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@@jayhop Hans always gets robbed. He was snubbed for any Oscar nom for Dune 2 which is insane. Simply because many of the musical selections were similar to Dune 1 smh. But Hans knows how to make very emotional, powerful themes throughout the films he's scored.
Maybe not a dialogue, but for me the best sentence is "because my dad promised me"... I dont know why? Maybe it's because I'm the father of a daughter myself.
@@dankefurnichts I love it because despite the calculations made, Cooper chooses impossibity over failure. He also does so immediately and with no hesitation.
I judge them by how they react to "The Emoji Movie".... I'm currently still waiting for one of these channels to react to it. Should be any day now; I just gotta feelin! 🤞🏼🙏🏼
41:00 Gravity equation that she solved with the help of her father (relayed to her the quantum data), is not to save the earth, but to get everyone to get off the earth, using the large ship/station (as we saw the construction of it in the movie) which eventually named after her. Solving gravity problem would have enabled her to figure out how to launch such big ship off the planet.
If you go back and listen to Hans Zimmer's score on Miller's planet, each tick you hear is every 1.25 seconds, which equals one day on Earth with the time dilation. It really adds another layer of stress and urgency to the entire scene once you catch it. (great little Easter egg!)
"No parents should watch their kids die!" That line remembers me at Theoden from Lord of the Rings with the line: "No parents should burried his own child!"
I loved this movie when it came out. I remember learning some of these concepts in school then never thought about them again. But I like how they illustrate accurately these concepts in a science fiction setting. Two examples: The massive tidal wave on the planet near the black hole. We, of course, have tides on earth that rise and fall. But that's just the gravitational pull of the Moon and Sun. Just not so dramatic. And the fact that the tides don't come in and out. The planet we are standing on is rotating under the bulge of water. The second is relativity. That time runs at a different rate depending on how close you are to stronger gravitational forces. A real-world application is when they launched GPS satellites. In order to calculate your position with high accuracy, time needs to be measured very accurately. The satellites in orbit have very very accurate clocks. But engineers have to account for the fact the time at sea level runs "relatively" slower then the satellite's time 20k kilometers above the surface. Because we are slightly closer to a strong gravitational body. It's not as dramatic as being near a black hole like in the movie. But it's still about 45 microseconds per day.
Wow! You blew my mind. I've watched every reaction to this most amazing movie there is on YT. You were the first to figure out so much of the plot ahead of time. Amazing job and great reaction. I shared tears with you even though I've probably seen it 20 times.
I'm so glad I found your channel! This is one of my favorite movies and it's so refreshing to watch someone react to it that actually appreciates film like I do.
Colette, you are simply MAGNIFICENT!! This is one of my favourite movies of all time and you reacted/responded to it so beautifully……you have become my favourite movie reactor by a country mile!!🤩🙏👌👏👏🤗 You are so very quick and sharp of mind, show great compassion and sensitivity, and can pick up on subtle clues so adeptly. You pick up on things that I’ve missed even though I have seen this movie a dozen times before☝️👌🤗😃⭐️ You’re also very pleasing on the eye!! 😍😛❤️🌹🫶 Thank you for such a great presentation. This old Aussie bloke is captivated by you and your reactions/ analyses 🫡⭐️🤩🤠🇦🇺🌹👍🫵
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FYI Colette: This was the first film that Matthew McConaughey did after winning the Oscar for Best Actor. He won for DALLAS BUYERS CLUB (2013), which is worth reacting to IMO (Matthew lost an insane amount of weight for that role). Jared Leto won Best Supporting Actor Oscar for the same movie too.
Thanks for a great reaction. Its always good to see someone getting as much enjoyment out of a film (or song) as I did. However, the best reactions are from people who know things that I don't know. Whether the reactor's expertise relates to the art form or to the subject matter, I like it when I learn something which adds to my understanding (of the film). So thank you
Im very excited you’re watching this!!! I hold the ideals behind this film very closely to my heart and mind. Also have the soundtrack on my Apple Music
It took 30 years for any movie to make me uncontrollably emotional; THIS was the SECOND one that did it... and the one [three years] prior to that (the first one that "did it") happened to be "Inside Out" :P
I love this movie so much, and I thought I had watched you react to this before, and I had, lol. Glad you got it reposted, and I made sure to like it again. I’m glad they’re showing this in theaters again. I saw this movie in theaters and then I knew it would be something that I might never see on the big screen again, so I went another 2x. It’s such an amazing movie and so emotional, and it makes me tear up or cry almost every time. As always, wonderful reaction.
