Watching Interstellar For the First Time! ~ It DESTROYED My Brain & Emotions!

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  • @TheMirandalorianReacts
    @TheMirandalorianReacts  Před 26 dny +649

    Hey everyone! It's been over a week since I have seen this movie, and it has really stuck with me... I have never something like this that was so thought provoking. I keep thinking about how important it is to be grateful & how valuable our time is, especially when spending it with loved ones. I just want to thank you for taking the time to enjoy this masterpiece with me! ❤

    • @matskf
      @matskf Před 26 dny +7

      ❤️

    • @LarsKruse-mb8zw
      @LarsKruse-mb8zw Před 26 dny +4

      You are so right.
      In addition, it reminds me to support people around me, so they get the support and some experiences, their family or situation does not provide.
      (small scale, not rich and certainly no saint)

    • @ShakiiOfficial
      @ShakiiOfficial Před 26 dny +5

      It's been years since I watched this movie. It is still stuck with me. Don't worry its normal ahaha

    • @dejavu2030
      @dejavu2030 Před 26 dny +6

      Watch Tenet that's Nolans greatest movie, it's an R rated written and directed by Nolan masterpiece, once again about the concept of time, and it has a terrifying villain played by Kenneth Brenagh, and it's a mind bender beyond anything ever put on screen before.

    • @neildrennan1008
      @neildrennan1008 Před 26 dny +3

      I swear I got completely lost in this movie. It was an unforgettable experience.

  • @verkpunk
    @verkpunk Před 25 dny +416

    McConaughey not even being nominated for this film is one of the Oscars biggest misses.

    • @Mathemagical55
      @Mathemagical55 Před 23 dny +27

      The average Oscar voter makes elderly Murph look young and spritely. They are increasingly irrelevant.

    • @DenverStarkey
      @DenverStarkey Před 21 dnem +13

      the oscars has and always will be just bunch of industry goons patting each other on the back.if you're not part of the wide scale circle jerk in hollywierd , then chances are you won't get an oscar or even a nomination.

    • @bitbcs
      @bitbcs Před 21 dnem +7

      So true. Watching his movie has been when I realized how good an actor Mr. M is.

    • @Jasoux
      @Jasoux Před 20 dny +2

      I agree

    • @Defensive_Wounds
      @Defensive_Wounds Před 19 dny +1

      @@Mathemagical55 Such as the far leftie Robert Deniro! lol

  • @grego-geek
    @grego-geek Před 26 dny +428

    "Because my dad promised me" Broke me every time 😭

    • @pleutron
      @pleutron Před 26 dny +1

      so it doesn't anymore? what changed?

    • @inhonoroftrip6320
      @inhonoroftrip6320 Před 26 dny +21

      @@pleutronTime is relative, and can be navigated with gravity. It broke me two days from now, and it will break me again last week…

    • @pleutron
      @pleutron Před 26 dny +5

      @@inhonoroftrip6320 😂 love(d) that answer. Except Terrance Howard says gravity doesn’t exist

    • @Etticos.
      @Etticos. Před 26 dny +2

      I’ve seen this a million times and that lines still kills me.

    • @pleutron
      @pleutron Před 26 dny

      @@Etticos. which ones?

  • @RobTheWatcher
    @RobTheWatcher Před 26 dny +269

    “Because my dad promised me” hits like a truck.

  • @chiefcrash1
    @chiefcrash1 Před 26 dny +200

    Fun fact: Christopher Nolan bought a field and planted all the corn the truck drives through. After the movie was made, they harvested the corn and actually managed to turn a small profit....

    • @andyjensen2497
      @andyjensen2497 Před 26 dny +16

      not harvested, but sold the farm to a local farmer :)

    • @ltme4134
      @ltme4134 Před 19 dny +5

      @@andyjensen2497the corn used was harvested. Look up the article. That’s all this comment meant to convey…Jesus Christ.

  • @EatinPaste
    @EatinPaste Před 27 dny +410

    "I've heard this movie is very emotional" **looks at thumbnail again** Yeah...

  • @mansoryO
    @mansoryO Před 25 dny +68

    this movie saved my life twice in 2014 and 2019 from depression and attempts, i am now happy fully employed looking to start a family this year

    • @nikelmaharjan6755
      @nikelmaharjan6755 Před 22 dny

      Why are u lying

    • @FlareDope
      @FlareDope Před 18 dny +4

      May god bless you, stay strong

    • @gamebredo8880
      @gamebredo8880 Před 2 dny

      Why are you so soft..wtf.. remember all humans suffered all kinda of different things...Be tough

    • @deleted-test
      @deleted-test Před dnem

      @@gamebredo8880 ????????

  • @glennwelsh9784
    @glennwelsh9784 Před 26 dny +79

    Christopher Nolan brought in real-life physicist Kip Thorne as a consultant on this film in order to get as much of the physics of gravity, relativity, and black holes as correct as he could. As no one had ever seen a real black hole before production began, Gargantua's appearance was based on renderings of actual scientific calculations to approximate what a black hole would really look like. It turned out to be remarkably accurate when the first-ever composite photo of a real black hole was taken in 2019, as it appeared very similar to Interstellar's Gargantua.

    • @radarlockeify
      @radarlockeify Před 26 dny +13

      Also, the decommissioned robot was called KIP in honour!

  • @macdadams
    @macdadams Před 26 dny +145

    Inception definitely needs to be your next Nolan movie...

    • @chessenthusiast
      @chessenthusiast Před 24 dny +8

      My personal favorite Nolan film. The acting, the story telling, the twists and turns… and the ending! Simply a masterpiece of film!

    • @samirSch
      @samirSch Před 24 dny +4

      For sure worth watching, and it's a great and fun movie, but nowhere as moving as Interstellar...IMHO.

    • @sam9239
      @sam9239 Před 21 dnem +3

      @@samirSch I don’t think Inception is intended to move you with emotions. IMO the film was designed to take you on a crazy ride, to blow your mind by the expertise of Nolan’s vision. Interstellar is a beautiful blend of science, visuals and emotions.

    • @DugTheDog
      @DugTheDog Před 21 dnem

      Absolutely!
      You're waiting for a train…

    • @ashchbkv6965
      @ashchbkv6965 Před 21 dnem +1

      @@samirSch Inception is better and deeper than Interstellar.

  • @LightsCameraJake
    @LightsCameraJake Před 26 dny +172

    Christopher Nolan actually made a real black hole for this movie. A black hole in our hearts for how sad it truly is.

    • @jip5889
      @jip5889 Před 25 dny +15

      That’s nothing. Christopher Nolan actually helped humanity evolve into four dimensional beings to hire some as set builders for the tesseract scene.

