@@omnivorous65 This was a very sad moment for me too. I don't know what it is about these movies but they just keep me going. Give me meaning you know. Definitely an old comment, but you hang in there slick.
It symbolically represent humans as well. The Organ needs to breathe in order to function just as we do. It grasps onto air with all it's might hence the phrase "pulling out all stops". It's both a metaphor for Hope and Life..at least in this movie.
@@RSpracticalshooting When you're in the middle of advancing but then screw up humanity because you didn't bother to play it safe, then that would kinda suck.
@@LeeSong325 Exactly what I thought as well XD. If anyone messes that up that'll be the end for the world as we know it. I myself honestly believe that's going to happen, because it only needs one idiot in charge, and we've as a whole have an ongoing streak with that so far ^^.
I understand the litterature terms of the poem so shut up. I understand it 100 times more than u do. this poem is talking about the fight against the Death. With D majuscul because it's an allegory. There is lot of to say but i don't want/ don't have to do a commentary of this text
Then how come you are unable to draw parallels between the poem and the movie? Stop the unintelligible arguing and prove how this DOESNT relate to Interstellar. :)
Either the last words I'm going to say before I die, or the words I'm putting on my tombstone... Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage rage against the dying of the light....
My father spoke those words to me when i was facing not being able to walk when i was 11 and was hit by a car head on in 1995 i rose and ran . I am now in my 30s a former Army combat medic, now faced with it again from injuries i accumulated there, and i will still rage until there is nothing left, so should you in the dying light of your life never give up dammit.
Adnan Mohammed dont forget Dylan Tomas.Its one of the verses from his poem about his fathers death used at the start.One of the most powerful pieces of poetry put to paper.
It was the fiery rage that kept me alive, not the gentle warmth of love. Do not wait for someone to lit your light. Rage rage against the dying of the light.
Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light. Though wise men at their end know dark is right, Because their words had forked no lightning they Do not go gentle into that good night. Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay, Rage, rage against the dying of the light. Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight, And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way, Do not go gentle into that good night. Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay, Rage, rage against the dying of the light. And you, my father, there on the sad height, Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray. Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
@@fastfez2520 im from 1953 by the time i'm writing this comment, and man the soviets suck... thankfully they aren't aware internet would be a thing in the future and thus block my wifi internet
Cathedral Pipe Organs are my favorite instrument, right behind the philharmonic organ. So I agree with you. Though I like Michael Cane reading the poem. It makes it more haunting.
Sometimes one song, one poem, just one simple thing can keep you pushing.. And not too far from now, after overcoming your thoughts, you'll be able to help and guide others who are headed in a downward spiral of suicidal thoughts. Rage against the dying of the light my friend, and you'll be a testimony for others :)
I have decided to start and end my days with this music. To remind me of my mortality. That I have to struggle for my ambitions and my dreams. The truth is that the last 4 years have been downright awful. But I have to turn a new leaf. This is no time for caution. And what I have to do. Is necessary. Wish me luck.
Theses past few months have been all that i could have wished for them to be man. I have come to understand that life is more than a journey. It is meant to be lived every moment and not just in moments, waiting for the journey to end. I have accepted death as a part of life. And i treat it as a friend, not fearfully. I suffer from Bipolar and for a long time it became really hard to distinguish delusions from dreams. But i built myself from the ground up and reconstructed my ambitions. Now i am on the path to greatness because i choose to rage against the dying of the light. And until my words fork lightning, i shall not rest.
Learned the poem in high school English literature when I was in Asia and had no idea what my teacher was talking about partly because my poor English and my life experiences. Then came to US for college and been through a lot pain and sufferings. This poem suddenly came into my head and now I understand what my teacher was trying to tell me. Never stop fighting even you might fail.
I recite these words to myself everyday. Rage against the dying of the light. This quote is one of the reasons I am still here today and I am incredibly grateful for it. Great transition with the quote scene and the song I love it.
I don't know why critics didn't like this movie very much. But they liked gravity which is just Sandra Bullock in space asking for help. While this movie is an emotional movie about love,patience and just the bond between a child and their parents/parent. I legit watched this with my parents and my brother and when this was over I looked at them and said I love y'all and hugged them
jean bom It was going to be directed by Spielberg, but Jonathan Nolan was the one writting the script, based on ideas by physicist Kip Thorne. Then Christopher Nolan replaced Spielberg, and made significant contributions to the script (as mentioned in Thorne's book), not to mention actually directing the movie. So Spielberg really had no real participation in the final product.
