The scene where cooper comes back to the ship after the ocean planet incident , and sees all the video transmissions from his children gets me every time.
the thing i really like about interstellar is that it was very raw. there was no unnecessary love story going on, no stupid characters, no random drama, and a well rounded plot
@@Heythebrodyboy hats fair but it wasnt one of those things where they make a stupid decision that messes everything up, the dude died and they went on still
I only slightly teared up through various parts of the film, even seeing the messages from his kids after the water planet, however the floodgates really opened when he sees his daughter again at the end. It was the most I’ve ever cried during a movie, hitting me out of nowhere as soon as he opens the door and sees his daughter again. Had me crying uncontrollably
@@Esmerelda-rm6qj my idea of this film was that he actually never made it out alive, and he continued to live through his daughter's love and memory...pretty much a way to "defeat" death,right?
I feel that when Murphy finally sees her dad it’s a sigh of relief, of all her work accomplished finally met its goal. She tells him to save Brand and goes on his next mission. This could’ve not been more perfect. What a masterpiece of a film.
yeh i also love how he doesnt check up on or even ask about his son like lol who cares about that LOSER he was a petty farmer the female was the hero and thus he only cared about her
Yes very cool that she fully understood the time dilation still. She knew, mathematically I'm sure, that Brand was still out there and of same age. Gotta be trippy knowing full well you saved the world 50years ago, and there's still an astronaut from that mission out there, that doesn't know that yet!
As a man, I show very little emotion. As a father of a little girl, this movie wrecked me! I had tears rolling down my face. Pretty sure my eyes were swollen.
The one thing that blew my mind was when Brand “saw something” in the beginning of the movie and tried to reach for it. Then at the end of the movie that same scene came back and it was cooper she was reaching for... wtffff
@Steven Hornostaj Actually it's pretty damn realistic. Space time is unfathomable to the human mind. The closer you get to a black hole the slower time goes. For all we know we are living in a simulation created by advanced humans or some other intelligent beings. You can't say something isn't realistic because it doesn't compute with your simple earth brain. You have to be willing to open your mind to understand how little we understand about the universe and other dimensions besides our own.
@Steven Hornostaj You can travel through a black hole, but scientists say that at the core of the black holde, the gravity will be so strong that it destroys absolutely anything that comes near, but keep in mind: the black holde in Interstellar is a black holde created as a passway into habitable planets.
@Steven Hornostaj Also, what do you mean too long, the length of a movie isn't important, what's important is how you fill that time and Interstellar is a fricking masterpiece. For some referanse, here are some movies that are longer than Interstellar that you can't say are "too long" : Godfather 2 and 3, the green mile, Lord of the rings, Schneidlers list, Titanic. You know actually, if a movie is very long, it sudgests that the movie had a large budget, which makes the movie better
2001 and Interstellar are the only sci-fi movie that have had me completely transported while watching and stayed with me long afterwards. The experience was more than just watching a movie
They tried with ad astra with more suspense and drama in the film with family but it wasn’t the same. Don’t get me wrong it was a good movie but interstellar will always be the best space movie for me
agreed. finally the first sensible comment on the video searching from most recent and looking back. kudos to you and your proper use of the comment section.
It is impossible to get bored watching this masterpiece of story telling. When i saw it for the first time, i literally couldn't stop thinking about it.
RIGHT!!!!❤ My husband and I stayed up till right before dawn. Rewatching and discussing and analyzing, and imagining. It's one of the most special core memories I have with him❤😊. Now every year around Thanksgiving and Christmas, we watch it all over again.
@@raven4k998 It is hard to fathom, but I believe that humans are far more reactive than proactive when it comes to things. We won't stop utilizing fossil fuels until it is too late, and so we'll have to reactively solve the problems our usage is creating as they become apparent. Whatever human action has led to earth dying in this movie is likely something that humans were once again lacking proactivity on, and I'd wager that once you've messed up a planet so badly that you might be inclined to give up on it even if you're futuristic humans. Influencing a planet that's in a runaway greenhouse effect, for the purposes of justifying actions in this movie, could be harder than figuring out and conducting the manipulation of time and things like wormholes or blackholes. I'd say it also has to do with "them" not being able to actually go back in time, they can only indirectly influence things that exist in the past human's time. I think ultimately the "them" were the final remnants of earth's humans that advanced far enough to learn time manipulation and they wanted to push the humanity of the past toward saving more people than they were able to in their time. They likely couldn't influence humans so far back that the humans were incapable of going to a blackhole and so they couldn't realistically save the planet, so their next best option of abandoning ship was what they ultimately went with.
@@ALmaN11223344 which means we are screwed so start working on that gravity drive dude we are going to need it then the earth is fucked like in the movie, and we have to abandon ship🤣🤣
@@raven4k998 reterraforming the Earth to Human standards will take an even more advance civilization than the humanity showed in the last scene hundreds of years to make it suitable for Human life. Humanity just needs to rebuild on their new world then start the reconstruction of our Cradle.
@@raven4k998 Great movie but I don't like how they approach that. They keep talking about "saving the world". The world wasn't saved and humanity gave up on saving it, they left it and are hoping to return someday when the plant-blight burns itself out and vegetation can return. They don't talk very much about the blight, I'm assuming from what was said in the movie that it can't be killed and causes a plant type to go extinct, then jumps to another one, and will keep going until it either kills all vegetation or destroys a large majority before it burns itself out and dies after it no longer has anything to eat. The way it jumps between plant species, it must be airborne and so hard to kill that poisoning it would result in poisoning ALL life.
I've just finished watching this film and this movie is a MASTERPIECE. I cried, laughed and learned a lot of things. I'll leave here one of my favorite line from Murph "Because my dad promised me" . ❣
I saw it tonight for the second time. I don't know why but the first time I didn't like it so much but tonight I loved it. I just was able to forget the nonsense science that pervades this movie this time and then I liked it.
I already watched this movie like 10 times and it really hits me again everytime. It's the perfect movie. Music, actors, script, screenplay, CGI effects, emotional impact.. everything is perfect about it. It's a masterpiece
The future humans from 5th dimension created the state of probability for Christopher Nolan to be regarded as a great director with his past track records in this dimension so that he land upon this movie in order to give rise to a new generation of scientists and science lovers so that we can save our species from doomsday?
It's true, though! Watching that scene where Cooper returns from Millers planet was kind of scary (idk what that emotion was, so I'm just gonna call it that XD)
john connor I said it is underatted compared to movies that released that year.. An example is Birdman that won best picture at the oscars that year. That year alphoso cuaron won best director for gravity...true gravity was a good movie..in a directional sense nolan deserved it that year... The movie did not even receive a nomination for best picture at the oscars or golden globes. The movie was not given the respect it deserved! And MALAYALI AAAN MACHANE!
I recommended this movie to my dad. He’s not terribly interested in sci-fi, but I figured he’d enjoy this for the story. He texted me the next day saying he had the “best cry in years”. So I think he liked it.
vSolarY YT and maybe why you’re talking to the wall you are actually talking to yourself in the 5th dimension just like cooper in the library trying to reach murph
@@ItsBenney you speak the truth...love that😂😂Parents never reveal that and yes, its so confusing for children as to what is the logic behind their liking one child more even when the other child is so good...the secret is, parents like all other human beings like the child(human) who resembles themselves . It has nothing to do with who is better...so i guess the world should stop bullshitting that parents are Godly🤣🤣
@@spdadventurer1754 yessssssss. My sister was the favorite growing up nd than i was cuz i played football. If i had a meth head son who had straight A's but a son who had c's but was straight nd golden im pretty sure 9/10 parents gunna love whoever aligns with their beliefs
Putting Hans Zimmer and Christopher Nolan together…. What a masterpiece. The soundtrack hits spots in your soul that nothing else can. A there’s so much more to this world feeling and it’s beautiful
I am the proud father of a smart, passionate and caring 6 yrs old little girl that I hope, one day, will become a strong woman just like Murph. I love her so much and I am brought to tears every time I watch this movie. The acting is just superb, and the scene when Cooper says goodbye to his daughter is a stab to my heart, every single time...What a roller cost of emotions!!!