    • @peterwinters8587
      @peterwinters8587 Před 25 dny +5

      He actually made a real black hole. None of that CGI crap

    • @LightsCameraJake
      @LightsCameraJake Před 25 dny +1

      @@peterwinters8587 I knew it!

    • @vert2552
      @vert2552 Před 23 dny +2

      he actually made the real black hole. Not so long time ago we got first actual pictures of black hole and it is very similiar to what shown in the movie

  • @derbydriver
    @derbydriver Před 25 dny +22

    I love how this movie plays with emotions. When you realize he’s the “ghost”, you get a sudden sense of hope, but then you realize that he was sending messages to tell himself not to leave… and you’re crushed.

  • @draygontaygen677
    @draygontaygen677 Před 25 dny +16

    "Because my dad promised me"
    What father wouldn't go through hell and back for his kids.
    Good reminder of what good parents are like. Weather solo or couple.

    • @abe10alpha
      @abe10alpha Před 13 dny +2

      Yeah, sadly there are fathers out there who just don’t care. But I guess they wouldn’t be called fathers at that point. More so “organic material”

  • @nicholassoucy1543
    @nicholassoucy1543 Před 26 dny +217

    The old people talking about the dust are not actors but people who lived through the dust bowl.

    • @DaleKingProfile
      @DaleKingProfile Před 26 dny +40

      They really are a documentary. They are clips from the Ken Burns documentary on the great American dust bowl. Great documentary by the way

    • @pleutron
      @pleutron Před 26 dny +9

      @@DaleKingProfile shame most people have no idea what that is

    • @Big_Tex
      @Big_Tex Před 26 dny +7

      Although in hindsight you can tell one of those old people is better-looking and more presentable than the others, and that’s Helen Burstyn

    • @DaleKingProfile
      @DaleKingProfile Před 26 dny +7

      @@Big_Tex It's Ellen, by the way not Helen.

    • @Big_Tex
      @Big_Tex Před 26 dny +1

      @@DaleKingProfile haha I initially typed Helen Mirren because I get them confused

  • @The_RedVIII
    @The_RedVIII Před 26 dny +274

    Nolans best movie. Zimmers best score. An absolute masterpiece.

    • @Jigsaw_2101
      @Jigsaw_2101 Před 26 dny +10

      Nolans second best movie and second best score of Hans Zimmer. Inception and Time is a bit better

    • @braxtonmims4223
      @braxtonmims4223 Před 26 dny +18

      @@Jigsaw_2101 I disagree but very much respect your opinion, Inception was also awesome

    • @gabeitches2654
      @gabeitches2654 Před 26 dny

      They’re pretty neck and neck I think for the majority of the population or the majority of Nolan and zimmer fans so I’ve never been upset with someone thinking one is better than the other, I often think I know which one I like more, but then it changes just like that. I attended my dad’s funeral 2 days before my 18th birthday and he was my hero and the wisest man I’ve ever met. So the dad/daughter dynamic (even though I’m a son) and the “my dad promised me” really has always hit me hard, and the fact that interstellar could be representative of possible futures for our reality some day. The earth dying and what not.. the organ and soundtrack is just insane. But inception is its own master piece too. And equally as good. People can relate to that guilt Leo feels about what he did and I feel close to that as someone who shares deep guilt too knowing that I could have seen my dad the night he died but chose to go to a dumb high school party. And it’s not like I knew he’d suddenly pass but. Us humans are hard on ourselves. Regardless they’re just both master
      pieces in acting, soundtrack, plot. Everything.

    • @ICounterfireI
      @ICounterfireI Před 26 dny +4

      Also disagree, Hans has done many better scores. Lion King, Gladiator, Pirates of the Caribbean, this just gets more noticed as it is more "recent" than those.

    • @TJMiton
      @TJMiton Před 26 dny +1

      very much disagree on this being nolan's best movie. It's at best 4th for me behind dark knight, dunkirk, inception.

  • @ofthenearfuture
    @ofthenearfuture Před 26 dny +18

    Watching this in IMAX was an almost spiritual experience... Every aspect was a masterpiece of film making. Thank you for your insight and real and emotional reaction.
    You should also watch the film 'Contact' if you haven't seen it yet, very much in the same vein as this and Arrival.

    • @davidfox5383
      @davidfox5383 Před 26 dny +3

      Agreed.

    • @bowi1332
      @bowi1332 Před 16 dny

      @@davidfox5383 Too bad IMAX requires movie-goers to travel to an IMAX theater in order to fully experience the movie. That being said, I love that the IMAX format ensures that the movie is captured at really high resolution, unlike those first digitally shot movies like Star Wars Episodes 1 and 2.

  • @jonasfermefors
    @jonasfermefors Před 26 dny +39

    It wasn't Einstein running nude through the streets of Syracuse - according to legend Archimedes ran naked through the streets of Syracuse shouting "Eureka" [I have found it] when he had come up with the idea of Archimedes' Principle, the idea that the volume of water displaced by an object equals the volume of the object. This makes it easy to calculate the volume of oddly shaped objects and thus the objects density if you weigh it.

    • @MikeB12800
      @MikeB12800 Před 26 dny +3

      Wasn’t it to prove if gold given to a king was real?

    • @abstractnonsense3253
      @abstractnonsense3253 Před 26 dny

      From wikipedia: The upward buoyant force that is exerted on a body immersed in a fluid, whether fully or partially, is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces.

    • @lordofchaosinc.261
      @lordofchaosinc.261 Před 26 dny

      It might be likely Einstein never went to Syracuse indeed.

    • @jonasfermefors
      @jonasfermefors Před 26 dny +2

      @@MikeB12800 Yes. By showing how dense it was he proved it wasn't real gold.

  • @shaun4314
    @shaun4314 Před 27 dny +120

    I love Hanz Zimmers score for this it's brilliant. The scene on the water planet, the clicking you hear in the background the whole scene is counting 1 day per click back on earth. When you listen to it go by so fast like that it's crazy to think about.
    Also, Arrival is the movie that made me obsessed with the idea of how the language we speak decides how we see the word and learning new languages and the possibilities and outlooks that can come with that. So fascinating.

    • @VladislavBabbitt
      @VladislavBabbitt Před 26 dny +3

      Correct. Learning a new language means learning a new way to think.

    • @zatharigo7815
      @zatharigo7815 Před 26 dny +5

      are you saying that we heard ~8400 clicks in that sequence? :D
      Its 1 second / click (its a sound of a clock), simply to keep us reminded of passing time and to induce a feel of urgency.

