*Interstellar* was PERFECT✨ | Movie Reaction - First Time Watching!
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*This is a re-upload. I released it when my channel was smaller. I think it’s one of my best reactions and I want more people to see it* 🫡
This movie definitely maxed out all the emotions I had. Joy, anger, sadness, pain, all that. The tension I felt was unbearable. The cast and performances were PERFECT! Such a wonderful sci-fi adventure and amazing human relationships. Thanks for watching. Cheers! #interstellarreaction #firsttimewatchinginterstellar #interstellarmoviereaction
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In Earth's future, a global crop blight and a second Dust Bowl are slowly rendering the planet uninhabitable. Professor Brand (Michael Caine), a brilliant NASA physicist, is working on plans to save mankind by transporting Earth's population to a new home via a wormhole. But first, Brand must send former NASA pilot Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) and a team of researchers through the wormhole and across the galaxy to find out which of three planets could be mankind's new home.
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This is a reupload - I think its one of my best and favorite reactions. So I wanted to share it with you all. Thanks for watching❤❤
You are a very intelligent reactor! You pick up on stuff that a lot of people miss!
Hey man. Just wanna say love you. I just rewatched green mile because of you
@@Smooth.Operator. I appreciate you. There's no point watching a movie if I'm not going to throw myself into it 100%
@@jordanpreston4110 love you too dawg. Thanks for watching
Loved watching this. From someone who has seen about 65% of the top 250 movies from imdb, here are some recommendations for this channel.
Good Will Hunting
American beauty
The intouchables (French film) ***best foreign film in my opinion.
Prisoners
Django
Whiplash
Casino
Fight club
The matrix
Silence of the lambs
Se7en
Rear window (1954)
3 idiots
The wolf of wall street
Departures (japanese)
Lion
The Martian
The imitation game
Dallas buyers club
Nightcrawler (excellent)
Shaun of the dead
The girl with the dragon tattoo
Captain Phillips
Straight outta Compton
The fighter
Cast away
October sky
The social network
Ex machina
The last samurai
No country for old men
The sixth sense
Catch me if you can
Gran torino
Spotlight
El secrets en sus ojos (spectactular)
Warrior
Perks of Being a Wallflower
Interstellar
The pianist
The invisible guest (Spanish)
The hunt (German)
This is one of those movies that I will get emotional every time I watch it. Nolan + Zimmer + Raw human emotion = tears.
That's a perfect equation right there
Definitely- this movie REALLY SURPRISED me because it's so rare for a movie to pull tears from me (well, it's BECOMING a little more common... story below): This is actually the FIRST movie I can actually remember pulling tears from me (relatively recently too, at age 35! And yes... I think that means I'd been quite repressed all my life :P). A few years prior to that, "Inside Out" came VERY close but since my roommates were there, I managed to suppress impending tears (but ONLY with very painful difficulty!). And actually, suppressing tears during "Inside Out" was SO painful that I immediately wished I could go back in time and just let it out, lol.
And actually I think that is why I subsequently started intentionally TRYING to find more tearjerker movies, because something STILL "needed to be let out."
But that wasn't all... I found out, contrary to my "typical history"... I actually started to get very strong CRAVINGS for tearjerkers, of all things. That REALLY confused me... until I did a bit of research and found out that tears can be associated with feel-good brain endorphins. I apparently had just never noticed those until I was 35 years old for whatever reason (!)
A RE-watch of "Inside Out" actually did nothing to me, and I discovered finding any movie to trigger tears from me was easier said than done.
Interstellar was quite a surprise for me. I knew NOTHING about it, so had NO expectations... in fact I was only watching because it was REQUIRED for an online science course (!). To save time, I watched it in pieces as I ate my lunches.