Its very sad because none of the people ever saw each other again. Brand never saw his daughter again, Amelia never saw Edmund again, Cooper never saw his son again, and Murph lived 80 years without her father. Its very sad for Amelia and Cooper once you really think about it, they lost everyone and everything in just 1 year but saved earth and humanity.
Oh yeah, besides the stunning visuals, this movie really stirs your gut, and tugs hard on your heart strings. Especially if you're a parent in your 40's.
@@bY2rrxS19pb7X I watched it together with Germany´s most Geeky Nerds, the Dudes and Dudettes organizing a SciFi convention for almost 30 years now. The biggest and longest running. It was an honor and privilege to have this amazing company for this milestone of SciFi Cinema.
Archangel2015 i get your point, every movie has flaws. but this films flaws are way too obvious. its screenplay sucks. nolan cant write dialogue at all and the entire screenplay is filled with plot holes. Nolan isnt a genius, he isnt one of the best directors of the decade... he makes people feel smart with his films, and thats why they love him. in reality, hes an slightly better from a filmmaking perspective MCU
Archangel2015 im talking about obvious flaws. inceptions biggest flaw was that it pretty much was poor filmmaking. ellen page’s character’s only purpose was to get the audience to understand without being so direct about it. regarding its ending, people have only been wondering about it because they’re stupid and think they need an answer, it’s the same as people wondering whether deckard was a replicant in blade runner. it doesnt matter, and the whole movie is trying to tell you that it doesn’t matter but i guess not even nolan fanboys are smart enough to understand that lol
I loved this movie. Just watched it for the first time ever last night. I didn't want it to end! I know you can draw sufficient conclusions at the end to not have to see the events unfold, and would probably be fit for a whole movie of its own, but I would've loved to at least see him landing on the planet or waking her up or something. Ah well. Really tugged at the heartstrings!
@@unbound2424 earth was not saved. the humans were. Cooper, the father, was able to send his daughter the missing information about quantum gravity in order for her to complete the designs to Dr. Brand's space colony, therefore, they were able to escape earth, and the "blight" which was some type of plague in the atmosphere that killed off all the crops - apparently it didnt find a way to follow them onto the space ship. At the end of the movie, where it looks like its earth except the ground is concaved into a loop around itself, it is actually the space colony and not earth. I believe at that point, it is orbiting Saturn, near the worm hole. Its cylindrical because it spins in order to create gravity.
@@unbound2424it didint. Earth was doomed, everyone left earth to those stations orbiting around other planets. But those stations arent the forever home. Forever home had to be "Edmunds" planet. It even sais in the beggining of the movie, that earth is beyone fixing, and only hope is leaving in mass, to search/go to another planet, and start again.
Whenever I mention that this is my favorite movie to people I know, they usually scoff and just think it’s a dumb movie. It makes you think and leaves you in awe at the end of it. If one were to pay attention and use their brain while watching the movie, they would feel how we all feel at the end...gut wrenched. Wonderful movie and I loved the performance by Hans Zimmer.
Favorite part is when he gets back after over "20" years from the planet that stretches time alot and watches all the things that happened with his children.
Peyton Stallworth that part broke my heart, especially seeing the son go from teen to an adult with his own family, then him finally given up on his dad
This movie ending made me cry when he meets his daughter in the end. That scene shows how little we are infornt of nature and that the time is most valuable thing in the world.
I literally ran out of tear liquid when I tried to cry at this scene, because there were so many scenes I had to cry before: Earth destruction, father leaving family, solitude in space, news from grown up children ... ... ...
So can someone explain me this. So the advanced future humans made a tesseract so that cooper could send the quantum data to murph so that she can solve the gravity equation. This will ensure humanity's survival. But that means, the future advanced humans were saved for the first time and then they ensured that they help cooper so that they can exist. Does it seem like a loop. I mean it feels like chicken gets back in time to lay egg so that it is born. I mean how can the future beings help someone in the past to ensure they are born? Or is it the fact that time is non linear and they have saved other timeline instead of their own?
@@TheFunnyDictator Basically aging faster/slower than others or experiencing time differently than others. Mostly due to gravity.. In this case it is stated that insanely strong gravity makes time slower or makes objects experience time alot slower which are in strong influence of the strong-gravity. So basically, area with more gravity = slow aging cuz time is also influenced.. are with less gravity/normal gravity = faster/normal aging
Filmmaking is a HUGE industry... and there are brilliant minds out there. I'd say, we do have the greatest film directors of all time in this century... just because we've learned a BUCH LOT about narrative and, more importantly, we've been (they; current film directors) inspired by great filmmakers from past times. Nolan is a beast, no doubt on that... but the absolute best? - I think that's too bold.... although, fairly you said: "quite possibly"... not misleading your comment. Cheers!
@@reeceblack6697 the beauty of the two movies is that 2001 is about conception and birth, while interstellar is about denial and then acceptance of death
The moment that broke me to tears for some reason was the moment when they came back to the ship after landing in the ocean planet and the black guy in the ship said, “what happened? I’ve waited for 25 years.” And it broke me, because for the other crew mates, not even 1 hour had pass by, just a powerful moment of separation and doubt in life
Yea it was amazing scene. It made me pause the movie and try to comprehend the isolation coupled with the uncertainty the guy must of felt , for 25 years. No human has ever felt that for that amount of time. That’s why I think humans’ brains operate a whole different level than these cosmic colossus. A gargantuan universe that holds many more secrets that are beyond our scope. Maybe our successors will become type 2/3 civilizations and such as in the movie, “they”, and understand what the black dude felt
Imagine being so technologically advanced, that we can manipulate gravity/time as easily as we can shape clay. To be able to pinpoint Coop in an infinite universe, protect him from the devastating gravitational forces of the black hole, and construct a 3d model of space-time that can be manipulated with simple human touch interface. It's mind-boggling.
When what we currently perceive as a constant, becomes something malleable (by the very nature of the universe it is we simply lack the mathematical formula and interface to achieve it) the entirety of reality becomes something that can be shaped. This isn't to say our perceptions are lies we can only interpret what we can biologically understand right now but who is to say those in the future aren't working to maintain the past so we reach that point in the future? Of course we have no way of knowing this right now.
@@Jadefox32 Exactly, we have no clue. This "mind boggling" stuff is made up. It's a wild grab out of the 'cool, plot-enforcing supernatural entity' shelf. 'Higher beings beyond our understanding' and 'love is the interdimensional key' are the plot and clue of the movie. I honestly hated it and it's cheap and cliché in my opinion. I was kinda disappointed. I was expecting cool scientific stuff to think about about but they gave me a cliché philosophy
Okay but can we all acknowledge about how this movie was released years before the first picture of a black hole was even taken yet how eerily similar it looks in the movie to the real thing?
That's because Einstein already predicted how black holes looked like, he even made painting predictions. I guess they used his predictions in the movie. EDIT: Look it up on google the black hole theory predicted by Einstein.
Maybe the cast and crew are the 3 dimesional manifestations of the 5th dimensional future humans that we see mentioned in this movie,and they made this movie to relay future info to us????
@@prashantx90 we only move forwards and always forwards in an upward trend. Age and time is a custom factor to keep track of our daily lives in an organized fashion
Just today I saw the movie from start to finish in one sitting. Previously I had only seen a segment here and there and wasn't able to understand the plot. Excellent movie, and this review helped a lot. I now believe Cooper and Brand are intended to be like an Adam and Eve of the new planet.
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I wonder why Matt Damon doesn’t plant some potato there
One of the best movies I've ever seen. Having a young daughter this movie evokes emotion in me like nothing else I've ever seen. Hans Zimmer is a mastermind for the musical score. As soon as I hear those organs I'm moved to tears thinking about the possibility of her growing old without me. 10/10
I concur, my daughter is only eight and I am fifty four I email her a little diary every week to tell her how much I love her and what we did that week together.
I really don't think i'll ever see a movie like this again sadly. I'm hopeful, but not counting on it. Inception was brilliant, Blade Runner 2049 was amazing, arrival was great, and Upgrade was surprisingly done really well, but this was different. Seeing this movie in theaters was life changing for me. It was almost 3 hours and I don't think I looked away once. Watched it more times than I can count and it's still wonderful.