What's up everyone! I noticed a few of you are commenting how the organ is amazing in this video. So I used the original "No Time For Caution" track without editing it. BUT as soon as 2:31 kicks in, I used an audio-editing program called Audacity. From 2:31 and on, I used the "Echo" effect to give the organ a much more WOW tone to it. Oh, and Audacity is also the same program I used to splice the Poem scene with "No Time For Caution" in the beginning :)
+Jeremy Shane Almodovar In the original recording, reverb was intentionally left out and replaced by a choir, to add a human element; human breath. This music is very well thought out.
Jeremy Shane Almodovar So many people use Audacity! I have it and make mixes all the time. Also, I didn't notice any difference between the two organs so GREAT job, man!
Technically it's false, Dr. Mann had his own interpretation of that poem, which he followed with determination, after he gave up, not Dr Brand nor the poem, but his mission.
Jesus Christ there is no other musical piece that has ever made me feel such chills, fear, and love as much as this piece. I nearly want to cry listening to this.
the mix of the choir and the organ at the end is absolutely amazing even after all these years. one of the best movies of all time accompanied with arguably the best soundtrack of all time, Hans Zimmer never dissapoints
Michael Caine always reads poems so perfectly, bringing out their rhythm and meter so well. He reads "If" on YT too. I wish he would recite an anthology for us.
I was listening to blink 182 Adams song and I was feeling depressed and suicidal and I told myself fuck that, Rage ! This song/verse makes me want to never give up and keep fighting for feelings of happiness.
Adam's Song is my favorite blink song but i think it's important to recognize how mark's tone changes from depressed and suicidal at the song's beginning to optimistic and happy towards its end (IMO). So hell yeah! RAGE AGAINST DEPRESSION
Amazing, anything Hanz Zimmer and Christopher Nolan get their hands on is just art. This is without a doubt my 5th favorite film by Nolan. 1-3 being the Dark Knight Trilogy and 4 being The Prestige. But that's just because I like Christian Bale as an actor.
These lines, maybe some of the most powerful ever written in the history of poetry in my opinion + Michael Caine's haunting delivery + Hans Zimmer transcendental organ (no joke) + Chris Nolan's shots = I nearly lost my eyeballs when I first watched this in a theater.
such a wonderful poem. Displayed brilliantly by my favourite film - interstellar. A guidance to us all, never give in, never surrender, give the universe a fight to remember.
+Mahooni Gooner No! Any temporary institution should not spoil works of art: music or poetry nwm with their useless propaganda and policy. "United Nations" is no exception.
+Mahooni Gooner I would say humanity but yeah :) In our (polish) poetry we have one quite nice poem about this topic. It's "Piosenka o końcu świata"and it stands for "Song on end of the world". It's about end of the world by mean- end of life cause "innego końca świata nie będzie"- "there will not be any other end of the world". For every of us there will not be any other end apart of our lifes end. "Panta Rhei" like said Heraclitus ;) Greetings from eastern Poland ! ;) th-cam.com/video/80--RJaMkFw/w-d-xo.html
+Sebastianek1990 Again, totally agree. But we live on Earth and it is our home. It would be nice if this masterpiece is our planet anthem. Greetings from Saudi Arabia! :D
When my Teacher in school put this video on thinking it was of the full Poem not realising how Epic the music is in this video, she left it playing through the lesson and other music by Hans Zimmer and well, was the most epic Lesson I have ever done hah.
Your teacher must have some extreme luck to find such an incredible song+poem, and the class to be even luckier that the lesson was about the topic - when she stumbled upon it - so, that's a lot of luck.
Lightyears away all alone in a galactic starship floating haplessly and drifting through space, oxygen supply dwindles as you pick up a note from under the desk with this poem written in fine ink.
I watched this in the best Imax in Florida, its was in a science museum. EPIC! The best Movie to see in Imax. So so sorry for you all that missed that.
I found this poem when reading one of my favorite series: Matched crossed and reached, this poem means allot to me no matter what anyone seems to think it means
+Adrian Anatalio CASE: Endurace's rotation is 67 RPM. Cooper:Get ready to match up spin, retro thrust. CASE: It's not possible. Cooper: No, it's necessary.