My theory is that Dr. Mann wanted to kill the Endurance crew so he could take over the mission of Plan B and become the 'hero' of humanity. No one would be around to contradict his story of his failure at the planet he was originally sent to. He already had the reputation of being the 'greatest of us', and that's pretty hard to live up to and difficult to give up
Out of all the reactions I’ve watched, you were the quickest to work out that Mann was lying about his planet. Also it was really cool when you said that Cooper was suffocating on that planet at the same time that they were suffocating back on Earth, I’d never looked at it that way.
When I went to see this in imax, the scene where they go into the wormhole, was so crazy. Almost had me in panic mode. The visuals with the music was so intense.
The initial portion of the film is set in the 2070's, after it became apparent that a crop blight that was pretty much unstoppable began attacking the world's food supply, and of course humans being humans we fought wars over it until we realised "oh shit, we're going to starve to death" and started trying to farm what we could that wasn't affected. That's why a NASA trained pilot and engineer is farming corn :P As far as the dust bowl: these occur when a large swathe of crops or other plants (like grasses) are lost in a sudden fashion (such as with the crop blight). without the root structures holding the dirt in place, it dries out and gets blown about by the wind, which is exactly what happened in the 30's when all the plains grasses were uprooted to make way for grain crops in the midwest US. The ticking clock you hear on Miller's planet is about 1.25 second intervals: each tick represents ONE DAY on Earth. That means that after 12 years since Lazarus was sent, it was likely only an hour since Miller was swept away by the giant waves, relativistically. Being that close to the black hole would also do exactly what is shown on the planet, create large tidal waves as big as mountains. Mann booby-trapped KIPP so that anyone who went digging for answers would find an explosive surprise instead. The construct Cooper enters inside the black hole is a tesseract; a 4th-dimensional cube, also called a hypercube, where time is represented as a physical dimension that one can traverse. The 'higher beings' basically just took a slice out of that moment in Murph's bedroom and gave him physical access to those moments to allow him to communicate across time. The stations at the end are known as O'Neill cylinders, one of the few ways humans have come up with to manage interstellar travel in the form of a generational ship. The cylinder would be spun at a rotational speed sufficient enough to achieve 1g worth of centrifugal force, with the main living/hab areas situated on the inner surface of the cylinder. Also, think about it: it has been 12 years since the Lazarus missions were sent out from when the Endurance enters the wormhole. Then it has been another 23 years after that spent on Miller's Planet, and another 51 years with the slingshot maneuver so close to Gargantua distorting time drastically. It has been 86 years since Wolf Edmunds was sent to find a new planet, of course he's dead when Amelia lands on his planet at the end. Murph is about 86 at the end because of this. Time dilation's a bitch. If you like hard science fiction like this, I HIGHLY recommend you read the Galactic Center series by Gregory Benford, an author who was also an astrophysics prof at UC Irvine. Anathem is also another really great book by Neal Stephenson, which explores quantum realities.
So good in IMAX. I've been twice since it rereleased. I hope you enjoyed it! Btw, I still lean to the side and say "C'mon TARS!" every time I go around a circular highway exit ramp. My kids are really sick of it. ;)
Great reaction. By the way, I live near the west coast, and I go to the beach a few times a year. Every time since I watched this movie, I can't help watching the horizon over the sea and I imagine the power, the devastation, the amazing view of waves the size of mountains and shudder.
This and Lord of the Rings get me teary with just one iconic line each. Sadly I missed its replay on movies; and it only replayed on my state capital. Hopefully you'll have better luck than me :)
It is interesting to think of time as a dimension that we do not fully understand, that inside that tesseract, time is a physical manifestation that you can move to any point of.
Hi Colette, I had fun watching your reaction to this movie thanks for watching it and I felt your tears😢❤. I'm also sorry about you have to repost this video I hope it doesn't happen to your next video and I can't wait to see your reaction to homolone 1 and 2 and elf and the grinch.💚
Glad I found your channel, fellow cinema nerd! I watched Interstellar again in IMAX at the Science Museum in St Louis. It was overwhelming. Regarding that music: it relates to the time dilation that is part of the story.
Merry Christmas! When I watched this movie for the first time, it absolutely blew me away. I believe it is one of the best movies made of all time. Certainly in the top 10 in my opinion.
girl you're really good at unveiling scripts. no one would have seen that one coming. please watch, The Green Mile (1999). Let's see you if you can get that.
