INTERSTELLAR is too much to handle *Movie Commentary/Reaction*
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- čas přidán 9. 04. 2020
- Hey guys! This week's movie commentary/reaction is Interstellar! Grab some tissue and strap in for a lot of emotions that will be all over the place.
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The one thing i hate about this movie, is that I can never watch it for the first time again,
Muhammad Faateh Malik yeah the first time I watched it was amazing, wish I could erase it from my memory and see it again
I wish I can forget everything and watch it again
Everytime i see a movie like this that just blows me away i think the same, and i hope sometime someone gets inspired enough to make something like it again but at the same time i think theres never gonna be anything like it, then i just try to let it go to be able to give me the chance to other movies to amaze me as it did and that helps me enjoy them more, kinda like i tell myself oh it wasnt that great anyway so that feeling and memory dies off as much as possible and it can be reborn again
i felt sad that i will never watch this in imax.. so sad that i actually skip this masterpiece sci fi movie experience
That'll be true for any movie. But I agree that the first time was beyond words.
“Because my dad promised me” kills me every time
I know, straight up kick in the dick.
I cry everytime
I cried just watching the reaction and I’ve seen the movie over 10 times
Same here
Thought I could handle that line this time around... Yeah, no
This movie changed my life. I was an accountant and now currently getting my masters in Astrophysics.
Wow! That’s the power of cinema ❤️
Cool. Were you thinking about getting your cpa before the change?
Ulises Vazquez I was already a CPA.
@@Atem244 so youre going to become a CPA with a masters in Astrophysics while still doing accounting work?
That's awesome, well done. I really think you are going places, and I urge you to follow your dreams :D
"Don't let me leave Murph!" and i'm done lmao
😭😭😭
Whole movie is filled with emotional scenes and dialog like that, but that part man... i cry ever tim.
Make him stay Murph !
This movie is a masterpiece.
oh yes....true
Some will really much disagree with you..not me...I think it's mind blowing, but it's really a love it or hate it type of movie
@@TheMinarus i agree. it's one of theese special movies. Nolan split the audience with every single movie...it's interesting
@Talim Palomino in your opinion..in my opinion its a masterpiece
Simple.
The scene where HE watches his family grow up, always breaks me! this film is in my top 10 movies ever
So heartbreaking!
I cry every time i watch it, too. Even thinking about it makes me tear up. It's all hans zimmers fault!!! lol
@@Hikikomorisama I feel like McConaughey's acting helped a good bit too.
Every "tick" we hear on the water planet is a day on Earth 😳
The tempo on that water planet has literally 60 beats per minute. 60 seconds per minute. It literally mimics the seconds on a clock.
Not quite a full day. 7 yr/1hr. 7yr*(365d/yr)*(24h/d) / 3600s/hr = 17.033333 Earth hours per 1 Miller's Planet second.
Whatever the math, what a tidbit, I didn't notice.
The movie is okay, the soundtrack is amazing, the visuals mind blowing
Dids Raduban the tempo is 60 bpm but the ticking is delayed to count exactly the days on earth
That docking scene is one of the most suspenseful scenes I have ever seen and the score by Hans Zimmer incredibly amplifies it
Totally agree!
You should watch Andrey Tarkovsky's "Stalker".
Most suspenseful movie I ever watched.
(Not for people who can't stomach a lot of nothing though)
That scene was not possible apparently... it was necessary !
Imagine you have a final test at college, there's 4 minutes left, the professor looks at the clock and plays that score for the whole classroom. That, is how you sweat bullets
A tesseract is a four-dimentional cube, it's a geometry concept not marvel's.
Thanks for saying this...I was about to comment on it. If only people looked into quantum mechanic videos. They explain a lot of different dimensions. People think higher dimensions don't exist, yet math proves they do.