I agree. I then understood that the design of the habitat has been around since the 1960's and we could assemble one in orbit with current technology. In fact we've lost a lot of time since it could've been started 60 years ago. We wouldn't need the manipulation of gravity if it was built in space. All anyone seems to want to do is terraform another planet, orbital habitats could've already been done.
Cloud Atlas might also be interesting for you. It explores Quantum theory, Quantum trajectory and Metaphysical philosophy and is a lifechanging experience to those who watch it with an open consciousness :)
I just saw this movie tonight September 16, 2020. Saw this video after, thought i may need an explanation, but I got it. That last act, when Murphy says, “I knew you’d come back because you promised.” I started bawling. My kids have that same faith in me. I hope they all keep in and in the end believe in me like that. And that I can be strong enough to be deserving of their faith
This was one of the movies that you had to watch at least three times. Maybe four! Worth every time because you caught things you didn't before and it made more sense. Good job!
Confusing????This is literally the only movie ive ever watched where at the end I just sat up in bed and just thought in awe and wonder of the utter masterpiece I just watched THE BEST MOVIE I EVER SAW.
MTP TA: Watch The Theory of Everything. Every single second is brilliantly done and Eddie Redmayne puts on one of the best performances I've ever seen.
I loved the part where he could have sent back messages through time that would have saved the human race decades of suffering, and would have directly saved the lives of half his crew but didn't because of shitty writing.
I saw this movie for the first time tonight and my mind was blown the entire time along with a lot of tears. This is definitely my favorite movie, I can't see many others ever comparing.
"No, they did not bring us here at all. We brought ourselves" I always get goosebumps at this. Every space nerd should get. Every movie fan should get. Every human being should get.
@@shancsk28 the future humans whod got advanced to a point where they could explore more dimensions. They did so to ensure their survival in the first place hence completing the loop.
Man, Interstellar was such a film, Masterpiece, I honestly got emotional so many times, The Soundtrack Is just something out of this world, the blackhole felt real and the acting was just top of the line, to this day i havent seen a movie so great as this one, the amount of effort the filmmakers put in this movie was just mindbreaking, Props for the amazing movie, one of, if not the best movies i have ever seen
Plus, they brought Kip Thorne in for scientific advice. That is what made the science believable, because he had worked out everything mathematically to check if it was possible. Even Miller's planet is in the realm of theoretically possible. The only thing not realistic is that we see everything in the visible spectrum while the black hole should be seriously redshifted. Also the transit through he wormhole was made up because simulation showed that the wormhole did not seem to have a tunnel. When the simulation flew through it it was on the other side instantaneously.
Slyztercore Veanged then you won’t mind clarifying/explaining some questions that I have. So "they" are the humans in the future who have access to the 5th dimension. Since they created the warp, did they basically change the past? Because cooper was the first to experience the 5th dimension and obtain data... it just doesn’t make sense. Cooper who is in the past was the first to find the 5th dimension. So who was in the future????????????????? How can it be humans? What did he translate to his daughter while in the 5th dem? Are they in the just a big shuttle, but on saturn’s ring?? Wouldn’t it be colder than earth? They were walking around like nothing.
As much as I’d like interstellar 2 this is it right here. 2 doesn’t need to happen to speculate what might’ve happened once cooper left to see brand, it’s a perfect ending
This movie is so impressive. Even scientists rave about how well made and accurate it is. Nolan did a great job of making complex theories and known science mesh extremely well. His portrayal of relativity and time dilation is an eye opener. Really hits home that Earth is all we have and any other potential habitable place is light years away. This movie will be talked about for years to come. Brilliant!
Scientists may like it as a "science popularizer", but astronauts can't suspend their disbelief while watching it. Watch that Chris Hadfield video where he breaks down different space films.
@@Kyle-mz8ng Astronauts think differently than a scientist studying space/the universe around us. Astronauts are taught to problem solve, have backup plans and have an understanding of percentages based on calculation. Scientists studying the universe are looking into the big complex unknown world. You are comparing two different professions without having any understanding how they think differently. You can't compare Chris Hadfields thought process to Neil DeGrasse Tyson. They are extremely different when you break it down
@@Kyle-mz8ng considering the fact that they released nearly 3 academic papers while producing this movie i doubt its just a "science popularizer" as you say.
@@MegaCharns Blackholes were indeed hypothetical until a few decades back. That is until its image was taken. As for their properties, they were derived from maths/physics and many of them were evaluated from observed data and the maths hold up. They even performed special experiments like LIGO to verify gravitational waves between collisions of blackholes. Combined with the images of blackhole we got, i believe "we dont know shit about blackholes" is an absolutely ignorant statement
Part2?! I have been self studying the gravity, dimensions, time, parallel existence- alternative realities of both past present and future lives even though there is no time… Lol A couple more movies like this would help me to to grasp it a bit better. It's so hard to wrap my head around these concepts. Visuals are very helpful. I don't watch a lot of movies but if I could find more like this I would be one happy camper. If you know of any please let me know!
Best movie I have ever seen to date. When I was watching it, I was confused, but I still kind of understood what was happening. It does an amazing job of giving the viewer just enough basic knowledge, paired with the loads of scientific terminology, to figure out what is happening at the same time the characters are. This made it feel all the more real while I watched it, and I felt like I was right there with Cooper.
No you have evolved your consciousness to a higher level than the average human. While the average human has a simple minded approach to the meaning of life. The other humans have evolved differently to understand nature at a complex level.
Did you also find Interstellar confusing?
Looper yes
No😂
Well he goes back to find cat woman right?
I was waiting for this video, thank you
no not now
The scene where cooper comes back to the ship after the ocean planet incident , and sees all the video transmissions from his children gets me every time.
For me it's when Murphy tell her father: "No parent should have to watch their child die". That scene gets me every damn time.
Both scenes. Man me and my girl was droppin tears. Buckets.
My dad promised me, this scene gets me every time. 😭😭😭
Yup me too, heartbreaking.
I cried watching that scene :/
the thing i really like about interstellar is that it was very raw. there was no unnecessary love story going on, no stupid characters, no random drama, and a well rounded plot
No "stupid characters"? Tell that yo the you know who watched the wave until the last second
@@Heythebrodyboy hats fair but it wasnt one of those things where they make a stupid decision that messes everything up, the dude died and they went on still
Imagine if it was a bollywood movie..Cooper would fall in love with Brand and they would be dancing and singing on the edge of the black hole..😅
@@ujjwalakaloorey u really got me laughing 🤣
I understand your opinion.
The guy who stay in the ship for 20 years.
He's the king of quarantine.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
he is black we do not get it
“Don’t touch me I’m sterile.”
-King of quarantine
Totally unrealistic, he would've killed himself after 4/5 years.
@@HunterNeesh honestly sanity would dwindle within less than a year probably
I only slightly teared up through various parts of the film, even seeing the messages from his kids after the water planet, however the floodgates really opened when he sees his daughter again at the end. It was the most I’ve ever cried during a movie, hitting me out of nowhere as soon as he opens the door and sees his daughter again. Had me crying uncontrollably
Just reading this is making me cry again. This movie is gut wrenching. Everyone sacrificed so much.
I feel you. I didn't just cry I WAILED at the end of the movie. I'm glad that I was alone at home ngl
Crying during a film grow tf up you soft mf its fake!!!
Some say Titanic was sad movie... but this is more sad.
Same. I remember seeing that part for the first time and it hit like a full speed train that I was in no way ready for
My wife keeps asking me to dust my office. I'm like - what if my dad wants to talk to me?
So you also think Cooper is dead? That is my thought and so many people say he is alive ..i have to seriously re-watch this film
Izie Valo he’s not dead he went into the black holes 4th dimension and got out 50+ years later
@@izievalo6319 wow now this has me thinking of multiverse theory.
@@Iloveghostsmwmwmwboboboworldat i do not think he made it ...i saw this story as his daughter's story...he was alive through her memory and love...
@@Esmerelda-rm6qj my idea of this film was that he actually never made it out alive, and he continued to live through his daughter's love and memory...pretty much a way to "defeat" death,right?
