As Interstellar didn't get an Oscar, I do not consider an Oscar, an award anymore... I consider this movie much higher than an Oscar. If this movie had won an Oscar, it would be an honor for an Oscar award not to the movie.
Indeed. When I saw it for the firdt time, I just bought an other ticket to the cinema to watch it again. Immediatly. I went 4 times in the cinema, next times I went with my brother and my best friend. I think I will never stop loving this movie and this music. Like for Into the Wild.
Absolutely agree. The movie absolutely got some flaws, the 1st act dragged on for just a bit too long, and the 3rd act was borderline unbelievable compared to how grounded the first two acts had been. But despite that, they still served a greater whole, and the end result delivered an amazing experience. The first time watching this movie was So intense, and I wish I could watch it for the first time again. Only a few movies have that impact on me. Some worth mentioning are the LOTR movies, Avatar and Cloud Atlas (especially Cloud Atlas, though possibly the most enjoyable time watching it is the 2nd watch, but the experience watching Cloud Atlas for the first time still can't even compare to any other movie I've ever watched. That movie is absolutely mind boggling, in a good way).
@@Pluto102 Zimmer is German, thus European... idiot. I'd like to know what else european stuff you find "overrated". The most important human culture comes from EU and thats a FACT
Life is strange is it not? You wake up everyday not knowing what’s in store. You go to sleep only to journey yet again. Our universe is so vast and yet it is so detailed. Everything has a story, including you. You may not be the first person to exist. You definitely won’t be the last. But you are the only you that exists. You’re unique from everyone else in your own special way. Life is a journey. You will hit many bumps along the way. But you’ll keep moving on. As cheesy as it sounds its not the destination that matters, it’s the journey. That’s what makes life so wonderful. The good and the bad moments we go through. The people we meet. The places we go. And the goals we accomplish. It shows how incredible we can be and what we can do if we keep pushing on. If we keep on living. If you keep being you. So life may be strange but it’s also very beautiful and you are a part of it. So live your life the way you want to. Do what you wanna do. Be who you wanna be. Just be you and never stop being you. So don’t cry. Keep pushing on. And smile for all of the universe to see! So I wish you the best on your journey through this strange thing we call life.
fun fact: the composer didn't even get to read the script, he just listened to a basic overview, took over an organ for a month, and came back with this. also this was performed solo by the composer in a grand cathedral
Studying physics while listening to this fills me with meaning and determination, I promise I will study almost every single day of my life for the sake of all humanity
May your meaningful dream turn true pal. Personally I'm glad to see the reason you've shared for learning Physics. We share similar thoughts. Cheers! (I teach Physics to High School Kids !)
It's not just a normal music. It explains the world. It explains how much beautiful this universe is. It explains the vast stretches of time. It explains reality. It explains love.
Every little detail in the movie was just done so perfectly and thought out so well. Everything from TARS and CASE being military surplus, their mannerisms, the design of them, the design of the ship, the rotating endurance, the "he wasn't hurting anybody" at the Indian drone which I didn't realize till later implies it had a neural processor just like TARS and was sentient, asking Murphy two points. Radar dish gun thing directly at the drone to establish communication, honestly as a scientist and engineer it just blew my mind how much attention to detail they put to make this story as realistic as possible. Future farms being run mostly on robots, the dust, even the very end when they are inside the Cooper station, which is just a giant O'Neill cylinder, which has been theorized for decades, even the small details like the direction of the waves on Miller's planet, indicating it was an eyeball planet with the same side always facing Gargantua, shaped like a football with a slight wobble. And then sing all the stars whip around the background faintly in the sky a couple times a second just like it would if an hour was actually 7 years. The only thing I didn't like was that it showed Miller's planet much farther away from gargantuan than it actually was, because they wanted to save that last Grand finale scene for the endurance Chase but honestly other than that this was an incredibly wilden story and I don't think that I would have changed anything about it. It's just a masterpiece and the thing is, you would think that a scientist would find it boring because of the inconsistencies of most space and science fiction related movies, but for the first part of the film I almost could genuinely believe it could be a documentary from the future.
@@Sisdey77 I noticed something. Not a single sentence or line in this movie was wasted. The Indian drone at the beginning, that whole scene was genius. It gave us a LOT of implications without saying it. 1: We can tell that Cooper isn't an ordinary farmer. 2: Indian drone on us soil, it implies that USA has deteriorated so badly that they don't even have the resources to shoot it down anymore. 3: It gives a timeline for the collapse of the global economy, if Indian air force went down 10 years ago and they're ahead of us now in engineering, it's probably been 20 years since these issues really started. And then the scene with murphey, right after at school. We learn from that that "Indian drone is of the highest quality" and that implies India has become a global superpower with enough resources to spy on the USA without reprocussions. We also learn that not only is the world too full of engineers which explains Cooper, the farmer hacker, but that 7 billion people all want it all, implying that most 3rd world countries have also fully developed by then. I had to watch this a few times to catch everything. But damn it's like they took 6 hours worth of movie and condensed it down. The cornfield chase just set the stage with as much context as I'd have gotten from a prequel.
@@Looosid Just noticed one more thing when I re-watched it. The first few times I watched it I wondered why he had to separate the Ranger if after he did, the endurance was not firing any thrusters. So it wouldn't have made a difference. I can't believe it took me this long for me to realize that he was taking advantage of the Penrose mechanism or Penrose process, to turn the mass lost to the black hole into kinetic energy with 86% efficiency.
@@Looosid Hah and grandpa, he said 6 billion people when he was a kid, implying he is a 90s or early 2000 kid (about that population. Him being 65 ish puts this taking place in 2065. I loved the designs of the ship. They're nuclear reactor powered, and it directly heats any gas. It flash heats atmosphere by using an arc from an electric generator powered by the nuclear reactor. that Arc can superheat the air in order to operate as the combustion chamber of the turbine and provide both thrust out the back and also bypass some of the exhaust to Jets on the sides top and front for hovering and reaction control, it is a linear reaction control system that allows the ship to be stable with no moving parts. Metallic hydrogen is used in absence of atmosphere.
This video is old and I don’t know if anyone will ever read this comment but ive been a huge fan of Interstellar for years. The music in this film has made me question my entire reality. I find myself blankly staring off into space wondering what's in store for us. I am jealous of the millions after me that will get to see it and experience it, yet I am also mournful for those already lost who have missed what we have created today. We aren't even the most dominant species this planet has ever had yet. Are we just a blip on the timeline? What's our meteor and will it be ourselves..
I finally got around to watching it recently and wished so much that I could have seen in in imax or at least a THX cinema. The sound is just so good and the music on top of it.
This is the movie that tells what is Universe, what is Earth, what is Time, what is Space, what is Humanity, what is Past, what is Future, what is Death, what is Life, what is Hate, and what is Love !!! Great Job.
