I think the part that hits the hardest is that this can actually happen. Time would move so slowly near a black hole that several years would feel like an hour or so
@@EndersonOmega25000 except I truly don’t understand that concept at all. Time is time, right? It’s just a concept used to determine when you get up, go to work, go to bed, etc. The ‘time zone’ changes across earth, but it’s just a clock with numbers that changed, you didn’t actually move an hour into the future when you cross the time zone. So how does ‘time’ become something that works differently the further into space you go? How could my moment-to-moment experience POSSIBLY move faster or slower than someone else’s?? It’s such a mind blowing concept, but I’m still not sure if people are just making this shit up to sound cool and talk about unsubstantial theories to bide our time until we achieve real intergalactic space travel.
This movie shows us that how important present is, people like to live in future or past but living in present and enjoying every part of life with your loved ones is all it matters 😢
I had to be away from my daughter for the better portion of 8 years due to school/work. Made me remember only being able to video call her from the opposite side of the country. No movie scene has ever broke me down like this one.. Like a dagger straight to the heart
This is the correct reaction. No matter how many times I see this scene, the emotions are no less than the first time. Killed me hearing the wavering in your "ohhhh noooo..", sobbing every single time. One of my best friends in the universe recently became a father and I cannot imagine the emotions in by proxy.
This clip gets me every time, but having not seen it in a while, and recently losing my Dad just unlocked so many great memories, but at the same time just ripped off the bandaid that I’ve placed over my heart ❤️🩹 that I thought was healing. Dad Imu so much, I wish I could have just one more minute with you, I wish I could put jr. In your arms so he can meet the man who made me the Daddy I am today and to hear you say “he looks just like u my boy”. I wish I could tell you that I myself will be a grandfather in a few short weeks. Ik we said it to each other many times, but I wish I could tell you just how much ILY Daddy , idk how I’d say it or how I’d describe it, but losing u sure made me appreciate every beautiful second we spent together. Thank you Dad, for all you’ve taught me,all you’ve sacrificed for me (us), all the love you’ve given, and all the lessons you’ve helped me learn. Wherever u r I pray u can hear me. Now Rest well and rest easy old man, until we meet again, u will ALWAYS and FOREVER be my Hero and my Nmbr one inspiration. #CherishEveryMoment
Thats every father feelings when he left for work abroad for years , and lost his most precious moments of life to make his kid's life better , EVERY DAD IS A TIME TRAVELLER , HEROES 😢
Matthew McConaughey didn’t saw the videos on this scene until the actual shot, he was so deep and felt in the skin of Cooper that the reaction and tears were 💯 % legit and organic, another masterpiece of Nolan!
This movie can get my emotions flowing at any time, anywhere. No other movie has such an effect on myself. It's my favorite movie of all times, and I don't think many more get close to it.
كريتسوفر نولن يفهم مشاعر وذوق المشاهد انه الأعظم في مجال الأخراج والتصوير ❤❤.. Christopher Nolan understands the feelings and tastes of the viewer. He is the greatest in the field of directing and cinematography ❤❤..
Everyone cried watching this scene feeling the intensity of being so helpless and hopeless about inevitableness of changing your past by going back into the past 😔😭💔
Watched this film when I didn’t have a son. I just recently watched it with my son who is 8 now and I sobbed to the point where he noticed and came over and hugged me. This film really emphasizes how fast life can pass you by. The ending where his daughter was surrounded by her family and seeing Cooper standing there by himself knowing he missed out on raising his kids broke me. Realizing that he was no longer seeing his little girl but a grown and mature woman who solved one of the most complex problems known to mankind, all while raising a family of her own. This film is a masterpiece.
There's only two movies I've ever seen that have made me actually cry. This one and the ending of the 7th fast and furious film seeing paul go his seperate way. Interstellar will likely always be my favorite space film of all time and one of my favorite films in general. It's just brilliant.