    • @shaun4314
      @shaun4314 Před 26 dny +1

      @@zatharigo7815 Honestly, I can't tell you the math on it lol I'm just a music nerd who took Hanz' Masterclass and he talks about how he plays with time within his movie scores. And he just mentioned that based on the time slippage, 1 click is supposed to represent 1 day on earth. And yes for the reason you stated to keep us reminded of what is at stake :) The sound fades into the score as it gets bigger so its hard to say how many there are total, but I don't think it's supposed to add up the the 20+ years they were actually there.
      He does it quite a bit in Inception too where parts of his score or sounds are slowed down by x3 when they are 3 levels deep in the dream. Just fun music things :)

    • @hlfan
      @hlfan Před 24 dny +2

      The clicking tempo changes, from 48 bpm (once every 1.25 seconds) to 60 bpm (once every second). With the 7yr/h 48 bpm equates to ~21.3 hours, for 24 hours it would've had to be ~42.6 bpm. Maybe they just rounded the 7.89 yr/h down.

    • @shaun4314
      @shaun4314 Před 23 dny +2

      @@hlfan I kind of just figured with them spending twenty-three years, four months, and eight days there in Earth time, equalling three hours and seventeen minutes in their own time... we don't see 3 hours of on screen footage for that scene so i just thought we are to assume some time has passed that we don't see. Filling the gaps of how many clicks we would hear. I didn't even realize the clicks change bpm!

  • @gl15col
    @gl15col Před 26 dny +110

    The black hole illustration for this movie looked almost exactly like the first picture taken of an actual black hole, years before the actual picture was taken. They nailed it. William Shatner had a deep spiritual experience when he went up to space at age 90. The video of him and the other people in the capsule shows them laughing and talking, and he stands to one side, looking so irritated with the others. He said he felt terrified by the utter black of space and when he tried to talk about it the others were drinking champagne like it was a a carnival ride. A lot to process at his age.

    • @MikeTaffet
      @MikeTaffet Před 26 dny +14

      That’s because they actually did the real calculations and modeled it based on gravitational physics. Kip Thorne consulted on this movie and the VFX team actually got a scientific paper published on black holes because of it

    • @kohlenstoffeinheit5298
      @kohlenstoffeinheit5298 Před 26 dny +1

      You didn't see the first photo, did you? It's just a glowing blobb xD

    • @bassmunk
      @bassmunk Před 26 dny +4

      I totally understand being annoyed with people not understanding and appreciating the meaning of the thing that's happening right in front of them. I'd be indignant too. Especially since you only have about 10 min before having to come back down.

    • @neutrino78x
      @neutrino78x Před 26 dny +1

      @@bassmunk people have different ways of reacting to that. That's why there are lots of different religions out there, and atheists as well. I myself am a Deist.

    • @Scorpwanna
      @Scorpwanna Před 26 dny +6

      Shatner's experience is one that will always stand out in my mind as epic. He broke down and you could see it in his eyes he wasn't acting. He had a new look upon life on the planet.

  • @vipe293
    @vipe293 Před 24 dny +4

    The most heartbreaking thing about him watching the tapes is that he went through all those emotions and had to process decades of events in just one sitting, he felt joy for a second only to be broken a minute later...that's just too tragic

  • @aisleelovegreenwood6448
    @aisleelovegreenwood6448 Před 25 dny +5

    Miranda: "Don't look at me!"
    Me: "Girl, my vision is so blurry with tears, it's not possible for me to look at you."😭

  • @vegetaav
    @vegetaav Před 26 dny +49

    I saw this in theaters with a girlfriend when it was released. I'm hoping to see it with her again this year when it re-releases, now that we're married with kids. I hope to see it with my daughter when she is older.

    • @draygontaygen677
      @draygontaygen677 Před 25 dny +5

      A good father daughter movie, I did that with my daughter and she see's me in a new light, What wouldn't dad do for me? We have been closer than ever before.
      I would say watch it with her and let her cuddle when she needs too. (Dad will always be there for her)

  • @jberkhimer
    @jberkhimer Před 26 dny +82

    Every reactor's reaction to realizing he's the ghost is *chef's kiss*. The reveal, the buildup, the drama of it, and then instant tears and crying.

  • @BadassRaiden
    @BadassRaiden Před 26 dny +18

    The experience of astronauts you are talking about is called The Overview Effect and it is induced by seeing our small, insignificant planet without its boarders and boundaries, against the full, endless blackness of space. To see the planet without all the pointless fighting, pointless separation, pointless "othering" of each other - it is awe-inspiring. And that is the word you are looking for, not cool, but awe. Awesome, in the full original meaning of the word.
    Also Miranda you should know that all of the shots from inside the Ranger where the actors can see stuff outside, through the windows, that's all in camera. Nolan did everything that would normally be done in post production, ie VFX stuff and did it all FIRST. He then projected all those elements onto screens outside the Ranger model so the actors are actually reacting to things in front of them, rather than a green screen. Anne Hathaway said she was moved to tears when she saw the black hole/wormhole for the first time on set.
    And you're not alone. The Pulitzer Prize winning author Ernest Becker wrote a book about this very thing, which was expanded upon by the work of a man named Sheldon Solomon and his colleagues. Basically, if human beings only thought about the existential nature of their existence - the fact that we are defecating meat puppets on a tiny insignificant rock in a literal sea of trillions and trillions of insignificant rocks, the fact that our awareness that we are here inadvertently creates an awareness that we will someday not be here and that time itself will continue eternally even though we won't be here to experience it - if that is all we thought about as humans, we would become so catatonic that we would probably die of thirst never leaving our beds. So to counteract what Ernest termed "death anxiety" human beings created Culture, all the cultures that exist today and have ever existed - and what a magnificent sight culture is to behold.

    • @Fragenzeichenplatte
      @Fragenzeichenplatte Před 15 dny

      Well yeah, if you stopped eating and drinking and just sat around thinking about stuff then we would die of thirst.
      Humans can think about incomprehensible ideas just fine and our brains don't crash when we think about how the universe is so massive. Humans do not fall into a catatonic state because of it. It's only a thing in fictional stories to create a dramatic effect and to emphasize how significant and impactful what they saw is.

    • @BadassRaiden
      @BadassRaiden Před 15 dny

      @@Fragenzeichenplatte It doesnt have anything to do with thinking about the "incomprehensible." It has to do with the weight and implications of what it means to exist and be a person, what it means consciousness and to be aware of the eventual death of that consciousness, the notion that the world continues without us indefinitely while we aren't here to experience it, the notion that other conscious beings exist, meaning and purpose etc. I wasn't referring to it with regards to the content of the movie specifically, ie space. What I was saying has nothing to do with thinking about space, let alone the vastness of the universe itself. The reason we don't go catatonic thinking about it, is because we developed a buffer that helps our minds compartmentalize all that, which as I said, is human culture.