I cover my feelings with laughter. I tell myself I will not cry. This is the second movie when I can't hold my emotions back. I cry like a baby at the end. Oh and the other movie if you were wondering is "I Origins". It feels good to cry from time to time.
I had fever yesterday, so went to doctor , she injected with me some dosage, now I am high with injunction and few pills, and watching this video .... fighting against my fever. Totally badass combination.
never seen interstellar, I’m sleep deprived and was listening to Han Zimmer while I slept with my headphones, woke up to a bunch of people telling me not to go gentle into that goodnight and I swear I thought they were angels or something, it was terrifying
Listened to this while driving, ended up docking with the ISS. 10/10
+Nour W. Haha. laughed so hard. Made my day. Cheers!
+Nour W. XD this is why I read TH-cam comments!
+Nour W. Nice one brathan xD
Lol, your comment also made my day
Nour W. thanks for making me laugh!
"We need to match the rotational spin".
"That's not possible sir"
"No. It's necessary".
“Get ready to match our speed with the retro thrusters”
come on tars
@@kevinbaboolal4225 We.......ARE LINED UP!
that's how shit gets done
@@khav3519 initiating spin!
Almost 2 years now and this still gives me all sorts of chills. Hans Zimmer you beauty.
+Deepesh Mishra Nah I will pass. I don't have such urges like you do.
3 years!!!!!!
4 years dude
2019 here from the future,
All sorts of chills 🔮
Still amazing just a timeless peace to me
Never thought I could develop an emotional relationship with a robot but when Tars detached... I felt that.
Didn't cooper make like the same settings in slick
fr 😥
In Blader Runnder 2049 I really felt the loss when the hardware was destroyed on which the artficial girl friend depended.
"Goodbye, Dr. Brand."
"See you on the other side, Coop."
@@omnivorous65 This was a very sad moment for me too. I don't know what it is about these movies but they just keep me going. Give me meaning you know. Definitely an old comment, but you hang in there slick.
The organ has to be the most underrated instrument ever. Hans Zimmer is a legend.
in Hans Zimmer's hands, instrument doesnt matter
*in modern music (was used for like 1.5k years in churches everywhere)
There is a great clip here on Yt about the making of Interstellar and the Organ player (Roger Sayer)
You tell that J.S. Bach.
It symbolically represent humans as well. The Organ needs to breathe in order to function just as we do. It grasps onto air with all it's might hence the phrase "pulling out all stops". It's both a metaphor for Hope and Life..at least in this movie.
"No Time For Caution" should be the worldwide "Anthem of Humanity"
There should be time for caution in most cases though.
@@chessversarius2253 not in the face of advancing humanity.
@@RSpracticalshooting When you're in the middle of advancing but then screw up humanity because you didn't bother to play it safe, then that would kinda suck.
Chessversarius especially when considering advances in AI
@@LeeSong325 Exactly what I thought as well XD. If anyone messes that up that'll be the end for the world as we know it.
I myself honestly believe that's going to happen, because it only needs one idiot in charge, and we've as a whole have an ongoing streak with that so far ^^.
Such elegant prose in that poem by Dylan Thomas. Those hauntingly beautiful words were placed perfectly within the movie.
This has no sense in this movie
jean bom Maybe you dont understand the poem, lololol.
I understand the litterature terms of the poem so shut up. I understand it 100 times more than u do.
this poem is talking about the fight against the Death. With D majuscul because it's an allegory. There is lot of to say but i don't want/ don't have to do a commentary of this text
Then how come you are unable to draw parallels between the poem and the movie? Stop the unintelligible arguing and prove how this DOESNT relate to Interstellar. :)
The poem has a sens with the poem but it is fletched
Either the last words I'm going to say before I die, or the words I'm putting on my tombstone... Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage rage against the dying of the light....
Yea
+Sorell pilgram Our stab, like having children, at immortality.
*BOTH*
My father spoke those words to me when i was facing not being able to walk when i was 11 and was hit by a car head on in 1995 i rose and ran . I am now in my 30s a former Army combat medic, now faced with it again from injuries i accumulated there, and i will still rage until there is nothing left, so should you in the dying light of your life never give up dammit.
Dammit you made me cry
"Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright
Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light."
Thats awesome, you're lucky they took you I think where I live that kind of injury would rule you out.