I feel that when Murphy finally sees her dad it’s a sigh of relief, of all her work accomplished finally met its goal. She tells him to save Brand and goes on his next mission. This could’ve not been more perfect. What a masterpiece of a film.
yeh i also love how he doesnt check up on or even ask about his son like lol who cares about that LOSER he was a petty farmer the female was the hero and thus he only cared about her
She was about to die...the time space continuum is so unfair 😫 😩
Yes very cool that she fully understood the time dilation still. She knew, mathematically I'm sure, that Brand was still out there and of same age. Gotta be trippy knowing full well you saved the world 50years ago, and there's still an astronaut from that mission out there, that doesn't know that yet!
@@whitedom2041 that’s just shit the female was annoying at times icel
@@whitedom2041 why is no one else talking about this tho lmao, we can clearly tell who the favorite child is
"23 years" what an intense scene. The film is a masterpiece. The music alone gives you an intense emotional feeling that is unexplainable.
I cried when cooper cried watching Tom
Hans Zimmer's talent for film scoring is just otherworldly.
@@Natalia-cm8ez same :'(
@@rdbenavides5988 the epic music was really amazing. I see what you did there with otherworldly nice
Yes this is my favorite movie, even though its heartbreaking it fills every void of a perfect science fiction movie. It feels so believable.
“Love transcends all dimensions.”
That hits.
Yes. The entire movie is about love. Love takes many forms. The love of a father for his daughter transcends.
When you click on a link and it opens Internet Explorer
"That little maneuver is gonna cost us 51 years"
Good one!
hahahaa.....
😂😂😂
If you try to download Interstellar through a 56 kb dial-up modem....
hahaha
A movie that deserved an Oscar in every category, the goat of science fiction movies.
For this the peoples analysing movies at oscar should be able to understand it😄
One of the best movies ever.
lol !
@@andrewwian4921 Looks like someone doesn't understand mind Bending movies😂😂
The goat of science period
"No parent should watch their own child die". That completely broke my heart.
My grown ass cried like a little bitch after she saw him
Me too. My greatest fear in life.
😭😭😭
As a man, I show very little emotion. As a father of a little girl, this movie wrecked me! I had tears rolling down my face. Pretty sure my eyes were swollen.
If so dont watch the 2nd part of the LOTR trilogy.
The fact that even the robots are successful in attaching emotions for the viewers describes the legacy of this movie....❤
The one thing that blew my mind was when Brand “saw something” in the beginning of the movie and tried to reach for it. Then at the end of the movie that same scene came back and it was cooper she was reaching for... wtffff
Never even caught that the first time I watched. Only after the second time I figured it out.
That part was amazing. So trippy
@@emiliaganchorre I had to watch the movie 4 times to figure it out.
Watching Tenet and the idea of time presented there. Makes Interstellar more understandable
@@iykyk5408 Facts
This movie has a massive content... "love is the only thing that transcends all dimensions, including time and space"
Muito piroso
I think that is just plain stupid obligatory romanticism
And it’s actually true; it bypasses everything, even death itself through the memories we hold onto which tie us to our loved ones quite literally so
U mean memory and familiarity ?
Thats so dumb
This movie is an absolute masterpiece and the ending makes me cry EVERY TIME
Beautiful movie
Same here!
@Steven Hornostaj Actually it's pretty damn realistic. Space time is unfathomable to the human mind. The closer you get to a black hole the slower time goes. For all we know we are living in a simulation created by advanced humans or some other intelligent beings. You can't say something isn't realistic because it doesn't compute with your simple earth brain. You have to be willing to open your mind to understand how little we understand about the universe and other dimensions besides our own.
@Steven Hornostaj You can travel through a black hole, but scientists say that at the core of the black holde, the gravity will be so strong that it destroys absolutely anything that comes near, but keep in mind: the black holde in Interstellar is a black holde created as a passway into habitable planets.
@Steven Hornostaj Also, what do you mean too long, the length of a movie isn't important, what's important is how you fill that time and Interstellar is a fricking masterpiece. For some referanse, here are some movies that are longer than Interstellar that you can't say are "too long" : Godfather 2 and 3, the green mile, Lord of the rings, Schneidlers list, Titanic. You know actually, if a movie is very long, it sudgests that the movie had a large budget, which makes the movie better
This movie changed my life. It's not a movie, it's one of those dent in the universe moments.
I want another space movie just like interstellar where the science, physics and music amazes us
I think there can't be a better sci-fi flick than Interstellar
Kawsar A interstellar 2 is supposed to be rumored to release in 2021, I’m as hopeful as you are
@@braxtonbalinbin8495 first time I am hearing that.
2001 and Interstellar are the only sci-fi movie that have had me completely transported while watching and stayed with me long afterwards. The experience was more than just watching a movie
They tried with ad astra with more suspense and drama in the film with family but it wasn’t the same. Don’t get me wrong it was a good movie but interstellar will always be the best space movie for me
Title: ending explained
Video: gives summary of entire movie
TRUE
I'm like: I JUST WATCHED IT !!!
I just wish to know the ending a little better
Thanks for the heads up so I can skip to the end of the video lol
@@RubberDicky that’s such an interesting take
@@RubberDicky never thought about it like this🤔
The last 35 minutes of this movie are breathtaking
agreed. finally the first sensible comment on the video searching from most recent and looking back. kudos to you and your proper use of the comment section.
Yes
The last minute are all about LOVE AND FAMILY ❤️
Being punched in the stomach.... that's, breath taking also....
@@CyanideSprinkles It's stupid. I like Inception better
It is impossible to get bored watching this masterpiece of story telling. When i saw it for the first time, i literally couldn't stop thinking about it.
simple things for simple minds
RIGHT!!!!❤ My husband and I stayed up till right before dawn. Rewatching and discussing and analyzing, and imagining. It's one of the most special core memories I have with him❤😊. Now every year around Thanksgiving and Christmas, we watch it all over again.
This movie made me realise how precious the "time" is.
For real bro❤🙌
Still here you are
@@Natalia-cm8ez I mean that's the point of time. 😂
"Daughter" "family" "4d" "past" "today"
Well it made me understand that time is relative
The soundtrack to this movie gets me everytime. Hans Zimmer + Christopher Nolan = Masterpiece
Hans zimmer never dissapoints
@OPEN YOUR MIND B4 UR MOUTH he told ZImmer about the movie just not in detail
Im going to one of his concerts in 2021
the soundtrack is a rip off from 1982 Koyaanisqatsi.
What did you think about Ad Adstra's soundtrack?
Interstellar is much more than just a sci-fi movie...Such a masterpiece...
what confuses me is why they cannot fix the earth? why would they fuck it up that bad and give up on it?
@@raven4k998 It is hard to fathom, but I believe that humans are far more reactive than proactive when it comes to things. We won't stop utilizing fossil fuels until it is too late, and so we'll have to reactively solve the problems our usage is creating as they become apparent. Whatever human action has led to earth dying in this movie is likely something that humans were once again lacking proactivity on, and I'd wager that once you've messed up a planet so badly that you might be inclined to give up on it even if you're futuristic humans. Influencing a planet that's in a runaway greenhouse effect, for the purposes of justifying actions in this movie, could be harder than figuring out and conducting the manipulation of time and things like wormholes or blackholes. I'd say it also has to do with "them" not being able to actually go back in time, they can only indirectly influence things that exist in the past human's time.
I think ultimately the "them" were the final remnants of earth's humans that advanced far enough to learn time manipulation and they wanted to push the humanity of the past toward saving more people than they were able to in their time. They likely couldn't influence humans so far back that the humans were incapable of going to a blackhole and so they couldn't realistically save the planet, so their next best option of abandoning ship was what they ultimately went with.
@@ALmaN11223344 which means we are screwed so start working on that gravity drive dude we are going to need it then the earth is fucked like in the movie, and we have to abandon ship🤣🤣
@@raven4k998 reterraforming the Earth to Human standards will take an even more advance civilization than the humanity showed in the last scene hundreds of years to make it suitable for Human life.
Humanity just needs to rebuild on their new world then start the reconstruction of our Cradle.
