Somehow i missed this movie when it first came out. This past summer my local IMAX showed it on 70mm film, i went to all 3 special showings, what an amazing movie.
Source: th-cam.com/video/L_8t2VlwK4w/w-d-xo.html He wrote the base score only being told that it was about the relationship between a father and his _son_ - He had no knowledge of the scale or genre of the film
i calculated its around 42.5 days per minute on millers planet this means its been around 44.6 minutes on millers planet since the movie released almost 2000 days ago
@@dancingpen352 you can try doin that in your local movie theater... I watched Back to the future for my 40th birthday in my local cinema with invited friends. It costed something like 350 € to rent it.
@@BoogerDeluxe22 Humanity is certainly capable of destroying the planet. If we actually ever entered a conflict with Russia or China, it's nuclear war,
At 2:05, did u know Cooper lean he's head against the rotation? That was the small detail resulting to him not passing out, which Brand didnt do. She lean her head towards the rotation, leading her to pass out. Small detail to show why Cooper is the one with experience.
Its not that mostly its because cooper was piloting most of it . And its actually a thing that driver experiences less than passengers because he knows what he is doing
He was a NASA test pilot and she was a egghead doing research in abandoned military missile bunkers. As her dad stated; she never left the simulators as far as space travel goes
@@2ndintelligentWorld He's up to 365 bpm now, that's a whole year's worth of beats in a single comment. Edit: We are slowly reviving him from his torpor.
Tbh space and time related themes are extraordinary. Combine it with a good composer like Hans Zimmer, and you'll get the best of it. This scene however is an event driven scene, so every second is pulsating. Really beautiful work by Hans. Another similar combo is from the anime Kimi No Na Wa
This is what Scorsese meant by real cinema . And they say Christopher Nolan's movies are overrated .This scene alone is better than the lot of those Star Wars sequels they are popping out these days .
Just to help explain to those who don't fully get it: Docking between two vessels in space is extremely difficult and dangerous. Everything has to be perfectly lined up on the X, Y, and Z planes (Google that if you don't know what those mean), as well as maintaining speed, and watching out for any debris floating through space (a small piece of shrapnel, rock, tools, heck even water if it became cold enough and formed into a solid-which outer space is very cold so that's very easy to happen-, etc. any small object even the size of a penny could get lodged in between the docking mechanisms, knock something out of alignment, interfere with navigation and maneuvering sensors, or even worse tear a hole in the side of your ship if the object is moving fast enough). Rockets/shuttles docking with the International Space Station have to do this routinely for refueling, resupplying, and swapping out crew. Just imagine how difficult it would be to do something like that, with a damaged ship that recently partially exploded, with tons of small pieces of shrapnel and broken parts of the ship flying everywhere, while the ship is spinning at an uncontrollable velocity, falling down towards the planet, heating up on reentry, and with no control over its own maneuverability. And you also have to try not to black out from the dangerously high G-forces while still maintaining focus. Yeah...
And you wonder why astronauts need a heck of a lot of training. Becoming an astronaut (or cosmonaut if you’re Russian) is emphatically not something that happens overnight, given the complexity and the precision needed for such difficult operations in the unpredictable conditions of planetary orbit.
After all these years, let's take a second to appreciate how well Matthew McConaughey played this scene, with the distortion in his face and matched perfectly to a Zimmer score!
Few words, but so deep. This movie is so long, but it is one of the first super long movies that doesn't feel too slow compared to a long movie like Mr. Nobody, which I do like, but it is too slow in some parts and I give that a 7.5/10, but this movie even with its length is 10/10 to me.
Besides the incredible tense music the fact, that the whole survival of mankind depends on Coopers docking skills, is the most jaw-dropping piece of this scene. Here in space, far far away from home the skills of a single man decide about the survival of the entire human race. What pressure he had to endure!
I always felt like this was shown by that frequent cutting to the shot of the where the two ships meet and the sun is spinning in the distance. It’s as if the entirety of the known world is hanging spinning in the little scrap of metal in space. It’s always felt like a metaphor for life-the world turning and days passing. In this instance, time is moving so quickly and so much is at stake it’s a tiny moment happening so quickly........
In the previous scene, Dr. Mann explains to Cooper that they couldn't send robots to do this mission due to a lack of survival instinct. In this scene, CASE tries to talk Cooper out of even trying to dock. It simply doesn't compute. Fuck, I love this movie so much.
@Tangent of circle. It's probably because the name of this song is called "No time for caution". Docking I think may be another track for the soundtrack and a different scene all together. If you type no time for caution this scene pops up on a few other videos
It's authenticity, and it's beautiful. I loved Star Wars but the logic behind it was cheesey as hell. Constricted light swords and sounds and explosions in the vaccum of space, not my cup of tea
sisir voruvuru but also remember that chase was not operating at maximum degree of honesty, it was slightly possible, however since he was supposed to be more “human” as instructed by cooper, he chooses not a to tell them that there was a slight chance they may survive, similar to jumping from a plane without a parachute, you may have 1/1000000000 chance to make it, but any human being would assume those odds are impossible. Chase knew about the slim chance, he chose to not mention it because to a human 1/10^10000000 is still impossible odds.
Cooper was able to maintain his cool and still focused on what had to be done. There was no mission without the Endurance. He knew if they didnt save the Endurance, there was no hope of survival, let alone complete the mission. Either die of starvation or die trying to dock. He didnt waste precious time deciding whether it was feasible to begin with. It was necessary like he said. Any other outcome results in death so why bother thinking about the risk?