@@666Metalholic why would people want to search for that? Tf
@@lxos to learn things
@@lxos its better to learn about important stuff than be focused on celebrity drama online. Stuff that doesn't matter
@@666Metalholic yeah bcs people just wake up every day wondering about quantum mechanics, other dimensions and math, right? So obvious
Corridor crew has actually reacted to the black hole scene. Turns out, when the VFX artists were making it, they were using data from real physicist to create this black hole. When it first came out like this, they thought it was completely broken, but it turned out to be completely accurate to a real black hole and they even helped the scientific community with this visualisation
I’ve watched every one of their reactions. Must’ve forgotten. Amazing how a movie can be so ground breaking and influential to another field.
Yes, Kip Thorne worked out the equation for raytracing in the Kerr black hole geometry and they used that to run a computer simulation, making this the first black hole and wormhole that is correctly depicted in a movie. I actually went to see it in theatres just for that :D
I've heard that work for creating a digital black hole happened before the movie was even imagined, something along the lines of that the black hole thing came first and then the idea for the movie was had.
Yep and then many years later, there would be an actual picture of a black hole that looks identical to the one in the movie
18:14 they did! czcams.com/video/D7Cv7x6jjYQ/video.html
When she says “cause my daddy promised” I cried when i was 14 and watched it for the first time, I watched it when I was 15 with my friends, 16 with my girlfriend and pretty much every time I see it I cry. Shit hurts dude.
Same. That scene in its entirety really grabs at the heart
"Is it weird that I've formed an emotional attachment to a robot?"
Me: _[Immediately thinks of The Iron Giant, WALL-E, Big Hero 6, Star Wars and the Blue Sky film Robots]_
Nah, you're good.
This movie is like the " dad went to grocery store to buy some milk when I was 8" but he actually came back 100 years later
This movie is the most accurate “space” movie ever. The damn detail like no sounds in space is so cool!
Actually the martian is more accurate and realistic.
@@sennakwee7412 Except for the storm in the beginning, Mars atmosphere is so thin that wind wouldn't be able to move objects like in the movie. Everyone would have been fine going to the rocket and movie would have ended. Still a great movie and definently top 2 after Interstellar.
@@sennakwee7412 Because it's not really a science fiction movie. But there are still inaccuracies in martian. Interstellar is accurate about what we already know. Rest is fiction. You can't call that a mistake.
Renown scientist and Nobel laureate, Kip Thorne, was an executive producer for the movie. He helped with the science and to create the visuals of the blacks holes, which he has been studying for 30 years. He also wrote a book, "The science of Interstellar".
So yeah Nolan even goes as far as to get help from Nobel laureates for his movies...
@@sennakwee7412 As realistic as we know. There are certainly some elements of fiction. The tesseract for instance. I would argue that Contact is also another movie that is just as scientifically realistic.
I was bawling my eyes out in the theater when he finally reunited with his daughter. I’m a grown man and I’ve never cried in a theater so that was a big deal for me lol
Matt Damon... the forever in space celebrity. 😂😂 He never gets home.. he's always stuck in space. 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
'There is a moment...' is a better jumpscare than any horror movie ever released.
Still gets me every time i watch the movie.
Actually tho!!! I know it’s there but it’s so god damn loud 😂
I like to think Matt didn't know it was coming and they yanked his CG cord back unexpectedly, and that on some piece of paper somewhere is the rest of what he was going to say
It was perfection.
To cut off his expected dialogue, catches every viewer each time.
Physics major here. Yes, equations on the board make sense. They are quite accurate, and with a few years of training you can read them like a foreign language. After a few more years, you can just think in mathematics as you would think in a language. By the way, I also have a daughter. It always felt like this movie was made just for me. I absolutely loved it, and thanks for the reaction video!
Hey, I am an undergrad physics student. I'm assuming that is advanced GR but not sure cause I cant understand any of it. Also assuming Dr. Thorne wrote it
@@erickgmtz97 Kip did all the equations. And he was the person that spear headed the project to create the movie
Also there's a book for the movie called 'the science behind the movie interstellar' written by Kip Thorne, very very good read
The science in the movie was well researched, but the whole concept as love being the one thing to transcends dimensions I still find cringeworthy. But I guess it works as a dramatic device I suppose. lol
Just like computer languages..whlie its easy to read the high languages like c++....have fun reading/writing low level code like asembler language. But as always with practice..you first start to understand it..then you read it..then you think it..