If you pay attention to the words and piece it together I swear it’s different. When I just sit back and watch something alone , my mind wanders and I’m not extremely focused on every detail. When I’m reacting, it’s completely different. I’m analyzing everything
"Love is the one thing that we're capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space." -- When I first saw this 10 years ago, that was the line that stuck in my brain the clearest. It convinced me that this entire brilliant script is like a mathematical proof of the existence of God. Seeing it again, I am more convinced.
Dr Brand ends up as the most tragic character of the film. From her perspective, she lost everything: Her father, her crew, and her lover. And because she knows plan A was never meant to work, she thinks that humanity is also dead. Alone on Edmund's planet, she believes she is the last human in existence, forced to trudge alone in this cold unforgiving universe.
I can see why people think you watch your movies before hand because you’re ridiculously good at predicting them, i’m good at predicting what’s gonna happen in movies before they happen too, but I did not know that Matthew was the ghost until I got to the end. Wow
You mentioned working in San Francisco. I've lived in the peninsula my whole life. I swear its like that city has moved into a different timeline in the Multiverse and it's sad. Used to be my favorite city growing up. Well anyway ill continue watching your reaction to my top 5 films.
The old people in the beginning who are getting interviewed are real people who lived and grew up in the great depression and the dust ball area, which is why they talk about dust being everywhere and the lack of food. The farming of corn is also a real thing that's happening, there are more corn plantations then regular crops.
One really cool thing about the effects in this film is a large amount of it was done before filming with help from world renowned physicists which is not only great for the actors on set but when they ran simulations they actually broke ground on how we understand black holes. The one we see in the film is not only an artists rendition it was a scientifically backed estimation on how they would look and years later when NASA actually photographed a black hole the film was proven correct. Another fun fact the corn fields shown were real and grown specifically for the film and the production company actually made a profit on the harvest.
I loooooved this movie. Saw it 4 times in theatres. Hands down my favourite movie soundtrack. It did win an Oscar for Visual Effects. Was nominated for best soundtrack and best audio mixing but didn’t win either of those
The earth’s situation at that point was unsolvable. Remember what Dr Brand said, we were meant to leave earth. The problem was,…..solving gravity. And because of Cooper and Brand’s heroics delving into the black hole, they got the data to solve the problem on gravity to allow them to create a ship to leave earth. That was the original problem in the movie. The earth was hopeless at that point; they can’t fix it at that point.
This movie is absolutely 𝗣𝗛𝗘𝗡𝗢𝗠𝗘𝗡𝗔𝗟, an undeniable 𝗠𝗔𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗥𝗣𝗜𝗘𝗖𝗘. It’s my all-time favorite film. Watching it in the theater when it first came out in 2014 was pure magic, it completely blew my mind!! But seeing it again a couple days ago 12/08/2024 in the IMAX for its 10th anniversary re-release was mind-blowing too. If you have the opportunity to see it in the IMAX, it's a total CRIME if you miss it! The scale and immersion felt like experiencing it for the first time. Having seen it many times, I found myself often watching the audience in awe of what they were witnessing. The applause at the end was so well deserved and emotional for a movie that still resonates a decade later. It’s incredible to live in a time when Christopher Nolan, arguably the greatest director of the last 15 to 20 years, is creating work like this. Hans Zimmer, the greatest composer of our generation, adds unmatched brilliance to every moment. Seeing them both at the peak of their creative geniuss, coming together for this project is pure cinematic magic. This isn’t just a movie. It’s a masterpiece that has stood the test of time and remains unmatched. For me, it’s the greatest cinematic achievement ever created.
It’s not “his decision” to leave. When you have kids, that isn’t a choice. You do anything and everything to protect them. Period. Staying and dying with them was never an option. He had to try.
@ColetteCherry you underestimate yourself. I watch a few film reactions on TH-cam, but always films I know and have enjoyed. It's refreshing to hear others' thoughts because I always pick up on something that I've overlooked or completely missed. It's always fun, yet humbling to learn from others. I, too, want to catch this in my local imax as I missed out when it was first released. 🎬
It's a really great film that I never tire of watching. When Cooper, Romily, and Brand are discussing their next destination after returning from the water planet, you missed something. Brand says, "I believe that Edmunds planet is the better prospect." She says this from a scientific conclusion about the proximity of the black hole to Mann's planet. The gravity of the black hole attracts all of the "information" that would otherwise be available at Mann's into its gravity well. Our current theories on the origins of life on our planet depend on certain kinds of asteroids delivering water and amino acids - the very building blocks of life - to the nascent Earth. These asteroids would have been swept into the black hole in the space near Mann's. While Brand's conclusion about Edmund's planet may have been colored by her love for him, her argument for it's superior prospect isn't.