00:23 when he says "docking" and the music suddenly ramps up then they cut to the wide shot of the shuttle approaching the Endurance is the greatest cinematic visuals I've ever seen. Nolan and Zimmer are a match made in heaven.
Alok Hota Actually if a machine can calculate that there’s any remote possibility, it would do that possibility. That’s literally why we built machines for. Do the calculations we can’t do. This movie is just a spectacular example of not giving a shit about the science it exhibits for cheap drama and easy tension.
Erin B It’s called a plot hole filler. It’s a movie, people. It relies on the basic narrative dynamics that every movie has. And in this case they had to explain why they couldn’t just send robots to do the job with a one liner bullshit excuse delivered by a useless Matt Damon about how empathy somehow is important. That’s screenwriting basics.
Your Mom If I tried to get likes I wouldn’t bash a movie so adored by the majority of TH-cam users aka 14 year olds. This movie is weak at best, and for one simple reason, it’s meant to entertain, not to be a provocative philosophy essay. It’s a blockbuster, period. If you can’t understand that machines are literally built to calculate probability or even certainty to a degree far more advanced than we ever will be, I don’t know if any discussion would be useful.
But AI learns something by repeating things or when it already has the data. The docking in this scene purely goes to show how good and skill-full of a pilot Cooper is. Hence its been done for the first time for the AI.
To this day I remember watching this scene in the movie theatre. I remember being sunken into my chair and as this scene unfolded, my body was slowly gravitating towards the screen and my eyes opening wider and wider. When the scene ended I was literally on the edge of my seat, hands gripping the armrests with my eyes and mouth wide open. Unbelievable cinematographic experience and one I will never forget.
2:12 this scene literally gave me goosebumps, you'd literally need to be a pilot with no equal to be able to dock in this situation with all odds against you in a do or die mission.
Me understanding the way of music throughout scene, 0:25 - 1:39 = hopeless, urgency, nervous but confident 😉 after 1:40 = HOPE intiated 2:16 = Final HOPE
Kellyn Barnes Everybody here talking about their experience in IMAX theater, now I really wish I've could've gone but I was focused with my life on school and work at the time. From now on, if there is any other good movies coming into the future. I'm seeing it in theater because you have to experience it on the big screen and with real surround sound speakers that cannot match your 65 inch flat screen TV and your own home surround sound. Which means me and my best friend plan to see this Avengers Infinity War in IMAX to take in the *EXPERIENCE*
How does hans Zimmer nails it every single time. Seriously though? He single handedly makes a movie great. And then there's Chris Nolan to accompany him and make that movie a masterpiece.
By that point in the movie, Nolan has immersed you into space, you feel, you are in space, and when this scene hits, you feel every single thing these two would have felt. The immense fear of being lost alone in a different galaxy. I wish they played this movie in Theatres every Christmas.
It should rather be like this: Me: Give me your number. She: It's not possible. Me: No, it's necessary. (a few seconds later...) She: What are you doing? Me: Docking
I was really happy to see Matthew McConaughey in this role. He's always played comedic or funny roles and this goes to show just how great of an actor he can be.
6 years after and I still consider myself unworthy of this magnificent soundtrack. One of my favorite movies, favorite soundtrack from a movie, favorite scene from a movie. Please keep this in museums for future generations.
Oh God yes, Matthew McConnaughey's finest moment in a film full of fine moments. Add to that Hans Zimmer's best ever soundtrack, and you have one of the best SF films ever made.
I can totally attest to that. It actually hurt my ears and I've sat front row of a Tool concert. They actually pumped up the volume JUST before Dr. Mann's explosion it seemed so it was loud as all hell, and since no one was expecting the silence right after there were a few scattered whisperings of "Fuck me!" and "Holy shit!". Then the music started and oh my god. You could feel and hear the collective sigh of relief in the theater when they broke orbit. Hands down the best movie experience of my life.
I remember walking out of the theater with the group I was with and everyone was talking about how they said they liked this and that in the movie and I was the odd one who said, "I loved the music!" There is so much symbolism here. You see the Endurance spinning (clockwise) fast and fast, and the music of course is measured on 60bpm, and you hear the "tick-tock-tick-tock" throughout the soundtrack. It all just comes together with the theme of running out of time. I think that was the central theme to the entire movie. When you get Hans Zimmer and Christopher Nolan together on a project, something special is happening.
You get Hans Zimmer and Nolan and something special is happening indeed, that thing being tic toc sound effects mixed to the music. Like, it’s systematic. All the time. Always. It’s almost a joke now, sure it was cool in one movie but Inception, Dark Night, Interstellar, Dunkirk, WE GET IT OK.
This is absolutely one of the most brilliant scene I've seen in the whole of cinema. The perspective of the camera switches so that at one moment you're looking from the point of view of the spinning spacecraft, at another you're looking at the spacecraft spinning. You see that when the spacecraft is aligning with the space station, you first see the spacecraft spinning then it stops spinning but you're really seeing it spin, just that the camera has moved as fast as the spacecraft spinning in sync with the space station. The part where he utters "it is necessary" is such a powerful statement of human conviction, even in the face of advice by the AI. Then there is Hans Zimmer's church inspired tune which rings in tandem with the motion of everything that is moving. Just so damn brilliant.