    • @Fragenzeichenplatte
      @Fragenzeichenplatte Před 14 dny

      @@BadassRaiden The "weight and implications" don't affect the brain at all. It's not human culture, it's just how the brain works.
      If it was different you wouldn't even be able to have these thoughts in the first place.
      The brain can deal with difficult, complex questions, the same way it can handle a math problem or a move in chess or even a tricky shot with a rifle during the Olympics. No one talks about "catatonic states" then.

    • @BadassRaiden
      @BadassRaiden Před 14 dny

      @@Fragenzeichenplatte You simply fail to understand what I'm talking about about. The brain only successfully thinks about these problems, if it stops every once in a while, utilizing the buffer that is culture. It ALL we ever thought about was the fact that we are defecating meat puppets, conscious of the fact that we are here and that someday we will not be here, and the weight of what it means to be a moral agent, we would never get out of bed. It's called Death Anxiety and it's been proven as a concept through literal decades of psychological research. If you think the weight and implications simply don't affect the brain at all, then you have no idea what you are talking about.
      There has been a considerable number of studies, again, over decades, that proves beyond a reasonable doubt, that when you remind the average person of their mortality, and by remind I mean subconsciously - by flashing the word death in front of their eyes so fast they don't even consciously read it - they are more likely to not be generous to strangers, Christians are more likely to be less compassionate towards Jews, they are more likely to be accepting of the killing of animals other then for protection or food, religious individuals are more likely to consider being a suicide bomber - doesn't matter if they are Muslim - and in general they are more likely to be okay with the bombing of another country that doesn't pose a serious, current existential threat to their safety. Human beings do not like being reminded that they are animals that will someday die. Period. It's called Death Anxiety, it is a real, proven phenomena.

  • @Pvpro91
    @Pvpro91 Před 20 dny +3

    Hans Zimmer never disappoints, and this movie has my favorite compositions of his. When they land on the water planet there's a faint sound of a clock ticking in the background. It happens once every 1.25 seconds, which was intentional and is mathematically accurate. Each time the clock ticks an entire day passes back on earth.

  • @adamhendrickson512
    @adamhendrickson512 Před 26 dny +22

    When cooper tosses the coin it curves in the air unnaturally and falls back towards the center of gravity (where the dust settled).

  • @dlweiss
    @dlweiss Před 26 dny +27

    LOL, I love how at the very start you're like "this is a Nolan movie so I need to FOCUS" and then as soon as the opening title image appears you're like "oh right, that reminds me, I need to dust and clean my apartment..." 😂
    Lovely reaction and discussion, as always!

  • @TheRealSeus
    @TheRealSeus Před 26 dny +10

    What a blast, Interstellar is one of my favorite Sci-fi movies! Nolan is a genius!
    I also like Contact with Jodie Foster AND ALSO Matthew McConaughey 🙂
    "Eureka" is an exclamation used to celebrate a discovery or invention, originating from a cry attributed to the Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor Archimedes. After a discovery, he supposedly ran naked around a public market place and yelled "Eureka", meaning "I have found it!"

  • @milhouse8525
    @milhouse8525 Před 26 dny +6

    Fun fact, Kip Thorne was the science advisor for the movie (he's THE living reference for general relativity, and gets a nobel prize for gravitationnal waves in 2017... so he's a big deal). That was the first time that they use general relativity equations to generate images with that much details and resolution, to create image of the black hole. Black hole simulation were already done for more than 30 years, but not at this scale, they actually discover things doing it. They had to tweek it a little to not confuse viewers (moslty on colors and luminosity), but the movie is incredibly accurate for the rendering of the black hole.

  • @Smeaver555
    @Smeaver555 Před 26 dny +33

    This is my favorite Nolan! Seeing it in IMAX 70mm was a life changing experience, haha can't wait to do that again later this year. And yes, "because my dad promised me" kills every damn time.

    • @johndaily263
      @johndaily263 Před 26 dny

      Yeah, there’s no way I’m watching this on my favorite media device. True IMAX is the only way to experience it.

    • @Lupercal06
      @Lupercal06 Před 26 dny

      I hope they re-release it in my country too, I will spend the entire day in the theater lmao

    • @ckelcro
      @ckelcro Před 26 dny

      When's the re-release? I missed it the first time it came to theaters

    • @Steelburgh
      @Steelburgh Před 24 dny

      I KNOW! I have it marked on my calendar in late October so I don't miss buying tickets. To quote Romilly, "I've waited years."

  • @tankjr84
    @tankjr84 Před 26 dny +40

    Ive watched this several times, but i just realized that they said there are 6 billion people on earth. So 2+ billion people have already died (presumably) due to the atmospheric changes on earth.

    • @kuidaorekitchen5850
      @kuidaorekitchen5850 Před 26 dny +3

      And starvation.

    • @Big_Tex
      @Big_Tex Před 26 dny +5

      Maybe so but also this is some unknown time in the future, at least several decades. Some of it might have been attrition as old people died off and birth rates plummeted. Probably a mix of that and starvation.

    • @strangebiped
      @strangebiped Před 26 dny +1

      Last time I read WE'RE at over 8 BILLION POPULATION now this year of 2024! That's a lot of "MATING GOING ON"!! WE gotta' SLOW THAT DOWN.

    • @LiberPater777
      @LiberPater777 Před 25 dny

      There's a line where I believe Mathew's character says to Michael's (paraphrasing) "they realized 'ending' people wasn't a long term solution", so that likely means there was a period of global war/extermination going on at some point.

    • @dre3k78
      @dre3k78 Před 25 dny +1

      Also in reality there would be no possible way to transfer 6 billion people logistically off the planet to a space station....let alone another planet through a worm hole. Maybe a few hundred thousand tops. The rest would die on earth.

  • @davidhart6291
    @davidhart6291 Před 26 dny +4

    My favorite movie of all time. Like you, I felt profoundly changed by this movie. Have watched it at least 10 times, and dozens of YT reactions. Really enjoyed yours. You’re not alone, this film touches on deep, deep aspects of what makes us human. It just happens to take place partly in space, but it’s not just a “space movie”.

  • @giancarlog8653
    @giancarlog8653 Před 26 dny +6

    I love all of Nolan's work, but Interstellar just hits different.

  • @nedzed3663
    @nedzed3663 Před 26 dny +19

    I got to see this movie twice in theaters and what an experience it was both times. The second time I took this girl, I was dating at that time, and she was crying at the scene when Coop was seeing the messages from his family, hard down sobbing

    • @Deniolia
      @Deniolia Před 26 dny +3

      I was crying too. Such a heartbreaking scene

  • @jamesforrest9123
    @jamesforrest9123 Před 26 dny +12

    Wonderful Miranda. It's amazing to see how emotionally invested you get. Same with your video games, I've only watched a couple of those as I prefer films, but it's great to see someone like you doing these because you feel things so intensely.