@@raven4k998
Great movie but I don't like how they approach that. They keep talking about "saving the world". The world wasn't saved and humanity gave up on saving it, they left it and are hoping to return someday when the plant-blight burns itself out and vegetation can return. They don't talk very much about the blight, I'm assuming from what was said in the movie that it can't be killed and causes a plant type to go extinct, then jumps to another one, and will keep going until it either kills all vegetation or destroys a large majority before it burns itself out and dies after it no longer has anything to eat. The way it jumps between plant species, it must be airborne and so hard to kill that poisoning it would result in poisoning ALL life.
I've just finished watching this film and this movie is a MASTERPIECE. I cried, laughed and learned a lot of things. I'll leave here one of my favorite line from Murph "Because my dad promised me" . ❣
I regret not watching this film earlier. It's the best sci-fi movie I've ever seen.
Even I watched it just yesterday
@Mike Carnegie science fiction
I literally watched it 2 days ago 💀
Did you think it was real?
@@Chase0370 lmao why would it be real?
"No parent should have to watch their own child die" made me cry like a baby
I didn't but if you didn't cry at least once during this movie you have no soul like me
İ started crying in the library dimension scene
I've watched my own child die, god doesnt care
@@nofatchxplzthx I am so sorry for your loss
I didn't cry even once in the whole movie
So , am I not a human?
People: "We want Interstellar 2!!!!"
Christopher Nolan: *this little maneuver will take 51 years*
😂
@@thesonofdarkness936 PLAASW
The first movie was enough pretentious bullshit to last me a lifetime.
@@bodkinsbestphotography 🗿🗿
Next time have Cooper say in space....... "Alright Alright Alright". 🤣🤣
Interstellar was such a fantastic movie. Can't believe it's been almost 10 years since it came out..
For me, This is the BEST movie ever made. Many opinions may differ, but this is IT for me.
I saw it tonight for the second time. I don't know why but the first time I didn't like it so much but tonight I loved it. I just was able to forget the nonsense science that pervades this movie this time and then I liked it.
This is They
Clearly you haven't watched the Wizard of Oz.
@@mynameisgladiator1933 I just finished watching it. Really good movie, but nowhere near my best ever.
@@Rapunzel879 🤣🤣🤣
While watching this seven years later, an hour passed onMiller's planet.😳
Yeah exactly
Yeh🙄
yeah lol
😮
Listen to the soundtrack on Millers planet.
Every one of those ticks represents a day on earth.
Shall we take a moment to thank the Casting director of this movie for finding the young Murph who looks like the adult Murph?
Anne Hathaway would have been a better fit tho
It’s bella’s kid from twilight. So not very hard to find.
@@daniellathavede1020 that’s exactly what i said
The grandma Murph looks like the adult and young Murph too
@@kazzuhiko123 who? What?
I already watched this movie like 10 times and it really hits me again everytime. It's the perfect movie. Music, actors, script, screenplay, CGI effects, emotional impact.. everything is perfect about it. It's a masterpiece
This movie was made waaaaay too early for its time.
Maybe they are from the 5th dimension
The movie came out at perfect time, it shows what capability of imagination a human mind has.
That just means you are not close enough to a massive object.
Isha Rawat exactly what I was thinking
The future humans from 5th dimension created the state of probability for Christopher Nolan to be regarded as a great director with his past track records in this dimension so that he land upon this movie in order to give rise to a new generation of scientists and science lovers so that we can save our species from doomsday?
The most chilling words of the movie were spoken by Michael Caine. “ Its not death that frightens me, it’s time.”
Excellent point!! 👍
It's true, though! Watching that scene where Cooper returns from Millers planet was kind of scary (idk what that emotion was, so I'm just gonna call it that XD)
L
I'm an old physicist Murph. I'm not afraid of death. I'm afraid of time.
@@pranavpolakam5371 right, if you think about it the movie is kind of scary in a way
Interstellar is one of the most underrated movies of all time
This movie deserved best picture and best director.
Nolan is in a different league!
Yes
who told you that it is under rated it had generally favourable reviews
aby modayil malayaliyano
john connor
I said it is underatted compared to movies that released that year..
An example is Birdman that won best picture at the oscars that year.
That year alphoso cuaron won best director for gravity...true gravity was a good movie..in a directional sense nolan deserved it that year...
The movie did not even receive a nomination for best picture at the oscars or golden globes.
The movie was not given the respect it deserved!
And MALAYALI AAAN MACHANE!
I can't wait for his new movie Tenet.
I recommended this movie to my dad. He’s not terribly interested in sci-fi, but I figured he’d enjoy this for the story.
He texted me the next day saying he had the “best cry in years”. So I think he liked it.
Masterpiece. The reunion between Murph and Cooper near the end broke me.
Sadly it wasn’t real and was all in his mind
@@TheMagicJester you are just making theories and all, even nolan said that there was nothing to be explained in the movie ending cuz it is what it is
@@darthvader-jp9kf Nah, he is just doing the voice over narration to his life.
@@ICreatedU1 what do you mean?
@@TheMagicJester LOL are you kidding me
This movie made me stare on the wall for like 15 minutes after watching it.
Lmao same here. I watched it twice, then all the TH-cam video, still don't get it fully
I just talk to the wall
What even is life?
🤣🤣🤣
vSolarY YT and maybe why you’re talking to the wall you are actually talking to yourself in the 5th dimension just like cooper in the library trying to reach murph
Cooper's daughter is absolutely his favorite child, there's no second favorite at all.
I noticed that lmfao
rip timothee chalamay
There's always a favorite idc what anyone says. Its usually the one that aligns with that parents core values.
@@ItsBenney you speak the truth...love that😂😂Parents never reveal that and yes, its so confusing for children as to what is the logic behind their liking one child more even when the other child is so good...the secret is, parents like all other human beings like the child(human) who resembles themselves . It has nothing to do with who is better...so i guess the world should stop bullshitting that parents are Godly🤣🤣
@@spdadventurer1754 yessssssss. My sister was the favorite growing up nd than i was cuz i played football. If i had a meth head son who had straight A's but a son who had c's but was straight nd golden im pretty sure 9/10 parents gunna love whoever aligns with their beliefs
Everyone talking about the movie… bro the music made everything hit harder.
Love him or hate him matt McConaughey is one of the best actors of our time.
"All right.....All right.....All right!!!!!"
Austin’s own!
Thomas L. Not Austin, he’s from Longview
don’t know are you sure?
Thomas L. Never mind we were both wrong he’s from Uvalde
Putting Hans Zimmer and Christopher Nolan together…. What a masterpiece. The soundtrack hits spots in your soul that nothing else can. A there’s so much more to this world feeling and it’s beautiful
That is so true. The scene in Miller and outside mann's planet couldn't have been memorable without hans zimmer's stay and no time for caution.
Nolan brothers
The decision of the Pipe Organ being the centralized instrument was incredible... such an eerie, mysterious tone throughout
As good a pairing as Burton and Elfman for sure
You know what hanz Zimmer also pieced in? Motherfuckin Modern warfare 2, 2009
The part where coopers helmet was cracked I seriously felt like I couldn’t breathe
Just like george floyd (sorry for the dark humour)
@@snoekduiker that's not dark humour babes it's disrespect
@@snoekduiker wtf!
@@snoekduiker 😂😂😂
@@snoekduiker then got the nerve to say sorry wat is u on jive
I am the proud father of a smart, passionate and caring 6 yrs old little girl that I hope, one day, will become a strong woman just like Murph. I love her so much and I am brought to tears every time I watch this movie. The acting is just superb, and the scene when Cooper says goodbye to his daughter is a stab to my heart, every single time...What a roller cost of emotions!!!
Its very sad because none of the people ever saw each other again. Brand never saw his daughter again, Amelia never saw Edmund again, Cooper never saw his son again, and Murph lived 80 years without her father. Its very sad for Amelia and Cooper once you really think about it, they lost everyone and everything in just 1 year but saved earth and humanity.
What about Romilly and Miller lol
@@razokmt1520 And the other 10 volunteers that got stranded on uninhabitable planets and probably died soon after.