Argh, some m*fuckers I knew on reddit kept shitting on this movie and REFUSED to believe it was a masterpiece. Their logic was A Space Odyssey was a better movie and they forgot that ASO was ALSO despised by the same kind of cucks who hated Interstellar.
astral nights honestly I don’t even bother with reddit, that app is even more toxic and hatred full than tiktok. I don’t like either but u understand me
Interstellar is too dense, rich, and magnificant a movie to be taken in in one viewing. It grows on you, with each viewing, until you can take it all in. It was the same with it's a wonderful life. At first, the world didn’t quite know or understand what a masterpiece of movie-making had been created. Interstellar will grow, in time, to it's full stature, and will be beloved worldwide, for the masterwork that it is, and will eternally live in the hearts of all human beings---
sincerely, is difficult to choice one or another soundtrack, cause.....everthing is so magic, each one in particular way...my simple opinion off course.
“I rather believe that time is a companion who goes with us on the journey and reminds us to cherish every moment, because it will never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how we've lived.” - Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Well the scene where everything was going crazy and spinning, the music was meant to overshadow the voices of the actors, to add some sort of epic doom suspense
"wakes up" Holy shit I just had a crazy realization that there is no bound between myself and the environment. That I can not exist in this reality without all aspects of interconnectivity of the environment. Realizes that the empty space in the environment is more important that the matter that it contains. Realizes that every single thing that happens to me is a direct communication with the universe. Realizes that the voice guiding me inside my head is not my voice. Realizes that the thoughts I am having are happening to me and I am not generating them. Has the deepest sense of realization that the true me has never spoke a word in my life and has only observed. That the purpose of life was always understanding. Now lays no claim to achievement or mistake and can access Nirvana states due to the fact that everything is perfect and exists completely. Understands that by changing this view all aspects of life become enjoyable and are completely liberated from fear and anxiety. "Falls in love with life in a way unimaginable"
@JoshGates This was the only way I could sum it in a short form. I have experienced this in the last 24 months. Unbelievable experiences 1 after another. I am blessed to be walking down this path. I have now completely unmasked myself using Mushrooms and DMT. On DMT I was able to experience death. Not just an ego death but I went through the full process of death. I was able to achieve this by doing what everyone else is terrified to do... Creating a really bad trip experience on DMT while using Cake to numb my body and trick it into thinking I was dying. The experience was terrifying. I was tortured to death over what felt like 100 years. I had no body so the torture was psychological. It used everyone and everything I loved to destroy my ego until all that was left was pure energy. My personality was destroyed. then i entered a place of amazing color where I met my Jester archetype. It challenged me to figure out what I was. It took me some time but I realized that I was everything. Once that happened I reconnected with the source energy of the universe and I started to remember what I was and what I was doing. I am the eternal everything looking deeply at myself from every single vantage point imaginable all at once without time. In doing so I created an interconnected universe of experience where I can achieve all states of being.When you die you see the universe from the outside.. the eternal side. When you are alive you experience the universe internally as 1 small aspect of it. All of the people and matter within the universe are all you operating without time. quantum projections of state experience. The best part about this knowledge is that no matter what happens... you win. you are eternal and you will remember at the time of death after you shed your ego. If you are able to shed your ego on earth then you will start to remember withour death being nessasary.
If you were going to build a universe and you couldn't lie. where would you hide the true answers?? In the place you were terrified to look. Have you ever wondered why all scriptures are written in metaphors? Because the divine can not lie. It can only tell partial metaphorical truths so that they can be interpreted differently an create different states of experience. All religions are true to some degree. all science is true to some degree. Everything is only relative to the observer. Don't form opinions on anything. look that positions as the universe experiencing itself in every way possible. Everything already exists in full and can not be destroyed. Everything exists perfectly as good and bad. Fall in love with that and stop yourself when you take a side on anything. Instead laugh... You made laughter the most enjoyable thing in the universe. When you die you will realize that the whole universe is really just a comedy... and a good one.
@@XbusydX, brooo thats just..... weirdly awesome 😳. So, do you think that the experience was good for you, what were your thoughts after that?, and also it seems you felt way better with life after that.
Zimmers work really shines if you have good quality headphones. Turn off the lights and just embrace the scores entirety. Every note, Instrument and voice is all so beautifully crafted into one blissful listening experience that can transcend the movie and into your own life if you just take the time to think about it. Your meaning, the way you go about every day business. The interactions you have with other people and last but not least. When you ponder on your future and what you do with the limited time you have on this planet.
This is the story of 7.5 billion souls, the aspect of our construct that no one has ever been able to explain the how and why. It is the simplest, yet most complex story ever told. How the undying love of a father for his daughter is so strong that it can make the most inflexible laws of the known universe bend and twist. Reshaping the fabric of the universe to save ourselves... My God, my headphones are pulsing on my ears, yet the music is not too loud... Simply, wow!!!
Who cares of awards or achievements that Interstellar didn't win. We know, and tens of million's of viewers know... This film and all ensemble and its majestic score, is truly a intrinsically entwined masterpiece taking us on a roller coaster ride of emotions, blowing our imagination with wonderment. Bloody nora, this version is awe inspiring my friend, bravo
The reason why interstellar is so popular is that hans zimmer influences us with his music and takes us to other worlds. We feel the movie thanks to his soundtrack, thanks hans zimmer.
I feel my soul...it tingles...the sound is making me Feel. I can feel my toes, my skin, my sight. Zimmer is skilled or gifted or blessed or all three. This should be protected from misuse and directed to uplift people. Winning or not, losing or not...does not matter. This touches the soul.... something that should be protected and treated with respect.
Read the short story „the egg“ from Andy weir. It takes 4-5 minutes and trust me it’s worth it. After you read it come back here and read your comment again. Blowing minds on a different level..
I listen to this as I write my essays for my professors, and I feel like it makes my essays more powerful and just better quality overall. Thank you Hans Zimmer!
it's quite amazing how we humans are able to think at the scale of a universe. We are meant to travel far beyond, unravel the secrets of cosmos. A day will come when our efforts and sacrifices will finally pay off.
actually hans made score after declaration of this movie. He was told to make scores on daughter father relationship and wasn't told that its on space. He made this like its anthem of space. Such a talent!
My cinema has just reopened and because so many films have pushed back their release dates they've started showing already released films and one of them was Interstellar. It was genuinely on my bucket list to be able to watch this in a cinema given its amazing soundtrack and visuals and I'm glad to say it didn't disappoint. I was sat there smiling like an idiot throughout the whole film and when Cooper sees the oncoming wave on Miller's planet despite seeing it like 5 times I was like 'holy shit look at that thing'
I'm watching this masterpiece again today. I feel that my soul tend to escape and lost in the universe for minutes. When I'm stressed out or depressed, this would be my 'drive-thru' moment. Hans Zimmer had pulled it off magically - allowing us to explore the space, anytime we need - seeking the wonders of the universe that God crafted.
It is a pretty average collection of digital sounds. It gets the job done when in combination with the movie so it is a deserved success, but far from a masterpiece
This song has changed the way I study for classes. I have listened to this exact mix probably more than 50 times this past month as I prep for finals next week, I am so thankful I found this.
Oh I gained some respect for being honest about what u said, maybe u should believe in yourself and just enjoy the music, music is good for meditation and it brings fulfillment of beautiful memories in my life 🎶 ✨
2021 and im still feeling the goosebumps it wont ever get old. Hans Zimmer has made himself immortal. Creating true deep and mesmerizing pieces of scores such as this and for INCEPTION , Batman TDK and Potc
hands down, best soundtrack to anything was The Prince of Egypt. in no way am i religious, but what a freaking masterpiece. i belt out the songs every time i listen to the soundtrack Hans Zimmer is a genius.
