INTERSTELLAR (2014) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | (*Science is INSANE!!*)

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  • Here we go the result off Patreon Poll for Christopher Nolan movies and we have a winner!!!
    Movie Name: Interstellar
    Director: Christopher Nolan
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    This movie is insane and so beautiful all at the same time I mean I was not a fan of science growing up but Lord sign me up to learn the life out of GRAVITY🤯
    The musical score by Hans Zimmer uffffff it has my heart and the story oh boy as always an emotional wreck so enjoy me being confused and sad all at once😭♥️
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    Outro: 57:20
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  • @The_RedVIII
    @The_RedVIII ปีที่แล้ว +144

    Nolans best movie without a doubt. And he made a lot of good movies. But no other movie makes you feel like this one. It's a masterpiece.

    • @elkyry25
      @elkyry25 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Inception its top !

  • @nandurohit0076
    @nandurohit0076 ปีที่แล้ว +80

    "Because my dad promised me..."
    Right at the heart..everytime....
    Christopher Nolan masterpiece❤️👌👌

  • @theredeemer1644
    @theredeemer1644 ปีที่แล้ว +95

    38:54
    Brand: -Cooper, what are you doing?
    Cooper: -Docking.
    Hans Zimmer 🎵🎹🎶 Literally raising the dead with this music.
    CASE: It's not possible.
    Cooper: No... it's necessary.
    EVERYONE: 👀👀👀👀

    • @Raurus_Aran
      @Raurus_Aran ปีที่แล้ว +8

      The movie is the fkin best of it's kind in the entie cinematographic history. And I'm not arguing about it u_u

    • @evanhayward1502
      @evanhayward1502 หลายเดือนก่อน

      A high point, THE high point in cinematic music this century. No Time for Caution is a three-act, self-contained drama. Even without the stunning visuals.
      Zimmer and Nolan, individually are both brilliant and great. Together they are peerless.

  • @vincew4297
    @vincew4297 ปีที่แล้ว +120

    What’s so beautiful about Coop and Murph’s relationship was that although everyone always thought she hated her dad for leaving she was wearing the same jacket Coop was wearing when he left when she came back to their house toward the end as an adult. Which was a great indication of how much their love and connection was impenetrable

    • @terryc7142
      @terryc7142 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Exactly. The pain in Murph's question about him leaving her was completely tied to her total love and trust of her Dad. Just the thought of that being betrayed was overwhelming to her for a while. It was shaken but never broken.

    • @Stogie2112
      @Stogie2112 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I never thought that Murphy hated her father for leaving. She was heartbroken for sure. When she found out that Plan A was a sham, she was very angry, as she thought her Dad knew about it. She wasn't certain, though. She still had hope....

    • @heavy9106
      @heavy9106 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Good catch, I'm huge fan of Interstellar and i never noticed that 😅

    • @chrischarlescook
      @chrischarlescook ปีที่แล้ว +7

      I've seen this film a dozen times and never noticed that. Good shout. I love how TARS asks Coop where he got the coordinates, when they came from him 😅

    • @heavy9106
      @heavy9106 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Your comment made me check Murph's jacket... It turns out that it is not the same jacket! It is very similar but not identical. What you saying is still relevant though - Murph bought herself similar jacket because it reminds her of her dad.

  • @stefanhuddleston6816
    @stefanhuddleston6816 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    What I get from this film is that beyond all the science, love transcends space and time. The connection he had with his daughter made her finally realize that it was her dad communicating with her. Brand says it all with one quote "Love is the one thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space. Maybe we should trust that, even if we can't understand it."

  • @blueskies_47
    @blueskies_47 ปีที่แล้ว +71

    this is my favourite movie EVER! thank you so much for reacting to it!!

    • @kdreamscosmos4279
      @kdreamscosmos4279 ปีที่แล้ว

      She did a fake reaction for sure. 10/10 movie btw

    • @Raurus_Aran
      @Raurus_Aran ปีที่แล้ว

      X2

    • @nishan.tmg7
      @nishan.tmg7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Your favourite movie bt you still believe in ghost nd gods🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @VColossalV
      @VColossalV 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@kdreamscosmos4279 not sure how you deciphered that it was a fake reaction

  • @kylemma33
    @kylemma33 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Blight does kill crops. The dust storm are from a lack of vegetation in the soil, without vegetation the soil/dust is easily kicked up into air.