Oh yeah, besides the stunning visuals, this movie really stirs your gut, and tugs hard on your heart strings. Especially if you're a parent in your 40's.
If you wanna make an omelette... come on man, you know the thing
The movie definitely makes you think about your own morality as well as the people close to you.
I cant believe that martian guy went on another mission after all he dealt with the first time...what a masochist
Interstellar was released before The Martian.
Just so you know.
@@Cbricklyne the Martian is a prequel
😆 😅 😂 🤣 😭 🤔
"If we put him in cryo, we won't have to deal with Watney's babbling"
@@lordXguru it's not
Only regret that I didn't saw this movie in a theater.
Theater version was amazing. The music was a lot louder and almost couldn't make out the dialog like in the spinning scene it worked so good.
Watching that In the theatres was an amazing experience. Like spaceship launch, the interstellar ost in the background. ❤️
@@bY2rrxS19pb7X I watched it together with Germany´s most Geeky Nerds, the Dudes and Dudettes organizing a SciFi convention for almost 30 years now. The biggest and longest running. It was an honor and privilege to have this amazing company for this milestone of SciFi Cinema.
I never watch movies in theatres twice. I did, for this one!
This is why I have a nice home theater setup. Movies are as good if not better at home.
the moment when robot said self destructing, and then he sets humor to 60 percent gosh the dialogues even this small had me
I once tried to explain the interstellar story to my friends, that was the most embarrassing day of my life!
Haha me too bro
🤣🤣🤣
ROFL
Haha me too
hahahah same here!
Interstellar was one of the greatest movies of all time.
*IS
Yes.
agreed i watched it once and said thats an a amazing movie the only other movie i rank higher then it is gladiator
* its still is
@@masonmcconnell9375 gladiator is also a great movie but it isnt in my top favourites
This movie is soooo under rated.
Christopher Nolan is a genius.
i think you meant “overrated”. people love to ignore its obvious flaws and talk about it as if it was a masterpiece
What movie you know doesn't have flaws snowflake?
Archangel2015 i get your point, every movie has flaws. but this films flaws are way too obvious. its screenplay sucks. nolan cant write dialogue at all and the entire screenplay is filled with plot holes. Nolan isnt a genius, he isnt one of the best directors of the decade... he makes people feel smart with his films, and thats why they love him. in reality, hes an slightly better from a filmmaking perspective MCU
@@leonardozumaeta4354 let's take Inception for example. What was obvious about that movie? It kept people asking questions for years.
Archangel2015 im talking about obvious flaws. inceptions biggest flaw was that it pretty much was poor filmmaking. ellen page’s character’s only purpose was to get the audience to understand without being so direct about it. regarding its ending, people have only been wondering about it because they’re stupid and think they need an answer, it’s the same as people wondering whether deckard was a replicant in blade runner. it doesnt matter, and the whole movie is trying to tell you that it doesn’t matter but i guess not even nolan fanboys are smart enough to understand that lol
I loved this movie. Just watched it for the first time ever last night. I didn't want it to end! I know you can draw sufficient conclusions at the end to not have to see the events unfold, and would probably be fit for a whole movie of its own, but I would've loved to at least see him landing on the planet or waking her up or something. Ah well. Really tugged at the heartstrings!
I still don't understand how the earth got saved lol
@@unbound2424 earth was not saved. the humans were. Cooper, the father, was able to send his daughter the missing information about quantum gravity in order for her to complete the designs to Dr. Brand's space colony, therefore, they were able to escape earth, and the "blight" which was some type of plague in the atmosphere that killed off all the crops - apparently it didnt find a way to follow them onto the space ship. At the end of the movie, where it looks like its earth except the ground is concaved into a loop around itself, it is actually the space colony and not earth. I believe at that point, it is orbiting Saturn, near the worm hole. Its cylindrical because it spins in order to create gravity.
@@unbound2424it didint. Earth was doomed, everyone left earth to those stations orbiting around other planets. But those stations arent the forever home. Forever home had to be "Edmunds" planet.
It even sais in the beggining of the movie, that earth is beyone fixing, and only hope is leaving in mass, to search/go to another planet, and start again.
Whenever I mention that this is my favorite movie to people I know, they usually scoff and just think it’s a dumb movie. It makes you think and leaves you in awe at the end of it. If one were to pay attention and use their brain while watching the movie, they would feel how we all feel at the end...gut wrenched. Wonderful movie and I loved the performance by Hans Zimmer.
Favorite part is when he gets back after over "20" years from the planet that stretches time alot and watches all the things that happened with his children.
Peyton Stallworth that part broke my heart, especially seeing the son go from teen to an adult with his own family, then him finally given up on his dad
@@firacosplay yeah, and how he (the black scientist,dont know the name.)dedicated himself to solve the equation for over 20 years while they were gone
"They think it's a damb movie". You must have some smart mf friends ;-)
I agree 100%. This movie always leaves me wanting more
This movie ending made me cry when he meets his daughter in the end. That scene shows how little we are infornt of nature and that the time is most valuable thing in the world.
yep
I literally ran out of tear liquid when I tried to cry at this scene, because there were so many scenes I had to cry before: Earth destruction, father leaving family, solitude in space, news from grown up children ... ... ...
Me too. Even though the movie is depressing and sad for the most part, the ending was what made me almost cry.
That's not the movie ending... the ending is that she takes of her helmet...
Yes, Time and Love are the most valuable things in the world! IMHO.
This movie is beyond my -3 dimensional brain.
Fun fact: you do live in a 3D world, but you can only see it 2 dimensions.
That is why they brought us here.
ikr :(
Ahaahahaha same
@@cozz124 we live in a multidimensional world but are only able to perceive it 3 dimensionally.
It’s 2021, just to update you, only 1 hour and 5 mins have passed in Miller’s planet
Seems like earth 🌍 cutting us short on life span
😂😂
You mean 1 hour, 2 mins, and 51.41secs to be exact on April 30, 2021 😂
@@leanmarifranciscapili3643 that’s tough lol
😅
It really took me 7 years to watch this movie. what a coincidence
I accidentally clicked movie and boi was it worth the best movie ever.
Google listens to your conversation, sniffs through your foot prints in internet.
Me too
Same
It took me 2min to finish this movie, what a relief 😂😁
Time dilation has to be one of the coolest yet most terrifying aspects of science.
So can someone explain me this.
So the advanced future humans made a tesseract so that cooper could send the quantum data to murph so that she can solve the gravity equation. This will ensure humanity's survival.
But that means, the future advanced humans were saved for the first time and then they ensured that they help cooper so that they can exist.
Does it seem like a loop. I mean it feels like chicken gets back in time to lay egg so that it is born. I mean how can the future beings help someone in the past to ensure they are born?
Or is it the fact that time is non linear and they have saved other timeline instead of their own?
What's that?
@@TheFunnyDictator Basically aging faster/slower than others or experiencing time differently than others. Mostly due to gravity.. In this case it is stated that insanely strong gravity makes time slower or makes objects experience time alot slower which are in strong influence of the strong-gravity. So basically, area with more gravity = slow aging cuz time is also influenced.. are with less gravity/normal gravity = faster/normal aging
Hope that helps :D
@@Zevnor Thanks! Do you like watching anime?
This movie gave me chills. Physics is incredible. This movie doesn't deserve an Oscar but is a Oscar
Christopher Nolan is quite possibly the best director we have had in a generation.
Joaquin Phoenix tho
can't wait for his new movie
Filmmaking is a HUGE industry... and there are brilliant minds out there. I'd say, we do have the greatest film directors of all time in this century... just because we've learned a BUCH LOT about narrative and, more importantly, we've been (they; current film directors) inspired by great filmmakers from past times. Nolan is a beast, no doubt on that... but the absolute best? - I think that's too bold.... although, fairly you said: "quite possibly"... not misleading your comment. Cheers!
Him and Quentin Tarantino
But he gets a bonus from Hans Zimmer for each time they collaborate
My friend after watching this film, said ‘the ending scene with cooper and his grandma was really emotional’ 💀
I guess he's not entirely wrong. 🤣
that his daughter not grandma
Sajid Ahmad , thanks 😂😂😂
Tell him not to do drugs while watching movies.