I'm a adrenaline junkie. Flown in just about everything, been in all kinds of vehicles, jumped out of planes. U have to forget... forget, about death, I'd go to space.
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Matthew was sooo robbed by not getting an oscar for this. Such a phenomenal acting!
I think Hans was robbed worse. Phenomenal film all way round
@@jayhop Hans always gets robbed. He was snubbed for any Oscar nom for Dune 2 which is insane. Simply because many of the musical selections were similar to Dune 1 smh. But Hans knows how to make very emotional, powerful themes throughout the films he's scored.
Matthew, Christopher, Hans...ALL were robbed.
The greatest sci-fi movie ever made.
@@jcpicks couldn’t agree more. Ppl that don’t like this movie (and I know some unfortunately) are strange
Who tf cares about Oscars anymore? Even Hollywood dont do it
"Because my dad promissed me."
That line allways gets me.
"Cooper, that's impossible!" "No.. It's necessary." one of my favorite dialogues in cinema history.
why?
@@dankefurnichtsyou will not get your answer troll , clearly you came here when you didnt watch the movie or probably a young dumb kid.
Maybe not a dialogue, but for me the best sentence is "because my dad promised me"... I dont know why? Maybe it's because I'm the father of a daughter myself.
@@daven4297 The power of promise.
@@dankefurnichts I love it because despite the calculations made, Cooper chooses impossibity over failure. He also does so immediately and with no hesitation.
One of my all time favorites. In fact, I often judge a Reactor Channel by how they react to Interstellar.
This one and ‘The Last Samurai’. 😢
I judge them by how they react to "The Emoji Movie".... I'm currently still waiting for one of these channels to react to it. Should be any day now; I just gotta feelin! 🤞🏼🙏🏼
Straight facts 🤙🏽
This movie and Saving Private Ryan. If they get these movies 'right' then we are besties from that point haha.
Was just here for that same reason
the docking scene is the greatest scene in a movie of all time. period. the act, the lines, the music, the view. just perfect.
It takes my breath away.
I went to IMAX last year to experience this scene again (and the rest of the brilliant movie of course). It was absolutely insane to watch in IMAX
This movie is why Christopher Nolan is genuinely a genius. I could watch this movie a hundred times and not get bored a single time.
41:00 Gravity equation that she solved with the help of her father (relayed to her the quantum data), is not to save the earth, but to get everyone to get off the earth, using the large ship/station (as we saw the construction of it in the movie) which eventually named after her. Solving gravity problem would have enabled her to figure out how to launch such big ship off the planet.
I said it before and I'll say it again-this is the greatest film ever made
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Colette: "What an honest moment..."
Professor Brandt: "I lied to you..." 😂
He was confessing, so it really was an honest moment. 😅
@@rafaelgmota You must be a lot of fun at a comedy show.
If you go back and listen to Hans Zimmer's score on Miller's planet, each tick you hear is every 1.25 seconds, which equals one day on Earth with the time dilation. It really adds another layer of stress and urgency to the entire scene once you catch it. (great little Easter egg!)
In the 10 years since it's release, only 1 hour 17 minutes has passed on Miller's Planet
@@lordmortarius538 you mean, I have the time to watch it again?
"No parents should watch their kids die!" That line remembers me at Theoden from Lord of the Rings with the line: "No parents should burried his own child!"
Her planet at the end wasnt terrible at all .. she took her helmet off, thats a paradise.
It's also probably like, Texas, as well, lol.
@@PaulB-q3d I was thinkin australia :)
I was thinking Kazakhstan
@@PaulB-q3d It seemed like a cold desert to me
@@markhill3858 Inland australia maybe. That planet looks like a livable temperature mars.
I loved this movie when it came out. I remember learning some of these concepts in school then never thought about them again. But I like how they illustrate accurately these concepts in a science fiction setting. Two examples:
The massive tidal wave on the planet near the black hole. We, of course, have tides on earth that rise and fall. But that's just the gravitational pull of the Moon and Sun. Just not so dramatic. And the fact that the tides don't come in and out. The planet we are standing on is rotating under the bulge of water.