  • @Brad-ic4bp
    @Brad-ic4bp 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I love that emergency, spinning docking scene. As an engineer on the NASA Orion Spacecraft program, that 3-petal docking mechanism looks very accurate (same as the Orion docking hardware).

    • @AL-fl4jk
      @AL-fl4jk 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      😍

  • @Steelburgh
    @Steelburgh ปีที่แล้ว +45

    Sadly, that wasn't the baby who grew up. That was his second kid, Coop. It was easy to miss, but in the messages he said Jesse died and was buried next to grandpa. Coop found out he was a grandfather and that he'd lost his grandson in the span of about a minute.

    • @Steelburgh
      @Steelburgh ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Wow what a fantastic reaction. So nice to find others who were as affected as we were. It's such a powerful film.

    • @KaiLucasZachary
      @KaiLucasZachary 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      There are a lot of very subtle lines in this movie that hint to great messages, which is part of what makes it so great. The more times you watch it, the more you pick up on all the subtleties in the introductory scenes.

  • @Stogie2112
    @Stogie2112 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    The best part of the tesseract scene is that the tesseract is REAL. Christopher Nolan had his team build a real tesseract of Murphy's bedroom in a huge studio set. It's not infinitely large, of course, but it was large enough to have Cooper (McConaughey) travel from bedroom to bedroom... 👍👍

  • @GrouchyMarx
    @GrouchyMarx ปีที่แล้ว +11

    There's another very good scifi along this line called "Contact" (1997) again with Matt McConaughey. Jodie Foster plays the lead role. It's based on the scifi novel by Dr Carl Sagan, known for the 13-part TV science series "Cosmos" of the 80s and 90s. When writing Contact, Sagan sought advice from friend Prof Kip Thorne of Caltech to keep the science as accurate as possible. Thorne is also a producer on Interstellar. If want to learn more about science start with Sagan's Cosmos and later the continuation of Cosmos done recently by Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, that will cover many of the sciences but heavy on astronomy. Stephen Hawking did excellent science documentaries you'd enjoy too.

  • @lethaldose2000
    @lethaldose2000 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Caaaaaaaalypso, I love , love, love your reaction to "Interstellar", The amazing thing about Chris Nolan's writing is the level of emotional intelligence he assumes the audience has. We all know Copper loves his daughter. ------- When he says, "The first thing you learn about being a parent, is making sure your child is safe and protected. That includes not telling a ten-year-old girl, that the world is coming to an end."------- In this exchange of dialogue Nolan is showing how Cooper specifically loves and care for Murph in ways too deep to comprehend. ------- In ways so deep that he would travel the universe to save his daughter and the rest of humanity.

  • @finesupplements9698
    @finesupplements9698 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    That scene when his son shows him the baby breaks me down every time.

  • @emointelligence
    @emointelligence ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Thank you for your wonderful reaction. I was crying along with you and I’ve seen this movie over ten times.❤

  • @floriangrogoll5206
    @floriangrogoll5206 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Especially with this film you have to talk about the interaction between acting, camera, effects & music. If even one of them were missing or bad, it would fail completely. Everything fits here. Above all, one should emphasize the music. Because she not only supports the pictures to create emotions...... no, she partially creates this kind of emotions that match the pictures. All in all it is a masterpiece of drama, sci-fi & family drama

  • @lakshmifull
    @lakshmifull 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Cooper detatching into black hole. Reminds me of all the sacrifices the amount of men have made for our society. Mad respect.

  • @KaiLucasZachary
    @KaiLucasZachary 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I'm happy that you were able to appreciate this film for what is was. So many people go into it thinking it's a "space movie"... but it's really an emotional drama about survival and family and humanity. I love so many of your comments on things men say. "Hold on to what?" as they're falling to death. "This is the dumbest thing ever" as two men are struggling alone on a desolate frozen planet. This is truly why women survive longer than men in the human species. If Dr Brand had been listened to about the power of love in the first place, he never would have had to interact with Dr Mann (ironic name lol).
    Your accent is so interesting to me. In some ways it sounds Indian, but there's also a touch of French and almost some British English in there. I love studying studying languages and accents, even though I'm not super great at identifying them. I got a degree in linguistics because of my fascination. Your specific accent is one that I feel like I've never specifically heard before though, and I love that.