Really was one of the most sci-fiction classics of all time. I think this was really the cinematic experience Stanley Kubrick would have liked to create in the 60's with 2001 A Space Odyssey but needed another 50 years of tech improvements to create such a film. The soundtrack...WOW! Makes you feel you're right in the movie in every way.
Agreed! Still, Stanley Kubrick set a standard irrespective of the time, I couldn't believe that it was made in '60s! And sure will be the case with Interstellar too as time passes...
Stanley Kubrick did just fine. A lot of these modern Sci-Fi head trip movies owe a lot to his pioneering visions. Gone were the laser-cannons and space-fighter dogfights....
The music was really painfully loud in the cinema, on purpose. It was a point of discussion at the time. But somehow that actually improved the experience and impact of the movie and it's feeling of intensity.
Christopher Nolan didn't even tell him what genre the movie was for the soundtrack he was creating. Didn't want to influence him. All he told him was there was some drama between father and child which Hans wrongly assumed was father/son. Remarkable! 🎯
My whole life I fought suicide, depression, anxiety I tried everything and still nothing helped. I chose my own path and started experimenting with halluciagens shrooms, LSD, and dmt. While peaking on L did dmt and after awakening from the dmt trip I felt like I literally threw up nasty black negative energy crying my eyes out and laughing like the joker 😂. I was listening to this album during and it's at the 5 min mark to 10 min mark that really hits hard for me about releasing all of it. Since then I've never once have been depressed or suicidal not even after I lost my son William Aleksander Hood 2 weeks before his due date. I played this main song for him at his funeral. I love you my son and you are always with me and I will soon be up there with you but for now I must watch over my other beautiful son Isaiah Russell Hood. ❤️ Too anyone reading this don't ever give up hope. You are loved and needed here in this world.
Jesus take you to hight places when you tell him exactly how you feel,he create the universe and he knew your future.he is more then everything when he erase the pass and make you into his hands.Jesus loves you.he is Almigthy, and omnipresent and omniscient. He has peace,and love when you ask him in your hide places.
Dang that is a sad story. Sorry to hear about your troubles. But glad to hear you are in a better place in life now. Keep hanging in there and finding more reasons to be hopeful and positive 👍
Its your home even without it. Tho, be warned, you leave this planet you'll most likely die, because the universe is not suited for our species, not yet. 50 years from now , we will be an interplanetary species.
Every single time I start studying for my exams I come back to this masterpiece. It never gets old. It provides me with the needed energy same goes for your "Tenet Ultimate Cut" video
Finally got my fiance to watch this movie. I could tell she didn't think she'd enjoy it, but she was so interested the entire time that she was on the edge of the couch. She sobbed multiple times. This movie is and will always, to me, be a masterpiece of music and overwhelming odds
When I see this movie in year 2015 I was in new situation I was for first time parent of my beautifull daughter at this time almost half year.The powerest and strong moment for me was scene wher Mathew McConoughey leave his house,.....leave Merv.Actuali who haven't children can't understant how deep is clear love between daughter and her father. Sorry my English isn't good. Thank You Ch.Nolan and Hans Zimmer. Perfect Job. God bless you
It s a weird feeling when you realize that what is in the sky is much, much, much more active, dynamic, than anything else on Earth, but still, when you look at the sky, nothing seems to move, it feels empty, compared to what is in "the sky"
One of the most striking aspects of Interstellar is its breathtaking visuals. The film features stunning depictions of space travel, with vividly realized planets, black holes, and wormholes that capture the imagination and push the limits of what is possible in filmmaking. The use of practical effects and miniatures, combined with cutting-edge computer graphics, creates a sense of scale and grandeur that is unparalleled in modern cinema. But Interstellar is more than just a visual spectacle. At its core, the film is a deeply emotional story about the power of human connection and the importance of family. The relationship between McConaughey's character, Cooper, and his daughter Murph (played by Mackenzie Foy and Jessica Chastain) is at the heart of the film, driving the narrative forward and giving it a sense of urgency and purpose. Interstellar also grapples with complex scientific and philosophical themes, exploring the nature of time, the mysteries of the universe, and the relationship between humanity and the cosmos. The film draws on real-world science and theories, including Einstein's theory of relativity and the concept of a multiverse, to create a compelling and intellectually stimulating story. In addition to its technical and storytelling achievements, Interstellar also features standout performances from its cast. McConaughey delivers a nuanced and emotional performance as Cooper, while Hathaway and Chastain bring depth and complexity to their roles as fellow astronauts. The supporting cast, including Caine, John Lithgow, and Wes Bentley, also turn in strong performances that help to ground the film in a sense of reality. Overall, Interstellar is a masterful work of filmmaking that pushes the boundaries of what is possible in cinema. With its stunning visuals, emotional storytelling, and thought-provoking themes, it has cemented its place as a modern classic and a testament to the power of cinema to inspire and awe audiences.
The emotions this music evokes are so profound and being an explanation. I'm transformed into my purest and most positive image of myself, I'm traveling into new dimensions within myself, with so much peace in such a chaotic world.
i want to start a petition to have a world wide screening of this movie again. for free. i own this movie but i feel like everyone should be able to enjoy it for free. what do you guys and girls think?
This is easily the greatest movie ever made. I've seen it in Imax when it was in the theater, and I have it in 4k. I I watch it at least once a year. I have goosebumps the entire movie.
Beyond the stars, where galaxies roam, A cosmic journey, a distant home. Through wormholes vast, a timeless flight, Exploring depths of infinite light.
I was analyzing what and why humans mindset and emotions temporarily change when they listen to Hans Zimmer music.Apparently with Mountains, it seems to be the ticking of the time, which makes your brain wonder what is going to happen, but with the tempo rising little by little people's lives start flashing in a weird way, and their minds force them to put themselves in a situation where you have to think fast.Which is why they get @t matter how many times i have listened to it, the trick always comes to @t its not only putting you in a tense situation, it puts you in a place where you tell yourself(there are two types of people), one that thinks he is a man with a legacy, one that keeps on going , one that remembers someone, somewhere is beleiving in him, and is counting on them, the other tyoe of person is one that is depressing and seeing that their life means nothing, they plan to put it on risk and eventually listen to it sadly.And this goes estimated nearly identical to the other interstellar soundtrack
Esta película es verdaderamente fenomenal. Una película para pensar, ya que su argumento no es simple ficción, es una posibilidad futura muy cierta, incluso las tormentas de polvo. Sobre la música de la pelicula, es una de las piezas maestras más especiales que he escuchado hasta ahora. Me causa sensaciones muy raras y especiales, te transporta a sentimientos muy profundos, hasta dolororos y desesperanzadores, pero la humanidad seguramente conseguirá sobrevivir a sus propios errores. Es bueno saber que no soy el único al que esta banda sonora impacta de una forma especial.
No one I know in person appreciates this movie nor admires it. Nobody wants to talk about facts related since they do not care. I felt like I was the only one who loved it. I didn't know if I was just exaggerating for being obsessed with it and including its theme song. However as I read through the comments I realize I am actually not the only one that feels the same way about this amazing film. I wish the whole comment section were my friends in real life. We could be nerdy and talk about this and related topics ): You all are wonderful people and I love the fact that there is people out there who share the same interests. I hope I can find my circle of these kind of friends in real life.