  • @TeddyBeeerBoy
    @TeddyBeeerBoy Před 25 dny +2

    first time I've ever seen a youtuber having fun on an interstellar film

  • @ketorising81
    @ketorising81 Před 26 dny +5

    Best sci fi film I’ve ever seen, which is why I enjoy re-living first time watches with other people. Well done.

  • @The1Music2MyEars
    @The1Music2MyEars Před 26 dny +19

    I saw this movie in an IMAX like theatre in North Carolina a few weeks ago and let me tell you. The black hole scene was such a loud low frequency it vibrated inside your chest

    • @jacklarsen4
      @jacklarsen4 Před 20 dny

      Yeah seeing this in IMAX was beyond epic.

  • @MikeTaffet
    @MikeTaffet Před 26 dny +9

    This movie is coming back to IMAX again this year in September. I saw it when it came out in the huge IMAX in NYC. Can’t wait to see it again

  • @WorldConquerer2295
    @WorldConquerer2295 Před 14 dny +1

    I love how at 1:13:57, after being told the station is named after his daughter and not him, that he has this big, proud smile on his face.
    Absurdly wholesome.

  • @shawnf6970
    @shawnf6970 Před 26 dny +6

    I feel this is the magnum opus for both Christopher Nolan and Hans Zimmer.

  • @starlord3496
    @starlord3496 Před 26 dny +16

    Fun Fact. No Actor used GreenScreen in this film. I no this as Anne Hathaway and Matthew Mcconaughey said so in a interview with Graham Norton

    • @pleutron
      @pleutron Před 26 dny +3

      you no? or you know?

    • @ProxCyde
      @ProxCyde Před 26 dny +4

      ​@@pleutron Why? Why do some humans have a need to be grammar police online? For one, some people struggle with words and sentence structure. Others aren't native English speakers. And the point of communicating is to convey something. Was it understood what was conveyed? Yes. So what's the issue?

    • @pleutron
      @pleutron Před 26 dny +2

      @@ProxCyde I’m sure spelling and definitions matter in other languages just as much as English. In this particular instance, there is a huge difference in the definitions of “no” & “know”, except for their *sound* .

    • @tentinquarantino3005
      @tentinquarantino3005 Před 10 dny +1

      ​@ProxCyde nothing wrong with pointing out spelling/grammar mistakes so the OP can learn from it. Don't take it so personally 😂

    • @starlord3496
      @starlord3496 Před 10 dny +1

      @@tentinquarantino3005 I struggle with Spelling/Grammer/Reading especially if it’s not important it’s just my brain don’t work like that. If you ask me to draw you it would be like a photo if you asked me to remember numbers or names or anything I can my retaining skills are top tier lol.

  • @ConnorEllisMusic
    @ConnorEllisMusic Před 26 dny +43

    Creating the VFX for that black hole actually contributed to science, discovering new things about how black holes work.

    • @kratosGOW
      @kratosGOW Před 26 dny +1

      It's more of a realization by scientists than a contribution of raw data to science. All they did for this VFX was plug in some numbers from a physicist about relativity.
      Don't get me wrong: it's awesome to have an accurate depiction of a black hole!

    • @VColossalV
      @VColossalV Před 26 dny +2

      @@kratosGOW Saying it like that undermines the achievement, I think, of course it was a little more than plugging in some numbers. If I'm not mistaken the shots of the black hole took months to render. There's even peer-reviewed papers that discuss this movie.

    • @kratosGOW
      @kratosGOW Před 26 dny

      @@VColossalV
      It did take a lot of data to process and render the black hole, yeah.
      The end product could have inspired some ideas about the workings of a black hole within the scientific community, I agree. I'm willing to accept that.

  • @HopBlipandaJump
    @HopBlipandaJump Před 25 dny +2

    "Eureka" means "I have found it!" and goes all the way back to ancient Greece.

  • @AlexandruCarjan
    @AlexandruCarjan Před 22 dny +3

    Inception Dunkirk and Tenet are also Nolan movies. Dunkirk is a historical recreation. Inception and Tenet are Sci-fi and will really mess with your mind

  • @Masterfighterx
    @Masterfighterx Před 26 dny +15

    There's a plane you can book that climbs and then dives, when it dives, you experience zero gravity.

  • @buttercupstruelove340
    @buttercupstruelove340 Před 27 dny +17

    Ursula K. Le Guin's "The Lathe of Heaven", a novel published in 1971, explores the idea that we are living a reality shaped by the dreams of others. It's been made into a TV movie for PBS in 1980 and re-made years later. Not available on streaming services but I managed to snag the DVD (and the book) from Amazon.

    • @SFox-if9id
      @SFox-if9id Před 26 dny +1

      They re-made the movie not long ago, but the original PBS movie is still my favorite. It's definitely a 70's sci-fi, but in the good ways.

    • @idea2go
      @idea2go Před 26 dny +1

      The original is excellent, if you don’t mind the low budget aspects of the production. Very thought provoking.

    • @3OBTPA
      @3OBTPA Před 26 dny +1

      That is a really good book

    • @blubirdhill2608
      @blubirdhill2608 Před 25 dny

      I read that a long time ago if I recall.... Was there something about giant flying turtles in it? Meh, can't remember.

    • @idea2go
      @idea2go Před 25 dny

      There’s a Vorlon at the end selling hot dogs

  • @erikvarga7376
    @erikvarga7376 Před 26 dny +3

    “It has been said that astronomy is a humbling and character-building experience. There is perhaps no better demonstration of the folly of human conceits than this distant image of our tiny world. To me, it underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly with one another and to preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we've ever known.” Carl Sagan ~ Pale Blue Dot

  • @BrastenSager
    @BrastenSager Před 26 dny +2

    I saw this in theaters and I still haven't fully recovered. Glad you've experienced this now!

  • @charlesbarnes6912
    @charlesbarnes6912 Před 26 dny +15

    The music score is beautiful

  • @CanadaDan
    @CanadaDan Před 26 dny +4

    I have watched probably most of the reactions to this masterpiece but I was hoping that I'd watch yours and not only I was so excited when I saw the notification but I knew it'd be the best reaction to it. I love your reactions, I've said it before n will keep saying that, the combination of witty remarks, emotional, comedy, silliness, nerdy moments, all make your reactions something to look forward to.
    There's so much I could say about this movie and about your reaction but will just say in the water planet, there was a clicking noise, not sure if you noticed it, that represented every 1.25 seconds there would be a day on earth.
    The amount of research Nolan did for that movie is insane but def worth it as he showed, before it was actually proven by scientists, how a black hole would look like. All those space shots were amazing too.
    I'm so glad to have watched your reaction.