  • @SFAutor
    @SFAutor ปีที่แล้ว +5

    If you love Hans Zimmer and one of the best story plays ever, please watch "The Last Samurai" with Tom Cruise and Ken Watanabe. Epic movie that makes me cry each time I watch it and probably one of the best movies I have seen in my life.

  • @michaelmcbreen4025
    @michaelmcbreen4025 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    An absolute Masterpiece and the music by Hans Zimmer truly sublime the whole experience goes right to your soul.👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @jacovisser9433
    @jacovisser9433 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I truly love this movie. It explains such difficult subjects like physics so that we can understand. "Because my dad promised me" gets me every time.

  • @user-bb8yj7gr1q
    @user-bb8yj7gr1q ปีที่แล้ว +8

    39:06 .. one of the most breathtaking scenes in movie history, in my opinion. Many people make a big mistake in their reactions to this film by cutting this scene. I think that if you're reviewing Interstellar, this scene should be left COMPLETE... as you did (you almost didn't cut it... you're the first one!) thanks.
    wrote through a translator from Russian

  • @evanhayward1502
    @evanhayward1502 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "I think I'll take her to that". Best line in the movie.

  • @lethaldose2000
    @lethaldose2000 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hey Calypso, now you've gotten a taste of Christopher Nolan and his work, you have to dive into the rabbit hole full on.
    Let's start with, "Inception", "The Prestige", Batman trilogy, Dunkirk, and his latest endeavor, "Oppenheimer".------ Let's not forget the work of his brother with, "Westworld". ------ Enjoy and know that your journey has just begun.

  • @tacc8227
    @tacc8227 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    8:40 "how did no one see that?" Much like the 1930 dust bowl, there were no warnings as you would expect today. Why there were warnings in this movie dictates the Tech no longer existed/worked. IE the drones failing ,the satellites failed, ect.. In the end a lot of the electronics seem to be failing at an alarming rate.
    On a side note, Murphey was one of the Narrator's in the video talking about her dad being a farmer and the dust bowl.

  • @THEMAADASSHOLE
    @THEMAADASSHOLE ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You were talking about the "patronus" charm in Harry Potter 3 when he saved himself.

  • @bigdream_dreambig
    @bigdream_dreambig ปีที่แล้ว

    8:55 Close. Blight is typically a disease, not a poison. The dust storms are an issue here because so many of the crops have died. There are lots of empty fields of dirt. Combining this with winds and a drought gives you dry, exposed topsoil which then gets carried into the air.

  • @arthurcamargo8416
    @arthurcamargo8416 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Time and space are funny things... in that they are the same thing. Some physicists believe that black holes are wormhole leading somewhere new. Some say that time and space reverse at the center, in that you can travel through time in any direction while space ticks away in only one direction! That was the basis of the Tesseract in this movie. The science of this movie was literally brand new... so brand new that the image of "Gargantua" actually predicted the first image of a black hole ever seen/taken, almost three years after the film!! An great film and wonderful reactions! Thank you!

  • @CreeperBoyGamingyt
    @CreeperBoyGamingyt ปีที่แล้ว

    The tesseract scene is so trippy. It’s where we find out cooper was the ghost

  • @davidstuber9366
    @davidstuber9366 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Masterpiece! I’ve watched the movie, reactions so many times and I am still in awe of the genius of the story, performances, visuals and soundtrack!

  • @ellesinky8667
    @ellesinky8667 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    This movie really works for me, I think even after 100 rewatches I'll still bawl my eyes out the same as the first time!
    My recommendation for new TV shows : The Leftovers (3 short seasons. Gloomy and depressing premice but gripping characters and storyline. I LOVE it!), Hannibal (3 seasons of 13 episodes each. Warning: It's gory but so beautiful and psychologically interesting).
    For comedy: Community, Grey's Anatomy (is a great medical soap opera), The Good Place
    SciFi if you want to try: Battlestar Galactica, Fringe, The Expanse
    ... and of course if you want to try Westworld (co-written by Jonathan Nolan, same as Interstellar)

    • @kellymoses8566
      @kellymoses8566 ปีที่แล้ว

      The leftovers is really terrible Damon Lindelof garbage.