Truly an amazing moment when he says it's necessary. The human perseverance and "endurance" to have a strong will in the face of adversities , completely ignoring the logic and calculation of the AI. Best quote in cinema history
@@alchemist6819 he is a mediocre actor who got famous because of his hearthrob roles, i am not judging him completely but unfortunately the roles that he portray are not special and i believe any mediocre actor can play them.
this scene has a separate fan base
Absolutely....
Truee
Mostly for the music
Damn right
Heavily weighted toward KSP players lol
Seen this movie in IMAX, best decision I’ve ever made while alive.
I accepted Jesus Christ.
@@johnmillard2931 yes that's another great decision I made 😃✝️
Best memorable decision to see the film with my friends.
Sathish Neelakandan man wish I would’ve done that, seen it alone, but was still so memorable 🚀😃
"While alive"?...arent you still alive?... mind blown.
They need to re-release this movie so that people who couldn't witness this masterpiece in theaters could actually do so!
Somehow i missed this movie when it first came out. This past summer my local IMAX showed it on 70mm film, i went to all 3 special showings, what an amazing movie.
Iii
ww3 destroyed imax
Saw it by myself on a brownie that I underestimated. What a ride.
@@Widderic yes
I skipped school to watch this movie. When I returned, my friends were 69 years older than me.
Nice
I am your 69th like and I wish it remain as such.
@@rohitpandita3420 ehehehehehe lulz k
nice
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Come and see life lessons from interstellar movie
One of the most epic movie soundtracks and cinematographic achievements of all-time.
Absolutely true.
Can't understand how this "best of all time" film didn't win even 1 oscar
@@juanjo6992 it won an Oscar for best visual effects
Haha lol
@@juanjo6992 does Oscar matters?
Best motivational dialogue forever
It's not possible,
No, its necessary
nan intha comment uh eduthu whatsapp statusla vachiten
for no reason
Reminds me of some parts of Apollo 13...
நல்ல கருத்து..
Intha scene la Ena panaga. Docking na enna
@@tamil8198 docking na tamizh la நிலைநிறுத்து nu meaning
00:21
Brand: Cooper what are you doing?!?
Cooper: Docking.
(Hans zimmer has entered the chat)
When my brother is disliking this video
I read "brand: Cooper" as Bradley Cooper
Soumit Sen lol
Yeah man
Exactly !
"It's not possible"
"No, it's necessary"
Whoever made the dialogue in this movie deserve a fucking medal
lol spot on mate
Jonathan Nolan can write incredible dialog
@@KingThrillgore You mean Christopher Nolan?
@@racciastitan5534 nah his brother, who was the main screenwriter
@@lord2.0works Oh.
When you're drunk and you can't get the damn house-key into the doorknob.
BlaxicanX trying to piss in the middle of the night
And you find yourself yelling "COME ON TARS" at 3 in the morning
@@jessbrugada3748 well, thanks for that.
Now it has a new nickname.
So 1990's - just stop drinking permanently, your brain will love it.
@@vamvra5498 Quitting is for pussies.
Christopher Nolen: "I want music that gives people anxiety."
Hans Zimmer: "Hold my beer".
first time in the history of tfs
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Fan of interstellar movie
You're a fuc*king idiot! Gtfoh!
@@lenlen6559 huh
If you get anxious to this music, you probably get anxious with anything. This some epic shit.
Just can't ignore the fact that Hans Zimmer composed this music before reading the script.
source?
really?
Best scene in the entire movie
Linus Heinz Hirschi oh stfu. You sound like a complete idiot.
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He wrote the base score only being told that it was about the relationship between a father and his _son_ - He had no knowledge of the scale or genre of the film
How on earth did this soundtrack not won the oscar ?
@Son of Martha it didn’t. The Grand Budapest Hotel won that year
@Son of Martha soooo are you Bruce or Clark?
Because it's out of the world
It wasn't set on earth. That's why...😂
@Son of Martha batman or superman. Both sons of women named Martha. Adopted son in superman's case.
Right now it must have been an hour in miller’s planet since this movie launched
About 50+ minutes, I think.
Clever
And the 3rd wave is coming.
i calculated its around 42.5 days per minute on millers planet this means its been around 44.6 minutes on millers planet since the movie released almost 2000 days ago
@@raccgod1620 we have a winner
Who else want this movie to re-relase in theatres... especially IMAX.... i Missed...
clIMAX
Can they do it though?
@@d1want34 analyze the date and time
heck, im willing to pay $500 for a ticket if hey re release this movie.
i missed it in cinemas.
@@dancingpen352 you can try doin that in your local movie theater... I watched Back to the future for my 40th birthday in my local cinema with invited friends. It costed something like 350 € to rent it.
This is the moment that one man saved his entire species.
Should man destroy the planet, man should die with the planet.
0.0
fuzzywzhe Sorry but that's dumb. The many should not be doomed by the mistakes of the few.
@@fuzzywzhe Destroy the planet? are you high?
@@BoogerDeluxe22 Humanity is certainly capable of destroying the planet. If we actually ever entered a conflict with Russia or China, it's nuclear war,
At 2:05, did u know Cooper lean he's head against the rotation? That was the small detail resulting to him not passing out, which Brand didnt do. She lean her head towards the rotation, leading her to pass out. Small detail to show why Cooper is the one with experience.
Its not that mostly its because cooper was piloting most of it . And its actually a thing that driver experiences less than passengers because he knows what he is doing
He was a NASA test pilot and she was a egghead doing research in abandoned military missile bunkers. As her dad stated; she never left the simulators as far as space travel goes
I learn more in this comment than my school teaches me
@@evildragon1774 Tremendous right its a fucking unbelievable desaster and a shame, those teachers around are a Joke
@@evildragon1774 they should teach how to learn things and not teach some shit everybody just wanna go through
Brain: It's not possible to learn a whole semester's worth of topics in one night..