  • @pmaximus5659
    @pmaximus5659 Před 26 dny +2

    This is such a wonderful reaction! I’m hooked on your channel and your personality is amazing!

  • @iulia.bianca.b
    @iulia.bianca.b Před 22 dny +1

    Imagine watching this in theaters... ❤ You feel every single thing. The docking scene was the most intense experience I've had watching a movie in a theater. The seats were shaking, the soundtrack was blaring, I felt like I was literally there with them. If it ever comes back on IMAX, I've got to do it again. This movie is a masterpiece ❤

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 Před 26 dny +4

    Most people think Murphy's Law is "Whatever can go wrong will go wrong." But it actually means "What can happen will happen.
    But as there are more ways for something to go wrong than go right, it's more likely to go wrong than go write. We have to engineer things so when they do go wrong, it's not catastrophic.

    • @Tman001100
      @Tman001100 Před 19 dny +1

      Right...lol. It also depends on the parameters of what "going right" is defined as. The number of things needing to go right that are added, the more likely it becomes that at least most of them will not succeed as they require a fixed system that can be controlled/influenced. The more complex it becomes then, the chances of success decrease. So generally, it's best to keep it as simple as possible and not make things more complicated than they need to be. It kinda goes into the concept of entropy, as well, as "randomness" or "disorder" which is easier to achieve because "order" or "things set forth in a predictable path usually requires some sort of stable influence/effort being applied.

  • @o.b.7217
    @o.b.7217 Před 26 dny +41

    Lazarus was/is a saint, and existed long before Batman got invented.

    • @hestoceles
      @hestoceles Před 26 dny +1

      Batman was a knight and they go back pretty far so it’s hard to say who existed first

    • @javiermonarrez8666
      @javiermonarrez8666 Před 26 dny +18

      It's a biblical reference. Batman and Interstellar are referring from Lazarus who was brought back from death.

    • @davidhuett3579
      @davidhuett3579 Před 25 dny +4

      @@javiermonarrez8666 Yes .. in the Biblical fantasy.

    • @PauliusP33
      @PauliusP33 Před 25 dny +10

      @@davidhuett3579 not in any fanfic. in the actual bible. no fantasy here

    • @blubirdhill2608
      @blubirdhill2608 Před 25 dny +7

      ​@@davidhuett3579And your opinion is no more valid than theirs, so your condescending assertion is moot. Congratulations.

  • @ugib8377
    @ugib8377 Před 26 dny +2

    This is by far my favorite movie. I've always been fascinated with space. This movie hits all the right notes. It's set in the future, but not too far to be unrecognizable. It is a very feasible problem that humanity is facing.
    The acting, the world building, the musical score by Hans Zimmer, the great special effects. It all comes together to a really profound ride. I also watched it for the first time at a very low point in my life, and it was what I needed at that point in time.
    Glad you enjoyed it as much as I did. It is for sure one of the best movies. A real tearjerker too.
    I hope one day this inspires people to pursue these types of endeavors. Much like Armageddon inspired us to test asteroid defense systems. My only regret is that I probably will not live to see space travel be a common thing.

  • @t2oida1
    @t2oida1 Před 18 dny +1

    One of the most beautiful and heartbreaking films ever made. Saw it 3 times at the movies and cried at the end every time.

  • @Daeron001
    @Daeron001 Před 26 dny +4

    Forbidden Planet...50's first honest sci-fi movie will knock your socks off

  • @s1mplex1ty
    @s1mplex1ty Před 28 dny +5

    A masterpiece indeed ❤ if you haven't seen The Martian you should consider it for your next watch. They're very different, yet they go together.
    Perfect reaction, glad you fell asleep the first time, looking forward to the next

  • @michaelvincent4280
    @michaelvincent4280 Před 18 dny +1

    Everything around us is more that we could ever comprehend, way bigger than our imaginations and more important than ourselves.

  • @ae7838
    @ae7838 Před 22 dny +1

    21:47 "I was not expecting these kind of emotions"
    oh Miranda, saddle up, you're in for some serious tears

  • @Werrf1
    @Werrf1 Před 26 dny +15

    Hans Zimmer created the themes for this film without seeing it. He didn't even know it was a sci-fi epic. Nolan told him it was about a man who had to leave his family, and he developed the musical motifs on that basis.

    • @subsume7904
      @subsume7904 Před 21 dnem

      Leave his daughter* more specifically

  • @TTTiton5
    @TTTiton5 Před 26 dny +6

    48:20 I have watched this movie over a hundred times, literally, and I have never ever noticed the dubbed audio at that spot. Holy hell that was a good catch

  • @crispy_338
    @crispy_338 Před 26 dny +2

    Also, the crazy thing about the water planet from Romilly’s perspective is that the ranger would seem to slow down faster and faster as it moved away from the Endurance until it basically stopped. You wouldn’t notice it had moved until years later

  • @KerrRobinson
    @KerrRobinson Před 26 dny +2

    Seeing you slip into an existential crisis in real time is hilarious

  • @teqrevisited
    @teqrevisited Před 26 dny +3

    The video log scene is one of the hardest hitting scenes I've ever watched on film. Destroys me every time.

  • @ThatGirlShelbyy
    @ThatGirlShelbyy Před 26 dny +5

    I watched this movie & The Martian (Matt Damon) recently, and I was in awe!! I had never watched them. Despite always having a fascination with space growing up, I never watched either movie. And I'm so glad that I finally did

    • @Christobanistan
      @Christobanistan Před 26 dny

      Listen to the audiobook on Audible for The Martian. The movie did not remotely do it justice.
      Also, listen to the Bobiverse (4 books at this writing). Most fun you'll ever have!