00:00 - The Wormhole
00:31 - Cornfield Chase
01:59 - Day One
03:20 - Dust
04:57 - Mountains
07:22 - No Time For Caution
10:41 - Coward
13:48 - Quantifiable Connection
17:17 - Tick-Tock
22:22 - Where We're Going
Same
And love it i aprishiate it sorry if i spelt it wrong
Cool
Dust is cool,reminds father- daughter scene
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Guys, one day I'll make enough money to build an IMAX theater and the premiere will be Interstellar. I'll invite y'all to come and watch it
don't forget to invite me
Let's pool our money guys , I'll be up for it too
invite me bro
I want my tickets.... Ping me the details when things ready lmao
I'll come to watch...
As Interstellar didn't get an Oscar, I do not consider an Oscar, an award anymore... I consider this movie much higher than an Oscar. If this movie had won an Oscar, it would be an honor for an Oscar award not to the movie.
Interstellar won the Oscar for the best visual effects
they aren't smart enough to realize the actual magnitude of how good it is
The Oscars are politically driven bullshit awards.
@@paytonparker why was it so good?
Not even nominated
I wish I could reset my brain just to get the feeling I had while watching Interstellar for the first time. This is an absolute masterpiece of art.
Very much so. Music like this, provokes thought, greater than any Kid Rock or Lady Gaga song would ever dream.
Man, u read our mind. Couldn't say it better.
Indeed. When I saw it for the firdt time, I just bought an other ticket to the cinema to watch it again. Immediatly. I went 4 times in the cinema, next times I went with my brother and my best friend. I think I will never stop loving this movie and this music. Like for Into the Wild.
Absolutely agree.
The movie absolutely got some flaws, the 1st act dragged on for just a bit too long, and the 3rd act was borderline unbelievable compared to how grounded the first two acts had been. But despite that, they still served a greater whole, and the end result delivered an amazing experience. The first time watching this movie was So intense, and I wish I could watch it for the first time again.
Only a few movies have that impact on me. Some worth mentioning are the LOTR movies, Avatar and Cloud Atlas (especially Cloud Atlas, though possibly the most enjoyable time watching it is the 2nd watch, but the experience watching Cloud Atlas for the first time still can't even compare to any other movie I've ever watched. That movie is absolutely mind boggling, in a good way).
You can, well kind of. buy really good speakers that make your current ones sound like crap. Its almost like listening to the first time again.
Reading the comments and realising that I ain't alone.
We all love Interstellar. We all feel the same when it comes to Interstellar. We are all one.
yes same here
Yes
We had Mozart, we had Bethoven but now we have Hans Zimmer.
mozart beethoven both over rated like most of things from europe
@@Pluto102 It's hilarious that Zimmer himself comes exactly from there
@@Pluto102 Zimmer is German, thus European... idiot. I'd like to know what else european stuff you find "overrated". The most important human culture comes from EU and thats a FACT
@@Pluto102 si ce n'était pas pour la culture européenne vous mangeriez de la saleté MDR
Zimmer is a treasure.
Life is strange is it not?
You wake up everyday not knowing what’s in store.
You go to sleep only to journey yet again.
Our universe is so vast and yet it is so detailed.
Everything has a story, including you.
You may not be the first person to exist.
You definitely won’t be the last.
But you are the only you that exists.
You’re unique from everyone else in your own special way.
Life is a journey.
You will hit many bumps along the way.
But you’ll keep moving on.
As cheesy as it sounds its not the destination that matters, it’s the journey.
That’s what makes life so wonderful.
The good and the bad moments we go through.
The people we meet.
The places we go.
And the goals we accomplish.
It shows how incredible we can be and what we can do if we keep pushing on.
If we keep on living.
If you keep being you.
So life may be strange but it’s also very beautiful and you are a part of it.
So live your life the way you want to.
Do what you wanna do.
Be who you wanna be.
Just be you and never stop being you.
So don’t cry.
Keep pushing on.
And smile for all of the universe to see!
So I wish you the best on your journey through this strange thing we call life.
dont tell me not to cry! after your text, my screen has gone totally blurry, what kind of magic is that ;--;?
That's beautiful, read this during the music. And it gave me an extra strong feeling. Thanks, I needed this. :)
*Oh shit, that's deep*
Your comment gives me goosbumps
I started crying, then you said "don't cry".
That was powerful.
Thanks you very much for the kind words, good sir
This is quite possibly the best soundtrack to a film ever composed.
fun fact: the composer didn't even get to read the script, he just listened to a basic overview, took over an organ for a month, and came back with this. also this was performed solo by the composer in a grand cathedral
Yup
This ties Philip Glass's score for Koyaanisqatsi for me
You need to widen your listening horizons...
Mutiny on the Bounty
Star Wars
Midnight Cowboy
Broke back Mountain not to bad either.
Studying physics while listening to this fills me with meaning and determination, I promise I will study almost every single day of my life for the sake of all humanity
me too
Same here❤
🤝🏻Sameeee
May your meaningful dream turn true pal. Personally I'm glad to see the reason you've shared for learning Physics. We share similar thoughts. Cheers! (I teach Physics to High School Kids !)
Doing about just anything, perfect master piece if you want to concentrate
It's not just a normal music.
It explains the world.
It explains how much beautiful this universe is.
It explains the vast stretches of time.
It explains reality.
It explains love.
It explains the good weed you just smoked. LOL
@@PastorJC ???
"We used to look up at the sky and wonder at our place in the stars...
Now we just look down, and worry about our place in the dirt."
ok if hans doesnt deserve an oscar, give him nobel for medicine, for healing all souls!!!!
Whats your insta id
Damn thats smooth
@@Sbeve_Boner4966 yea it is lol
Somehow you rank an Oscar above a Nobel Prize
so true
5:52 "Those aren´t mountains" :O
I was lucky and bold enough to watch the film in cinemas without having even seen the trailer. I was blown away.
Every little detail in the movie was just done so perfectly and thought out so well. Everything from TARS and CASE being military surplus, their mannerisms, the design of them, the design of the ship, the rotating endurance, the "he wasn't hurting anybody" at the Indian drone which I didn't realize till later implies it had a neural processor just like TARS and was sentient, asking Murphy two points. Radar dish gun thing directly at the drone to establish communication, honestly as a scientist and engineer it just blew my mind how much attention to detail they put to make this story as realistic as possible. Future farms being run mostly on robots, the dust, even the very end when they are inside the Cooper station, which is just a giant O'Neill cylinder, which has been theorized for decades, even the small details like the direction of the waves on Miller's planet, indicating it was an eyeball planet with the same side always facing Gargantua, shaped like a football with a slight wobble. And then sing all the stars whip around the background faintly in the sky a couple times a second just like it would if an hour was actually 7 years. The only thing I didn't like was that it showed Miller's planet much farther away from gargantuan than it actually was, because they wanted to save that last Grand finale scene for the endurance Chase but honestly other than that this was an incredibly wilden story and I don't think that I would have changed anything about it. It's just a masterpiece and the thing is, you would think that a scientist would find it boring because of the inconsistencies of most space and science fiction related movies, but for the first part of the film I almost could genuinely believe it could be a documentary from the future.