Jack Kiroac yeah sorry but no you’re not the Military will definitely not accept anyone with a medical history like that😂 good try tho
fieldy409 he’s not lucky he’s a liar
When you're studying for a test the day before it.
Ugly Pyro same here
sameee
Ditto
step back and realize: this is the mindset for every day of your entire life
Same
This is the song for any person with depression or just needs an extra push to make it through the day. Brilliant music and narration
Yeah, it helps alot, it was not the light of hope that keeps me alive, but the fiery rage that keeps me motivated.
@@iliaadamanthark8336 Hi i hope you are better, I love you
Christopher nolan, michael cane, hans zimmer, matthew McConaughey. Hats off to them! Wonderful work!
Adnan Mohammed dont forget Dylan Tomas.Its one of the verses from his poem about his fathers death used at the start.One of the most powerful pieces of poetry put to paper.
What about Anne Hathaway and the actresses that played Murph?
And Ann Hathaway and Jessica Chastain
Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain killed their roles
Q: Can a movie make you cry?
*Watches interstellar*
YES YES IT CAN
Just the music is enough
Hell yeaaah
Murph makes me everytime cry 🥺😐
literally the only movie that can make me cry, and it does it 4 times throughout god dammit
I judge someone's character almost solely based on their feelings about Interstellar
This film gives me never ending goosebumps even after 8 years of release
Was listening to this while studying for my driver license,
now I am allowed to drive a tank.
Aren't you allowed to drive space ships ?
You're allowed to take control of the Endurance
Lol well shit all you needed to do was join the army, BOOM licensed to drive shit you normally wouldnt be able to.
I passed my drivers test listening to this and now I got Michael Schumacher and Han Solo piloting my endurance
Movies will come and go, but this one will always hold that special part in our hearts
Do not be weak, do not feel empty, do not succumb to suicidal thoughts. Rage! Rage against the dying of the light!!
Well said no more time for pity parties
@Max it Never is for anybody....and that's the beauty of it.
It was the fiery rage that kept me alive, not the gentle warmth of love.
Do not wait for someone to lit your light. Rage rage against the dying of the light.
Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright
Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,
And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight
Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
And you, my father, there on the sad height,
Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
I finished reading this at the exact moment the video ended. Beautiful
Have you all heard the Russian version?It's brilliant.
A staggeringly beautiful poem.
Now this is what i’ve been waiting for!!!
Covid-19 brought me here.
"Do not go gentle into that good night."
"Rage, rage against the dying of the light."
Frank Danhof covid-19 brought me here too.
Hi im from the future. 2030. I cant believe 6 billion people died 10 years ago because of that.
Cringe-
@@fastfez2520 not even close buddy
@@fastfez2520 im from 1953 by the time i'm writing this comment, and man the soviets suck...
thankfully they aren't aware internet would be a thing in the future and thus block my wifi internet
I had this playing on the summit of Mt Everest. It helped drive me to the top. My life is now complete. The closest to space I'll ever reach.
That's good, but you could try flying....:)
Planes could definitely get you higher
Low earth orbit balloons are cheaper then ever
if you wait a decade you could probably go to space
Closest you'll ever get to space!? Ha not if Elon has anything to say about it. Dont go gentle into that good night my friend.
If this isn't inspiring, I don't know what is.
This is : m.th-cam.com/video/ptqoSZgh7q8/w-d-xo.html
The film critic that called Nolan "a merchant of awe" was damn right. Motherfucker plays the hearts of men like a solist.
That. Fucking. Organ. Best part of the whole song by far.
Cathedral Pipe Organs are my favorite instrument, right behind the philharmonic organ. So I agree with you. Though I like Michael Cane reading the poem. It makes it more haunting.
JadenPrada fodase
HGPortal
Hear Hear
This song let me think about the beautiful mysteries the existence has to offer.....
+Vincent Law Trips to the unknowns of space... I wish I could be around to see them...
+Valkain How do you know you won't?
you ARE around, everything is possible in ur mind !
@@ItsLadyValk then you would break the mystery ;-;
@@EduardoSapateiro 1984 vibes
If they don't play this during my funeral, I'm not dying
Hahaha I love this comment
😂😂😂😂
I'm suicidal. Lately, I've been thinking about death more than ever. This song and poem helped me to hold on. I will keep fighting. Thank you.