  • @Alias-Steff
    @Alias-Steff ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Great reaction!!! 👌👌👌Next one: "Schindlers list"

  • @jinxysaberk
    @jinxysaberk ปีที่แล้ว +1

    “Docking in that???” Had me crying of laughter holy shit that is such a good reaction

  • @evanhayward1502
    @evanhayward1502 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When I saw the thumbnail I thought "Indian Air Force drone, how's that going to go down"?
    Loved the grin.

  • @sasankakasun
    @sasankakasun ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Best movie! Christopher Nolan+ Hans Zimmer collab is the best! Hans music is the best!

  • @falkohehl8769
    @falkohehl8769 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great reaction. There are so many things in our beautiful universe, we understand now and at the same time its totally crazy und blow our minds. And this film can give you a hint to understand time and gravity and how its connected. And they put it in a very emotional story. Perfect. Definitely in my Top 10.

  • @mr.pancake7960
    @mr.pancake7960 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    “Because my dad promised me.” Is the hardest I’ve ever cried at a movie 😢

  • @XeonAlpha
    @XeonAlpha ปีที่แล้ว

    On the water planet, in the background there is a "ticking" sound (it's kind of easy to miss if you don't know it's there). Each "tick" represents one day on Earth passing.

  • @ALROD
    @ALROD 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "Because my dad promised me" always gets me

  • @stevensparfven
    @stevensparfven ปีที่แล้ว

    In watching your thoughts after this reaction, I was struck by how you want to learn more about the science behind this movie and more science in general. I chuckled to myself because having watched a great many of your reactions to this point, I always found myself astonished at how quickly you are able to grasp the deeper meaning behind so many things, particularly in the Game of Thrones reactions. You are able to make connections quite quickly. My point is, you have a wonderful mind and I am quite impressed. And yes, I did watch your entire wrap up of this movie. Lol

  • @beamertoy
    @beamertoy ปีที่แล้ว

    Saturn IS gorgeous.. but it is also terrifying. There basically is no surface, just swirling gas and liquid until you reach the core. That's why they call it a gas giant, tho most ppl don't know what it means.
    There's a very intriguing video on it by V101 SPACE

  • @bigdream_dreambig
    @bigdream_dreambig ปีที่แล้ว +1

    16:48 Think about a hand-held bucket that has some water in the bottom. If you swing it up and around in a big circle (meaning it's upside down part of the time), the water will remain "stuck" to the bottom of the bucket and not fall out. This is due to something called "centripetal force" which feels very similar to gravity if you're the thing being spun around. It's the same as what happens when you travel too fast around a corner in a car and it seems like you're being pushed toward the door on the side opposite the direction of the turn.

  • @quoniam426
    @quoniam426 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Sound is a mecanical phenomenon, molecules and atoms "hitting" each other and transmitting the movement over and over to others. If the pressure is too low, they won't encounter the next atom or molecule and what we percieve as sound doesn't exist. Although, there is still enough particles to hit eachother in space, the sound created by it would so low frequencies that no living being would hear it unless it was accelerated thousands of times.
    So on principle, so atmosphere, no sound.
    That's also why sounds propagates easier in solid materials as well. Sound is faster in liquids and even faster in ground or metal.

  • @genisbibin8292
    @genisbibin8292 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I knew you u tear up at the end. Its surreal isnt it :). I hope ur okay and you loved the movie Aishwarya. I enjoyed watching it with u on youtube!

  • @darksole5593
    @darksole5593 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Listening to the soundtrack before watching the movie is fascinating. I think I’ll start doing for that Christopher Nolan releases. It’ll give me ideas and hook me into the movie. I’ll watch the movie and come back to the soundtrack with brand new thoughts about it. You have to watch tenet at some point. That’s a Nolan film that only messes with time. The trippiest most kind breaking film I’ve ever seen. But this film is to date the only one that’s ever made me cry. And I cry every time I watch it.

  • @TampaCEO
    @TampaCEO ปีที่แล้ว

    12:47 - This scene is actually filmed at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles. This is the same hotel where they filmed the famous "hotel scene" in the movie True Lies where Arnold takes a horse into an elevator.

  • @marezesim8119
    @marezesim8119 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    they did a good job of explaining the concepts without making regular people feel dumb.. it is literally speaking a different language and to understand it is mind boggling and I have great respect for people who are smart enough

  • @bigdream_dreambig
    @bigdream_dreambig ปีที่แล้ว

    21:29 "So, this is like, this is what space would sound like: absolutely nothing." Yep. Sound is made up of pressure waves traveling through air. If you have no air (like in space), you can have no sound. However, we'll need to take air with us, so we'd still be able to hear things nearby (like the rattling or other vibrations of equipment we brought with us). That's what you're often hearing in the audio track here.