During that infamous "23-years-of-messages" scene... at Murph's line of "...and today I'm the age you were when you left," (as I was STILL subconsciously chewing on my salad!)... I suddenly wondered, "WHY is there liquid running down my nose?!?? OH- probably because this is a sad scene. And, DARN, I'm half-MISSING it because I was so focused on my darn salad!" :P
I learned thereafter to put my food DOWN if I sensed anything important might be coming up while watching a movie :P
It took yet a while after Interstellar, but with a bit of looking and recommendations, here are some more that also "effectively destroyed" me::
The Land Before Time
Hachi- a Dog's Tale
Nimona
Miracle in Cell No 7 (the Turkish version... the Korean version is just as or more sad BUT for me, anger "won" the emotions battle lol)
Blackfish
Taare Zameen Par
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Sing 2
@@sathvamp1 Ngl loved this comment and love that you’re finding therapy in movies, I often find that feeling within music as well
@@Zubstep1315 Glad you liked the comment, and yup- it can be amazing what movies teach us, or start to teach us!
Agreed
I watch hundreds of reactions of this movie and it still doesn’t get old
It's freaking amazing
Hans Zimmer is a legend when it comes to film scores and this is easily one of his best.
100% agree with that statement. This is my favorite movie score of all time
He's the absolute goat when It comes down to Hans Zimmer
My favourite is the inception score
The it's gladiator
....😉🙏🇬🇧
Could you imagine waking up and watching 20 consecutive years of videos of your children growing and knowing you haven't aged? Excruciating pain
Jeeez... for sure... here is my experience with *that scene* (and my little story leading up to it): This movie REALLY SURPRISED me because it's so rare for a movie to pull tears from me (well, it's BECOMING a little more common... story below): This is actually the FIRST movie I can actually remember pulling tears from me (relatively recently too, at age 35! And yes... I think that means I'd been quite repressed all my life :P). A few years prior to that, "Inside Out" came VERY close but since my roommates were there, I managed to suppress impending tears (but ONLY with very painful difficulty!). And actually, suppressing tears during "Inside Out" was SO painful that I immediately wished I could go back in time and just let it out, lol.
And actually I think that is why I subsequently started intentionally TRYING to find more tearjerker movies, because something STILL "needed to be let out."
But that wasn't all... I found out, contrary to my "typical history"... I actually started to get very strong CRAVINGS for tearjerkers, of all things. That REALLY confused me... until I did a bit of research and found out that tears can be associated with feel-good brain endorphins. I apparently had just never noticed those until I was 35 years old for whatever reason (!)
A RE-watch of "Inside Out" actually did nothing to me, and I discovered finding any movie to trigger tears from me was easier said than done.
Interstellar was quite a surprise for me. I knew NOTHING about it, so had NO expectations... in fact I was only watching because it was REQUIRED for an online science course (!). To save time, I watched it in pieces as I ate my lunches.
During that infamous "23-years-of-messages" scene... at Murph's line of "...and today I'm the age you were when you left," (as I was STILL subconsciously chewing on my salad!)... I suddenly wondered, "WHY is there liquid running down my nose?!?? OH- probably because this is a sad scene. And, DARN, I'm half-MISSING it because I was so focused on my darn salad!" :P
I learned thereafter to put my food DOWN if I sensed anything important might be coming up while watching a movie :P
It took yet a while after Interstellar, but with a bit of looking and recommendations, here are some more that also "effectively destroyed" me::
The Land Before Time
Hachi- a Dog's Tale
Nimona
Miracle in Cell No 7 (the Turkish version... the Korean version is just as or more sad BUT for me, anger "won" the emotions battle lol)
Blackfish
Taare Zameen Par
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Sing 2
@sathvamp1 Dude watch Grave of the Fireflies. It's impossible not to cry by the end
@@xxsilentreatmentxx I've definitely heard of that a LOT, but had not had easy access to it, and finally gave in to the temptation to watching some CZcams movie reactions of it (instead of watching the entire thing on my own first). But even watching just the reactions; that movie is purely brutal. There were definitely tears but for me it was more on the side of the the Korean version of "Miracle in Cell No. 7" in terms of the "fight-or-flight" emotions competing with the sadness. Because... starvation and malnutrition really freaks me out- it always has, actually. Even before I saw that movie, I'm the type of person who has always done heavy research on what foods every one of the 26 essential nutrients are found in, and who eats all of my (for example) orange including the peel, and will even rescue potato peels if my roommates make mashed potatoes and are about to throw away the peels. Same with if they roast a chicken and are about to throw away the scraps- I'll rescue the bones and connective tissue and make nutritious bone broth out of it.