@@Sisdey77 I noticed something. Not a single sentence or line in this movie was wasted.
The Indian drone at the beginning, that whole scene was genius. It gave us a LOT of implications without saying it.
1: We can tell that Cooper isn't an ordinary farmer.
2: Indian drone on us soil, it implies that USA has deteriorated so badly that they don't even have the resources to shoot it down anymore.
3: It gives a timeline for the collapse of the global economy, if Indian air force went down 10 years ago and they're ahead of us now in engineering, it's probably been 20 years since these issues really started.
And then the scene with murphey, right after at school. We learn from that that "Indian drone is of the highest quality" and that implies India has become a global superpower with enough resources to spy on the USA without reprocussions. We also learn that not only is the world too full of engineers which explains Cooper, the farmer hacker, but that 7 billion people all want it all, implying that most 3rd world countries have also fully developed by then.
I had to watch this a few times to catch everything. But damn it's like they took 6 hours worth of movie and condensed it down. The cornfield chase just set the stage with as much context as I'd have gotten from a prequel.
Avery Kucan I realized 30 things more than I knew from this single thread
@@pilotavery Wow, nice, thank you for all of this. Really, this is brilliant!
@@Looosid Just noticed one more thing when I re-watched it. The first few times I watched it I wondered why he had to separate the Ranger if after he did, the endurance was not firing any thrusters. So it wouldn't have made a difference.
I can't believe it took me this long for me to realize that he was taking advantage of the Penrose mechanism or Penrose process, to turn the mass lost to the black hole into kinetic energy with 86% efficiency.
@@Looosid Hah and grandpa, he said 6 billion people when he was a kid, implying he is a 90s or early 2000 kid (about that population. Him being 65 ish puts this taking place in 2065.
I loved the designs of the ship. They're nuclear reactor powered, and it directly heats any gas. It flash heats atmosphere by using an arc from an electric generator powered by the nuclear reactor. that Arc can superheat the air in order to operate as the combustion chamber of the turbine and provide both thrust out the back and also bypass some of the exhaust to Jets on the sides top and front for hovering and reaction control, it is a linear reaction control system that allows the ship to be stable with no moving parts. Metallic hydrogen is used in absence of atmosphere.
Imagine if they release it in theatres one more time. Just imagine.
It's showing at the Prince Charles Cinema, London in April 2020. Tickets booked!
@@WassupBruddah tell me about it. wishing everyone good health during this troubling time. Stay safe all.
@@WassupBruddah Who's that?
@@AlbertWesker_GOAT bruh wtf
@@xyphoes345 😂
This video is old and I don’t know if anyone will ever read this comment but ive been a huge fan of Interstellar for years. The music in this film has made me question my entire reality. I find myself blankly staring off into space wondering what's in store for us. I am jealous of the millions after me that will get to see it and experience it, yet I am also mournful for those already lost who have missed what we have created today. We aren't even the most dominant species this planet has ever had yet. Are we just a blip on the timeline? What's our meteor and will it be ourselves..
If you want to know what's worth knowing TH-cam 'mooji who am I'. Good luck on your journey
Interstellar gives you something that's not even explainable. For those who never watched it, please do it. It's necessary.
I finally got around to watching it recently and wished so much that I could have seen in in imax or at least a THX cinema. The sound is just so good and the music on top of it.
@@acethebunny bro it’s my favorite movie EVER! The soundtrack and the visuals, plus the overall story is absolutely incredible. Glad you enjoyed it :)
Cuba hehe
ok now the line in interstellar TARS: "you cant dock, its IMPOSSIBLE" Cooper: "NO ITS NECESSARY"
I see what you did there
The spaceship resembles a clock... what a great masterpiece
now that you mention it, it does! I've seen the movie about dozens of times, I didn't think of that!
it had to be circular so that it could spin and create artificial gravity ._.
@@parzingtheasian not because it's circular.. because of the twelve modules that is attached to the circumferential ring.
@@IAmAPhan Dang! I see that only now, too. That cannot be a coincidence...
....huh...? INDEED..... LOL
This is the movie that tells what is Universe, what is Earth, what is Time, what is Space, what is Humanity, what is Past, what is Future, what is Death, what is Life, what is Hate, and what is Love !!!
Great Job.
excellent comment!
In essence, this movie is all about love
Exactly :)
Interstellar is not a movie, it is life and philosophy for me...
True...We do not see it because we are alive, it makes us live when we see it.
🤓🤓
@@mahatmagandhi2434 😎😎
👍
Petition for Elon Musk to add this music in Starship while cruising to Mars
please
Yes. Plz
why, she just came from there
And blue danube when docking at mars
@@JukoYT save that when we're more comfortable going there
" I told you Murph, I will come back"...That touched my heart 😢
Rajshekar gouda because my dad promised me .. 😭
ITS too late Murph is older than COOPER
THIS FILM IS MADE UP FOR WHO LOVE FOR ASTRONOMY,SPACE
LOVE YOU NOLAN
NASA should make this the Official Space Anthem..
Exactly
@LIQUIDO_RULES that is also a great proposal 🤣🤣🤣👌👌👌👍👍👍
@LIQUIDO_RULES cant deny😂
I created an orchestral cover of this beautiful film, if you want to watch it visit my channel... I would be very pleased
Guys, when I read this comments I realise that that I am not alone in this world.
I feel sorry for those that didn't like Interstellar.....
Argh, some m*fuckers I knew on reddit kept shitting on this movie and REFUSED to believe it was a masterpiece. Their logic was A Space Odyssey was a better movie and they forgot that ASO was ALSO despised by the same kind of cucks who hated Interstellar.
astral nights honestly I don’t even bother with reddit, that app is even more toxic and hatred full than tiktok. I don’t like either but u understand me
Unfortunate for them that they are caught up into the "Rap" and "Hip Hop" genre.
@@afeef8502 true. I quit it after some time. Anonymity brings their uglier side to the front too often.
i feel more sorry for those who don't understand it
Interstellar is too dense, rich, and magnificant a movie to be taken in in one viewing. It grows on you, with each viewing, until you can take it all in. It was the same with it's a wonderful life. At first, the world didn’t quite know or understand what a masterpiece of movie-making had been created. Interstellar will grow, in time, to it's full stature, and will be beloved worldwide, for the masterwork that it is, and will eternally live in the hearts of all human beings---
"Mountains" and "No Time for Caution" are particularly amazing! Hans Zimmer is a genius.
sincerely, is difficult to choice one or another soundtrack, cause.....everthing is so magic, each one in particular way...my simple opinion off course.
Those 2, including Tick Tock, which is basically extended Mountains, are just ICONIC!
Putting No Time for Caution right after Mountains is GENIUS. My favorite tracks
Every time 8:42 starts, I feel amazed that an actual human being, no different to you and I, sat down and wrote that.
thats so true
Agree 100%
me too , i feel the same
Not a human, a god
For me it’s 23:30
Listen till the end
This movie reminds us that time is our greatest enemy. An absolute masterpiece of a film.
“I rather believe that time is a companion who goes with us on the journey and reminds us to cherish every moment, because it will never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how we've lived.”
