As Hathaway’s character says in her emotional monologue in the movie.“Love isn’t something we invented. Its observable powerful, maybe it’s something we can’t understand; maybe it’s an evidence of a higher dimension…. Love is the one thing we are capable of perceiving that transcends time and space.”💟💟💟
All the time. Music is as much about silence as it is about notes, and storytelling is as much about letting a scene breathe as it is about cluttering it up with notes.
This movie helped me understand the concept of love transcending time in this movie. Specifically when the narrator mentions the reason why a moment in time was able to be pinpointed was because of murphs memory of her dad. And why did that memory exist? Love. Brilliant.
Truly one of the most ludicrous films ever made. Virtually every moment of the film comprises a series of linked premises without any one of them having a rational basis. The film depends upon multiple concepts regarding space-time and space travel, most of which the audience is sufficiently familiar with to appreciate the potential story .... BUT ... each one of those is then formulated and entered into the storyline in a way that you cannot suspend belief. The series of presumptions just accumulate one ludicrous outcome after another, just in time to be posted straight into another ludicrous presumption. So what builds is a stack of preposterous situations that can really only be "resolved" by yet another, even more ludicrous outcome. This causes the late stages of the film to become so disjointed that the basic premise collapses.
The Interstellar theme was stuck in my head for months after I saw the film for the first time. My wife was ready to strangle me. Thanks for getting it stuck again.
This is a Christopher Nolan movie. So when it does what he does best-shake you out of your seat with cinematic brilliance-it's terrific. I mean terrific. There are effects, like the black hole, or the various spacecraft maneuvers, and even a few wild dashes through cornfields, that work so well you don't need to think about why they are happening. You are immersed, and impressed, and wowed.
Love this movie, Interstellar is a good movie and a must see for Sci-Fi fans. Although others might disagree, I would call this a combo of 2001 and Gravity.
Interstellar is not the best Nolan Film. But it definitely is a crowd pleasing movie that has amazing visuals, great acting and a good story. Good video.
This film is fairly one of the most interesting films I've ever seen. At the beginning everything is slow and boring, with a lot of hints: then tension begins to rise up and at the end, all hints come together.The messages this film is sending definitely travel through gravity into my mind:p But it has one weak link, without this the movie would have been 10 out of 10: If our civilization is going to reach such an advanced stage that we could build a five dimension point to save our past, then why wouldn't we do this earlier before all this 'blight' thing killed most of the crops, and millions of people died? This is the biggest paradox of the whole plot. Despite this I've enjoyed myself throughout the whole film, it is worth seeing.
Quite easily the best movie I have seen in my life . As a student of science, I couldn't have appreciated it more. I also like what you edited. Good to make the father and daughter line clear.
Interstellar and Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence. This 2 movies are my favorites. Thanks for you making these beautiful music video. I’m happy to see your channel grow a lot.
Maybe Nolan is not ready to make a Space Movie. If you think this is the best space movie of all time, I suggest you watch the Alien (1979) and Aliens (1986), Star Wars and Star Trek franchises, and 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). I prefer Hal 9000 over Tars for an AI.
As Hathaway’s character says in her emotional monologue in the movie.“Love isn’t something we invented. Its observable powerful, maybe it’s something we can’t understand; maybe it’s an evidence of a higher dimension…. Love is the one thing we are capable of perceiving that transcends time and space.”💟💟💟
This guy gets it.
agree and thanks for you watching
Some interesting motto in this music.
We're all astronauts, really, aren't we; interstellar astronauts, travelling so far into the blackness we can never return. 💫
Interstellar, for example, will always be a masterwork.
It doesn't address the Brand's love-speech, but the video makes an interesting point about time and love in Interstellar.
All the time. Music is as much about silence as it is about notes, and storytelling is as much about letting a scene breathe as it is about cluttering it up with notes.
This movie helped me understand the concept of love transcending time in this movie. Specifically when the narrator mentions the reason why a moment in time was able to be pinpointed was because of murphs memory of her dad. And why did that memory exist? Love. Brilliant.
I enjoyed to watched the movie interstellar and the schmaltzy, love is prophetic and purposeful.