The second is relativity. That time runs at a different rate depending on how close you are to stronger gravitational forces. A real-world application is when they launched GPS satellites. In order to calculate your position with high accuracy, time needs to be measured very accurately. The satellites in orbit have very very accurate clocks. But engineers have to account for the fact the time at sea level runs "relatively" slower then the satellite's time 20k kilometers above the surface. Because we are slightly closer to a strong gravitational body. It's not as dramatic as being near a black hole like in the movie. But it's still about 45 microseconds per day.
One movie this incredible every 20 years? Nolan has given us us many films this good over the last 25 years, but he’s the GOAT.
Wow! You blew my mind. I've watched every reaction to this most amazing movie there is on YT. You were the first to figure out so much of the plot ahead of time. Amazing job and great reaction. I shared tears with you even though I've probably seen it 20 times.
>acting is my passion
>watching Interstellar 10 years after release for the "first time"
suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuure
So glad you were able to reupload this. Such a good movie and I always love your reactions
I'm so glad I found your channel! This is one of my favorite movies and it's so refreshing to watch someone react to it that actually appreciates film like I do.
This is totally the prequel to WALL-E 😂
Funny you mention that. I tell everyone WALL-E is our future once AI and robots take all the jobs. 😂
Speaking from experience, seeing both this and Gravity on the big screen, Imax or otherwise, is definitely the way to do it.
Gravity doesn't even come close to this
Colette, you are simply MAGNIFICENT!! This is one of my favourite movies of all time and you reacted/responded to it so beautifully……you have become my favourite movie reactor by a country mile!!🤩🙏👌👏👏🤗 You are so very quick and sharp of mind, show great compassion and sensitivity, and can pick up on subtle clues so adeptly. You pick up on things that I’ve missed even though I have seen this movie a dozen times before☝️👌🤗😃⭐️ You’re also very pleasing on the eye!! 😍😛❤️🌹🫶 Thank you for such a great presentation. This old Aussie bloke is captivated by you and your reactions/ analyses 🫡⭐️🤩🤠🇦🇺🌹👍🫵
I have to compliment you on a few things: you're smart, sweet, empathetic, and have a pure beauty.
Saw this at IMAX two weeks ago. Then the cinema is having a season of all Nolan's movies on IMAX from 2nd Jan. So excited
Hey guys I had to repost this as the first one got removed by TH-cam! Thank you for being here and happy holidays ya filthy animals 🎅 and The Grinch, home alone 1 and 2, elf, and more holiday movies are posted uncut on patreon.com/colettecherry
Glad you were able to get it reuploaded! It got removed right as I was about to watch it
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@elijahfoster2 bruh me too 😂
imma rewatch it anyways
@@elijahfoster2thanks elijah for coming back to me ❤🎉
I saw it in IMAX in London last month. It was absolutely fantastic and would go back again if I could.
That bit about unrealized potential was extremely relatable content
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FYI Colette: This was the first film that Matthew McConaughey did after winning the Oscar for Best Actor. He won for DALLAS BUYERS CLUB (2013), which is worth reacting to IMO (Matthew lost an insane amount of weight for that role). Jared Leto won Best Supporting Actor Oscar for the same movie too.
Awsome movie for sure.
He was also in Frailty, everyone was excellent in it, highly recommended.
Thanks for a great reaction.
Its always good to see someone getting as much enjoyment out of a film (or song) as I did. However, the best reactions are from people who know things that I don't know.
Whether the reactor's expertise relates to the art form or to the subject matter, I like it when I learn something which adds to my understanding (of the film).
So thank you
“I don’t believe the guy that’s playing Matt Damon” 🤣🤣🤣 poetry
"Can we watch this movie a 100 times, and one more after that?"
"Its not possible"
"No, its necessary"
"What happens now?" Best line ever!
i agree very good line
Im very excited you’re watching this!!! I hold the ideals behind this film very closely to my heart and mind. Also have the soundtrack on my Apple Music
Small detail that some might miss at the end with Brand is that she takes off her helmet meaning humans can breathe normally on that planet.
Small detail?! Plan A worked! "Our new sun"...
In the sequel he finds her and they settle down. Two months later they break up over a math equation disagreement.
So glad you're watching this! One of my favorite movies ever. Love you! ❤
Dangit, Collette. You crying made me cry 😭. I’ve never seen you this emotional before lol. And yes, your editing was solid.