I'm always spotting (and often practice foraging and eating) food / edible plants growing outside. And I definitely have a tendency to think long and hard about spending any money especially if it's NOT on food. So yeah... I really understood the seriousness of the movie for sure. I really think such tendencies may have something to do with "genetic memory" from my grandparents surviving their own wartime hard times.
That “we’re just here to make memories for our kids” line gets me every time.
Best beautiful. That sentence has so much love and so much responsibility
"Romilly did not survive......I could not save him."
You can genuinely hear emotion and regret in TARS voice when he delivers that line.
I felt so bad for Romilly.
The last thing the son heard from his father was "Look after that place for me". Of course he didn't want to leave. damn.
Easily one of the greatest films of the generation, solidified Christopher Nolan as my fav director.
I highly agree
I'm only 10 minutes in, and I love how you pointed out how Tom is hurting too! He seems to be forgotten because the story focuses more on Murph. No one knew who Timothee Chalamet was at this point, but he made so much of his little screen time, even the purely functional lines, that I knew he had the potential to go places.
Absolutely. That guy was broken Inside by his daddy was leaving. I don't know if I left it in the reaction but in the full version I was like "is that Timothy Charlemagne"???? lol he looks so little,. but yes he did a great job here
Tom didn't seem the type to hop into 'Cryosleep' like scientific Murf.
Tom was well gone even if he had lived a long life. Said his goodbye's on the messages, 'letting him go'.
@@JosephHuntelvisnspiders Right. I assume Tom had passed on, especially after living most of his life on the dusty farm. And he was several years older than Murph, who was almost 100 at the end! When Murph said that nobody believed her that her dad gave her the quantum data, that might have included Tom. I can see why the end had to be so focused on Murph and Cooper, but it would be nice to know that Tom's family got to a place where his son could be healthy.
Probably didn't move as his baby Jesse was buried there :( .@@melanie62954
Imagine not seeing your dad for like 80 years and then the next time you see him he hasn’t even aged a day
"Arrival" and Interstellar are two films that make me feel similar things. Highly recommend watching Arrival.
Yes arrival is on my list.
Arrival is a must sir! Looking forward to your reaction to that one!!!
Arrival is absolutely amazing but the short story that the movie is based on is probably one of the best things I’ve ever read in my life. It’s seriously on another level and it’s a quick read like 100 pages or something.
Contact movie is good too. One d my favorites!
The story of arrival was brilliant, but the theatrics as a whole were underwhelming. It just felt kind of slow and drug on.
9:32 These lines were not written for the movie. They are from the mind of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, who wrote the villianelle style poem to his dying father. It's title is aptly "Do not go gentle into that good night". It's a short poem, so I will share it here:
Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright
Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,
And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight
Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
And you, my father, there on the sad height,
Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Thanks for that. So heartbreaking and empowering at the same time
@@FrankFreezy_and on that note, have you seen the movie Dangerous Minds? If not, recommend adding it to your list. ❤️
Its by Rodney Dangerfield in Back to School
This should have won best score that year. The music is perfect. Chilling
Absolutely remarkable. I'm surprised it didn't
“We agreed Amelia, 90%” will always be one of my favorite lines. I think it perfectly encapsulates being human and the dynamics between the characters in this film. Then Coop changing Tars’ honesty parameter to 95% after being rescued made it even better.