Me: No, it's necessary.
nice try
@@ThatisnotHair whats up with your copied pfp?
@@ThatisnotHair ooohohooho youre so creative with that your mom joke wowie
@@ThatisnotHair you are an ugly little pig.
Your lucking 479 people didnt find the original comment
This scene proves the importance of background sounds in movies. Without that soundtrack this scene wouldn't have reached that height ...
Absolutely, to hear make you feel and to see make u understand...what a tremendous creation the human body is
Obviously, bro. Without music, it'd be incomplete. That's too obvious.
@@nehh_aksat I was talking about the beauty of symbiosis between THE music and this scene itself. EVERY movie scene is incomplete without music^^
The score for this movie is outstanding. You are right
I completely agree !!!
Easily one of THE best scenes of Cinema History.
And one of the best movies in History
@@gabrielsosa3280 Oh, no doubt!! A pure masterpiece!!
My friend thinks it's an average movie Lmao *BIG BRAIN TIME*
@@prabhdeep8947 your friend may be did not understand the movie
Truee
I’m addicted to this movie. It takes my imagination out of the universe.
same, ive seen it with many times with different people
this movie is just different, music, characters, cinematography.
it's all so awe inspiring.
Intelligence = imagination albert Einstein
Сценаристы читали Лема и Стругацких
That is why Sci-fi is league of it's own
Me: "Ok google"
"Turn on the fan"
Google: Initiating spin
Bhaiiii 😂
Lmao😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Lol
I'm totally going to create a routine for that
This movie would be so different without the music of Hans Zimmer. It’s one of the most important parts
And Hans zimmer's music would be nothing without this scene.
@@aimalgerowal9133 well... I think there are "some" other soundtracks of him that would disprove your argument 😂
Hans music is legendary one of the best
Nolan + Zimmer are the masters of cinematography.
@@emamut9936 Don't forget the score's composer Hoyte Van Hoytema
Gf “What are you doing?”
Me “Docking”
Starts playing song
underrated comment 😂
Don't google docking with safesearch off. Just don't.
Initiate docking mechanism 🤣🤣🤣
Remember to match your spin with your retro thruster.
JCrashB God that’s hilarious!!!
Cooper is one of the most badass movie characters of all time.
Same with the protagonist in Tenet
@@NTrex His partner was more badass
@@NTrex whazs ir
@@chickenwing3946 fun fact: his partner was the son of Kat (the English lady).
@@ibrahimsyed1033 Idek anymore what I meant with partner there…😂Could u explain?
Tars: It’s not possible.
Cooper: No it’s necessary.
My heart rate 148 bpm
it's case
@@2ndintelligentWorld He's up to 365 bpm now, that's a whole year's worth of beats in a single comment.
Edit: We are slowly reviving him from his torpor.
Me too
It's CASE
that.. that was CASE not TARS
I've probably commented before but Hans Zimmer is just so fucking absolutely incredible in this film.
Tbh space and time related themes are extraordinary. Combine it with a good composer like Hans Zimmer, and you'll get the best of it. This scene however is an event driven scene, so every second is pulsating. Really beautiful work by Hans.
Another similar combo is from the anime Kimi No Na Wa
What movie has he not been amazing in?
@@Uliburgh22 good point.
Music is just fabulous. Zimmer puts the seriousness in action.
Can’t wait to hear his score for Dune.
this scene is a movie itself
thx for the likes guys:)
Itself*
Fan of interstellar
Can someone explain this scene
@@lilifel space ship auto docking system was down and cooper successfully docking the space ship
This entire movie will still be a masterpiece in 50 years
Like 2001 was and still is
It's already is
I see what you did there
Because it's from the future!!
2001 Space Odyssey of our millenium.
0:15 when tars talks like person and Cooper talks like robot
That is Case I believe 😋
Damn!😆
Maybe because TARS and CASE are a full I.A
😂🔥💯
Lol
0:22
- Cooper, what are you doing?
- Docking.
- O.O
kumisz damn I lough so hard bsısbısbıbdıbıdhılwfrnpsudb ahah
kumisz no sexual stuff Nigga
Omg I just noticed her eyes
F*** i would have almost died laughing
kumisz 😂
This is what Scorsese meant by real cinema . And they say Christopher Nolan's movies are overrated .This scene alone is better than the lot of those Star Wars sequels they are popping out these days .
I know.
Don't worry, bud, the bastardised Star Wars sequels will fail to dock properly.
Star Wars is turning into marvel,pump the crap out and dip-fucks fall over each other to pay $ to watch it.
I found this film massively overrated
@@haillobster7154 imagine if star wars was directed by Nolan like the Batman trilogy o.o
What about kubrick then
Just to help explain to those who don't fully get it:
Docking between two vessels in space is extremely difficult and dangerous. Everything has to be perfectly lined up on the X, Y, and Z planes (Google that if you don't know what those mean), as well as maintaining speed, and watching out for any debris floating through space (a small piece of shrapnel, rock, tools, heck even water if it became cold enough and formed into a solid-which outer space is very cold so that's very easy to happen-, etc. any small object even the size of a penny could get lodged in between the docking mechanisms, knock something out of alignment, interfere with navigation and maneuvering sensors, or even worse tear a hole in the side of your ship if the object is moving fast enough).