  • @tammyphxaz
    @tammyphxaz ปีที่แล้ว

    excellent reaction, its a fav and i was emotional at the end just watching you watch,,,love the screen format and love it that you did an hour long reaction vid,,,,i hate when they cut a 3 hour movie into a half hour reaction,

  • @amandadrumont4605
    @amandadrumont4605 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Acompanhei suas reações de GOT e HOTD e amei com todo o meu coração! Feliz demais de ver você reagindo a essa obra-prima que é Interestellar! Um abraço do Brasil!

  • @williambillybutcher4374
    @williambillybutcher4374 ปีที่แล้ว

    23:38 thats the same effect moon has on our planet with waves

  • @jcs1025
    @jcs1025 ปีที่แล้ว

    The spinning creates centrifugal force which simulates gravity.

  • @RoxxSerm
    @RoxxSerm ปีที่แล้ว

    "Initiating spin!" And then having the organ kick in...
    It's the most tension-creating scene in cinema history in my opinion. Unmatched. Not even close. I clawed my seat in cinema.
    Hans Zimmer is THE composer of our time and I fight thar opinion till my deathbed.

  • @lethaldose2000
    @lethaldose2000 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey Calypso, I watch interstellar and think about my own daughter.------- Most people never have a chance to save their loved ones, but Cooper does and we want to get that chance with him. So this movie touches me very deeply.------ And the moment every parent fears, which is letting their children down. That very fear plays out for me when Murphy leaves Cooper the message telling him they are the same age.------ Nolan knows how to break my soul every time.------- I cry as if some cut an onion and brought it into the room.------- What a deep and intense movie experience.

  • @RobertH-ol6mw
    @RobertH-ol6mw ปีที่แล้ว +3

    That was a great reaction to a beautiful (though bittersweet) movie. It's my first time here and I hope you do more movies in the future! I'll check and see so I can maybe see you react to more movies.👍👍

  • @OptmiusPrime114
    @OptmiusPrime114 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Glad to see you reacting to movies again!

  • @kellymoses8566
    @kellymoses8566 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I read a lot of hard SciFi and the library black hole scene is one of the best hard(ish) SciFi scenes in any movie ever.

  • @RoxxSerm
    @RoxxSerm ปีที่แล้ว

    He felt strongly about Apollo because hes an american.
    While im not, i believe that the moon landing fills them ( or most of them ) with immense pride and joy. Its the biggest achievement of their rather young nation. An incredible feat. If someone shittalks the greatest thing your people have ever done, you get a little pissed ^^

  • @chriscary9269
    @chriscary9269 ปีที่แล้ว

    Manns Will to survive saved humanity, the butterfly effect o Manns action forced Cooper into the black hole.

  • @charlesbarnes6912
    @charlesbarnes6912 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    U put soooo much passion into all your reactions that I think you would be alot of fun to talk to...plus it doesn't hurt that you're absolutely beautiful mam🥰

  • @danieldigangi399
    @danieldigangi399 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I've missed to watch you react to GOT and HOTD, is good to see you back with this amazing movie and your commentaries are the best, greetings from Argentina

  • @lordmortarius538
    @lordmortarius538 ปีที่แล้ว

    As to your question on what we would do should Earth's surface become uninhabitable now, there are several options:
    Martian habitats built in underground lava tubes could work, although farming there would be difficult due to the perchlorates that contaminate Martian soil (we'd have to bring our own dirt and that is highly inefficient. The siting of the habs underground is necessary to shield the colonists from radiation as Mars has almost no atmosphere and no magnetic field to block solar radiation. The microgravity would also be a problem (as Mars gravity is 0.37g, 1/3 of Earth's), contributing to muscle atrophy and reduced bone density, as well as circulation and respiration issues.
    Venerean aerostat habitats are a much more viable option, as Venus is of a similar size and gravitation as Earth, and our air is buoyant in Venus' atmosphere. 50km above the surface, the atmospheric pressure is equivalent to Earth's surface, and the temperature, while hot, is not unendurable for equipment (75C). Humans would be able to exit the habs to perform maintenance without a pressure suit, and if there were a tear in the balloons holding the habitat up, there would be no explosive decompression as the atmospheric pressure is the same. Hydro/aeroponics would likely be utilized for agriculture over transporting soil there, but the trip to Venus from Earth is also a lot easier and can be done more frequently than travel to Mars.
    One final viable planetary option would be to build undersea domes at relatively shallow depths, such as off coastlines, with tidal generators to provide power. Farming would be viable both inside and outside the domes (kelp farming outside etc.), and oxygen sequestration could be done from the surrounding seawater.