The 'monologue' given by Professor Brand as they take off from Earth to travel to Saturn is a poem from Dylan Thomas, copywritten in 1939.
The first planet, Miller's Planet, is so close to Gargantua that the tides have, over time, smoothed the planet to an equal depth. But the gravity is so strong that it creates MONSTER tides. Tsunamis look like ripples on the open ocean, but grow taller when it gets to shallow areas, like at the coasts; this entire planet is uniformly shallow, so the tides are HUGE. Nothing can live there.
The 'first handshake' points to the fact that Coop is in love with Brand; love led him to her. And it leads him to leave the mass exodus to rejoin her on Edmonds' planet. Not to bring her home, but to help establish a home for the exodus to come home to. Edmonds' planet is to be humankind's new home.
Don't know if it was mentioned. Christopher Nolan actually went to Hans Zimmer with the plot or idea for the movie without haven't even written yet. Hans Zimmer came up with the entire score for the film with that little information.
Isn't that crazy?
They also planted the corn crop. They didn't want to burn someone else's so Christopher Nolan grew all those corn for this movie.
Absolutely amazing.
That is freaking crazy. That collaboration was definitely destined to happen. And shout out to Christopher Nolan for always going with practical effects. Planting and then burning a whole cornfield lol nuts
Actually Nolan didn't tell Zimmer the actual plot at all. All Nolan told Zimmer to do was make a score about the connection between a father and son. Zimmer thought it was going to be a drama about a father son relationship, not a sci-fi movie about a father and daughter saving the human race.
Also they used a real church organ in the main theme. It's the organ in London's Temple Church, made in 1926. The organ is huge and vibrates the whole building.
Our imaginations are so challenged in this movie. Thinking outside of the box is mandatory. If you let our minds go there, we can solve anything. What a nail biter!
Beautifully said❤❤
The clips of interviews with older folks is from the documentary The Dust Bowl, by Ken Burns, which is about the American Dust Bowl, a lot of this movie reflects the environmental effects that that had on Midwest America. Honestly I would love to see someone react to a Ken Burns documentary, they're amazing, I've never had documentaries make me cry and feel so many emotions the way his tend to. The Dust Bowl is a very good one, the people they used in Interstellar are folks who were children living through those times and some of the stories they have to tell will break your heart but also impress the hell out of you with how resilient people can be
If you are looking for another documentary to make you cry.... try "Blackfish" (captive killer whale documentary). That one got me 4 times during my first watch of it. Documentaries, even whale or other animal documentaries, even animal commercials, NEVER before made me cry but that one sure did.
This has got to be one of the most emotional films I've ever watched. My eyes were very red and swollen by the time I was done watching it. Best movies to date, honestly. Also, great reaction. There's more to Interstellar than being just a movie about space and looking for a brand new colony up there. It's more on the importance of human bond and connection and also the complex reality that is coming to terms with loss, love, and regret.
Wonderfully said. I totally agreed. Very heavy on that human Bond. It's beautiful. Thank you so much for watching
You're too funny. "It starts with the moment" *explosion* you:"Well have your moment" 😂😂😂 never thought about it that way ❤
That one last mission at the end is not to bring Brand back but to stay with Brand on that planet to start the population/civilization thus making the human race "Interstellar" by having one branch settle on a planet and the other branch in the space stations. Which we know succeeded because we became fifth dimensional beings in the very far future. Part of me wants a sequel that would tell that story but it's up to our imagination now.
That makes sense. And yes, getting a sequel to Interstellar would be a gift.
I just discovered you. I love your chill vibes and your artwork.
I haven’t seen Interstellar in years, but those parts got me emotional all over again. So glad Cooper and Murph got to meet each other at the end, even if it was brief.
I'm glad you found my channel and your liking what you see. I definitely feel you. Even watching my own reaction again gets me emotional. And yes I'm glad they met at the end and he got to see her through her whole life. as an infant, young lady, and old woman
idk how you can watch this and NOT think it's one of the greatest movies ever made. thx for the reaction
My favorite movie of all time, so good!!!