Jason Chow yeah, his friend didn’t understand that
Fans: Christopher Nolan can’t possibly make another movie more confusing than inception...
Christopher Nolan: ...hold my beer
Tenet: Beer my Hold
Christopher Nolan: Hold my beer
Tenet: Beer my hold
LeAndrew Thomas lol nice
well we
haven't seen tennet yet
LeAndrew Thomas you deserve an award for that 😂
Both were easy to understand! Inception let the viewer draw their own conclusion about the ending. In Interstellar, everything was explained.
This movie showed me that science and music can work together to create an amazing story.
Like Oblivion with Tomn Cruise
It's not science. It's the cult of quantum.
2001 a space odyssey did this as well
the music in this movie is masterful
@@reeceblack6697 the beauty of the two movies is that 2001 is about conception and birth, while interstellar is about denial and then acceptance of death
The moment that broke me to tears for some reason was the moment when they came back to the ship after landing in the ocean planet and the black guy in the ship said, “what happened? I’ve waited for 25 years.” And it broke me, because for the other crew mates, not even 1 hour had pass by, just a powerful moment of separation and doubt in life
That was an amazing scene. In what just looked like a few minutes, was 20 plus years for the guy waiting for them to come back, amazing
The Darkside of the Planet well done, you watched and understood it.
Yea it was amazing scene. It made me pause the movie and try to comprehend the isolation coupled with the uncertainty the guy must of felt , for 25 years. No human has ever felt that for that amount of time. That’s why I think humans’ brains operate a whole different level than these cosmic colossus. A gargantuan universe that holds many more secrets that are beyond our scope. Maybe our successors will become type 2/3 civilizations and such as in the movie, “they”, and understand what the black dude felt
ADAM GENESIS that broke me too
Yea exactly when he also says I've learned everything I could about the black hole
The whole ending of the movie would have been different if they had gone to Edmund's planet first instead of Mann's planet.
good idea. nolan should have that be the plot of interstellar 2 if that ever happens
I know bruh
But then they wouldn't have been able to get the information from the black hole to save the people on earth.
@@elizabethflores6476 yah tru but i dont understand... what did they need it For?
It would be the ending which only plan B success, but it would be a paradox because who would gave Cooper the NASA's coordinates from the beginning
I’m not crying I was cutting onions 😭😭😭
I’m going to hug my daughter right now.
Imagine being so technologically advanced, that we can manipulate gravity/time as easily as we can shape clay. To be able to pinpoint Coop in an infinite universe, protect him from the devastating gravitational forces of the black hole, and construct a 3d model of space-time that can be manipulated with simple human touch interface. It's mind-boggling.
When what we currently perceive as a constant, becomes something malleable (by the very nature of the universe it is we simply lack the mathematical formula and interface to achieve it) the entirety of reality becomes something that can be shaped. This isn't to say our perceptions are lies we can only interpret what we can biologically understand right now but who is to say those in the future aren't working to maintain the past so we reach that point in the future? Of course we have no way of knowing this right now.
both u guys gotta chill my brain too smol for dis
@@davidlejandro 😂😂
@@daniyaalnoor8731 My thoughts too, I almost had a stroke reading what @Jadefox32 said
@@Jadefox32 Exactly, we have no clue. This "mind boggling" stuff is made up. It's a wild grab out of the 'cool, plot-enforcing supernatural entity' shelf.
'Higher beings beyond our understanding' and 'love is the interdimensional key' are the plot and clue of the movie.
I honestly hated it and it's cheap and cliché in my opinion. I was kinda disappointed.
I was expecting cool scientific stuff to think about about but they gave me a cliché philosophy
Okay but can we all acknowledge about how this movie was released years before the first picture of a black hole was even taken yet how eerily similar it looks in the movie to the real thing?
That's because Einstein already predicted how black holes looked like, he even made painting predictions. I guess they used his predictions in the movie.
EDIT: Look it up on google the black hole theory predicted by Einstein.
@@ayuxai Okay Einstein
They worked with actual scientists to get it right.
Even it looks more hd and crisp in the movie. 😂 Original is all blurry
Maybe the cast and crew are the 3 dimesional manifestations of the 5th dimensional future humans that we see mentioned in this movie,and they made this movie to relay future info to us????
They created this movie for us to understand
Oh crap. You’re right... my reality is shattered
@@michaelzheng3129 you mean your 4 dimensional reality
@@prashantx90 no, 2 dimensional
@@michaelzheng3129 how did you enter our 4d universe, does your z-index increase as you age ?, considering it equivalent to time in your 2d reality
@@prashantx90 we only move forwards and always forwards in an upward trend. Age and time is a custom factor to keep track of our daily lives in an organized fashion
Just today I saw the movie from start to finish in one sitting. Previously I had only seen a segment here and there and wasn't able to understand the plot. Excellent movie, and this review helped a lot.
I now believe Cooper and Brand are intended to be like an Adam and Eve of the new planet.
I wonder why Matt Damon doesn’t plant some potato there
lol. he wasn't on Mars! He needed Martian soil and a wooden cross. ;)
Chris Kirkman ok :))
Dude, his planet was absolute, useless shit 😂
Hahahaha
Progressive House bro it’s a joke from another movie. It’s from “the Martian”
One of the best movies I've ever seen. Having a young daughter this movie evokes emotion in me like nothing else I've ever seen. Hans Zimmer is a mastermind for the musical score. As soon as I hear those organs I'm moved to tears thinking about the possibility of her growing old without me. 10/10
Same
You are growing old just fine without your parents and so will she. It is our self importance and love that interferes in something so natural.
Same!
So true
I concur, my daughter is only eight and I am fifty four I email her a little diary every week to tell her how much I love her and what we did that week together.
I really don't think i'll ever see a movie like this again sadly. I'm hopeful, but not counting on it. Inception was brilliant, Blade Runner 2049 was amazing, arrival was great, and Upgrade was surprisingly done really well, but this was different. Seeing this movie in theaters was life changing for me. It was almost 3 hours and I don't think I looked away once. Watched it more times than I can count and it's still wonderful.
I agree. I then understood that the design of the habitat has been around since the 1960's and we could assemble one in orbit with current technology. In fact we've lost a lot of time since it could've been started 60 years ago. We wouldn't need the manipulation of gravity if it was built in space. All anyone seems to want to do is terraform another planet, orbital habitats could've already been done.
If you haven't seen it I would recommend Ex Machina for that list
Cloud Atlas might also be interesting for you. It explores Quantum theory, Quantum trajectory and Metaphysical philosophy and is a lifechanging experience to those who watch it with an open consciousness :)
Godzilla vs. Kong will be epic!
@@1st2mind Have you read that book?
Person A: What movie is Interstellar?
Person B: The movie with the bookshelf 📕
Personal A: Now I remember.
I just saw this movie tonight September 16, 2020. Saw this video after, thought i may need an explanation, but I got it.
That last act, when Murphy says, “I knew you’d come back because you promised.” I started bawling. My kids have that same faith in me. I hope they all keep in and in the end believe in me like that. And that I can be strong enough to be deserving of their faith
This movie blows my mind every time I think about it or watch it. I cannot explain it.
I am an eternal fan of this masterpiece.
This movie and Arrival are the only 2 movies that I’ve seen that will make me lay in bed for hours thinking about space and life beyond space lol
@@dariantillman7050 have you seen 2001 or Solaris by Tarkovsky or even Synecodche New York?
@@Dravianpn02 have you seen toy story 3?? It’s amazing
@@KenanJHS okay I can agree with that lol.
Here, here!
Interstellar is an epic for generations to come. Music by Hanz Zimmer + Chris Nolan direction = masterpiece.
I agree. See also: The Dark Knight and Inception.
Exactly.
Absolutely!
This was one of the movies that you had to watch at least three times. Maybe four! Worth every time because you caught things you didn't before and it made more sense. Good job!
Confusing????This is literally the only movie ive ever watched where at the end I just sat up in bed and just thought in awe and wonder of the utter masterpiece I just watched
THE BEST MOVIE I EVER SAW.