Your reaction really reconnected me to this scene and movie. There's so much raw, real emotion here, and I feel like it connected us across this digital space. Love and Peace to you, Joob
He actually cried. In this scene he never reviewed the videos off stage. He felt the pain his character was in, missing all those years, and it hit him
Probably one of the most emotionally taxing scenes in cinema history. Just absolute tears the second he starts watching. The implications and the stuff that was not said was almost as loud what was actually said. Subtext is that SHIT boy xD
I felt EVERY SINGLE EMOTION the first time I saw this, such a gorgeous piece of cinema 🎥 We are truly blessed that Nolan/Zimmer craft moments like these 🎼🥹👨🚀🚀
I’ve seen this movie so many times and idk why but it wasn’t until after seeing it for like the twelfth time that I actually started getting emotional to this scene
Watching the move for the second time is emotional when the daughter was yelling at her father to don't go and makes sense of that "gravity paranormal", thing happening
I am 13 years old and I am a movie fanatic. I literally watch a lot of movies. I watched this not to long ago and I shed a tear. This is actually surprising because after watching all those sad melodramatic movies I developed a tolerance for these sad scenes In fact I would laugh. Matthew destroyed that tolerance, his level of acting is truly crazy.
Damn! I have seen this movie so many times that I have lost count and this scene hits harder every time I see it... There is something very deep in the concept of time and emotions. And the Nolans brothers together with the master Hans Zimmer exploited those concepts to perfection in this film. It is a masterpiece that for me did not have the credit it deserved back in 2014/2015. Now I live in Spain and in March Zimmer will give a concert of his musical works, including the soundtrack of Interstellar and I will not miss the opportunity to see an orchestra conducted by himself. If you had the opportunity to wave a hand to the Nolans and Mr. Zimmer it would be a great memory. Since I couldn't greet another hero of mine before he died, Jacque Fresco himself.
I remember watching this movie in theaters, and after watching the whole thing, i was amazed. I remember sitting there for a little while longer just star-struck from the movie i just watched.
There are 3 scenes that get me almost every time I watch it. No time for caution and Detach because of the absolute spectacle of it And Murph and Coop reunion at the end for obvious reasons. I’m seeing in in 70mm this fall
Putting yourself into this existential scenario where you are the same age you were when you left but everyone else you loved has aged significantly and there is nothing you can do to go back or reverse missing their lives. Man. It just hits differently.
Interstellar space travel has to be one of the hardest things human beings will ever have to face. Leaving behind everyone and everything, aging slowly from time dilation while your family’s lives are going by in mere hours. We are far from interstellar travel but if it is to be successful in the future the ones being sent must have no attachments to home as nearly impossible as that may be.
I have finally realised that Cooper's daughter had gotten more older when she said "Hey dad", because i thought that she was Cooper's wife and not his daughter.
Everyone gets so caught up on Murph finally talking to him the part that gets me so bad is that fact his son had to bury his own child that his kid died too
This movie was truly a master piece I could only imagine how a sequel would look like just about now but that’s just wishful thinking 😂 truly an amazing movie.
This scene just hits different. As always great reaction
WHAT THE HELL MEANS GREAT REACTION
@@klatklat508 ?
@@klatklat508I’m pretty sure they mean the creator always has a great reaction to clips
It’s a little ridiculous to be fair.
Fr bro fr
Yeah man.... yeah.. that's rough. The emotions in the acting are so realistic that it gets me every time I watch it.
this scene broke my heart 1000 of times 😭😭😭😭
This one and when Cooper sees Murph again being an older woman, daaamn! That one hits harder😢
me too!!!!!
Gets me every time
I crack when Murphy says ‘because my dad promised me’. 😭😭😭
This is the only movie that actually made me cry
yeah
Frrrrr
LIAR
It actually is sad
Almost
I remember that scene. It hits hard everytime
How could you not remember that scene, especially if you've seen it multiple times?
Calm your tits down brother it’s just a figure of speech.
When you log in to your old xbox account and see your friends messages
Crying intensifies.
Damn this is actually deep lol. I did it the other day and saw messages from 2007 about what time we’d log in to play together online after school 😢
Very interesting analogy actually. They in many ways encapsulate times long past.
Play it from the beginning
@@gdt22did u reply the messages?