I believe that 🙌🏾 it’s perfect
I love this movie so much. Great reaction as always. Glad you reuploaded it.
One of my favorites. Glad you enjoyed it🧡
The fact that Matthew McConaughey didn’t get nominated for any awards, for his performance is baffling
“Today I’m the same age as you were when you left” wrecks me every time
Such a hard line. He broke that promise, obviously it wasn't his fault but damn
Gladly rewatching this !! It was one of my fave reactions from you! And it is a perfect companion to my morning cup of coffee and breakfast making! ✨🌎 🚀
You're the best! Sound like the perfect morning to me✨
It's my FIRST time watching anything from his channel-- like I told him, this re-upload is HOW I just now found his channel-- it popped up randomly for me probably because I love Interstellar reactions. :D
I see that he also has an older two parter... I plan to watch those too and I'll find out what the difference is compared to this one :D
@@FrankFreezy_ This reaction is my first of yours but I do see you also have an older two parter to this... I plan to watch those too and I'll find out what the difference is compared to this one :D
@@sathvamp1 not a lot of differences. The only thing is this one is monetized (thankfully)..... When I uploaded the two parter, CZcams hit me with a big old copyright claim.
@@FrankFreezy_ Ah yes that happens a lot apparently, unfortunately!
This reaction was worth a 2nd and third watch, still cried with you
This movie deserves all our tears. I appreciate you
10 fuckin years since I saw this in theatre, and this movie still hits me like train.
It’s one of those timeless masterpiece. I feel that.
Speaking of such a time gap... that reminded me of ME and "The Land Before Time." ACTUALLY... when I saw "The Land Before Time" as a child, even though I knew it was very sad, I never cried to it. Then, flash forward to a re-watch of it at age... 35... THAT hit me like a train!
Nooo, you left out the biggest emotional moment, waited this whole video for it 😢 “I knew you’d come back” “How?” “ Because my dad promised me”
Love this movie. Here's a recommendation, in case you haven't seen it: Shutter Island. Mystery/Thriller with Leonardo di Caprio, extremely thrilling to the end
My favorite quote: “there is a moment”
Bro I swear I always tear up in every single reaction I watch of this movie
Yup. Interstellar is that powerful.
Interstellar focuses on a fathers unconditional love for his children.
Arrival which is another beautiful movie focuses on a mother's unconditional love for her daughter.
To very beautiful and tragic movies with amazing soundtracks.
Arrival is seriously underrated and brought me to tears.
Love your reactions, you are a smart AND GOOD MAN. I watched Interstellar like 10 times, and have some personal connection to this movie, it was honore to watch it with you again, greets from Croatia (Europe)
The honor was all mine my friend. Thanks for watching my video and connecting through this movie. Greetings from the US. See you in a future video
@@FrankFreezy_ Oh man... you wouldn't believe what is the connection... I am divorced, and this movie came out when I was divorcing, my daughter wanted to be with me not with mum, I knew how hard is for father to get the child, so I would watch this movie and cry all time, jesus... but in the same time I would gather my strength to fight for my daughter, and I succeded, my daughter lives with me since then. So whenever I watch this movie I remember that period, especially when Cooper have to leave and Murph is sayin: STAY... jesus man.... anyway, greets my friend.
The soundtrack is absolutely masterpiece in this one, thank you again Mr Hans Zimmer ❤😊
P. S I had the pleasure of seeing him live with a wonderful orchestra and listening to music from Interstellar, Inception, Batman, Gladiator, Pirates of the Caribbean mind blowing 😊
Christopher Nolan, like his brother Jonathan, has that vision, and the ability to make it a reality for others to enjoy.
Great reaction to a film that, as the years pass, people are discovering and giving it the deserved due.