  • @The_RedVIII
    @The_RedVIII ปีที่แล้ว

    I think you misunderstood a little bit of th ending, it's not like everyone on earth is now on Cooper Station. That is just a station close to where they found Cooper when he exited the Tasaract. The people from Earth were relocated to Edmunds planet beyond the black hole, the one planet that was habitable for humans.

  • @nunyabusiness9013
    @nunyabusiness9013 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The spacecraft spins to generate artificial gravity with centrifugal force. Even though they are in hibernation for the 2 year trip to Saturn, if they didn't have gravity their muscles would atrophy and they would loose bone density. The human body needs gravity to survive long term space travel.

  • @IamNinjaOfNinja
    @IamNinjaOfNinja ปีที่แล้ว +1

    40:18 Poor Innocennt TARS got scolded stupid

  • @ponczi
    @ponczi ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Very good reaction, full of emotions and surprises😊 There's no denying that Interstellar is a unique film. For my part, I recommend that You watch another Nolan film - Tenet. It's as good a movie as Interstellar. Admittedly more mundane, but equally full of time complexities😅 I think You'll like it. Also, I recommend The Martian. Matt Damon is there, but in a more positive role. Also, I'd love to see Your reaction to another movie that is my favorite - Alita: Battle Angel. A film from James Cameron, based on the manga, directed by Robert Rodriguez.

  • @mailsonguimaraes5938
    @mailsonguimaraes5938 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We loved your reaction ❤

  • @rogersmith707
    @rogersmith707 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You should watch The Expanse...It's been noted it's the most science fact based TV show. It's also a great show about the struggles of leaving Earth and living in our own solar system.

    • @beetlebob4675
      @beetlebob4675 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The title intro always gives me this feeling of inevitability. Like, i fully believe we could achieve that in a possible future, in that it doesn't seem far-fetched.

  • @RetroGamingSweden
    @RetroGamingSweden ปีที่แล้ว

    17 800 people subscribed before me..
    17 200 views came before mine..
    1 000 likes was hit before mine..
    But to me.. YOU are my FIRST reactor that I actually truly, deeply love watching and listening to.
    Based on this one video alone.. But one was enough to know what kind of person you were.
    I am subscribed from now on and I will make sure to watch earlier reactions you have posted.
    To watch the movie itself is an experience. But to watch you watch it was such rollercoaster of emotions.. It felt as if I watched the movie for the first time again..
    Thank you for this Calypso.
    / Sweden

  • @lordmortarius538
    @lordmortarius538 ปีที่แล้ว

    The first bit on Earth is set in the 2070's after a global famine thanks to the crop blight triggered a world war, which then ended because people realized NO ONE was safe from this and no one had food, so they tried to get the most out of what was left. The dust storms happened as a result of mass die-offs of crops; without the root systems to hold the topsoil in place, it dried out and was blown about by the wind, just like what happened in the '30's in the US (except then it was because the prairie grasses were ripped up to make way for farms).
    A tesseract is a 4th-dimensional construct, also called a hypercube, which allows us to represent time as a physical dimension alongside the other 3 (length/width/depth). The future humans were able to use their mastery of gravity to create one in the black hole to allow Cooper to communicate across time physically.
    The ships at the end are called O'Neill cylinders, and are one of the few viable methods of long term spaceflight that we have devised. The interior surface is where the living spaces are set, and the whole thing is rotated at a velocity high enough to simulate 1g on that surface. The engines would be set on one end of the cylinder, with the airlock on the other end leading to the central corridor of the ship where microgravity holds sway, and then any supplies or personnel would be transported to the interior surface with steadily increasing gravity via elevators.

  • @benwhite8863
    @benwhite8863 ปีที่แล้ว

    The spin doesn't provide any forward thrust, it just provides centripetal force that creates a false gravity for the astronauts.