23 years of messages. His son was now 40 from being 17. Imagine that
His daughter though ):
I think the part that hits the hardest is that this can actually happen. Time would move so slowly near a black hole that several years would feel like an hour or so
@@EndersonOmega25000 well no shit dude? It’s physics, that’s the point of the movie?
@@bobbythomas6520 now you’re just being an asshole. Not everything in that movie is even close to possible
@@EndersonOmega25000 except I truly don’t understand that concept at all. Time is time, right? It’s just a concept used to determine when you get up, go to work, go to bed, etc. The ‘time zone’ changes across earth, but it’s just a clock with numbers that changed, you didn’t actually move an hour into the future when you cross the time zone.
So how does ‘time’ become something that works differently the further into space you go? How could my moment-to-moment experience POSSIBLY move faster or slower than someone else’s?? It’s such a mind blowing concept, but I’m still not sure if people are just making this shit up to sound cool and talk about unsubstantial theories to bide our time until we achieve real intergalactic space travel.
This movie shows us that how important present is, people like to live in future or past but living in present and enjoying every part of life with your loved ones is all it matters 😢
❤❤❤
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I had to be away from my daughter for the better portion of 8 years due to school/work. Made me remember only being able to video call her from the opposite side of the country. No movie scene has ever broke me down like this one.. Like a dagger straight to the heart
Same 😢
never ever fails to make me cry, him quietly sobbing...breaks my heart
This is enough to make a grown man cry
True
This is the correct reaction. No matter how many times I see this scene, the emotions are no less than the first time. Killed me hearing the wavering in your "ohhhh noooo..", sobbing every single time. One of my best friends in the universe recently became a father and I cannot imagine the emotions in by proxy.
I've never cried harder during a movie than during this scene. This movie is so good in so many ways.
this scene and "My dad promised me" ... ahhh hits hard
This clip gets me every time, but having not seen it in a while, and recently losing my Dad just unlocked so many great memories, but at the same time just ripped off the bandaid that I’ve placed over my heart ❤️🩹 that I thought was healing. Dad Imu so much, I wish I could have just one more minute with you, I wish I could put jr. In your arms so he can meet the man who made me the Daddy I am today and to hear you say “he looks just like u my boy”. I wish I could tell you that I myself will be a grandfather in a few short weeks. Ik we said it to each other many times, but I wish I could tell you just how much ILY Daddy , idk how I’d say it or how I’d describe it, but losing u sure made me appreciate every beautiful second we spent together. Thank you Dad, for all you’ve taught me,all you’ve sacrificed for me (us), all the love you’ve given, and all the lessons you’ve helped me learn. Wherever u r I pray u can hear me. Now Rest well and rest easy old man, until we meet again, u will ALWAYS and FOREVER be my Hero and my Nmbr one inspiration.
#CherishEveryMoment
One of the most powerful and emotion invoking scenes in any movie I’ve ever seen in my life. No joke. This movie is so damn good.
I shed a bunch of tears during this movie. The score combined with amazing acting and writing was top 10
Thats every father feelings when he left for work abroad for years , and lost his most precious moments of life to make his kid's life better , EVERY DAD IS A TIME TRAVELLER , HEROES 😢
When real men cry❤
naww brother this when james charles cries
this is when every father cries
Matthew McConaughey didn’t saw the videos on this scene until the actual shot, he was so deep and felt in the skin of Cooper that the reaction and tears were 💯 % legit and organic, another masterpiece of Nolan!
That scene could absolutely shatter any normal person with a working heart.
Man there are just 2 movies that have made me cry, and this is one of them
What is the other?
@@cyborgkw Toy Story 3 haha
@@jacobhuish6846 jajaja
@@jacobhuish6846 lol
For me it was this scene and the ending of ghost!🔥💯😉😁👍
دائما ابكي بسبب ذلك المشهد ، والمشهد الاخر عندما يقول لاتدعيني ارحل مورڤ من فضلك مورڤ😢😢😢😢
I cried like you when I saw that scene, and again I cried with you. You are so nice
Bro really cried over a movie. What has society done to people.