Rockets/shuttles docking with the International Space Station have to do this routinely for refueling, resupplying, and swapping out crew. Just imagine how difficult it would be to do something like that, with a damaged ship that recently partially exploded, with tons of small pieces of shrapnel and broken parts of the ship flying everywhere, while the ship is spinning at an uncontrollable velocity, falling down towards the planet, heating up on reentry, and with no control over its own maneuverability. And you also have to try not to black out from the dangerously high G-forces while still maintaining focus.
Yeah...
Luv it! 💯💯💯
you made it a 100x better
And you wonder why astronauts need a heck of a lot of training. Becoming an astronaut (or cosmonaut if you’re Russian) is emphatically not something that happens overnight, given the complexity and the precision needed for such difficult operations in the unpredictable conditions of planetary orbit.
Oh wow never knew astronauts have to do such a difficult job
Respect +
you either dock with that given situation or you're doomed in the interesteller space ..
I feel sorry for the people who didn't get the chance to see this movie in an Imax theater.
Yeah, it's so sad, there is no IMAX theater in my country :(
my god, it gives me goosebums when i think about it
Bryan Taylor The scene was beautiful but the music was ear raping
Cris my ears enjoyed being violated by Hans zimmer's work
The music was what made this scene imo
Me: "Mom, I want to see this movie in theaters with the live orchestra."
My mom: "It's not possible."
Me: "No, it's necessary."
Nice one 👍😂😂🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I am dead 🤣
😆😆
😂😂
😂
"It's impossible"
"no. It"s necessary"
*boss music stars playing
Pero que muy interesante APASALOBIEN TØS Y TÃS
Never thought stars can play music
Im your 1k liker!!!
@@zoejaira1812 haha. I will give you a buble milktea for that 😘
After all these years, let's take a second to appreciate how well Matthew McConaughey played this scene, with the distortion in his face and matched perfectly to a Zimmer score!
One of the most underrated actors ever. He's in Contact 1997, another gem
Petition to re-release in theatres as the first movie after the pandemic ends.
It's a shame I never got to see this in cinemas, no pun intended but the experience must of been out of this world!
Heck yeah!
True buddy!
+1
They rereleased it in my town. I got to see it August 2020. I cried
1:12 I like that Tars is telling Cooper what the name of the song is playing.
That’s actually CASE, but yeah. Ironic.
It's not tars who tells it
Cooper: TARS, what's the name of the song playing?..
TARS: "This is no time for caution"
It was edited out of the movie for time…
underrated comment hahahahaa i died
No, they prefer meatspin :)
Even after so many years, this scene gives me goosebumps.....
Many? The movie is not even five years old. O.o
@@hazelhazelton1346
You live on Miller's planet or what? Five years is quite a lot of time.
@@ansh6370 For children, maybe. :p
Watched this clip, got goosebumps, watched the clip second time and again i got goosebumps... This movie is just cinematic masterpiece.
@@ansh6370 5 years is not a long time! How old are you? XD
Watched this in IMAX. Unquestionably the greatest cinematic experience I've ever experienced.
The IMAX really makes the difference. would love to see this film again in IMAX
Its not possible..
No it’s necessary
Best dialogue of century ...
meet soni indeed
Few words, but so deep. This movie is so long, but it is one of the first super long movies that doesn't feel too slow compared to a long movie like Mr. Nobody, which I do like, but it is too slow in some parts and I give that a 7.5/10, but this movie even with its length is 10/10 to me.
Powerfull, fast, usefull; perfect.
literally this is the best dialogue.
every single time it gives me goosebumps
Yep
The difference between real people and A.I. in a nutshell
Besides the incredible tense music the fact, that the whole survival of mankind depends on Coopers docking skills, is the most jaw-dropping piece of this scene. Here in space, far far away from home the skills of a single man decide about the survival of the entire human race. What pressure he had to endure!
''Endure''
haha
Still they name the station after her daughter. Pffft.. wtf.
@@nuke2625 the feminism is strong in the future
nuclear kid
MMMUUUUURRRRRRRRRppppppphhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!
I always felt like this was shown by that frequent cutting to the shot of the where the two ships meet and the sun is spinning in the distance. It’s as if the entirety of the known world is hanging spinning in the little scrap of metal in space. It’s always felt like a metaphor for life-the world turning and days passing. In this instance, time is moving so quickly and so much is at stake it’s a tiny moment happening so quickly........
Anne Hathaway really passed out during the best scene lol.
😂😁😂😂 bahi bahi
@@brijeshkumar-kd6rd it's true tho
Thank goodness! It wouldn’t been the same if she had a line
😂😂😂
@@CjDrgn but that like before she passed out "Coop, what are you doing?" Was really good to be fair
"It's not possible...
No, it's necessary"..
One of the greatest moments in movie history.
In the previous scene, Dr. Mann explains to Cooper that they couldn't send robots to do this mission due to a lack of survival instinct. In this scene, CASE tries to talk Cooper out of even trying to dock. It simply doesn't compute.
Fuck, I love this movie so much.
And Tars didn't trust him so he turned off the autopilot
@OMEGACritical this the best comment in the section.. 👍
I really like it when Tars is saying “Cooper we are.. lined up!”
8 life lessons from interstellar movie
Me 2
Just think without Tars and Case the mission would have failed
I saw this in IMAX when it came out.
Probably the best $12 I ever spent in my life
IAM not jealous but ihave lot of envy towards you 😩
The gigantic wave alone is worth it for Imax
Same here
I had watched batman rises on imax, was so crazy, don't know how this one would have been
$12 for IMAX??? Where do you live? Puerto Rico?
