn't actually know about this theoretical space stuff since he never left the stratosphere
I think this is one of the only movies every cinephile would genuinely call "This isn't a movie, this is an emotion"
How did the director get those shots from outside the spacecraft while simultaneously entering the wormhole is really an amazing shot making abilities by the film crew.
Easy. Christopher Nolan sent a film crew there.
@ 😁
Still to this day one of the best, emotionally grabbing movies I've ever seen.
I must have seen this movie countless number of times till now and every time … pure goosebumps! I seriously wish Nolan does a part 2 of this film or some other filmmaker gives us another epic like this!!
This movie was just so spectacular...
1:24- 2:40 this scene gave me the chills
2:46
2:53 looks insane
3:12 looks insane
3:44
Watched it for the first time on IMAX Screen yesterday, one of the best cinematic experiences of my life.
Rewatched this twice in IMAX the past week. Can't say I haven't shed a tear during this scene, the movie sucks you in and feels like it's real life.
Watched it on I max..... oh my god....... its mesmerising
Again and again..... still watching
Paramount pictures 🙏
Please make the re release happen here in India
Due to a local film pushpa 2, Interstellar re-release didn't happen here, please sincere request make it happen in upcoming weeks somehow
As a cinema lover a true genuine request please make it happen 💯🙏
Just watch this movie in 4DX today in Taiwan
tbh, language cannot describe how amazing to watch this scene in theater
Grateful I got to see this film in IMAX this year after missing it 10 years ago. An incredible scene from an amazing movie, their first steps into a new galaxy
I'm glad they didn't make it seem like it would be a smooth ride. I imagine if this was possible, it would be anything but a smooth ride.
I am gonna watch the movie in IMAX tonight. I didnt get to watch in theaters originally. I am so excited.
This scene makes me feel sad because it reminds me of how small and insignificant we are in this vast world. It also evokes a sense of loneliness, as it highlights how many things remain mysteries-things we, as humans, are yet to comprehend.
I just cannot fathom how we are here, now. There has to be a creator of all of this.
The best movies are ones just on the edge of believability.
It’s all inexplicable. Eternal space has no N , S, E, W. I cannot comprehend.
This came out 10 years ago?? Time flies
When you have a few to many drinks and lay down in bed,these are what we call the spins haha
I hated those
@youtubeconnollyfamily going threw the wormhole is pretty much the best visual for having the spins
@ haha
Absolutely
IMAX 70mm was the best thing I've ever experienced ❤
It’s the background score that elevates the scene
Seen it on 70mm 10 years and and this week. Amazing experience
it's not just a movie, it's a mindful experience of nature's glory and blessings upon us
The cosmos scare and fascinate me altogether. I want answers and I also dont wan't answers at the same time. The mysteries are too great.
10 years and still masterpiece
“It’s a circle” - Rust Cohle
Saw this three times in theatres....breathe taking
CMON TARS!!!! CMON TARS!!!!
Watching this in IMAX 70mm was surreal
So they sent an astronaut into a wormhole without briefing him beforehand on how a wormhole works. That makes total sense to me.
@3:30 towards the end of the movie, you see Cooper was the one that reached out for the shake
Yeah idk how it happened, wish someone could explain that
3:34 That hand shake is given by the "Matthew McConaughey" from the future.
I wonder if there is a VR version. That'd be nuts.
Masterpiece
Good thing he explained it to Cooper there and then. I'm sure he had no idea about anything to do with wormholes!
*It's Not Possible.*
*No, It's Necessary.*
It's so stupid to explain wormhole when you're halfway through the journey, especially to an astronaut! Nolan must be nuts to include this in the final cut! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This was probably put in the film to help people understand how wormholes actually work. It would be silly for the best NASA pilot on Earth to not know that, though.
It was a good drama movie of 2014
It's not like the energy or gravitational forces needed to create a wormhole would tear the ship apart. Instead, the ship only shakes like an old Ford with an unbalanced tire. Makes sense to me!
That guy did a great job playing Neil Degrassi
How many times you will release this movie. We need part 2 of Interstellar
Great movie
Entering wormhole is my favourite
I ❤ this scene.
Great move.put on helmet. In ship. Before entering wormhole.
will we ever get a -movie- experience like this again?
how amazing it must be to travel the universe multiverse 😁😍🥳😎
The greatest movie of all time.. haters can go watch their favourite jared leto movie
So, this explanation should have been given to Murph as a child, not to Cooper who is already supposed to have an expert knowledge of all of this.
Superb thanksaton 🙏🌹👍
Can anyone explain me about the handshake and how it was copper.
Future cooper was sent back to our solar system from the black hole by the Bulk Beings. Present Cooper going into the wormhole to the new galaxy.
They meet whilst in the higher dimension
They forgot to raise shields.