@@Spectorblade I say this for everyone when I say shut the fuck up
@@Spectorbladeikr
@@Spectorbladebut the movie was amazing
@@Spectorblade yeah bro emotions are gay and stupid
This movie can get my emotions flowing at any time, anywhere. No other movie has such an effect on myself. It's my favorite movie of all times, and I don't think many more get close to it.
I held back my tears man
Cried like a baby the first time.. and still will be in the future
This scene is just heartbreaking in every way
كريتسوفر نولن يفهم مشاعر وذوق المشاهد انه الأعظم في مجال الأخراج والتصوير ❤❤..
Christopher Nolan understands the feelings and tastes of the viewer. He is the greatest in the field of directing and cinematography ❤❤..
This movie is a masterpiece, I think nobody can make a movie like this ever
Everyone cried watching this scene feeling the intensity of being so helpless and hopeless about inevitableness of changing your past by going back into the past 😔😭💔
One thing people miss is that his grandson died too. Buried next to mom and grandpa. So much loss
I think it's mentioned multiple time, especially when Murphy visit them
@@xox0143 In the context of the messages scene
I missed it. Damn got to go through this tear-jerker again…
Superb acting by Matthew McConaghey and Jessica Chastain, unbelievable movie, so powerful, spiritual and emotional!!!!!
Her reaction literally it's me❤
Mathew McConaughey is just brilliant. Wow. He can do no wrong on my book!!
“Do not go gentle, into that good night.”
I got cry by looking at Mr. Cooper
But I got laugh by looking at her. (Sounds)
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This movie is a masterpiece full pf emotion
This scene kills me everytime
Watched this film when I didn’t have a son. I just recently watched it with my son who is 8 now and I sobbed to the point where he noticed and came over and hugged me. This film really emphasizes how fast life can pass you by. The ending where his daughter was surrounded by her family and seeing Cooper standing there by himself knowing he missed out on raising his kids broke me. Realizing that he was no longer seeing his little girl but a grown and mature woman who solved one of the most complex problems known to mankind, all while raising a family of her own. This film is a masterpiece.
There's only two movies I've ever seen that have made me actually cry. This one and the ending of the 7th fast and furious film seeing paul go his seperate way. Interstellar will likely always be my favorite space film of all time and one of my favorite films in general. It's just brilliant.
Can’t deal with the f*ckin real crying
This scene always brings tear to you eyes
Your reaction really reconnected me to this scene and movie. There's so much raw, real emotion here, and I feel like it connected us across this digital space. Love and Peace to you, Joob
This scene ruined me 😭🥲
Nah it just made you realize something...
@@sueuj time is gold and treasure the time you spent with your special loveones cause one day it will only became a memory.
As a father of a daughter this scene has broken my heart so hard!!
heart tearing scene...those beautiful years that lost living apart from family
He actually cried. In this scene he never reviewed the videos off stage. He felt the pain his character was in, missing all those years, and it hit him
This was literally me during this scene 😭😭
Why do I still cry watching this for the 50th time 😰
Probably one of the most emotionally taxing scenes in cinema history. Just absolute tears the second he starts watching. The implications and the stuff that was not said was almost as loud what was actually said. Subtext is that SHIT boy xD
I felt EVERY SINGLE EMOTION the first time I saw this, such a gorgeous piece of cinema 🎥
We are truly blessed that
Nolan/Zimmer craft moments like these 🎼🥹👨🚀🚀
I cried too and at the ending cause Merph finally got to see her dad and he promised to come back and they only talked for a few min 😢😭😢
I’ve seen this movie so many times and idk why but it wasn’t until after seeing it for like the twelfth time that I actually started getting emotional to this scene
Murphy's "Hey dad.." always fucking gets me every time
Watching the move for the second time is emotional when the daughter was yelling at her father to don't go and makes sense of that "gravity paranormal", thing happening
I am 13 years old and I am a movie fanatic. I literally watch a lot of movies. I watched this not to long ago and I shed a tear. This is actually surprising because after watching all those sad melodramatic movies I developed a tolerance for these sad scenes In fact I would laugh. Matthew destroyed that tolerance, his level of acting is truly crazy.