  • @Ben.Philip.Panicker
    @Ben.Philip.Panicker 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I like your channel and reaction to this masterpiece of a movie, you're amazing! Keeping doing what you do. Cheers!
    Btw I liked and subscribed to your channel.

  • @RobertH-ol6mw
    @RobertH-ol6mw ปีที่แล้ว

    There's a little remembered movie starring a very young Nicholas Cage called "Birdy". I recommend it if only for the score by Peter Gabriel. I don't know why, but I think you might like it. You're commentary and afterthoughts were very interesting!

  • @terryc7142
    @terryc7142 ปีที่แล้ว

    Such an awesome reaction, Calypso!
    So am I the only one who noticed that Brand's first name is Amelia? The same name as Anne Hathaway's character in The Princess Diaries? Coincidence? Hmm?

  • @matt_canon
    @matt_canon ปีที่แล้ว

    While on the water planet, every tick you hear equals one day passing on Earth

  • @Codametal
    @Codametal ปีที่แล้ว

    Great reaction! The nice thing about the movie is that you don't have to understand everything that was said, just take their word the characters know what they're talking about and enjoy the emotional ride.
    Here's something that's going to cook your noodle.
    The clocks in the GPS satellites in orbit around the Earth run SLOWER because they are moving faster than we are on the ground. Think of a carousel, if you stand in the center, you're moving slower than someone standing at the edge. The faster you're moving, the slower the clock runs for you. So the satellite is moving faster than us, its clock slows by about 7 microseconds/day compared to us.
    THEN, because the satellites are experiencing less gravity while in orbit than on the ground, their clocks run FASTER. (Time moves faster for us on the ground because gravity is stronger than it is in orbit.) So the gps satellite clocks run faster by about 45 microseconds/day.
    45-7=38 microseconds faster. This equates to a GPS signal drift of about 10km every few minutes if it isn't compensated for. Everything in the GPS system is built to compensate for this difference in time so your car doesn't think it's 10km away from where you actually are.
    And now that your brain is properly cooked, here's something that could overcook it. To put it more into a human perspective, those astronauts living on the International Space Station are experiencing time a tiny bit faster than we are on the ground.
    Disclaimer: I'm no physicist. Not by a looooong shot. If there are any scientists reading this, please correct me if I'm incorrect in any way. Thanks!

  • @mikekaraoke
    @mikekaraoke 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I loved your reaction to this classic film, and you mentioned places in London-do you live in London then??
    I'm also from England in Kent 😀
    One of my other fav filmswith a few twists in it is: The Prestige, you would obviously know of it but have you seen it from start to finish?

  • @anatos1722
    @anatos1722 ปีที่แล้ว

    Even tho movie is pretty recent it is already considered like top 15 movies of all time,if you wantyou can check any video that explains Interstellar plot. It is very interesting!!!!!
    IT DOES NOT TAKE someone so smart to understand or like science,if u gave it a shot i really think u would enjoy it!

  • @prafullwali5354
    @prafullwali5354 ปีที่แล้ว

    We want sequal of the movie. For Brand, she is still alone in the other plane. We want Interstellar 2.

  • @hunsinyobum
    @hunsinyobum ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Emotionally intelligent reaction, nice

  • @randys3764
    @randys3764 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Pls consider to react to The Mentalist, it's a pure gold show! You will love the connection between the characters, the story and the dialogues; and also you will love the main character, Simon Baker, he played his role brilliantly!

  • @shreymehta02
    @shreymehta02 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Please react to The Mentalist.... You will really enjoy the series.

  • @emiliaacosta9138
    @emiliaacosta9138 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Me encantaban tus reacciones a GOT y HOTD es una lástima que ya terminaran, pero me alegra ver que también reaccionas a películas, hoy llegue temprano; saludos desde Uruguay 🇺🇾

    • @peruurkidifernandez3671
      @peruurkidifernandez3671 ปีที่แล้ว

      Las reacciones de HOTD volverán porque la segunda temporada se está filmando actualmente. Y las reacciones de GOT son las más vistas de su canal asique podemos sentirnos orgullosos por las repercusión. Saludos

  • @Paul_Waller
    @Paul_Waller ปีที่แล้ว

    Hans Zimmer killing it with the music! :D

  • @zeedevel7141
    @zeedevel7141 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thats funny. Your backround art looks exactly like the texture of the Tesseract bookcase