@6:12 To clarify, I'm a double major in math and physics. Christopher Nolan's team actually went out of their way to make the physics in the movie as accurate as they could. They actually hired Kip Thorne, theoretical physicist with a Nobel Prize in Physics to his name, to make sure the physics was accurate. He actually put out a book entitled "The Science of Interstellar" after the movie came out. The equations on the board are all derivations from the Einstein Field Equations which are currently the most accurate models we have for the effects of gravity on large objects. They utilize differential geometry as a way to model the way gravity bends space and time. While E=mC^2 is Einstein's most well known contribution to physics (since it's simplicity, not in derivation but at face value, makes it easy to remember), the Einstein Field Equations are probably Einstein's most important contributions to physics.
the part when he gets stuck on the wave planet and then gets back to the ship and watches those clips from his grown kids is so damn sad ugh
Incredibly sad. I’ll be in awww every time I watch it from now on 😭
@@nicsandnacs I'm still annoyed McConaughey didn't get an Oscar nomination for his role in Interstellar.
The video scene alone should have been an easy ticket.
To this DAY still one of my favorite films of all time. Little things to notice: when they land on the Ocean planet, the score comes in with a ticking clock in the background to show that they are running out of time. The science of Interstellar is near PERFECT, the second robot KIP, was named after Kip Thorne who is a theoretical physicist that helped consult the science of this movie and the black hole scene was actually a simulation based off his calculations and they PREDICTED what a black hole would actually look like, before we finally got the first image of one last year.
The second robot was CASE. I think Dr Mann's was KIP.
Chris yep, that’s right
I've heard that the ticking clock on the Ocean planet also counts each day on Earth, as it appears on 1.25 sec.
There's a little extra detail about the ticking of the clock on the Ocean Planet....the clock ticks every 1.25 seconds. Every tick is one day on Earth. That shit is incredible.
EDIT: Just saw that Radoslav posted it first. Lmao, check the replies first I guess
"The science of Interstellar is near PERFECT"
Err no. We know that if you enter a black hole you'd be stretched to pieces, atom by atom. It's the most glaring element of creative license, and ultimately the premise of the film is entirely dependent on it.
Just like Tarantino movies, actors from previous Nolan movies show up in later films. Michael Cain especially. Interstellar is my all time favorite Nolan film!
Nikolas Dalton interstellar is such a great movie!!
Interstellar will be truly timeless in the future. It's amazing. I don't know how people hate on this movie. Someone who could use the concepts of physics and use beautiful creativity to make such a good film. May be concept have flaws but I can bet no one can remotely do what Nolan did with this movie. I watched it in theatre but didn't understand a thing. I later realised the story.
@@SyedSaifAbbasNaqvi Interstellar is Space Odyssey for retarded people
@@invictussupremus5832 Imagine being this petty. If you think Space Odyssey is better, that's fine. But stop being an elitist about it.
World's best directors are " Quentino Tarantino, Christopher Nolan and James Cameron"..
Lets try and remember that "Tesseract" is actually a word that existed before Marvel :)
That word has existed for decades. Marvel normies didn't invent it.
Of course it wasn't invented by Marvel. It's Geometry. Τhe word Tesseract was coined and first used in 1888 by Charles Howard Hinton, and it is derived from the Greek ''Τέσσερεις Ακτίνες'' (téssereis aktínes, "four rays"), referring to the four lines from each vertex to other vertices. It is a four-dimensional hypercube (from the Greek ''Υπερκύβος''), as a part of the dimensional family of hypercubes or measure polytopes (from the Greek ''Πολύτοπα'').
@@johnioannou7578 is it really 4th dimensional when displayed, since you cannot visualise things in the 4th dimension since we think in the 3rd
@@rankoss3437 You can only display it from one "angle" at a time. You can never view the whole tesseract.