- Captain Jean-Luc Picard
How much time did it take you to come up with that? Hehehe, just teasing.
I could willingly cry listening to this at any second
With beautiful music in the background and all the positive comments brought me tears.
Some scores are so good they make me wonder if the film was in fact just a really long music video for them.
nice
*Thoughtfully rests bent finger across chin* That could be.
Well considering that the entire film of interstellar was based upon the main theme... it could be.
This is the case for every Nolan - Zimmer collaboration. They work together so incredibly well
Well the scene where everything was going crazy and spinning, the music was meant to overshadow the voices of the actors, to add some sort of epic doom suspense
I watch Interstellar once an year. It is the most amusing day of the year.
5 times a year
@@arismursidi instead watch 'Your Name" anime alternately I do it like that. 2-2 times both movie a year
I watch it 365 times a year
I watch it for 7 years every hour
So glad there's people who understand this music 😌
God: create humans
Humans: creates this
God: now this is what I was talking about...
"wakes up" Holy shit I just had a crazy realization that there is no bound between myself and the environment. That I can not exist in this reality without all aspects of interconnectivity of the environment. Realizes that the empty space in the environment is more important that the matter that it contains. Realizes that every single thing that happens to me is a direct communication with the universe. Realizes that the voice guiding me inside my head is not my voice. Realizes that the thoughts I am having are happening to me and I am not generating them. Has the deepest sense of realization that the true me has never spoke a word in my life and has only observed. That the purpose of life was always understanding. Now lays no claim to achievement or mistake and can access Nirvana states due to the fact that everything is perfect and exists completely. Understands that by changing this view all aspects of life become enjoyable and are completely liberated from fear and anxiety. "Falls in love with life in a way unimaginable"
@@XbusydX, Iam.....speechless
@JoshGates This was the only way I could sum it in a short form. I have experienced this in the last 24 months. Unbelievable experiences 1 after another. I am blessed to be walking down this path. I have now completely unmasked myself using Mushrooms and DMT. On DMT I was able to experience death. Not just an ego death but I went through the full process of death. I was able to achieve this by doing what everyone else is terrified to do... Creating a really bad trip experience on DMT while using Cake to numb my body and trick it into thinking I was dying. The experience was terrifying. I was tortured to death over what felt like 100 years. I had no body so the torture was psychological. It used everyone and everything I loved to destroy my ego until all that was left was pure energy. My personality was destroyed. then i entered a place of amazing color where I met my Jester archetype. It challenged me to figure out what I was. It took me some time but I realized that I was everything. Once that happened I reconnected with the source energy of the universe and I started to remember what I was and what I was doing. I am the eternal everything looking deeply at myself from every single vantage point imaginable all at once without time. In doing so I created an interconnected universe of experience where I can achieve all states of being.When you die you see the universe from the outside.. the eternal side. When you are alive you experience the universe internally as 1 small aspect of it. All of the people and matter within the universe are all you operating without time. quantum projections of state experience. The best part about this knowledge is that no matter what happens... you win. you are eternal and you will remember at the time of death after you shed your ego. If you are able to shed your ego on earth then you will start to remember withour death being nessasary.
If you were going to build a universe and you couldn't lie. where would you hide the true answers?? In the place you were terrified to look. Have you ever wondered why all scriptures are written in metaphors? Because the divine can not lie. It can only tell partial metaphorical truths so that they can be interpreted differently an create different states of experience. All religions are true to some degree. all science is true to some degree. Everything is only relative to the observer. Don't form opinions on anything. look that positions as the universe experiencing itself in every way possible. Everything already exists in full and can not be destroyed. Everything exists perfectly as good and bad. Fall in love with that and stop yourself when you take a side on anything. Instead laugh... You made laughter the most enjoyable thing in the universe. When you die you will realize that the whole universe is really just a comedy... and a good one.
@@XbusydX, brooo thats just..... weirdly awesome 😳. So, do you think that the experience was good for you, what were your thoughts after that?, and also it seems you felt way better with life after that.
The person who is reading this, I wish you a calm, successful, and healthy life forever ❤
Anche a te amico/a 19,04
Ameen and I wish you too😊
Zimmers work really shines if you have good quality headphones. Turn off the lights and just embrace the scores entirety. Every note, Instrument and voice is all so beautifully crafted into one blissful listening experience that can transcend the movie and into your own life if you just take the time to think about it. Your meaning, the way you go about every day business. The interactions you have with other people and last but not least. When you ponder on your future and what you do with the limited time you have on this planet.
You are soo right mate.
The music gives me chills in a good way!!! Amazing in every way!!!
This is the story of 7.5 billion souls, the aspect of our construct that no one has ever been able to explain the how and why. It is the simplest, yet most complex story ever told. How the undying love of a father for his daughter is so strong that it can make the most inflexible laws of the known universe bend and twist. Reshaping the fabric of the universe to save ourselves... My God, my headphones are pulsing on my ears, yet the music is not too loud... Simply, wow!!!
Who cares of awards or achievements that Interstellar didn't win. We know, and tens of million's of viewers know... This film and all ensemble and its majestic score, is truly a intrinsically entwined masterpiece taking us on a roller coaster ride of emotions, blowing our imagination with wonderment.
Bloody nora, this version is awe inspiring my friend, bravo
The reason why interstellar is so popular is that hans zimmer influences us with his music and takes us to other worlds. We feel the movie thanks to his soundtrack, thanks hans zimmer.
The connection between soundtracks in this compilation gave me goosebumps
I feel my soul...it tingles...the sound is making me Feel. I can feel my toes, my skin, my sight. Zimmer is skilled or gifted or blessed or all three. This should be protected from misuse and directed to uplift people.
Winning or not, losing or not...does not matter. This touches the soul.... something that should be protected and treated with respect.
Best reflection about this movie
I feel so miserable while listening to this and yet want to perform something great afterwards. This song is a masterpiece of feelings!
agony,fellings,existence questions,love,unknown,loss miserable but warming ending,crying...emazing
It truly defines what is meant to be done by humans, and that is to explore, and colonize.
@@thecubeguy1661 and human natural too
7:23 - 8:42 Buildup
8:43 - 9:18 Climax (I love how the main melody takes the spotlight with that high crisp organ)
9:19 - 10:40 Payoff
Brilliant!
It's timeless, it's classical, it's futuristic, it's emotive, it's frightening and soothing at the same time. It's perfect.
I always considered "Heat" or "Batman Forever" as the best movie soundtracks of all time. But this is another level. Out of this world.
Guys, when I read this comments I realise that that I am not alone in this world.
Same
You are not. You never were.
You are not alone my friend. There are so many wonderful people who understand and admire this film and its music. Stunning.
Read the short story „the egg“ from Andy weir. It takes 4-5 minutes and trust me it’s worth it. After you read it come back here and read your comment again. Blowing minds on a different level..
Same here.
I listen to this as I write my essays for my professors, and I feel like it makes my essays more powerful and just better quality overall. Thank you Hans Zimmer!
This is one of those masterpieces that give me GOOSEBUMPS every time again.
Covid-19 brought me here.
"Do not go gentle into that good night."
"Rage, rage against the dying of the light."