Sometimes one song, one poem, just one simple thing can keep you pushing.. And not too far from now, after overcoming your thoughts, you'll be able to help and guide others who are headed in a downward spiral of suicidal thoughts. Rage against the dying of the light my friend, and you'll be a testimony for others :)
Jeremy Shane Almodovar You're exceptional. And your words mean more than you know. Again, thank you so much.
the biological desire to live and the defiance and hate against problems
is a powerfull motivation
Keep it up
Yes you can
I have decided to start and end my days with this music. To remind me of my mortality. That I have to struggle for my ambitions and my dreams. The truth is that the last 4 years have been downright awful. But I have to turn a new leaf.
This is no time for caution.
And what I have to do.
Is necessary.
Wish me luck.
Theses past few months have been all that i could have wished for them to be man. I have come to understand that life is more than a journey. It is meant to be lived every moment and not just in moments, waiting for the journey to end. I have accepted death as a part of life. And i treat it as a friend, not fearfully. I suffer from Bipolar and for a long time it became really hard to distinguish delusions from dreams. But i built myself from the ground up and reconstructed my ambitions. Now i am on the path to greatness because i choose to rage against the dying of the light. And until my words fork lightning, i shall not rest.
Good luck bro..
Best of luck, mate
Good luck !
Onwards brother mine. Through our grit and with god’s blessings we shall surely emerge victorious
Psychedelics + this audio + a dark room =
Ascension.
I’ve seen Interstellar 4 times since quarantine started and I love it. Hans Zimmer is definitely a 🐐 and the intensity is 💯
Learned the poem in high school English literature when I was in Asia and had no idea what my teacher was talking about partly because my poor English and my life experiences. Then came to US for college and been through a lot pain and sufferings. This poem suddenly came into my head and now I understand what my teacher was trying to tell me. Never stop fighting even you might fail.
interstellar is best sci-fi movie ever!
The scores for this film are nothing short of incredible
It's year 2020 now, 5 years passed by, felt like 5 minutes
Are we in Miller's Planet?
@@akhilkanakia2505 what is Miller's planet??
millers planet
@@g-mann396 I assume that u haven't experienced this masterpiece.
Miller's planet is where one hour is equal to 7 years on earth
Miller's planet I think...
I recite these words to myself everyday. Rage against the dying of the light. This quote is one of the reasons I am still here today and I am incredibly grateful for it. Great transition with the quote scene and the song I love it.
Never go easy on your good night. Rage
THE GOOSEBUMPS.
Nietzsche god isn’t dead
Everytime
Derivedfever 80 is a schizophrenic
This is so epic. The Dylan Thomas poem recited by Michael Caine is so powerful and the song completes everything! Amazing!!!
I don't know why critics didn't like this movie very much. But they liked gravity which is just Sandra Bullock in space asking for help. While this movie is an emotional movie about love,patience and just the bond between a child and their parents/parent. I legit watched this with my parents and my brother and when this was over I looked at them and said I love y'all and hugged them
I like Gravity it was a great movie. But there’s levels. Interstellar isn’t great...it’s beautiful and will be a classic in the coming decades
Critics are idiots
Excellent mix! This poem is perfect for the movie. The Nolans and Zimmer are pure genius.
The movie was started by spielberg
jean bom It was going to be directed by Spielberg, but Jonathan Nolan was the one writting the script, based on ideas by physicist Kip Thorne. Then Christopher Nolan replaced Spielberg, and made significant contributions to the script (as mentioned in Thorne's book), not to mention actually directing the movie.
So Spielberg really had no real participation in the final product.
Every time I lesson to this theme song I also imagine the Voyager 1 and 2's Epic Journey into the unknown of Interstellar space
What's up everyone! I noticed a few of you are commenting how the organ is amazing in this video. So I used the original "No Time For Caution" track without editing it. BUT as soon as 2:31 kicks in, I used an audio-editing program called Audacity. From 2:31 and on, I used the "Echo" effect to give the organ a much more WOW tone to it. Oh, and Audacity is also the same program I used to splice the Poem scene with "No Time For Caution" in the beginning :)
+Jeremy Shane Almodovar U did a great job, but on my repro set it sounds somehow OverEchoed. I had to lower bass to 30% to fully enjoy it :-)
+Jeremy Shane Almodovar In the original recording, reverb was intentionally left out and replaced by a choir, to add a human element; human breath. This music is very well thought out.
so, you cheated :))
good work dude
Jeremy Shane Almodovar
So many people use Audacity! I have it and make mixes all the time. Also, I didn't notice any difference between the two organs so GREAT job, man!