Bro I've seen this movie like 5 times... why am I still crying?
Happens to me every single time as well....it's the superior directing, writing, and acting. Of course the music helps, too!
I'm not a very emotional guy, but this movie is strong with the force...I think it's because in this movie (unlike most others), I can actually empathize with a few of the characters which makes the feelings 10x stronger to me. The first time my wife and I watched it together (her first time, my 4th), she was surprised how many times I teared up because I never do that!
Hahaha, pump up those numbers! Those are rookie numbers
You saying that you don't know what's going to happen is exactly what made me fall in love with this movie. My first time watching this in the theater was the biggest "edge of my seat" experience I've ever had
I bet it would’ve been amazing at the cinema!
@@nicsandnacs It was the first film I ever saw on IMAX. The wormhole scene blew my mind. Unfortunately no other IMAX experience has measured up since!
My first IMAX experience was Dunkirk. Only way to experience a Nolan film ☺️
@@nicsandnacs Agreed!! Off the top of my head, Dunkirk and The Revenant were my two IMAX experiences that almost measured up. 1917 and Ad Astra were pretty good too.
I agree. So glad I watched this at a good cinema. Best movie experiene I ever had. Also agree on the wormhole scene, blew my fucking mind! And the soundtrack.. marvelous! This movie has everything. Almost perfect.
I have watched this movie 5 times and it has always made me cry in the end. Nolan really made a powerful movie. This is my favorite movie of ALL TIME...!!
Only 5? Me probably 20 times but not since beginning till the end, just the best scenes
I have watched it about 4 times, i want to watch it more but im afraid that the more i watch it the less i will enjoy it, i want to go like a few years without watching it so the next time it gets closer to the experience i had when i first watched it, it was amazing i was so shocked intellectually and emotionally, it was like the movie i have been waiting for my whole life
@@cardosutoro9 haha this is exactly me. I've banned myself from listening to the soundtrack too.
I think the most impactful line in this film was where they talk about how there's no evil out there in space - and Cooper responds, "Only what we take with us". And then for that to be proven SO true in Dr. Mann. Additionally: A Tesseract is a scientific term for an object in higher dimensions than the three we know. At the end of the movie, Cooper is "inside" a Tesseract, in that he can move through time as if it were a dimension of space. According to astrophysics, time and space actually switch places inside the singularity of a black hole, making it possible to move through time, but impossible to move through space, which is fitting, as Cooper only has access to one location in space, but for all of time, inside the Tesseract - Murphy's room.
"I have tissues now, just in case"
Lol ya, youre gonna need em.
I should just bring a tissue box to every movie commentary. Knowing myself I’ll find some point to cry 😂
Nolan actually DID get scientist, Kip Thorne, to ensure this movie was as accurate as possible
I think the best part is that if you compare Nolan’s black hole to the picture that we have of an actual black hole today. They are SUPER SIMILAR. And this movie was made YEARS before we ever saw an actual picture of one. The accuracy in this movie is amazing.
@@jordy3272 this is because visual effects team for this movie collaborated with scientists and created a very complex physical simulation of a black hole on a supercomputer (I believe), and the effects you see is what they got. Amazing how much effort was put into this when they could just hire artists to draw it. But I guess then you could not have written this comment!
Temur Saidkhodjaev I had watched a small documentary on them making the black hole for the movie and was amazed by Nolan’s and the scientist’s dedication. The part that really amazed me was how accurate the team working on the movie were able to depict the black hole when the actual photo we have today took way more scientists scattered all around the world to all help create the image!
@@temurson What was really interesting is that Kip Thorne - the astrophysicist who leading expert on Black Holes (now that Stephan Hawking is gone) had all the math to describe what a black hole would look like - but since he THINKS in MATH - he had never bothered to interpret it visually.
The guys putting the visuals together obviously think more along terms of "what are we SEEING". And Kip Thorne was like. "Oh. Right. Sorry 'bout that. Here's how to translate this into what you'd see in the visible spectrum."
And they put his modified equations into the computer and what we see on screen - in slightly less detailed form - is what came up on screen.