Frank Danhof 👊🏻
Criiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnggggeeee
Though the wise in the end know dark is right
it's quite amazing how we humans are able to think at the scale of a universe. We are meant to travel far beyond, unravel the secrets of cosmos. A day will come when our efforts and sacrifices will finally pay off.
This move bigger than any Oscar. Just listening to this music make me feel deep deep inside. 🚀🚀🚀
Master of the masterpieces. It evokes powerful emotional responses and brings you to space with no cost.
I agree
It was at this point that I realized that directors make the movies after Hans writes the score.
actually hans made score after declaration of this movie. He was told to make scores on daughter father relationship and wasn't told that its on space. He made this like its anthem of space. Such a talent!
My cinema has just reopened and because so many films have pushed back their release dates they've started showing already released films and one of them was Interstellar. It was genuinely on my bucket list to be able to watch this in a cinema given its amazing soundtrack and visuals and I'm glad to say it didn't disappoint. I was sat there smiling like an idiot throughout the whole film and when Cooper sees the oncoming wave on Miller's planet despite seeing it like 5 times I was like 'holy shit look at that thing'
lucky
Lucky man.
l😊
I'm watching this masterpiece again today. I feel that my soul tend to escape and lost in the universe for minutes. When I'm stressed out or depressed, this would be my 'drive-thru' moment. Hans Zimmer had pulled it off magically - allowing us to explore the space, anytime we need - seeking the wonders of the universe that God crafted.
"You Can't Just Put All interstellar tracks in one youtube video, it's impossible"
"no, it's necessary"
*Director* It's not possible for you to create a single masterpiece that no one else has made.
*Musician* No, it's necessary.
Bane: I'm necessary evil!
It is a pretty average collection of digital sounds. It gets the job done when in combination with the movie so it is a deserved success, but far from a masterpiece
@@renovatiovr that's what we want
@@lavsvslv well it doesn't matter what you want, it is what it is
RENOVATIO that’s just like, your opinion, man
This song has changed the way I study for classes. I have listened to this exact mix probably more than 50 times this past month as I prep for finals next week, I am so thankful I found this.
First of all it's not a song, it's a beautiful sound track of music that fulfills ur emotions and helps u to study better
Joseph Cavaliere what did you possible gain by commenting that 😂
Oh I gained some respect for being honest about what u said, maybe u should believe in yourself and just enjoy the music, music is good for meditation and it brings fulfillment of beautiful memories in my life 🎶 ✨
Joseph Cavaliere I don’t understand why you felt like you needed to correct my word choice😂
What's the matter u feel embarrassed about what I mean, hey if think its a song so be it, music is music 🎶 🤔
these soundtracks get me through the hardest days of my life, the best movie and the best soundtrack ever
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
When I listen to Zimmer,
The neighbours do too.
Nice one
I mean I’m blasting the music so loud they have to listen as well.
Damn man, Now I know who learned Shakespeare poetry :v
Uso fone senão todos iam ouvir...
Made my day..
This video single-handedly carried me through midterms. Thank you so much
2021 and im still feeling the goosebumps it wont ever get old. Hans Zimmer has made himself immortal. Creating true deep and mesmerizing pieces of scores such as this and for INCEPTION , Batman TDK and Potc
Dude Tenet was scored by Ludwig Goranson.
@@smaug9833 my bad
@@smaug9833 i was just hyped up btween this music
5:52 that giant wave gave me the chills
same here my mans.
Zimmer has beaten himself
black and blue!
hands down, best soundtrack to anything was The Prince of Egypt.
in no way am i religious, but what a freaking masterpiece. i belt out the songs every time i listen to the soundtrack
Hans Zimmer is a genius.
I think I'm gonna watch the movie again. Just for the epic music scenes
doctor:
you have 25 mins left to live.
me:
seca90
You still have 22 seconds left (:!
@@turkipunk4723 replay !
Turki Grimes he wrote the comment in the last seconds 😭
@@turkipunk4723 well. It would take 22 seconds to search for this
I have 68 years left and I know how i’m going to spend it
Really was one of the most sci-fiction classics of all time. I think this was really the cinematic experience Stanley Kubrick would have liked to create in the 60's with 2001 A Space Odyssey but needed another 50 years of tech improvements to create such a film. The soundtrack...WOW! Makes you feel you're right in the movie in every way.
Agreed! Still, Stanley Kubrick set a standard irrespective of the time, I couldn't believe that it was made in '60s! And sure will be the case with Interstellar too as time passes...
Stanley Kubrick did just fine. A lot of these modern Sci-Fi head trip movies owe a lot to his pioneering visions. Gone were the laser-cannons and space-fighter dogfights....
and he didn't even get an oscar for it...
*Such disappointment*
MemeQueen Roxy Oscar didn’t deserve him
Oscars are dog treats for those who perform the right sociopolitical tricks. They've meant nothing for quite some time.
i regret that i didn;t went to cinema when it came out .. it would've been such an immortal experience... i feel so bad
Its the only movie I have seen more than once, in the theater more than once in decades. Truly Awesome.
I watched it on an airplane on a tiny screen on the back of a chair from Hawaii to Narita. Epic.
I didn't either but I built a home theater room with the most epic sound system I've ever heard. This movie and sound track was glorious on it.
The music was really painfully loud in the cinema, on purpose. It was a point of discussion at the time. But somehow that actually improved the experience and impact of the movie and it's feeling of intensity.
The soundtrack to Interstellar is absolutely haunting! It's the kind of music one never forgets.
Whenever I listen to this soundtrack, I feel like lost in space. Feels like Hans Zimmer literally visited space before creating this soundtrack😅🙏
Christopher Nolan didn't even tell him what genre the movie was for the soundtrack he was creating. Didn't want to influence him. All he told him was there was some drama between father and child which Hans wrongly assumed was father/son.
Remarkable! 🎯
Who's here after the Black hole photograph was shown. In awe at what secrets we have yet to uncover.
Such a bittersweet score. Makes me think of my both my daughters and I tear up every time.
At this point, I am so much obsessed with Space and Astronomy, that if I get a chance to go to space with zero chance of return, I will take that ❤
Those are great odds for someone like me. 😀. Love it.
My whole life I fought suicide, depression, anxiety I tried everything and still nothing helped. I chose my own path and started experimenting with halluciagens shrooms, LSD, and dmt. While peaking on L did dmt and after awakening from the dmt trip I felt like I literally threw up nasty black negative energy crying my eyes out and laughing like the joker 😂. I was listening to this album during and it's at the 5 min mark to 10 min mark that really hits hard for me about releasing all of it. Since then I've never once have been depressed or suicidal not even after I lost my son William Aleksander Hood 2 weeks before his due date. I played this main song for him at his funeral. I love you my son and you are always with me and I will soon be up there with you but for now I must watch over my other beautiful son Isaiah Russell Hood. ❤️ Too anyone reading this don't ever give up hope. You are loved and needed here in this world.
fuck yourself now
@@Vismay_K amal kurian, your videos are cringe asf now stfu
@@Vismay_K LMAO boi that's true, are cringe af 😂
Jesus take you to hight places when you tell him exactly how you feel,he create the universe and he knew your future.he is more then everything when he erase the pass and make you into his hands.Jesus loves you.he is Almigthy, and omnipresent and omniscient. He has peace,and love when you ask him in your hide places.