Austin Harris gets credit for this editing !! He did an incredible job
@ Send him my props 🙏🏼
It took 30 years for any movie to make me uncontrollably emotional; THIS was the SECOND one that did it... and the one [three years] prior to that (the first one that "did it") happened to be "Inside Out" :P
I love this movie so much, and I thought I had watched you react to this before, and I had, lol. Glad you got it reposted, and I made sure to like it again. I’m glad they’re showing this in theaters again. I saw this movie in theaters and then I knew it would be something that I might never see on the big screen again, so I went another 2x. It’s such an amazing movie and so emotional, and it makes me tear up or cry almost every time. As always, wonderful reaction.
Wow... you're insightful!! You anticipated stuff that probably 95+% of first time viewers do not.
Super stoked that you reuploaded this reaction - possibly my favorite movie of all time, and I'm glad you enjoyed it!
My theory is that Dr. Mann wanted to kill the Endurance crew so he could take over the mission of Plan B and become the 'hero' of humanity. No one would be around to contradict his story of his failure at the planet he was originally sent to. He already had the reputation of being the 'greatest of us', and that's pretty hard to live up to and difficult to give up
Out of all the reactions I’ve watched, you were the quickest to work out that Mann was lying about his planet. Also it was really cool when you said that Cooper was suffocating on that planet at the same time that they were suffocating back on Earth, I’d never looked at it that way.
He was being super weird and his comments were off putting. The way he was talking gave it away !!
@@ColetteCherry yeah he was a super unnerving character, thought Damon did a great job
You're going to 100K . congratulations 👏🏻🎉❤
Collette: "I'm done crying, I can't cry anymore"
Movie: OH REEREE NAW?
This is my favorite movie of all-time. Thanks for sharing 🙏
Damn you are quick putting pieces together, also, I wept like a baby at the "lost time" scene after getting back to the ship.
Thank You and Stay Safe over the festive season ✌️✌️ from Australia ✌️ 👍
I love your shirt Colette Cherry! Your channel is awesome! This is a great movie! Inception is also good too!
Got to watch this in theaters last saturday..now i.know why people loved this movie
When I went to see this in imax, the scene where they go into the wormhole, was so crazy. Almost had me in panic mode. The visuals with the music was so intense.
The movie was awesome! I like your shirt and I love you! Merry Christmas 🎄 😊
The initial portion of the film is set in the 2070's, after it became apparent that a crop blight that was pretty much unstoppable began attacking the world's food supply, and of course humans being humans we fought wars over it until we realised "oh shit, we're going to starve to death" and started trying to farm what we could that wasn't affected. That's why a NASA trained pilot and engineer is farming corn :P
As far as the dust bowl: these occur when a large swathe of crops or other plants (like grasses) are lost in a sudden fashion (such as with the crop blight). without the root structures holding the dirt in place, it dries out and gets blown about by the wind, which is exactly what happened in the 30's when all the plains grasses were uprooted to make way for grain crops in the midwest US.
The ticking clock you hear on Miller's planet is about 1.25 second intervals: each tick represents ONE DAY on Earth. That means that after 12 years since Lazarus was sent, it was likely only an hour since Miller was swept away by the giant waves, relativistically. Being that close to the black hole would also do exactly what is shown on the planet, create large tidal waves as big as mountains.
Mann booby-trapped KIPP so that anyone who went digging for answers would find an explosive surprise instead.
The construct Cooper enters inside the black hole is a tesseract; a 4th-dimensional cube, also called a hypercube, where time is represented as a physical dimension that one can traverse. The 'higher beings' basically just took a slice out of that moment in Murph's bedroom and gave him physical access to those moments to allow him to communicate across time.
The stations at the end are known as O'Neill cylinders, one of the few ways humans have come up with to manage interstellar travel in the form of a generational ship. The cylinder would be spun at a rotational speed sufficient enough to achieve 1g worth of centrifugal force, with the main living/hab areas situated on the inner surface of the cylinder.
Also, think about it: it has been 12 years since the Lazarus missions were sent out from when the Endurance enters the wormhole. Then it has been another 23 years after that spent on Miller's Planet, and another 51 years with the slingshot maneuver so close to Gargantua distorting time drastically. It has been 86 years since Wolf Edmunds was sent to find a new planet, of course he's dead when Amelia lands on his planet at the end. Murph is about 86 at the end because of this. Time dilation's a bitch.
If you like hard science fiction like this, I HIGHLY recommend you read the Galactic Center series by Gregory Benford, an author who was also an astrophysics prof at UC Irvine. Anathem is also another really great book by Neal Stephenson, which explores quantum realities.