“Cooper, this is no time for caution…”
Goosebumps…
Loved that
The music made this scene iconic. Hans Zimmer is a genius.
the sheer quality of this movie astounds me. through visuals, the plot, the score, everything is perfect. this is purely cinematic art.
Fan of interstellar
This is the first "Interstellar Docking Scene" titled video I have seen, that actually has the Interstellar docking scene
@Tangent of circle. It's probably because the name of this song is called "No time for caution". Docking I think may be another track for the soundtrack and a different scene all together. If you type no time for caution this scene pops up on a few other videos
Me reading all the comments while watching this scene
My eyes : It's not possible
Me : No,it's necessary
Christopher Nolan + Hans Zimmer = Legendary duo
Ha ha... good one
Name a more icon duo, I’ll wait...
@@Uliburgh22 Sergio leone and Ennio morricone
+ leonardo di caprio
Every other sci-fi series: Cool Rocket Booster Sounds
Interstellar:
*muted*
Well.. space is empty.. so you won't hear anything?
True
I dunno, they wanted to go for realism i guess
I fkin love it. It feels emotional, drowned in the music
It's authenticity, and it's beautiful. I loved Star Wars but the logic behind it was cheesey as hell. Constricted light swords and sounds and explosions in the vaccum of space, not my cup of tea
This scene shows us how strong the human spirit is
Case:- its not possible
Coop:- ITS NECESSARY
sisir voruvuru but also remember that chase was not operating at maximum degree of honesty, it was slightly possible, however since he was supposed to be more “human” as instructed by cooper, he chooses not a to tell them that there was a slight chance they may survive, similar to jumping from a plane without a parachute, you may have 1/1000000000 chance to make it, but any human being would assume those odds are impossible.
Chase knew about the slim chance, he chose to not mention it because to a human 1/10^10000000 is still impossible odds.
This scene shows us screen writers don't have to write possible stories.
Fiction doesn't have to follow the laws of physics.
Sujith p
AI: *rules the world
Humans: that’s impossible
AI: *its necessary*
Cooper was able to maintain his cool and still focused on what had to be done. There was no mission without the Endurance. He knew if they didnt save the Endurance, there was no hope of survival, let alone complete the mission. Either die of starvation or die trying to dock. He didnt waste precious time deciding whether it was feasible to begin with. It was necessary like he said. Any other outcome results in death so why bother thinking about the risk?
Mann predicted this just moments before with his talk about survival instinct.
No time for caution indeed.
The moment he says "docking" and the music starts. Hans FUCKING Zimmer!!!
Christoph Van Roy The score is simply amazing!
Christoph Van Roy goose bumps
WTF amazing 🎶
Christoph Van Roy The Organ just blows me away
[Ridion ] one of the best sci-fi Mv I ever saw
00:23 when he says "docking" and the music suddenly ramps up then they cut to the wide shot of the shuttle approaching the Endurance is the greatest cinematic visuals I've ever seen. Nolan and Zimmer are a match made in heaven.
It is really epic!
gives me goosebumps everytime I see that
read your comment and watched the sequence again, instant goosebumps.
-"Its not possible"
-"No, its Necessary"
Taking a chance even when the chances are less than 1%.
That's the basic difference between Man and Machine.
Alok Hota Actually if a machine can calculate that there’s any remote possibility, it would do that possibility. That’s literally why we built machines for. Do the calculations we can’t do.
This movie is just a spectacular example of not giving a shit about the science it exhibits for cheap drama and easy tension.
Adrian Cacciola You have no idea what you’re talking about. You’re just rambling on for no reason so you can try to get likes.
Erin B It’s called a plot hole filler. It’s a movie, people. It relies on the basic narrative dynamics that every movie has. And in this case they had to explain why they couldn’t just send robots to do the job with a one liner bullshit excuse delivered by a useless Matt Damon about how empathy somehow is important.
That’s screenwriting basics.
Your Mom If I tried to get likes I wouldn’t bash a movie so adored by the majority of TH-cam users aka 14 year olds. This movie is weak at best, and for one simple reason, it’s meant to entertain, not to be a provocative philosophy essay. It’s a blockbuster, period. If you can’t understand that machines are literally built to calculate probability or even certainty to a degree far more advanced than we ever will be, I don’t know if any discussion would be useful.
Someone hasn’t watched IRobot
The dislike are all from professor Mann with different profiles.
Yep
Fan of interstellar
Screw that guy.
that how Professor Mann got stuck in Mars alone
Best comment 😂😂😂
the music in the scene makes it so intense, I love.
ProGamer 352 my heart started pumping faster
Is that weird...?
1000th like
think about what you're doing when an artificial intelligence is telling you that it's not possible
But AI learns something by repeating things or when it already has the data. The docking in this scene purely goes to show how good and skill-full of a pilot Cooper is. Hence its been done for the first time for the AI.
@@sadainhussainkazmi1789 yeah
90% truth settings ;)
You can't program love and fear cooper has both ready to use.
Case ever say, "learning from the master"
2:11 is THE best shot of the century!! GOOSEBUMPS!! Period!!
Do you not recall the part at the end where copper falls into a black hole
The scale and movement are literally PeRfEcT.
For me its when they fly past saturn, just a tiny little spot in front of a collosal planet.