Reminds me of some messages I have on my first ever phone of voicemails from my dead great grandparents brings me joy
Great reaction
I was also fighting, don't sorry. Everyone with a heart should cry here
Damn! I have seen this movie so many times that I have lost count and this scene hits harder every time I see it... There is something very deep in the concept of time and emotions. And the Nolans brothers together with the master Hans Zimmer exploited those concepts to perfection in this film. It is a masterpiece that for me did not have the credit it deserved back in 2014/2015.
Now I live in Spain and in March Zimmer will give a concert of his musical works, including the soundtrack of Interstellar and I will not miss the opportunity to see an orchestra conducted by himself.
If you had the opportunity to wave a hand to the Nolans and Mr. Zimmer it would be a great memory. Since I couldn't greet another hero of mine before he died, Jacque Fresco himself.
I remember watching this movie in theaters, and after watching the whole thing, i was amazed. I remember sitting there for a little while longer just star-struck from the movie i just watched.
This scene was the first movie to ever make me cry 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
I heard that Mathew hadn’t seen any of the videos and this was his genuine reaction.
all the crying made me cry 😭😭
There are 3 scenes that get me almost every time I watch it.
No time for caution and Detach because of the absolute spectacle of it
And
Murph and Coop reunion at the end for obvious reasons.
I’m seeing in in 70mm this fall
This scene made me feel like in his position
Putting yourself into this existential scenario where you are the same age you were when you left but everyone else you loved has aged significantly and there is nothing you can do to go back or reverse missing their lives. Man. It just hits differently.
This movie is so so special to me because it was the last movie I ever watched with my Grandpa
This scene is very heartbreaking as he returns as the same age and has to meet his daughter dying..
When I was 11 I saw this movie and I started tearing up in this scene and when he sees his daughter again at the end
Interstellar space travel has to be one of the hardest things human beings will ever have to face. Leaving behind everyone and everything, aging slowly from time dilation while your family’s lives are going by in mere hours. We are far from interstellar travel but if it is to be successful in the future the ones being sent must have no attachments to home as nearly impossible as that may be.
No fr that scene is a tear jerker. The entire movie is full of emotion
One of the best movie😢❤❤❤
Dont cry 😢❤
As a dad myself, this scene hits so much differently now than when I didn't have kids
I didn’t cry but I choked up
i dont usually cry on movies, but this scene made me cry so bad😭
he looks like ronaldo
i actually cried at this scene more than the end, the black hole made me ligit wanna cry my heart out
I bawled many times watching this.
When i was watching the movie with my mom she cried in this exact scene so much she couldn't stop.
Ah man I just rewatched it and I wept just like she did. McConnaughey is unbelievable in this scene
Cooper had a grandson, and then he lost him in a span of minutes...
I'm gonna cry for 23 years too.😢
This scene and the last scene where he sees murph in bed is a tear jerker.
Every time you’ll at least shed one tear in this movie respects 😔😔
I really can't stop CRIYING😭😭😭😭❤
Your reaction is what i was gonna do if i wasnt insecure and i have no confidance to cry even infront of my family ❤
One of the events that portrays how important the time was.
This is too perfect😭
This movie is just, next level.
I have finally realised that Cooper's daughter had gotten more older when she said "Hey dad", because i thought that she was Cooper's wife and not his daughter.
I tried so hard not to cry watching this sence
As a father this scene and the end hospital scene broke my heart
To be honest , I hold my tears when this scene are playing 🥺
I cried on that scene😢 also at the end when he and old bedridden Murph 😢while he was still young
The moment when he meets his grandmother 😢
Everyone gets so caught up on Murph finally talking to him the part that gets me so bad is that fact his son had to bury his own child that his kid died too
So pure!
This movie is just perfect. The utimate best movie in the world to me.
This movie was truly a master piece I could only imagine how a sequel would look like just about now but that’s just wishful thinking 😂 truly an amazing movie.