6 years later still a masterpiece.
This should be the anthem for humanity
Feel you dude
wanna sweep up the dust, when you're finished praying to it
:D
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Nathan 'Dethron' 👏🏻😂
Technically it's false, Dr. Mann had his own interpretation of that poem, which he followed with determination, after he gave up, not Dr Brand nor the poem, but his mission.
"There is a moment.."
Dr Mann
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Dude keeps getting stranded on different planets
At 2:32 " Come on, TARS"
lolol
When Brilliance of Creators like Dylan Thomas, Hans Zimmer, Christopher Nolan and Michael Cane come together. Truly Enlightening.
Jesus Christ there is no other musical piece that has ever made me feel such chills, fear, and love as much as this piece. I nearly want to cry listening to this.
the mix of the choir and the organ at the end is absolutely amazing even after all these years. one of the best movies of all time accompanied with arguably the best soundtrack of all time, Hans Zimmer never dissapoints
R.I.P Opportunity our beloved Mars rover
Michael Caine always reads poems so perfectly, bringing out their rhythm and meter so well. He reads "If" on YT too. I wish he would recite an anthology for us.
Rage against the dying light. Thank you, Oppurtunity.
I was listening to blink 182 Adams song and I was feeling depressed and suicidal and I told myself fuck that, Rage ! This song/verse makes me want to never give up and keep fighting for feelings of happiness.
Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage against the thought of suicide and death. You've got too much potential to die now. Don't ever give up.
Pathos wont save you, a strong mind will.
so agreed
Adam's Song is my favorite blink song but i think it's important to recognize how mark's tone changes from depressed and suicidal at the song's beginning to optimistic and happy towards its end (IMO). So hell yeah! RAGE AGAINST DEPRESSION
Hans Zimmer and John Williams are the best composer in existence
Dahvoun Mark Isham, Joseph Bishara, John Murphy.. All in my opinion are as good.
*C418 would like to know your location*
richard wagner, pjotre illjitch tchaikovsky, karl orf
Amazing, anything Hanz Zimmer and Christopher Nolan get their hands on is just art. This is without a doubt my 5th favorite film by Nolan. 1-3 being the Dark Knight Trilogy and 4 being The Prestige. But that's just because I like Christian Bale as an actor.
Murphy: Granpa says there are Ghosts!
Cooper: Well, That's coz he's about to become one himself
HAHAHAHa
"There is a moment" - Dr. Mann, 2014
That music of interstellar still gives me goosebumps
The organ playing in this song is EPIC!
Best song on TH-cam. Absolutely love everything about it
its sparks the nature of imagonation to its limits and makes you dare to imagine past what cant be imagined
These lines, maybe some of the most powerful ever written in the history of poetry in my opinion + Michael Caine's haunting delivery + Hans Zimmer transcendental organ (no joke) + Chris Nolan's shots = I nearly lost my eyeballs when I first watched this in a theater.
Underrated comment.
such a wonderful poem. Displayed brilliantly by my favourite film - interstellar. A guidance to us all, never give in, never surrender, give the universe a fight to remember.
Michael Caine’s voice in this is epic! He is such a legend!
Rage, rage, against the dying of the light.......
Garrett Tamez всех нас ждет эта участь, независимо от расы, пола, социального положения, религии и остается только ярость
Rage..against the.......
Nothing fills me with more determination then the interstellar soundtrack
This should be the UN anthem.
You're more right than you know.
+Mahooni Gooner No! Any temporary institution should not spoil works of art: music or poetry nwm with their useless propaganda and policy. "United Nations" is no exception.
+Sebastianek1990 Agree. This should be Earth's anthem!