And the movie guys were like - "Okay - we get why it has an accretion disc - we expected that. But what's with these upper and lower bands of light that define the actual shape of the event horizon - where's THAT coming from?"
And Kip Thorn thought about it and realized, "Oh - of course. That's the BACK side of the Black Hole. You're seeing the light from the opposite side of the accretion disc being gravity-lensed over the top and bottom from your perspective. The computer rendered it correctly. That's not a glitch."
To which both the movie guys - and me watching this explanation went - "WAT."
Simply mind-blowing.
He actually won the Nobel Prize in Physics for the detection of gravitational waves!!
This film hit me deeply on a personal level. I was once separated from my 3 daughters for 6 months, and it felt like a lifetime. Coincidently, 2 of my girls are natural redheads. I wasn't sure at the time if/when I'd get to see them again, so to combat the grief and depression, I bought a puppy for company, and named him "MURPHY," after Cooper's daughter. His white fur has also taken on a ginger tone in recent months. Must've rubbed off from all the hugs he now gets :)
TARS is my favorite character 😂 also I SOBBED the first time I watched this movie. Like SOBBBBED
A teseract is a higher dimension construct. A point is a zero dimensional object. A line is 2 points connected together to form the first dimension. A square is 2 lines connected to form the second dimension. A cube is 2 squares connected to form the 3rd dimension. And a teseract is 2 cubes connected together to form the 4th dimension. Think of it as a cube, inside of a cube. However the 2 cubes are solid and would occupy the same space in 3 dimension, which is why it can only exist in the 4th dimension
Check out the short story by Robert Heinlein called "And He Built A Crooked House".
One of the best "realistic" science-fiction movie out there. Soundtrack is just perfect. The ticking clock sounds on the water planet, the one with the docking and the rest of it. The look of space itself is enourmous, dangerous yet beautifull.
Bitch please, Space Odyssey is a masterpiece! Interstellar is space odyssey for retarded people
@@invictussupremus5832 this is outdated but it fits perfect for u ... "ok boomer" ...
@@leonardoprada1369 Not a boomer tho
@@invictussupremus5832 yep ... look when 2001 came out ... stop being stupid and be open to new movies
@@invictussupremus5832 space odyssey is a nonsensical drag. It tries very hard to have a deep meaning
The equations on the chalkboard were written by Kip Thorne a renowned theoretical physicist, so they do make sense to people able to understand them.
"How does he know where he's going?"
Inside a black hole there is literally only one way you can go. The center. Space and time flip roles, space becomes one-dimensional. The singularity literally becomes your future.
Unless, of course, someone has placed a tesseract in your way...
Average movie scene: I am ok
Average movie scene with Hans Zimmer score: I am not ok
Insterstellar movie scene with Hans Zimmer score: NOLAN ARE YOU TRYING TO KILL ME
You made me remember how much this film made me feel. I had all the same reactions when I saw it the first time. I loved your reaction to this!
Seriously, how can people hate this movie
People have different tastes
@@theeloquentweiner7054 disliking top-notch writing, acting, cinematography,... is not what i would consider a taste
It's to sound edgy or whatever. Offcourse this movie has flaws but it did so many things right. I feel like there is time yet to come when we will truly appreciate this film in the future. I hope that time comes. This movie is a masterpiece.
@@zenondekition.2520 How can you find the movie bad? They nailed so many things. Not only as a film but also scientific. They even predicted how a black whole would look like by using real sources, mathematical equations, etc. The manuscript was so well done, and the score was at another level of cinema music. They made a story with so many plots and twists, and they nailed every single one of them. You could easily also just be joking, but yeah, this movie is to good.
@@shreksboi2790 it's a nolan hater
That was Murphy at the beginning of the move talking about the dust.
Sherman1fan yes Man..every scene in Nolan movie has meaning
This movie makes me cry for Murph and Cooper every time.
Hans Zimmer makes probably some of the most moving Film scores i have ever heard.