I did not know about the Jonathan until very recently. Such a joy to have two incredibly talented brother work together and creates great movies. Thanks for watching my friend
To think Spielberg had it and passed on it because of another project. Thank the lord.
idk how someone can possibly get through this movie without crying oh man
I've seen a few reactions to Interstellar along with the movie itself but honestly I'm here for your reaction. You're always so thoughtful, I'm thinking I'll probably get some insight that I haven't thought of.👍💛🙂
saw it on the big screen back when it came out. an awesome movie. this is what science fiction should be. also a great movie: Arrival
Interstellar ❤ Nolan's greatest work for humanity ❤️
I highly agree
This is one of the few movies that has held my attention for many, many viewings. I get bored very easily. Chills each and every time I watch it. Loved your commentary, the chill vibe was so soothing. Gonna check out your other stuff! ❤
Incredible movie
One of the best
One of the most powerful movies ever made.
100% agreed
underrated movie with arguably the best soundtrack of all time.
Love your reactions brother. You're one of my new favorite channels. You do such a great job at catching things and understanding important scenes during the first watch. Most of the things you point out I didn't catch until I had already watched 2-3 times.
Thank you thank you. I'm honored to hear that. Appreciate the support.
It's so heartbreaking for brand seeing her stand there at Edmunds grave with her helmet on, realizing that if they had gone to Edmund's planet first he might still be alive and it would of been the right planet. But who know's if that path would of even saved their race. The one they took did.
Great reaction
Cooper wasn’t going down onto a planet when he found the tesseract, he was entering the black hole
Gotcha. Thanks for watching
Awesome reaction! You have awesome energy and attentiveness. You catch subtle details, I’m here for it man! So Good Will Hunting next!
Watch Shaw shank redemption 🔥🔥🔥
Watched this movie for the first time a few days ago. Shed some dad tears I wasn’t expecting. Couldn’t believe it was already ten years old.
im only half way threw your reaction to this movie and im in awe of your ability to deconstruct this movie like i was when i watched it and it amazes me. i wish i had critical thinkers like you in my life, all of it. Magnificent we are.
Subbed. the most real, understanding and genuine reaction to a masterpiece
I appreciate that 🙏🏾🧡
Loved your spót on reaction to this epic movie. 👏🏻 Thanks for posting.
Its taken me a few watches to realize that Coop grabbing Brand's hand is an example of what Brand said about love traveling dimensions. I think he loves her so hes able to reach through the dimensions and touch her.
I really like that
Another great reaction to a fabulous movie. This soundtrack is beautiful ❤
Gracias. And yes this is probably one of the best movie soundtracks I've ever heard
Not sure if anyone else has mentioned it but on the water planet you hear a ticking sound in the background. Each “tick” represents a day passing on Earth
This guy has the perfect insight to match this movie. I think he is so intuitively connected with it that he would have a very interesting conversation with Christopher Nolan about the plot
Thank you so much for saying that. I think I would as well. I'm glad you enjoyed the video
It's thought that inside a black hole space and time switch places. This movie does such a cool job at showing that in a way that we can understand!
man you seem very genuine, love the reactions of yours. keep em going :)
I appreciate that!🪐🙏🏾🧡
If you haven't seen Arrival you should react to it next!
I love your content and art. You seem like a wonderful, warm, intelligent person! I really needed some faith there re good people out there.
Just went through your double-feature man !! you are rocking this job something' fierce my guy THANKS!
Much love appreciate that. Thanks for the support
Here I am watching your Reaction again ❤
You're the best!
Subbed. I'm totally ready for you to hit it big! Good reaction mate!
Love from Australia!
Appreciate it!! Means a lot to me for real. Love from the US
Just found your channel. Love your emotion and connection to these films.
Thanks for the content.
Thank you so so much and thanks for being here🙌🏾❤️😊
I use reaction videos to my favourite films as background to study, and every single time I watch an interstellar one I cry like its my first time watching the movie, even tho I know it by heart at this point
Awwww it took a while to find a movie that did that to me, but for "Nimona"-- THAT one got me 15 times! "Hachi- a Dog's Tale" got me 5-6 times (no clue why THAT one was less than Nimona, but emotions are weird lol).