+Mahooni Gooner I would say humanity but yeah :) In our (polish) poetry we have one quite nice poem about this topic. It's "Piosenka o końcu świata"and it stands for "Song on end of the world". It's about end of the world by mean- end of life cause "innego końca świata nie będzie"- "there will not be any other end of the world". For every of us there will not be any other end apart of our lifes end. "Panta Rhei" like said Heraclitus ;) Greetings from eastern Poland ! ;)
th-cam.com/video/80--RJaMkFw/w-d-xo.html
+Sebastianek1990 Again, totally agree. But we live on Earth and it is our home. It would be nice if this masterpiece is our planet anthem. Greetings from Saudi Arabia! :D
I like how that organ changed in your hands ;)
good job alfred
So powerful.
Simply the best... Unreally good movie, unbelievable soundtrack... Made big impact on my life...
GOOSEBUMPS!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
A poet that keeps humanity to survive and we fight to live or die trying.
Damn, I heard a youtuber mention this and instantly searched it. I knew I heard this once before.
When my Teacher in school put this video on thinking it was of the full Poem not realising how Epic the music is in this video, she left it playing through the lesson and other music by Hans Zimmer and well, was the most epic Lesson I have ever done hah.
Your teacher must have some extreme luck to find such an incredible song+poem, and the class to be even luckier that the lesson was about the topic - when she stumbled upon it - so, that's a lot of luck.
Lightyears away all alone in a galactic starship floating haplessly and drifting through space, oxygen supply dwindles as you pick up a note from under the desk with this poem written in fine ink.
0:39 When there are 5 questions left on the test with only 1 minute remaining
I watched this in the best Imax in Florida, its was in a science museum. EPIC! The best Movie to see in Imax. So so sorry for you all that missed that.
I found this poem when reading one of my favorite series: Matched crossed and reached, this poem means allot to me no matter what anyone seems to think it means
*Endurance spinning out of control into orbit*
Brand: Cooper what are you doing?
Cooper: Docking!
Me: OH SHIT!
if you kept that script going, you would've landed on the coolest movie quote ever. you know what I'm talking about
+Adrian Anatalio
CASE: Endurace's rotation is 67 RPM.
Cooper:Get ready to match up spin, retro thrust.
CASE: It's not possible.
Cooper: No, it's necessary.
BlackKungfu ITS NECESSARY! *starts spinning* 🤤🤤🤤
BlackKungfu .no...it is necessary...
First time I'm launched into space this will be whats playing in my mind. Also more importantly when I re-enter the atmosphere...
To all those great scientific minds of the past and the present. Thank You for summing up the whole Humanity a mere drop in the mighty ocean.
That fucking transition to no time for caution at 0:40 transported me to a higher realm of existence
While listening to this the gravity around me gets stronger
This poem helped me get through one of the most difficult times in my life...💪
"Do not go gentle, into that good night. Old age should burn and rave at close of day. Rage, rage against the dying of the light."
Narration followed by soundtrack. Two of the most interesting things from Interstellar. Kudos.
This music makes me want to live in a post-apocalyptic/unexplored world.
I cover my feelings with laughter. I tell myself I will not cry. This is the second movie when I can't hold my emotions back. I cry like a baby at the end. Oh and the other movie if you were wondering is "I Origins". It feels good to cry from time to time.
This track ends and I realize I'm still on this planet and not flying through space on a war dragon
Nice poem, phenomenal score, epic movie.
Cmon TARS!!!!
"Initiating spin!"
this sounds so good with the bass turned all the way up
I had fever yesterday, so went to doctor , she injected with me some dosage, now I am high with injunction and few pills, and watching this video .... fighting against my fever.
Totally badass combination.
Interstellar is the best movie i have ever watched. Please do some recommendations on other movies like this one (Gravity and The Martian for example)
it was a good movie ...maybe u can try watching CONTACT it's a very good movie
jon garcia Thank you
gravity was not that good, specialy on the realisme side and martian was not as good as the book
First Trailers Thank you. I will watch the trailer.
cloud atlas and mr nobody are good, not super similar but still surreal and all.
*breaks speed limit*
Police : it's not possible
Ambulance : no it's necessary
I needed to cry. Thank you for this.
When I have to parallel park.
never seen interstellar, I’m sleep deprived and was listening to Han Zimmer while I slept with my headphones, woke up to a bunch of people telling me not to go gentle into that goodnight and I swear I thought they were angels or something, it was terrifying
*please* watch interstellar. one of the best movies I have ever watched
listening to this at work seemed like such a good idea until my laptop took severe water damage from my tears
Listened to this while running, am now looking at past memories through a bookshelf
Not possible?
No, it's necessary.