  • @neutchain7838
    @neutchain7838 Před 25 dny +1

    Nolan brought Kip Thorne early on the project (still in the writing phase) because he wanted the science to be as realistic as possible. He was very clear on that and it is all checks out until the point Cooper enters the Black Hole at the end.. The fact that Kip was an executive producer on the movie shows his dedication to this really well. He is a theoretical physicist working on gravitational physics. They developed a computer model that based on his equations was able to simulate how a black hole would look like. They used that model as a basis for the CGI in the movie. The fact that science proved them right later just shows what a brilliant scientist he really is. He was awarded the Nobel prize in 2017 for his work on gravitational waves.
    I have always been a fan of Hans Zimmer, most of his work is just amazing. Pirates of the Caribbean, Black Hawk Down, Gladiator, The Dark Knight, Inception, The Da Vinci Code, Blade Runner, etc... All exceptional work but in my opinion this is his Magnum Opus. There is just something about the way he uses organs here its almost distracting. It brings up so much emotions in me I can barely focus on the movie. Seen it about 15 times and it never fails to completely overwhelm me its not even funny at this point the whole thing is just surreal. I am a huge fan of original movie soundtracks and I adore a lot of them so much I have them on my phone and listen to them on a daily basis. But this one is really special to me, in my opinion its one of the best piece of music of the modern era. And thats a really high praise I am aware of that.
    Here is a short 5 mins long vid where Nolan and Zimmer talks about the creation of the soundtrack. Really interesting stuff.
    czcams.com/video/L_8t2VlwK4w/video.html
    It's perfect casting, outstanding writing and performances across the board. But damn that little girl who played Murph...usually child actors performances go from bad t mediocre but very rarely you get one that kills it so hard than this young lady did. Mackenzie Foy deserves all the credits for her performance here, the relationship with her dad was so believable and natural doesn't matter how many times I watch it, I cant find anything that stand out as not genuine.
    I agree on the masterpiece part. This was the movie that made me a fan of Nolan. I loved his previous stuff and knew he was stupidly talented but this movie....not that many people could make a movie that makes me feel so gutted after watching it for the 10+th time. Even tough I am a huge fan of Star Wars, this is by far my favourite scifi movie lol
    And please don't be embarrassed for crying, its the natural state of things watching this movie. I think it was quite sweet. I had a lot of fun watching it.

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 Před 25 dny +1

    If you had stayed awake the first time you tried to see this movie, we would never have been able to enjoy your reaction.
    It was not a crime to fall asleep. It was a blessing.

  • @janetd5121
    @janetd5121 Před 26 dny +4

    You may want to check out Christopher Nolan's brother Jonathon Nolan's work as well, he wrote the Interstellar script and just recently did the new Fallout TV show. Both brothers are equally genius level filmmakers.

  • @TheeYellowDart
    @TheeYellowDart Před 26 dny +29

    Fun fact: Murph's watch wasn't a production watch by Hamilton at the time Interstellar was filmed; it was made specifically as a prop plot device.
    But since then, Hamilton has released two versions, one in a 42mm case, and another in 38mm.
    On the seconds hand of the 42mm variant, "Eureka" is printed in morse code.
    These watches are affectionately known as the Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical "Murph".

    • @VwSvNexus
      @VwSvNexus Před 25 dny +1

      $1000???? For a watch??? Goddamn

    • @TheeYellowDart
      @TheeYellowDart Před 24 dny +1

      @VwSvNexus Yeah at the moment it's a tad overpriced. The brand heritage, mechanical movement and the link to the movie doesn't help. I keep looking on the secondary market in case I get lucky.

  • @Obsolete_E
    @Obsolete_E Před 18 dny +1

    Everyone misses the point of the ending. Brandt takes off her helmet showing that the atmosphere is breathable and that all along her love for the guy was guiding them to the right place.

  • @NicholasSWilliams
    @NicholasSWilliams Před 10 dny

    One of my all-time favorites. Thanks for staying awake. ;)

  • @Ali-bm4un
    @Ali-bm4un Před 26 dny +3

    I think I fell in love when she caught the dubbing for Matt Damon😅🙌🏽

  • @andrewapostolopoulos2650
    @andrewapostolopoulos2650 Před 26 dny +7

    Great work Miranda! Can you PLEASE do Terminator 1 and 2??? So good.

  • @StraptGAMING
    @StraptGAMING Před 20 dny

    What a wonderful reaction. This is one of my favourite movies if not, my top. So many great moments in this film. Ive watched probably 50 reactions to this movie and this was in my top three. Really great edit, quality and genuine emotion. Keep up the great work!

  • @m.a.t.t.2978
    @m.a.t.t.2978 Před 21 dnem

    YEeeeauu......
    watch party sounds like somethin else...
    Jus sayin
    but yeah was fun fun watchin the react
    stay Awesome ⭐️

  • @Keownsky666
    @Keownsky666 Před 26 dny +5

    Strangest reaction I’ve ever seen and I’ve seen hundreds Never seen a person laugh so much during this film 😳😳

  • @bpo1975
    @bpo1975 Před 26 dny +4

    What a reaction!! The sheer emotion and tears coming from those beautiful eyes really enhanced the rawness of it all.

  • @AlwaysBeBoulder
    @AlwaysBeBoulder Před 25 dny

    This film brings me to tears every time!! Even from the relative small percent you share during this watch party, had me balling 😢. Easily in my top 5 favorites. Thank you for sharing and allowing us to accompany you on this rollercoaster!

  • @TheNowhereMan0
    @TheNowhereMan0 Před 9 dny

    Hey! I just found your channel, and I loved your reaction, you are so emotional, genuine and sweet, I wanna see more! You have a new sub!! ❤

  • @pedrobona
    @pedrobona Před 26 dny +5

    I vote 'yay' for calling them Watch Parties.

  • @timamherst-clark2699
    @timamherst-clark2699 Před 25 dny +7

    You REALLY need to stop talking quite so much, and pay attention to the film! You're missing quite a bit.

  • @Chesskin
    @Chesskin Před 15 dny +1

    This movie packs so much. The documentary vibe is because it's from a real documentary on pbs by Ken Burns called "the dust bowl "... that really happened in the 1930s due to planting and irrigation practices. (It's really a good watch).
    Then the fact that those cornfield scenes weren't fake. They bought farm land to shoot on... harvested and sold the corn... (if I remember correctly). Like... there's SO much to this movie. But definitely look up the dust bowl. I think it should be required viewing.
    Best wishes... great channel.

  • @brucegoatly
    @brucegoatly Před 21 dnem

    Thank you for this video - your reactions made me cry over this movie all again.

  • @Christobanistan
    @Christobanistan Před 26 dny +6

    Murphy's Law is "What can go wrong will go wrong."

    • @Properpeanut
      @Properpeanut Před 26 dny +1

      "Anything that can go wrong will go wrong, and at the worst possible time."

    • @rhaedas9085
      @rhaedas9085 Před 26 dny

      @@Properpeanut "Murphy was an optimist."

    • @MatthewStephensAU
      @MatthewStephensAU Před 26 dny +1

      Colonel Murphy was a test pilot. He knew that anything possible would happen eventually.
      His team? Their motto was: "Only One Way".
      Make sure things can only happen one way, and you have beaten Murphy's Law.

  • @digthis18
    @digthis18 Před 26 dny +4

    Every single frame of the black hole took 100 hours to render cuz of how accurate it is

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen Před 26 dny +1

      That's correct. The black hole rendering is physically accurate computer model but they removed red shift from the visuals to make it look nicer in the scene. Black hole that big would have accretion disk spinning so fast that redshift for the side that's going away from you would go so deep into infrared that you couldn't see it at all. So Nolan decided they won't render redshift effects for the visuals but still continue to accurately calculate how things move.