My personal favorite track from this Film is "No time for caution" the docking scene music. Because it is a brilliant hybrid of the the tracks "Coward" and "S.T.A.Y."
We start with the Melody from Coward we have no clue how it's going to play out. And then by the half way point the basic chords from STAY kick in. We get to see and hear the hero's transition from fear to courage.
One of my favourite of his amazing is in The Last Samurai.
Broken Arrow by Hans Zimmer
"Dad fulfilled his promise"
😭😭😭
@@nicsandnacs such a great movie really literally I cried so much
13:16 :(
@@shanta824 😭😭😭😭😭
The central concept of this movie is that relativistic time dilation is a dramatic depiction of the precious time we fritter away and waste every day. Five minutes close to a black hole is a decade to an outside observer. You wouldn't waste five minutes there, but we waste so much every day. We waste years of time with loved ones, one minute at a time.
This movie changed my life - it moved me so much that made me rethink where I was going in life at the time. Also, I saw it 8 times in theaters, and I can honestly say no other film has made do that. 😅Glad you enjoyed it!
That’s the power and impact of an amazing film!
"In Interstellar on the water planet, the soundtrack in the background has a prominent ticking noise. These ticks happen every 1.25 seconds. Each tick you hear is a whole day passing on Earth." that still baffles me.
A book makes no sense until you learn to read. Also a tesseract is the four-dimensional analogue of the cube not a marvel term.
They use the term "Tesseract" to name the place where the protagonist is when he enters the black hole.
@@SergioVeraH It's also another kind of dimension. But yeah, marvel fanboys will relate it to another stuff. How predictable
After watching this reaction I'm gonna watch this movie, for the seventh time.
Enjoy ☺️
Same tho
You gotta pump those numbers up, those are rookie numbers.
I can’t wait for Dune (for the loaded cast + Hans Zimmer) and also Tenet (for Christopher Nolan)
Probably my 2 most anticipated of this year. Hope they don’t get postponed 😔
Not a single decent actor in Dune. Bit of a worry. I really like the original too. Bit like Blade Runner.
@@robvig Oscar Isaac, Timothee, Josh Brolin and Javier Bardem are decent actors? The fuck are you smoking lol
@@kamikaizer001 Totally clean for 20 odd years...probably why I'm level headed in assessing what makes a good actor. Isaac was ok in that soldier-heist one but that was about it
Dude tenet is masterpiece
The docking scene is one of the best scenes I've ever seen in a theater.
The dust in the beginning fell on the ground in a pattern like particles in the famous "double slit" experiment, showing that all particles exhibit both wave-like and particle-like properties. Through quantum mechanics we know that all objects have their own wave equation. It's very hard for most to conceptualize, but essentially everyone and everything is actually a wave.
Where in the movie?
All you said was right about the double split experiment, BUT
double split experiment has nothing to do with it, nor is it an interference pattern you see.
an interference pattern can not be "translated" into coördinates...
An absolutely underrated and underappreciated film, seeing it in theatres was an incredible, mindblowing experience, the scenes in space are some of the most impressive scenes I've seen on film, I think down the line people will appreciate the film much more, it features one of Zimmer's best scores.
Underrated and underappreciated?? Most people who's seen it say it's great.
@@JawadBhuiyan I suppose I should have said in terms of critics cause in that sense it didn't seem to get alot of praise compared to Nolans other films
@@samporter7018 Oh ok. I defo agree with that.
This movie always hits me in the feels, especially since I became a dad.
It's impossible to watch this movie without getting teary-eyed.
I am so glad I am not the only one who feels this movie was amazing. I love it and still cry every time. No other movie has had such an emotional effect on me.
Please react to ARRIVAL(2016).
Ooooo yes, please! If you haven’t seen it yet, it’s an absolutely fantastic and mind-mending film!
I just watched that the other day too. Such a phenomenal piece of cinematic glory!!!
I could second this, and other films from Denis Villeneuve. He's the director that I always wished Nolan would be for me.
PLEASE DO!! you'll love it!