And the red alert
If the spinning was stopped, and hence no gravity simulation, shouldn’t they have been floating? Unless they are strapped in
Fk pushpa2, the reason we couldn't watch it in imax. Missed it in 2014, missed it again
Me watching this vertically on my cracked iPhone 7 and slow internet:
Please i request you to get it released in India.. even though the nearest IMAX to me is 250 kms yet i am going to see it if released😩 seriously man nobody is planning to see pushpa in IMAX as it's really not made for IMAX and overhyped..
Yes. I waited for a long time.
Let me explain how it works
Cooper: I know how it works I saw event horizon
Please we want re release in india🥺🥺
likely to be re-released in India in early 2025
You'd think they'd discuss what a worm hole actually is long before they were about to enter the worm hole. Otherwise, a brilliant film.
Is the wormhole literally a one way transit? So there's only one way out?
The theoretical model of a wormhole typically allows for both entry and exit, the actual behavior whether it is a one way or two way transit depends on factors like its stability
Why they are not making part 2
It's not really a multi-part story. The only remaining thread in it is the main dude looking for that woman. That's it.
Just watched Hans Zimmer Interstellar Music Concert in IMAX
So, two scientists who already left earth’s orbit need to tell each other what a wormhole is? And I’m sorry, I HATE that description with the piece of paper EVERY TIME I SEE IT.
You are no fun
and then one of the scientists stick their hand in a weird space time distortion. I feel like I'm watching aliens, where the scientists smoked weed and tried to pet an alien snake before it broke his arm in two
@radscorpion8 i mean wth else are they supposed to do. Humans are curious
its a scientist explaining wormholes to a retired airforce pilot, not two scientist. if youve never seen the movie then what do you “HATE” about it?😂
@ who said I never saw the movie before, laughing boy?
Please release Interstellar in Malaysia. My family and I were so excited to watch it in IMAX, but the theater said there's no info from the provider. It's OK if it's in digital IMAX. Many fans here are waiting. Please make it happen 🙏 🙏🙏
Will do.
@rinorivi When?
@moayadkhalil424 soon
Google map cant walk you to another city but nasa charted a course there a black hole to another planet and convinced them they were coming back to earth 😂😂😂
wormhole looks like just in a size of earth
Minute 03:53
Orion Nebula on the left!
ready to read all the "how they got a camera there?" comments smh lol
you are telling me that an astronaut guy doesn't know that a wormhole is a sphere?
It is his first time in outer space after all. And he's been doing nothing but farming for years
Why do people always assume that astronauts are people with a bunch of PhD’s in Astrophysics, Physics, Quantum Entanglement and Nobel Prizes? Yes they frequently do make it up to space but a lot of astronauts are specialists in stuff like Botany and Nutrition. “Will plants grow in zero gravity?” “Does the need for calcium diminish when in space?”
Impossible to watch without subtitles - the sound recording on this film is terrible.
Soo...u can see tour destination through the hole befote u enter?? I thought not even light escapes??
Light can escape through a wormhole but not a black hole.
But... how did they know what part of the sphere to enter?
why is there still gravity after cooper stopped the spinning, or did i miss something? romilly is still standing and not floating...
stopping the spin of a spacecraft generating artificial gravity would likely result in the immediate loss of the centrifugal force that keeps people standing. However, in Interstellar, it’s possible that there are other factors at play, such as additional artificial gravity system
Who put the warmhole there??
Fifth Dimension people
It’s a great moment HOWEVER it also feels like why I couldn’t be in a rocket 🚀 for days 😵💫! Claustrophobia incarnate!
How did paramount ended up with this movie rights in the first place
I know is sci-fi, but really using paper and pen trick to explain like he wouldn't have a clue
And they to dimension of pure chaos. Pure evil.
The dialog is bad. "It's a sphere....well ya...of course it is, what did you think it would be....here let me explain how it works.,." So no one bothered talking about the very thing they are going to go see until they arrive at it like 9 months later? The visuals are interesting.
say it don't spray it
The wormhole explanation thing is nonsense - it is only round (spherical) because he uses a round pencil!
What if he had used an Allen key (hex key)?!!!
So, let me get this straight, a 3 dimensional being would still be 3 dimensional inside of a 4D space?
Yes. If you bend a piece of paper, the surface of it, no matter how much distorted, is still a surface or a 2D. the same for any other N-1-dimensional subspace for any N.
For example, gravity distorts space (and time) but its still 3D space, you move in what for you is a straight line (meaning no acceleration whatsoever) but you do a curve. You need to add another dimension to be able to explain why that motion is not a straight line in a 3D space. This is what they refer to when they say that gravity "distorts space". Its 3D space bending and that bending only happens in another dimension. But be aware that the concept of "dimension" is just a mathematical artifact we use to explain stuff it doesn't mean that reality is a stack of layers.
Natalie Portman open your wormhole
A physicist explains a highly skilled NASA astronaut how wormholes work. Perfect story telling. Ugh.
If they stopped spinning shouldn’t he have been floating?
probably firing retro thrusters to slow down, the impulse would have been too much, so the gravity would have been declining in a linear relationship
This scene exists to educate the big dumb audience