I loved your emotional reaction. It was beautiful ❤
So glad you enjoyed it🫡❤️
You may have heard this already, but when they're on the first planet (the one where time is radically changed) every "click" you hear in the soundtrack represents an entire day going by on Earth
Genius from Hans Zimmer 👍
I'm surprised you didn't have more to say AFTER it. I spent the next few HOURS just piecing it all together in my head and thinking about it and being AMAZED, that in the end, it was A LOVE STORY. Of all things, between him and Brand (his wife died, her love died); you didn't realize it, but the movie was them together, their relationship. I remember realizing, the worst part of watching the movie was... and it was a terrible part... that I would never be able to watch the movie again for the first time.
This movie is my favourite of all time because of the concepts of space they explored amd the effort put into putting the science back in science-fiction. Yeah some concepts may be outlandish but they are all at a minimum based on actual concepts per Kip Thorne
As a fellow artist I would like to say, I love your paintings!
What a fantastic reaction ❤
Thank you so much 💜💜
Man I know it’s off topic but I love that painting behind your left shoulder
Matt Damon was great in this movie. He was brilliant in The Martian as well
Absolutely. But I would say I loved him way more in the Martian, because he was very annoying in this movie lol... Well his character. You know what I mean
Thanx for the re-upload, u have a couple of great ones for us today. Its a lazy, snowy day here so this is perfect watch. Beautiful and crazy story, love it. The works of physicist Kip Thorne inspired this film and the film "Contact". Also the robots names pay homage and r anagrams, one being KIPP is for Kip Thorne, TARS is an anagram for STAR, etc. Well supposedly. Love a film that makes u think. Films like "Circle" 2015 a psychological horror-thriller film and "Cube" 1997. If u havent seen them I recommend, if u have let the Q and A begin, lol. Thanx so much, take care, Im off to watch The Martian, Peace
I live in the Midwest so I can definitely relate with lazy snowy days to just snuggle up and watch something. Thanks for that information. I'm not going to lie the robot was my favorite character in the movie. He was hilarious. Thanks for recommending but after watching my sixth sense reaction, you can tell that I cannot do horror at all😂😂 Anything scarier than that movie and I will turn it off
Great reaction to a true masterpiece.❤
Thank you so much!!💜
Love the Andre 3000 painting. Great reaction to a great movie.
Hahaa Andre is my guy! Painted that in 2020! Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed the reaction.
@@FrankFreezy_ Hah that's awesome. If you haven't seen it already he did a movie with Guy Ritchie back in 2005 called Revolver you might want to check out. Its a movie about the human ego. Very interesting and underrated film.
I love this movie! I have watched it several times and I love it each time! Is the art done by you? It’s beautiful!
It is an absolute beautiful and Timeless movie. Yes those are my paintings. Thank you very much
Any father with a daughter, this movie hits REALLY hard!
Huge upload
Great reaction
Thanks brother
Only real ones get emotional from this movie
Best emotions
Really cool to watch this through your eyes and mad respect for showing your emotions and being comfortable with it, because a lot of men aren't.
Great reaction 👌👌👌 next one: " Schindler's list"
And here are some more of my own favorites... on *certain similar* themes:
The Land Before Time
Hachi- a Dog's Tale
Nimona
Miracle in Cell No 7 (the Turkish version especially for me)
Blackfish
Taare Zameen Par
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Sing 2
99% its the music which makes it so much emotional 😭
True man
Top 5 movie of all time. Change my mind.
Agreed🙌🏾
Loved the reaction. Interstellar is my favourite movie. Don't know if you're open to suggestions but I would love to see you react to Vanilla Sky. It's an excellent movie and stuck with me long after watching it. Thanks for providing the entertainment.