Arrival is amazing film. Its so good. Amy Adams in fantastic ❤️
The film feels like the team from Inception went into my brain, and found all the stuff that's always fascinated me about space and science, everything that appeals to me, and scares me, and made it into a movie.
It's as if it was made just for me. My own personal masterpiece!
The first time I saw this movie I was flying to Afghanistan. I was recently divorced and parent of 3 AWESOME kids ( 14 yrs old 10 yrs old and 6 years old ) . I was going as a Contractor with the U.S. Department of State and going to be embedded with the Military in Afghanistan recruiting and training Afghan police officer. I went for the great pay to try and Financially recover from my divorce. Some times as difficult as LIFE can be we some times have to make HARD SACRIFICES in life to make our lives better. This move was hitting me emotionally because AS MATTHEW was flying to space to make the world a better place and his children begging him not to go I was flying to a far off land to make my life and childrens lives better as they also Cried at the airport seeing me off. For me This movie was tough because there were similarities. I spent 5 years over seas ( 3 in Afghanistan and 2 in South Sudan Africa ) and when I got home my children were older and had become accustomed to me not being home ( even though I came home every 6 months for 12 days vacation ) It was a difficult time in my life and still FEEL this movies emotions today.
The theoretical physics behind this movie is just.... 🤯 I’m a physics nerd and Kip Thornes contributions to the field is fascinating. The science is actually so realistic the “black hole” visuals were developed by physicists lol. The studios funded it and institutions also benefited. They repurposed his book black holes and time wraps into a science of interstellar book. The dust scene is supposed to be gravity being stronger in those “sections”. Also love how you grabbed tissues just in case you’d get emotional again while I’m just sitting here knowing there’s like 4 other gut wrenching scenes 😶
I always cry at this movie to, your not the only one. Very emotional.
In the docking scene the stakes are so high, the tensity and the score makes it so amazing!
-Its not possible.
-No, its necessary.
Your reaction is so spot on (including the tears). Such an incredible movie, Nolan & Zimmer are both a genius.
Loved your review! 😂. This is without doubt my favourite movie of ALL TIME. It might not be perfect but Zimmer's score, Mcconaughey, the science, visuals and the emotion put it right up there. Blown away the first time I saw it still am 6 years later. Finally, now she's old enough I've just watched it with my 9 year old daughter, we were both in tears multiple times! "Once you're a parent, you're the ghost of your children's future" kills me every time.
I adore this film so much, it’s been my personal favorite film ever since 2014.
Thank you so much for this! I really appreciated the movie and appreciate your reaction to this movie! I need more of these!
*20 minutes into the movie*
"Now I have to fix my makeup!"
Emm, yeah... don't bother with that JUST yet.
my only regret is not seeing this movie in theatres when it came out, randomly picked it out to watch on hulu a few months ago and I was absolutely blown away instantly one of my favorite movies. your reaction was incredibly fun to watch knowing that you would be thrown for a loop mentally and emotionally!
"When?" ... Every single time I watch this movie this little, tiny, small word spoken by tiny Murphy tear my heart apart. 😭
I have two daughters and I can't help putting myself in his place. I lose it every time I see the reunion.
Your reaction is so beautiful🥺 I was legit crying throughout this video😭
Yea Hans Zimmer was sopposed to write for a father and son, but it was about his own son he made it about :D love Hans zimmer, time from inception is one of my favorite of his songs :)
He is a genius ❤️
music. not songs
Also when they say love is quantifiable, I think that they mean that love is universal and is a form of communication between beings.
Everything about this movie hits you to your very core. It's a master example of what a director and production can do when you're experts in the field. The passion and attention to detail gives the film authenticity and will remain timeless for more years to come.
I really regret not going to see this in IMAX, and I truly hope when covid subsides, that a theatre near me will do a special re-release cause I'd still pay money to watch it on the big screen again. I STILL get emotional during certain scenes of the film.
Thank you for reviewing this and appreciating this work of art! You're amazing!
Doing an incredible reaction/commentary on my favorite film of all time just earned you a lifetime subscriber. Thank you.