To this day I remember watching this scene in the movie theatre. I remember being sunken into my chair and as this scene unfolded, my body was slowly gravitating towards the screen and my eyes opening wider and wider. When the scene ended I was literally on the edge of my seat, hands gripping the armrests with my eyes and mouth wide open. Unbelievable cinematographic experience and one I will never forget.
You have to appreciate the fact that the entire human race depends on the success of this mission. Best scene ever
i was like "he lost it, they could die doing that maneuveur" but human would have extinct if they gave up there, so nothing to lose
r/ihadastroke
Alphanator Proton eh
And they named the station after her daughter....?
Ur Comprehend Murph says at the end that she tried telling everyone that it was her dad, but they would believe her
best scene, best movie, best ost. never fails to give massive waves of chills
swissm4n I think inception has somewhat nicer
Dahliandis lmao
Sends shivers down my fucking spine EVERYTIME !!
was even better to hear in the theaters.
Agree... Kubrick would be proud..
4 people think It's not possible
508 people say "No, it's necessary"
now 101 people think thats not possible and 4580 think thats necessary
make that a 4929
666 likes
Zaidi Saad ur comment made my day
Just came back to like this comment
2:12 this scene literally gave me goosebumps, you'd literally need to be a pilot with no equal to be able to dock in this situation with all odds against you in a do or die mission.
its not just a do or die mission, its a do or humanity dies mission
Mom: Do you wanna hold this baby?
Me (takes the baby): "INITIATING SPIN."
Lol
No time for caution !
That's funny :)
Mom: It's not possible
Me: No, it's necessary
i feel bad for people who didn’t like or understand this movie cuz it was one of the best movies of all time.
IamDestructive yeah same
Agree....
Sometimes it takes a "second time see" to understand the spellbinding complexities of such amazing cinematic experiences.
Oh bullshit, this movie was thoroughly mediocre.
it not was...it is and it will be...
This movie is probably gonna be one of the movies that is loved forever
Oh definitly. I mean.. look at how people look at movies like 2001 and Fight club. I guarantee you that interstellar will be looked like that
Yeah without doubt...
Me understanding the way of music throughout scene,
0:25 - 1:39 = hopeless, urgency, nervous but confident 😉
after 1:40 = HOPE intiated
2:16 = Final HOPE
Your comment gave me goosebumps.
@@nehh_aksat YOUR comment gave me goosebumps
@@TheHellogs4444 YOUR comment gave me goosebumps
This scene alone deserves a god damn Oscar!
The God damn Oscar doesn't deserve even a single frame of this scene
Seeing this in an IMAX theater was just... the sound quality... my seat would shake. I'll never forget that particular movie going experience.
Kellyn Barnes still kicking myself to this day that I didn't make it to the theater for this one. My biggest regret to this day as far as movies go.
Jesse Will i will be getting a subwoofer and building a box for it. SO MY GUTS CAN FEEL THE BASS :)
Jesse Will same here
Kellyn Barnes Everybody here talking about their experience in IMAX theater, now I really wish I've could've gone but I was focused with my life on school and work at the time. From now on, if there is any other good movies coming into the future. I'm seeing it in theater because you have to experience it on the big screen and with real surround sound speakers that cannot match your 65 inch flat screen TV and your own home surround sound. Which means me and my best friend plan to see this Avengers Infinity War in IMAX to take in the *EXPERIENCE*
This is the second film from God Nolan that i hate myself for not going to cinema to see it
How does hans Zimmer nails it every single time. Seriously though? He single handedly makes a movie great. And then there's Chris Nolan to accompany him and make that movie a masterpiece.
alok kawle Ya.....And Man of steel was great too....Because of the score....such a master work there by Zimmer.....Really something else
@Alok: Yeah. I don't know how he does it. Genuine genius!
I could watch this a thousand times and it would still bring me to tears.
Victory of human endeavour and spirit against such great odds.
*starts reverse parking*
Me: Why do I hear Christopher Nolan/Hans Zimmer music?
Because, "It's Necessary".
With the Mini Cooper...got it?
"We are...LINED UP"
"Initiating reverse gear"
It's called boss music
@@simond7225 pure gold comment 🤣🤣
By that point in the movie, Nolan has immersed you into space, you feel, you are in space, and when this scene hits, you feel every single thing these two would have felt. The immense fear of being lost alone in a different galaxy. I wish they played this movie in Theatres every Christmas.
Me: Give me your number.
She: It's not possible.
Me: No, it's necessary.
nice comment
Ready to dock?
It should rather be like this:
Me: Give me your number.
She: It's not possible.
Me: No, it's necessary.
(a few seconds later...)
She: What are you doing?
Me: Docking
@@sadnew3271 I see what you did there bwuahahha
@@sadnew3271 Initianing spit.
When the "real"background score kicks in after he says "Docking!" always gives me goosebumps.
Hans FUCKING Zimmer!!!
Elmer Son lol
Elmer Son YEAAAAAAAA !!!!
best composer of this generation by far
Christopher FUCKING Nolan!!!
Elmer Son fuck you son of bitch
This scene was the turning point in the movie. This scene also depicts how and why humans as a species had survived and thrived.
I was really happy to see Matthew McConaughey in this role. He's always played comedic or funny roles and this goes to show just how great of an actor he can be.
Yeah
He was amazing in this film.
I only really came aware of him during True Detective season 1, and that wasn't comedic or funny either.
lIfe lessons from interstellar
He was amazing in Mud.
6 years after and I still consider myself unworthy of this magnificent soundtrack. One of my favorite movies, favorite soundtrack from a movie, favorite scene from a movie. Please keep this in museums for future generations.