降りかかってくる映像やストーリーを見上げて「クリストファーノーラン、あなたって人は…」と愛と敬意を持ちつつ涙を流した。
細かいところでよくわからないのは多々あったけれど、頭よりも心に訴えかけるような愛に溢れた作品。そしてユーモアに富んでいて、緊張感はあったものの3時間気疲れすることはなかった。
映像は言葉を失うレベル、ストーリーもノーランらしい緻密過ぎる構成、心情描写。
It's one of my all time favorite scores.
It was already a great story, but the soundtrack raised it to goosebumps level.
Truly one of the most ludicrous films ever made. Virtually every moment of the film comprises a series of linked premises without any one of them having a rational basis. The film depends upon multiple concepts regarding space-time and space travel, most of which the audience is sufficiently familiar with to appreciate the potential story .... BUT ... each one of those is then formulated and entered into the storyline in a way that you cannot suspend belief. The series of presumptions just accumulate one ludicrous outcome after another, just in time to be posted straight into another ludicrous presumption. So what builds is a stack of preposterous situations that can really only be "resolved" by yet another, even more ludicrous outcome. This causes the late stages of the film to become so disjointed that the basic premise collapses.
this movie is an opus on time and love, we are all so mere and so eternal at the same moment. cheers
Cheers
I just watched steins, gate and I cried like a bch after reading this
Yes it’s touched and beautiful.
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thanks for you watching
The Interstellar theme was stuck in my head for months after I saw the film for the first time. My wife was ready to strangle me. Thanks for getting it stuck again.
crazily beautiful.
I am going to watch this movie in weekend with my 12 yrs old kid. Really good advice.
This is a Christopher Nolan movie. So when it does what he does best-shake you out of your seat with cinematic brilliance-it's terrific. I mean terrific. There are effects, like the black hole, or the various spacecraft maneuvers, and even a few wild dashes through cornfields, that work so well you don't need to think about why they are happening. You are immersed, and impressed, and wowed.
Bring the popcorn 🍿
Love this movie, Interstellar is a good movie and a must see for Sci-Fi fans. Although others might disagree, I would call this a combo of 2001 and Gravity.
Happy father’s day.
パパとママが元気でいてくれるから私も好きな事が出来てます。マジ感謝です!まだまだ夫婦共々元気で仲良く楽しんでちょうだい!父の日万歳!!
Interstellar is not the best Nolan Film. But it definitely is a crowd pleasing movie that has amazing visuals, great acting and a good story. Good video.
This film is fairly one of the most interesting films I've ever seen. At the beginning everything is slow and boring, with a lot of hints: then tension begins to rise up and at the end, all hints come together.The messages this film is sending definitely travel through gravity into my mind:p But it has one weak link, without this the movie would have been 10 out of 10: If our civilization is going to reach such an advanced stage that we could build a five dimension point to save our past, then why wouldn't we do this earlier before all this 'blight' thing killed most of the crops, and millions of people died? This is the biggest paradox of the whole plot. Despite this I've enjoyed myself throughout the whole film, it is worth seeing.
That was hauntingly beautiful. Beautiful movie, beautiful edited, beautiful music.
ok cool. Thank you very much for the video
Quite easily the best movie I have seen in my life . As a student of science, I couldn't have appreciated it more. I also like what you edited. Good to make the father and daughter line clear.
Thanks for your kindly words.
Interstellar and Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence. This 2 movies are my favorites. Thanks for you making these beautiful music video. I’m happy to see your channel grow a lot.
Thanks Brrrl
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Thx
damn thats amazing.
One of the best movies I've ever seen.
Happy fathers’ day.
Cheers
This is my favorites.
Best music video so far.
Nice mv, happy father’s soon.
Thx
Beautiful story 😊
Thx Bell
Intelligent editing.
Thx
Its very inspiring.thanks
Thanks for watching
Great
Maybe Nolan is not ready to make a Space Movie. If you think this is the best space movie of all time, I suggest you watch the Alien (1979) and Aliens (1986), Star Wars and Star Trek franchises, and 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). I prefer Hal 9000 over Tars for an AI.
A weak film from a favorite editor.
A Good film but too much to digest !!
Best movie with terrible ending
Awful movie. Disappointing but nice video.
Thanks