Thanks! glad you enjoyed the video☺️
"imagine living on just corn..."
*me a mexican: "oh... can I?"
The dialogue "No parents should watch their child die" it hurts...
Anyway I loved your reaction, even I cried when I watched this movie. Really masterpiece.
Thank you for making this! I've shown this movie to like 3 people and love watching their reactions lol. Watching it in theaters was the best movie experience I've ever had. The music, the visuals, the intensity, not to mention the plot, characters, and science behind it. Everything about this movie is brilliant!
I am deeply grateful for finding your channel because you have really great reviews and without it i wouldn't have watched this gem of a movie. Thank you so much for doing this
So happy you loved the movie too ☺️
I cried so hard when i saw this movie!! this whole film was masterfully done. In my opinion. all great actors doing what they do best. and at there best!. WOW!!
Say what you want about the movie but the whole closing Tesseract scene before he's floating near Saturn is one of the best scenes ever
You know its a powerful movie when it still gets you, over a person reacting to it .
This movie changes you. Literally the most stressful cinema experience I’ve ever had
Kinda cringed when you referred to a tesseract as a "Marvel reference"
I cringe when I see myself cry so we can cringe together 😂
@@nicsandnacs you can't not cry during Interstellar 😉
THANK YOU for talking about the fantastic Hans Zimmer! His scores are the best. I'm so glad I got to see his live show a few years ago.
I got to see him live late last year and it was amazing! Everything I wanted and more ❤️
I have been saying the quote, "No Parent should have to watch their own child die." for years, and I just now remembered that I heard it from this movie.
saw this movie in theatres for my birthday - still a favorite till this day.
I just wish I could see this movie for the first time again
Yes, Corridor Crew did react to this and the things they said about how they rendered the black hole completely blew me away
I've been binge-watching reactions to this movie for the past few hours and stumbled upon yours and tbh, you're actually really funny🖖😂
I totally LOVE this movie. Though i'm not so bad at physics when i was in high school, but it took me several times rewatching this movie to understand the technical concepts. Like your reaction too
I saw this in IMAX, the results were a magnitude that it shook my body and lol Existence, I remember coming out of the theater thinking... yeah it would be nice to save our planet, also I FEEL SO INSIGNIFICANT compared to space lol , so yeah it shrunk my commitment to living and it made me cry for obvious reasons.
To answer your question about how accurate the science and physics are in the movie, Neil degrasse Tyson did a interview and commentary about the movie and A LOT of the movie stays true to the science and physics believed about space.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for this. Interstellar stands as one of my favourite films, and your sensibilities, emotion and appreciation for it are clear, and closely mirror mine.
Subbed.
Welcome to the channel! I’m glad you enjoyed the video ☺️
Everytime I watch this film or a reaction, when I get to the part where Cooper comes back from the planet and receives Murphy's first message to him... I ALWAYS hear Nicki's "Jessica Chastain?!". EVERY SINGLE TIME. I laughcry because of Nik.
This movie is a masterpiece, Amazing !!!!!
Tesseract is a geometrical shape that we dont know what it looks like, it's no Marvel reference, Neil de grasse tyson explains it well
your reaction is too beautiful, i love this movie and i have seen it like a hundred times :) and every time i understand something more
What a SUBstantially cool necklace you have! Also, it's so fun to watch someone who gives great commentary watch a good movie! thank you for taking the time and effort to do this commentary!
Thanks ☺️ glad you liked the commentary, watching movies is never an inconvenience. It’s more the hours of editing that’s the hardest part 😂 but it’s worth it!
This film contributed to science. I don’t know of any other film to do that. The ring of light on the sphere was not anticipated when the formula was put Into the graphics engine.
Interstellar is probably the most emotionally heartbreaking amazing visually stunning sci-fi movie I've ever scene and I've seen A LOT. But i can't remember another one that made me cry so hard.
I've watched your reaction to this a couple of times now, I like seeing you getting emotional lol 😂
Love your review, the tears and your excitement get me everytime