This scene will never stop to amaze me, filling me with tension every single time!
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Oh God yes, Matthew McConnaughey's finest moment in a film full of fine moments. Add to that Hans Zimmer's best ever soundtrack, and you have one of the best SF films ever made.
what kind of tension?
Centrifugal tension!
Everyone: Creating a scene like this is impossible.
Nolan and team:No, it's necessary.
Fan of interstellar
Who is still listening this track 2019 ???
I recently took advantage of my brother's 82 in TV with 7.2 surround. Simply stunning
Me
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Sup
IMAX 70MM version of this movie transported me to space itself.
Nothing can play this loud enough..
IMAX can. And even then I've read comments from moviegoers saying that in one theater, the Imax speakers blew up during the docking scene
+KerbalCommander117 XD
I can totally attest to that. It actually hurt my ears and I've sat front row of a Tool concert. They actually pumped up the volume JUST before Dr. Mann's explosion it seemed so it was loud as all hell, and since no one was expecting the silence right after there were a few scattered whisperings of "Fuck me!" and "Holy shit!". Then the music started and oh my god. You could feel and hear the collective sigh of relief in the theater when they broke orbit. Hands down the best movie experience of my life.
Props to the speakers for reacting to No Time For Caution appropriately.
chiffmonkey masterpiece
"Ok get ready to match our spin with the retro thrusters"
"It's not possible"
"No...it's necessary"
Amazing dialogue. In my opinion, this is the spirit of the film, right here.
Ryan Bandi There is a moment....
(Roasted)
Ryan Bandi super
Jesus Christ, what was even this scene? I think I died for 3 minutes straight and then resurrected
this is a fucking masterpiece right here
steff 8
You are Jesus Christ then!
steff watch Interstellar then. It’s amazing
The silence outside of the spacecraft, really hits home alone they are. This movie is unreal and what an epic soundtrack
I remember walking out of the theater with the group I was with and everyone was talking about how they said they liked this and that in the movie and I was the odd one who said, "I loved the music!"
There is so much symbolism here. You see the Endurance spinning (clockwise) fast and fast, and the music of course is measured on 60bpm, and you hear the "tick-tock-tick-tock" throughout the soundtrack. It all just comes together with the theme of running out of time. I think that was the central theme to the entire movie.
When you get Hans Zimmer and Christopher Nolan together on a project, something special is happening.
You hear also the organo breath, thats why they used church organos with tubes and air flow...
You get Hans Zimmer and Nolan and something special is happening indeed, that thing being tic toc sound effects mixed to the music.
Like, it’s systematic. All the time. Always. It’s almost a joke now, sure it was cool in one movie but Inception, Dark Night, Interstellar, Dunkirk, WE GET IT OK.
@@2thirty9 Piss off mr edgelord. You ain't cool. We love it and we keep attending Zimmer's concerts
Chase Orosco good one. Never though about it that way.
The music is absolutely incredible and combined with the movie It's fantastic!
Interstellar is the best movie ever.
No, not at all....
@@steveconkey7362 ???
@@yasarkhan672 It's not the best movie ever....
@@steveconkey7362 why not?? And which movie is the best ever??
@@yasarkhan672 leave him man! Choices vary from person to person! My fav movie is also Interstellar! Cheers!
"Because my dad promised me"
Mannnnnnnnn
No cap
8 life lessons from interstellar movie
Love is the one thing that transcending time and place
God i'm started crying just by reading this comment.
@@littletabletalks4964 ninja ?
This is absolutely one of the most brilliant scene I've seen in the whole of cinema. The perspective of the camera switches so that at one moment you're looking from the point of view of the spinning spacecraft, at another you're looking at the spacecraft spinning. You see that when the spacecraft is aligning with the space station, you first see the spacecraft spinning then it stops spinning but you're really seeing it spin, just that the camera has moved as fast as the spacecraft spinning in sync with the space station. The part where he utters "it is necessary" is such a powerful statement of human conviction, even in the face of advice by the AI. Then there is Hans Zimmer's church inspired tune which rings in tandem with the motion of everything that is moving. Just so damn brilliant.
The colors too. The black and white are almost hypnotic, almost inducing a trance like state combined with the music
Truly an amazing moment when he says it's necessary. The human perseverance and "endurance" to have a strong will in the face of adversities , completely ignoring the logic and calculation of the AI. Best quote in cinema history
Whenever I get recommendation for this video
My brain: it's not possible,you have watched it several times..not again
Heart : No, it's necessary...
Oh yeah? shahruk khan movie watcher
@@AllinonetvzI think Bollywood need to up their quality but yeah my favorite Indian actor is Shah Rukh Khan.
@@alchemist6819 he is a mediocre actor who got famous because of his hearthrob roles, i am not judging him completely but unfortunately the roles that he portray are not special and i believe any mediocre actor can play them.
@@Allinonetvz I actually agree on that part.
@@Allinonetvz it is because indian audience likes to watch shit. When chhapri tiktokers can get so much fame here wo to phr bhi Shahrukh h
This scene gives me chills and the music makes it 100X better 😌😢
Fan of interstellar movie
Holy shit, at 2:06 he’s at the verge of passing out as Brand did seconds later. But that otherworldly human drive for survival doesn’t let that happen
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It's just like Dr manns said when u are remainded of ur children during ur death moment ur body pushes for survival harder
in IMAX that scene had me sweating bullets, i could feel my heart pounding. incredible scene