  • @Noone91875
    @Noone91875 ปีที่แล้ว

    U know what's wild.
    That this film is freaking 80 percent accurate.
    Time dialation
    Warmholes
    Black holes , etc all are theoretically possible even we know black holes and time dialation exists and these waves planets also. But can't say for tessaract and warmholes RN

  • @nevanvictorian
    @nevanvictorian ปีที่แล้ว

    It is a genuine reaction especially with family concepts, like him seeing his family grow and he's daughter saying he's dad promised her, Asian cultures value family way way way more than he western world, so I know that bit strikes harder on any of the Asian cultures unlike reactions in the west aren't as rich as yours

  • @KrazyVideoChick
    @KrazyVideoChick ปีที่แล้ว

    What a beautiiful reaction this was!!!

  • @adityasharma98148
    @adityasharma98148 ปีที่แล้ว

    Everytime I watch Interstellar, it made me cry !!

  • @tonyyul703
    @tonyyul703 ปีที่แล้ว

    Space 🌌 isn't measured by months it's measured by years

  • @AlphaGodzilla1
    @AlphaGodzilla1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    42:19
    For those of you who are curious about what is going on or who have questions such as "What is a black hole?" Let me explain in simple terms and as briefly as possible. So a black hole is a region in outer space where gravity pulls or the force of gravity is so strong and immense ( some trillion times greater than that of earth) that light cannot escape its gravitational pull. This can happen when a star is dying or is on its way out. People cannot see black holes because no light can escape. They are undetectable. And, yes, they do exist in space; this is true.
    For instance, Gaia BH1 is the name of a black hole that is one of the closest to Earth and is at the edge of the Milky Way galaxy.

  • @Rising_Pho3nix_23
    @Rising_Pho3nix_23 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    7 years per hour = 17 hours per second
    Physicists were on set making sure this movie was as accurate as possible. It has been hailed as the most scientifically accurate movie of its kind. And it pulls at the heart. This movie is art.

    • @maybeno6247
      @maybeno6247 ปีที่แล้ว

      7*

    • @maybeno6247
      @maybeno6247 ปีที่แล้ว

      wait nevermind I read it wrong

    • @StayFractalesque
      @StayFractalesque ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes.. but if the viewer doesn't know what the theory of relativity actually is.. 🤦‍♀️

  • @peeramidwithin3823
    @peeramidwithin3823 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The spinning in space creates gravity. We have amusement rides that will spin you until you are stuck to the wall from the gravitational force. Same principle.

    • @AZAZELNESS
      @AZAZELNESS ปีที่แล้ว +3

      It's not really gravity, though. It's imitating the gravity we're used to, but the actual force it generates is centrifugal.

    • @peeramidwithin3823
      @peeramidwithin3823 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@AZAZELNESS right right. It's an artificial gravity.

  • @tonyyul703
    @tonyyul703 ปีที่แล้ว

    The blight is that this happened in America in the 1930s known as The Great Dust Bowl 🥣 where nearly every food crop in America was gone do to lack of water. That alongside the Great Depression many, many people learn to be more conservative with what they had.

  • @23Raymond22
    @23Raymond22 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Aish.
    Great movie, Great Reaction as always.
    This is one ofcthe best Sci-fi Movies ever made..
    Im sorry im not on patreon "Yet". But in March ill return again😁.
    I hope you are doing well.
    ❤❤❤
    Ray.

  • @legahsee1able
    @legahsee1able ปีที่แล้ว

    The ship spins in order to create an artificial gravity within it. Just like the earth spinning. If earth was to stop spinning... Well... It wouldn't be a fun time for all of us 😂🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @svperstar
    @svperstar ปีที่แล้ว

    Earth is the only piece of rock for ages that gives a shit about us and we aren't even a speck in the grand scheme of things. Indeed, count your blessings for where we are and how we got here.

  • @Max-hz4td
    @Max-hz4td ปีที่แล้ว

    goosebumbs

  • @wadestewart5504
    @wadestewart5504 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You should watch Arrival.

  • @geoffmason7215
    @geoffmason7215 ปีที่แล้ว

    wanna see this now...

  • @tonyyul703
    @tonyyul703 ปีที่แล้ว

    Let you know how detailed Christopher Nolan is, he asked his music composer Hans Zimmer to add a ticking sound in the score on Miller's Planet to signify the amount of TIME spent on that water planet....