Love the movie but watch Inception
rome368 or just any other Nolan film
MTP TA: Watch The Theory of Everything. Every single second is brilliantly done and Eddie Redmayne puts on one of the best performances I've ever seen.
I loved the part where he could have sent back messages through time that would have saved the human race decades of suffering, and would have directly saved the lives of half his crew but didn't because of shitty writing.
Didnt watch in the theatre mate?
An absolute masterpiece of a movie and soundtrack. Matthew McConaughey is outstanding in this film.
Greatest actor in modern history
McConaughey is outstanding in and out of any movie.
@@chrismale9976 alright
@@harcmransingh7994 No question
Movie was mid
"The movie that I want to forget that I watched it, so I can watch it again."
I'm jealous of people who have never seen Interstellar, because they can watch it for the first time.
maybe tenet movie help for doing this 😂
I watched it 3 times anyways.. always saw/understood something different each time
For me honestly, it feels like I gotta watch it a second time to actually take a hold of it. That movie was a rollercoaster
@@FamPieINTERNACIONAL agree with you.
I literally watching this again, and this pops up on YT, haha, absolutely love this movie btw
I saw this movie for the first time tonight and my mind was blown the entire time along with a lot of tears. This is definitely my favorite movie, I can't see many others ever comparing.
That’s good i cried profusely with this movie as well when I first saw it
Have you seen Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind?
@@wildharmony33 much better movie. I dont know what happened to Charlie Kaufman's screenwriting career but the world could use more of his scripts!
Try "Lion"
Amazing right? This movie is just so...massive.
"No, they did not bring us here at all. We brought ourselves"
I always get goosebumps at this.
Every space nerd should get.
Every movie fan should get.
Every human being should get.
Then who built that 5d library
TH3 F4LC0N I don’t think they are us anymore. They have evolved into something else.
It was an epic movie
@@shancsk28 the future humans whod got advanced to a point where they could explore more dimensions. They did so to ensure their survival in the first place hence completing the loop.
@@NavajoNez yeah they have probably evolved for millions of years
This movie made me think too much about my existence
same
Same
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U are a reason...find your purpose
Find your purpose no matter how small large microscopic you have a meaning
This movie had my jaw dropped the last 90 mins of it. Such a good movie
Title: interstellar ending explained
Video: starts from the beginning
The ending wasn't the confusing part 😂
Hoping for what might next 😂... then this video is just a recall xD.
i thought they would talk about the baseball field scene outside the hospital window.
They're giving a backstory dumbass
Shit I still didn’t fully get it
I cried so hard at this. The thought of missing my daughter's entire life in the space of a few days. The reunion with Murph. Wow.
Joe Biden is president that's something to cry about .movie was too long and boring.
@@tlarson5687 lol if the movie was too long and boring why are you even here?
@@SteelMckeelZ Ha Ha 😅 you cried during the movie hahaha
@Vince F. ..you also cried for Matthew mcconahay 😄. The only thing I liked is Ann Hathaway
@@tlarson5687 what does this have to do with Biden? Are you 12 years old??
Man, Interstellar was such a film, Masterpiece, I honestly got emotional so many times, The Soundtrack Is just something out of this world, the blackhole felt real and the acting was just top of the line, to this day i havent seen a movie so great as this one, the amount of effort the filmmakers put in this movie was just mindbreaking, Props for the amazing movie, one of, if not the best movies i have ever seen
Plus, they brought Kip Thorne in for scientific advice. That is what made the science believable, because he had worked out everything mathematically to check if it was possible. Even Miller's planet is in the realm of theoretically possible. The only thing not realistic is that we see everything in the visible spectrum while the black hole should be seriously redshifted. Also the transit through he wormhole was made up because simulation showed that the wormhole did not seem to have a tunnel. When the simulation flew through it it was on the other side instantaneously.
Hans Zimmer is the greatest soundtrack producer ever
Fantastic movie, but yeah, got little lost at the end, thanks for the explainatiom
You know it's confusing when we get it 6 years after
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
what so confusing, not confusing at all.
@@slyztercoreveanged3175 yeah I just finished watching it for the first time 20 minutes ago and I understood all of it lol.
Slyztercore Veanged then you won’t mind clarifying/explaining some questions that I have.
So "they" are the humans in the future who have access to the 5th dimension. Since they created the warp, did they basically change the past? Because cooper was the first to experience the 5th dimension and obtain data... it just doesn’t make sense. Cooper who is in the past was the first to find the 5th dimension. So who was in the future????????????????? How can it be humans?
What did he translate to his daughter while in the 5th dem?
Are they in the just a big shuttle, but on saturn’s ring?? Wouldn’t it be colder than earth? They were walking around like nothing.
Bruh the movie made perfect sense from the beginning
As much as I’d like interstellar 2 this is it right here. 2 doesn’t need to happen to speculate what might’ve happened once cooper left to see brand, it’s a perfect ending
Im betting they are "rebuilding" humanity on Edmund's planet if you know what I mean 😉
@@leonardogonzalez5016 humanity’s still there bud
@@leonardogonzalez5016 and then incest to population growth? Lol
@@weaponx9728 I didnt go that far but okay
@@weaponx9728 lol. Isn't that what happened with Adam and Eve
This movie is so impressive. Even scientists rave about how well made and accurate it is. Nolan did a great job of making complex theories and known science mesh extremely well. His portrayal of relativity and time dilation is an eye opener. Really hits home that Earth is all we have and any other potential habitable place is light years away.
This movie will be talked about for years to come. Brilliant!
Scientists may like it as a "science popularizer", but astronauts can't suspend their disbelief while watching it. Watch that Chris Hadfield video where he breaks down different space films.
@@Kyle-mz8ng Astronauts think differently than a scientist studying space/the universe around us. Astronauts are taught to problem solve, have backup plans and have an understanding of percentages based on calculation. Scientists studying the universe are looking into the big complex unknown world. You are comparing two different professions without having any understanding how they think differently.
You can't compare Chris Hadfields thought process to Neil DeGrasse Tyson. They are extremely different when you break it down
@@Kyle-mz8ng considering the fact that they released nearly 3 academic papers while producing this movie i doubt its just a "science popularizer" as you say.
how can u say its accurate wen we don't know shit about black holes
@@MegaCharns
Blackholes were indeed hypothetical until a few decades back.
That is until its image was taken.
As for their properties, they were derived from maths/physics and many of them were evaluated from observed data and the maths hold up. They even performed special experiments like LIGO to verify gravitational waves between collisions of blackholes. Combined with the images of blackhole we got, i believe "we dont know shit about blackholes" is an absolutely ignorant statement
Part2?! I have been self studying the gravity, dimensions, time, parallel existence- alternative realities of both past present and future lives even though there is no time… Lol
A couple more movies like this would help me to to grasp it a bit better. It's so hard to wrap my head around these concepts. Visuals are very helpful. I don't watch a lot of movies but if I could find more like this I would be one happy camper. If you know of any please let me know!
Best movie I have ever seen to date. When I was watching it, I was confused, but I still kind of understood what was happening. It does an amazing job of giving the viewer just enough basic knowledge, paired with the loads of scientific terminology, to figure out what is happening at the same time the characters are. This made it feel all the more real while I watched it, and I felt like I was right there with Cooper.
Yes Very Good movie.
I still use my calculator to do a 12 * 4 and here I am trying to understand .......
Oh my God.. your comment needs a medal lol! That’s me too.. I guess I should watch this movie.
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LMFAOOOO me too tho
Same. It's because I don't trust myself 😁
12 times 4 is 56 right?
Me after understanding Interstellar :
Iam something of a scientist myself
No you have evolved your consciousness to a higher level than the average human. While the average human has a simple minded approach to the meaning of life. The other humans have evolved differently to understand nature at a complex level.
Lol
Me especially after smokin a blunt be feeling like I know all the answers
I read all your research on nanotechnology
This film is absolutely my favourite movie of all time. I can watch it again and again and it always feels like the first time.
Same
Seems like this video was uploaded back in Miller's planet. Yet it came down back to earth.
TH-cam transcends space and Time
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love you 3000 😂
Best comment of 2020
@@salmanfarsitamjid6217 was it even really posted in 2020?