Dang that is a sad story. Sorry to hear about your troubles. But glad to hear you are in a better place in life now. Keep hanging in there and finding more reasons to be hopeful and positive 👍
the whole universe is my home when I'm listening to this music
This is so deep man! With you on this brother!
Its your home even without it. Tho, be warned, you leave this planet you'll most likely die, because the universe is not suited for our species, not yet. 50 years from now , we will be an interplanetary species.
😿it is
True that bro..
The number of time you listen this music the number of times you fall in love with it.
Every single time I start studying for my exams I come back to this masterpiece. It never gets old. It provides me with the needed energy same goes for your "Tenet Ultimate Cut" video
Finally got my fiance to watch this movie. I could tell she didn't think she'd enjoy it, but she was so interested the entire time that she was on the edge of the couch. She sobbed multiple times. This movie is and will always, to me, be a masterpiece of music and overwhelming odds
This movie was so underrated-it’s a masterpiece on every level!
After this, go and look at Hans Zimmer playing an electric guitar, it'll be the most badass thing you'll ever see.
When I see this movie in year 2015 I was in new situation I was for first time parent of my beautifull daughter at this time almost half year.The powerest and strong moment for me was scene wher Mathew McConoughey leave his house,.....leave Merv.Actuali who haven't children can't understant how deep is clear love between daughter and her father. Sorry my English isn't good. Thank You Ch.Nolan and Hans Zimmer. Perfect Job. God bless you
CASE: It's not possible.
Cooper: No. It's necessary.
TARS?
@@ghosteclipse8875 yes is not Case is tars
Fuck off
@@TheChristian198703 TARS is an anagram.
TARS - - - > STAR.
@@cagrikuzaytepe It is also
It s a weird feeling when you realize that what is in the sky is much, much, much more active, dynamic, than anything else on Earth, but still, when you look at the sky, nothing seems to move, it feels empty, compared to what is in "the sky"
"is in" the sky. Sorry. 😀
One of the most striking aspects of Interstellar is its breathtaking visuals. The film features stunning depictions of space travel, with vividly realized planets, black holes, and wormholes that capture the imagination and push the limits of what is possible in filmmaking. The use of practical effects and miniatures, combined with cutting-edge computer graphics, creates a sense of scale and grandeur that is unparalleled in modern cinema.
But Interstellar is more than just a visual spectacle. At its core, the film is a deeply emotional story about the power of human connection and the importance of family. The relationship between McConaughey's character, Cooper, and his daughter Murph (played by Mackenzie Foy and Jessica Chastain) is at the heart of the film, driving the narrative forward and giving it a sense of urgency and purpose.
Interstellar also grapples with complex scientific and philosophical themes, exploring the nature of time, the mysteries of the universe, and the relationship between humanity and the cosmos. The film draws on real-world science and theories, including Einstein's theory of relativity and the concept of a multiverse, to create a compelling and intellectually stimulating story.
In addition to its technical and storytelling achievements, Interstellar also features standout performances from its cast. McConaughey delivers a nuanced and emotional performance as Cooper, while Hathaway and Chastain bring depth and complexity to their roles as fellow astronauts. The supporting cast, including Caine, John Lithgow, and Wes Bentley, also turn in strong performances that help to ground the film in a sense of reality.
Overall, Interstellar is a masterful work of filmmaking that pushes the boundaries of what is possible in cinema. With its stunning visuals, emotional storytelling, and thought-provoking themes, it has cemented its place as a modern classic and a testament to the power of cinema to inspire and awe audiences.
Every little details make the path of our lives. Connected to the stars, we have to never forger where we came from.
The emotions this music evokes are so profound and being an explanation. I'm transformed into my purest and most positive image of myself, I'm traveling into new dimensions within myself, with so much peace in such a chaotic world.
This music is so powerful and I love the use of the organ which is not something you hear in movies that often
i want to start a petition to have a world wide screening of this movie again. for free. i own this movie but i feel like everyone should be able to enjoy it for free. what do you guys and girls think?
Go ahead we are with you
99% of the people will not understand and appreciate this movie and this music, leave them alone.
@@tsjingtsjangtsjoeng9796 very very true
indeed
What do you mean when you say you own the movie?
Wow, I could watch the movie and listen to the music 100 of times. Interstellar is above all the movies, its a masterpiece. I love it.
Imagine sitting at a far away place under the clear night sky...listening to this music...its as if this music binds the universe together
This is easily the greatest movie ever made. I've seen it in Imax when it was in the theater, and I have it in 4k. I I watch it at least once a year. I have goosebumps the entire movie.
This is my favourite movie ever. The soundtrack makes me travel across the universe and tears come from my eyes. Thanks for this.
Beyond the stars, where galaxies roam,
A cosmic journey, a distant home.
Through wormholes vast, a timeless flight,
Exploring depths of infinite light.
I was analyzing what and why humans mindset and emotions temporarily change when they listen to Hans Zimmer music.Apparently with Mountains, it seems to be the ticking of the time, which makes your brain wonder what is going to happen, but with the tempo rising little by little people's lives start flashing in a weird way, and their minds force them to put themselves in a situation where you have to think fast.Which is why they get @t matter how many times i have listened to it, the trick always comes to @t its not only putting you in a tense situation, it puts you in a place where you tell yourself(there are two types of people), one that thinks he is a man with a legacy, one that keeps on going , one that remembers someone, somewhere is beleiving in him, and is counting on them, the other tyoe of person is one that is depressing and seeing that their life means nothing, they plan to put it on risk and eventually listen to it sadly.And this goes estimated nearly identical to the other interstellar soundtrack
This is the most beautiful song of all time. Thank you Hans for this gift.
INTERSTELLAR IS THE MODERN EQUIVALENT TO 2001 A SPACE ODYSSEY UNEXPLAINABLE BUT BRILLIANT.
Esta película es verdaderamente fenomenal. Una película para pensar, ya que su argumento no es simple ficción, es una posibilidad futura muy cierta, incluso las tormentas de polvo. Sobre la música de la pelicula, es una de las piezas maestras más especiales que he escuchado hasta ahora. Me causa sensaciones muy raras y especiales, te transporta a sentimientos muy profundos, hasta dolororos y desesperanzadores, pero la humanidad seguramente conseguirá sobrevivir a sus propios errores. Es bueno saber que no soy el único al que esta banda sonora impacta de una forma especial.
7 mil millones de personas
Y todos querías tenerlo todo...
El tiempo no es importante, sólo la vida es importante.
@@JUANALEJIM L HOMME EST CAPABLE DU PIRE COMME DU ............MEILLEUR
No one I know in person appreciates this movie nor admires it. Nobody wants to talk about facts related since they do not care. I felt like I was the only one who loved it. I didn't know if I was just exaggerating for being obsessed with it and including its theme song. However as I read through the comments I realize I am actually not the only one that feels the same way about this amazing film. I wish the whole comment section were my friends in real life. We could be nerdy and talk about this and related topics ): You all are wonderful people and I love the fact that there is people out there who share the same interests. I hope I can find my circle of these kind of friends in real life.
Never has a soundtrack been as amazing as the movie itself. It literally is breathtaking