    • @Me_Grimlock_King
      @Me_Grimlock_King Před 26 dny

      bullshit. the film was filmed at 24 fps at 100 hours per frame your looking at 24 frames/sec * 60 secs * 3 (approx screen time of black hole on the low end in minutes) * 100 hours = 432,000 hours...thats 18000 days or 49.3 years. so unless they started rendering the movie sometime in the 1960s that statement is bullshit.

    • @digthis18
      @digthis18 Před 26 dny

      @@Me_Grimlock_King who pissed in your cereal thing morning little guy 😂😂😂 google it 🤡

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen Před 26 dny

      @@Me_Grimlock_King WIRED has article about this called "How Building a Black Hole for 'Interstellar' Led to an Amazing Scientific Discovery" and it says (emphasis mine):
      "Some individual frames took *up to 100 hours to render,* the computation overtaxed by the bendy bits of distortion caused by an Einsteinian effect called gravitational lensing. In the end the movie brushed up against *800 terabytes of data.* “I thought we might cross the petabyte threshold on this one,” von Tunzelmann says."
      But having something where the longest frame took 100 hours doesn't mean that average frametime was 100 hours.
      And of course, it always depends on how you count the time. For example, Toy Store 4 reportedly took "1200 hours" for most complex frames but it was actually "about 325 hours per computer, running on 4 computers". In that context, it's clear that they are talking about single GPU time or something like that, not the whole cluster computing performance, so they could be running multiple frames that complex in parallel.
      Typically the frame times are more about "how long it takes after 3D artist submits the work to see the results", not about how long it will take to render the whole animation once all the 3D work is completed. It's more about *pipeline latency* than total computational performance.

    • @subsume7904
      @subsume7904 Před 21 dnem

      ​@@Me_Grimlock_Kingyou realize you can have more than just one computer rendering, right?
      They probably had an entire server complex rendering this lol

  • @corey_clip
    @corey_clip Před 16 dny

    This is probably my favorite sci fi movie of all time. Most movies in this genre have big space battles or cool aliens and stuff but this movie keeps the relationships between the characters and the emotional moments at it's core and that's what makes it such a masterpiece

  • @dsscam
    @dsscam Před 21 dnem

    I can't tell you how much I enjoy your reactions. I LOVED your reaction to Interstellar, but it also made me watch some of your older ones like Mrs. Doubtfire (I also do voices), the Back to the Future trilogy, and more. You are spectacular!!

  • @Masterfighterx
    @Masterfighterx Před 26 dny +4

    Remember, it was 1 hour = 7 earth years, he waited 23 years plus change, that's a little over 3 hours..

    • @o.b.7217
      @o.b.7217 Před 26 dny

      One hour on the surface of the planet = seven years on board of the space ship.
      For those going down on the planet, it were three hours.
      For the one remaining on board of the space ship, it were ~23 years.
      When they return to the ship, she asks him: "why didn't you go to sleep?" _(in the water/cryo bed)_

    • @Masterfighterx
      @Masterfighterx Před 26 dny

      @@o.b.7217 Funny, that's kinda what I wrote, just 6 lines longer..

    • @o.b.7217
      @o.b.7217 Před 26 dny

      @@Masterfighterx
      The things some people find funny...

    • @Masterfighterx
      @Masterfighterx Před 25 dny

      @@o.b.7217 Yeah, when people have to repeat what's been said, but making it take longer to get the same message out.

    • @subsume7904
      @subsume7904 Před 21 dnem

      ​@@o.b.7217 you literally just repeated what OP said but less easier to understand 😂

  • @I_am16
    @I_am16 Před 21 dnem +5

    This was a bit frustrating

  • @metvl_slvg1838
    @metvl_slvg1838 Před 26 dny

    I love your insights in the movies you "react" to. Especially this one. It's like watching a movie with a new friend who hasn't seen it. Much love, keep at it 😅❤

  • @philholl4
    @philholl4 Před 25 dny

    Spaceballs reference was amazing lol. Also loved the watch through!

  • @maxducoudray
    @maxducoudray Před 26 dny +2

    Brand never knew that Murphy solved the gravity problem, so she's completing the "Plan B" mission without realizing life on Earth has improved. Thus, Cooper is going to find her to help her, bring her back, or otherwise not leave her alone for the rest of her life.

  • @BradSimsCPT
    @BradSimsCPT Před 21 dnem

    That pipe organ music tho...body-wide chills!! ❤

  • @Kampyy531
    @Kampyy531 Před 23 dny +2

    Murphy’s Law means ‘whatever can go wrong will go wrong,’ but I believe this film is saying if that is true then so is the opposite.

  • @TheJUBJUBbeast
    @TheJUBJUBbeast Před 25 dny

    Glad you watched this masterpiece! I will never forget watching this opening weekend in IMAX in 2014. Me and my friends came out so absolutely dumbfounded by the experience. Please do more watch parties for all of Nolan's films! They are all special in their own ways and you will have a blast!

  • @Dan_Geer_
    @Dan_Geer_ Před 25 dny +2

    If you enjoyed Nolan playing with the concept of time, then this movie was just a warmup for Tenant.

  • @mr.hotpockets2470
    @mr.hotpockets2470 Před 17 dny

    Film student here: at 48:18 the "dubbing" over of the lines is called ADR which stands for Automated Dialogue Replacement. How it's done is the actor is brought into a recording studio during post-production, they stand in a booth with a monitor and microphone and they watch the scene on screen and then recite the lines that need to be replaced. This is done when the audio recrded on set isn't good enough or there was some other issue with the audio in the shot. It is extremely challenging for both the actor who has to give the same energy, cadence, tone, etc (this is usually done a long time after shooting), and also the sound engineer who has to recreate the same sound environment and effects, matching things like echo, reverb and room tone (audio recorded on set with multiple microphones will sound way different then a single microphone right in front of the subject in a sound proof booth). The ironic thing about ADR is though the first letter stands for automated, there isn't a single automated thing about it xD!
    Also fun fact about movies: While dialogue is mostly captured on set and used in the final cut, practically every single other sound you hear in a movie is created in post-production. Everything from a gunshot and door slams to clothes rustling and footsteps. Sound is the main reason why films take so long to make.

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 Před 26 dny +1

    Imagine trying to break into an abandoned military base only to discover, it's not abandoned.

  • @Victorio667553
    @Victorio667553 Před 25 dny

    1:06:41 Love the switch from, "we've gone plaaad! 😂😂😂" to "wait those are books 😶"