Thank you so much for watching. Yes interstellar makes me fall in love with it every single time I watch it. I will look up vanilla sky. Thanks for recommending.
Love this movie. My favorite movie of all time. Loved your reaction too, but not gonna lie you click baited me with that thumbnail😂
Hello this movie as well and I appreciate you for watching. haha is the clickbait bad if you enjoyed what you watched? 😂😂💜💜
If u haven't seen his first major movie, a total mind melt, u should. Memento!
Absolutely Memento is on my list
Go ahead and make "The Expanse" series happen!
My favourite Sci-Fi series! I'd love to see it.
best reaction I've seen in a minute, so chilled and present. you Can tell you're absorbing it and its resonating
Much love. I appreciate hearing that. This movie definitely requires your full attention
One CRAZY math that never occured me before was that when Cooper went back and joined with Brand.
Lets assume that the planet was ok and they could survive there and live a healthy life.
Now, Cooper lands on the planet and clock is ticking.
After first 24 hours, 168 years went by on earth.
After first week, 1176 years went by on earth.
After first month, 5040 years..
After first year, 61.320 years..
And lets assume that Cooper lives at least to 80 years old. He has all the equipment and stuff to do so.
He is 35 when he lands on the Brands planet and lives another 45 years... so.
The time when Cooper dies at age 80....
2 759 400 years went by on earth 😂
It's alright, brother. Everyone cries during Interstellar. 😂. Great video.
YUP, like I mentioned to him in my own comment: I "don't trust" anyone who does NOT cry during Interstellar :D
Interstellar sure surprised ME when I first saw it... here is my little story leading up to it: This is actually the FIRST movie I can actually remember pulling tears from me (relatively recently too, at age 35! And yes... I think that means I'd been quite repressed all my life :P). A few years prior to that, "Inside Out" came VERY close but since my roommates were there, I managed to suppress impending tears (but ONLY with very painful difficulty!). And actually, suppressing tears during "Inside Out" was SO painful that I immediately wished I could go back in time and just let it out, lol.
And actually I think that is why I subsequently started intentionally TRYING to find more tearjerker movies, because something STILL "needed to be let out."
But that wasn't all... I found out, contrary to my "typical history"... I actually started to get very strong CRAVINGS for tearjerkers, of all things. That REALLY confused me... until I did a bit of research and found out that tears can be associated with feel-good brain endorphins. I apparently had just never noticed those until I was 35 years old for whatever reason (!)
A RE-watch of "Inside Out" actually did nothing to me, and I discovered finding any movie to trigger tears from me was easier said than done.
Interstellar was quite a surprise for me. I knew NOTHING about it, so had NO expectations... in fact I was only watching because it was REQUIRED for an online science course (!). To save time, I watched it in pieces as I ate my lunches.
During that infamous "23-years-of-messages" scene... at Murph's line of "...and today I'm the age you were when you left," (as I was STILL subconsciously chewing on my salad!)... I suddenly wondered, "WHY is there liquid running down my nose?!?? OH- probably because this is a sad scene. And, DARN, I'm half-MISSING it because I was so focused on my darn salad!" :P
I learned thereafter to put my food DOWN if I sensed anything important might be coming up while watching a movie :P
It took yet a while after Interstellar, but with a bit of looking and recommendations, here are some more that also "effectively destroyed" me::
The Land Before Time
Hachi- a Dog's Tale
Nimona
Miracle in Cell No 7 (the Turkish version... the Korean version is just as or more sad BUT for me, anger "won" the emotions battle lol)
Blackfish
Taare Zameen Par
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Sing 2
Fr the best movie ever made
Your face when you saw the wave 😯
lol I was horrified and Bamboozled at the same time 😂😂
Watch "Contact " also with Matthew McConaughey and Jodie Foster ..almost same topic
I'll add that to the list
this movie hits so much harder when you become a dad
damn. I'm sure you'll see it's from a different lens now