I think the best screen writing of my lifetime was John Hughes by far! Every movie I loved as a kid he wrote!
It's an emotional movie! Zimmers score is incredible, enhancing the excellent story, script and acting.
I hope and pray 🙏 that your career in cinema and screenwriting has a lot of success!! Continue to fight and push forward for your passion!!
"It has to be her dad."
You are ridiculously intelligent.
So good in IMAX. I've been twice since it rereleased. I hope you enjoyed it! Btw, I still lean to the side and say "C'mon TARS!" every time I go around a circular highway exit ramp. My kids are really sick of it. ;)
Great reaction.
By the way, I live near the west coast, and I go to the beach a few times a year. Every time since I watched this movie, I can't help watching the horizon over the sea and I imagine the power, the devastation, the amazing view of waves the size of mountains and shudder.
great movie...that segment of Matthew watching 23 yrs of clips from his kids gets me every time...niagra falls
This and Lord of the Rings get me teary with just one iconic line each. Sadly I missed its replay on movies; and it only replayed on my state capital. Hopefully you'll have better luck than me :)
sorry to hear that the original upload was taken down... 🥺
It is interesting to think of time as a dimension that we do not fully understand, that inside that tesseract, time is a physical manifestation that you can move to any point of.
OK MOVIESTAR CAN'T WAIT TO SEE YOU ON THE BIG SCREEN ONE DAY🥰
Hi Colette, I had fun watching your reaction to this movie thanks for watching it and I felt your tears😢❤.
I'm also sorry about you have to repost this video I hope it doesn't happen to your next video and I can't wait to see your reaction to homolone 1 and 2 and elf and the grinch.💚
U gotta see Tenet. It will make u cry. Tenet is Nolans greatest gift to humanity.
Can't forgive Cooper for never enquiring about his son, Tom when he returned 😢. I wish the film spared a moment for him at the end
this was such a good reaction!
Glad I found your channel, fellow cinema nerd! I watched Interstellar again in IMAX at the Science Museum in St Louis. It was overwhelming. Regarding that music: it relates to the time dilation that is part of the story.
its hurts me to see someone cry, but it shatters my soul to hear a grown man scream for his child..i really loved the voice acting in this movie 37:48
This has always been a masterpiece on so many Axis.
Merry Christmas! When I watched this movie for the first time, it absolutely blew me away. I believe it is one of the best movies made of all time. Certainly in the top 10 in my opinion.
girl you're really good at unveiling scripts. no one would have seen that one coming.
please watch, The Green Mile (1999). Let's see you if you can get that.
If you pay attention to the words and piece it together I swear it’s different. When I just sit back and watch something alone , my mind wanders and I’m not extremely focused on every detail. When I’m reacting, it’s completely different. I’m analyzing everything
"Love is the one thing that we're capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space." -- When I first saw this 10 years ago, that was the line that stuck in my brain the clearest. It convinced me that this entire brilliant script is like a mathematical proof of the existence of God. Seeing it again, I am more convinced.
Dr Brand ends up as the most tragic character of the film. From her perspective, she lost everything: Her father, her crew, and her lover. And because she knows plan A was never meant to work, she thinks that humanity is also dead. Alone on Edmund's planet, she believes she is the last human in existence, forced to trudge alone in this cold unforgiving universe.
This is one of those movies you have to watch more than once and even google it to understand. It’s so mind-boggling but it’s an amazing movie.
I think the true love story of this movie is Coop and TARS. Just a guy and his robot buddy 🙂🤖💘
this film did not get the recognition it deserved, it was just incredible in every way
It didn't? Are you sure about that?
Should’ve definitely won more Oscar’s, I think if this came out today it would’ve
I can see why people think you watch your movies before hand because you’re ridiculously good at predicting them, i’m good at predicting what’s gonna happen in movies before they happen too, but I did not know that Matthew was the ghost until I got to the end. Wow
You mentioned working in San Francisco. I've lived in the peninsula my whole life. I swear its like that city has moved into a different timeline in the Multiverse and it's sad. Used to be my favorite city growing up. Well anyway ill continue watching your reaction to my top 5 films.
The curves in the house shots are connected to the plot. Good observation!
The old people in the beginning who are getting interviewed are real people who lived and grew up in the great depression and the dust ball area, which is why they talk about dust being everywhere and the lack of food. The farming of corn is also a real thing that's happening, there are more corn plantations then regular crops.
One really cool thing about the effects in this film is a large amount of it was done before filming with help from world renowned physicists which is not only great for the actors on set but when they ran simulations they actually broke ground on how we understand black holes. The one we see in the film is not only an artists rendition it was a scientifically backed estimation on how they would look and years later when NASA actually photographed a black hole the film was proven correct.
Another fun fact the corn fields shown were real and grown specifically for the film and the production company actually made a profit on the harvest.
I loooooved this movie. Saw it 4 times in theatres. Hands down my favourite movie soundtrack. It did win an Oscar for Visual Effects. Was nominated for best soundtrack and best audio mixing but didn’t win either of those
The earth’s situation at that point was unsolvable. Remember what Dr Brand said, we were meant to leave earth. The problem was,…..solving gravity. And because of Cooper and Brand’s heroics delving into the black hole, they got the data to solve the problem on gravity to allow them to create a ship to leave earth. That was the original problem in the movie. The earth was hopeless at that point; they can’t fix it at that point.
That is the best music part. No Time for Caution is a masterpiece.
"I don't believe the guy that's playing Matt Daemon" - I thought his performance at Matt Daemon was perfect.
Music is from Hanz Zimmer phenomenal 😊
One of his best works... on second thought everything he does is phenomenal 😂 recently i was shocked to know he did the main theme for Crysis 2
Absolutely!!
I also have watched it today, its a good movie.
This movie is absolutely 𝗣𝗛𝗘𝗡𝗢𝗠𝗘𝗡𝗔𝗟, an undeniable 𝗠𝗔𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗥𝗣𝗜𝗘𝗖𝗘. It’s my all-time favorite film. Watching it in the theater when it first came out in 2014 was pure magic, it completely blew my mind!! But seeing it again a couple days ago 12/08/2024 in the IMAX for its 10th anniversary re-release was mind-blowing too. If you have the opportunity to see it in the IMAX, it's a total CRIME if you miss it! The scale and immersion felt like experiencing it for the first time. Having seen it many times, I found myself often watching the audience in awe of what they were witnessing. The applause at the end was so well deserved and emotional for a movie that still resonates a decade later.
It’s incredible to live in a time when Christopher Nolan, arguably the greatest director of the last 15 to 20 years, is creating work like this. Hans Zimmer, the greatest composer of our generation, adds unmatched brilliance to every moment. Seeing them both at the peak of their creative geniuss, coming together for this project is pure cinematic magic.
This isn’t just a movie. It’s a masterpiece that has stood the test of time and remains unmatched. For me, it’s the greatest cinematic achievement ever created.
Perfect timing for the movie's 10th Anniversary this year.
It’s not “his decision” to leave. When you have kids, that isn’t a choice. You do anything and everything to protect them. Period. Staying and dying with them was never an option. He had to try.
Es imposible no llorar con esta película porque nos enfrenta a nuestro mayor miedo … el tiempo …
I would jump on a rocket in a heartbeat! Great reaction!❤🚀
I remember the docking scene in imax. Trust me, you will be blown away.
Love your channel 😊
Murph: We've tried hundreds of times.
Brand: It only has to work once.
Me: So true!! 🙂↕️🙂↕️🙂↕️🙂↕️
This musical score is amazing
Hey Colette, your reaction style is insightful, fun, and informative. Could you please do longer outros. 🎬
I could I just assume no one watches
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@ColetteCherry you underestimate yourself. I watch a few film reactions on TH-cam, but always films I know and have enjoyed. It's refreshing to hear others' thoughts because I always pick up on something that I've overlooked or completely missed. It's always fun, yet humbling to learn from others.
I, too, want to catch this in my local imax as I missed out when it was first released. 🎬
This is 100% my favorite movie of all time.
It's a really great film that I never tire of watching. When Cooper, Romily, and Brand are discussing their next destination after returning from the water planet, you missed something. Brand says, "I believe that Edmunds planet is the better prospect." She says this from a scientific conclusion about the proximity of the black hole to Mann's planet. The gravity of the black hole attracts all of the "information" that would otherwise be available at Mann's into its gravity well. Our current theories on the origins of life on our planet depend on certain kinds of asteroids delivering water and amino acids - the very building blocks of life - to the nascent Earth. These asteroids would have been swept into the black hole in the space near Mann's. While Brand's conclusion about Edmund's planet may have been colored by her love for him, her argument for it's superior prospect isn't.
I'm a adrenaline junkie. Flown in just about everything, been in all kinds of vehicles, jumped out of planes. U have to forget... forget, about death, I'd go to space.