Let's pretend this went out on Sunday like it was meant to... 😅 Get early access to full-length and edited reactions here 👉 www.patreon.com/andelain Also, it's worth keeping an eye on my Community tab for general updates and polls, that way you help me decide what to react to in the future. 😊
I'm really glad i found your channel. Watched hundreds of reactions from creators, but love your style. You actually watch the movie, no overreacting. Keep up the great work 👍
This movie NEVER fails to bring me to tears. Coop watching his son's life progress through 24 years of heartache, and then finally reuniting with Murph at the end. Christopher Nolan and Matthew McConaughey really worked the heartstrings in this movie. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"Because my dad promised me." Is probably the best line in history. Ive seen several reactions to this movie and it never fails to make someone shed a tear.
Most of the clips of people being interviewed in the early part of the movie, about the dust, etc. were actual subjects being interviewed in Ken Burns’ documentary about the devastating Dust Bowl during America’s Great Depression…except “elderly Murph,” Ellen Burstyn.
I have to say that who record reaction videos are pretty brave, they show their emotions to thousands of people they don't know. Great reaction. Thank you.
Great reaction Ande !!! I never get tired of you doing them ... or your ability to let your guard down, to show us how you really feel ... your sensitivity. I almost couldn't watch this one with you, because I just had a feelings you'd be wrecked once it was all over. I love that about you. Still got a bag of hugs waiting here for you 🤗😁
Tears?.... What tears?!..... I don't see any tears!.... What are you even talking about?! Lol. Love your honest reactions. I too love sci-fi, and in particular, space-based movies like "Interstellar" and "The Martian" and others. One of my favorite movie quotes about man's need for exploration and how we should always strive for more is in this movie.... "We used to look up at the sky and wonder at our place in the stars. Now we just look down, and worry about our place in the dirt.". I say never grow old emotionally, and always keep pushing to explore what is unknown.
From Wikipedia: Kipper is a whole herring that has been split, gutted, salted or pickled, and cold-smoked over wood chips. It is a traditional breakfast food in the UK, Ireland and some regions of North America, and may be dyed orange or red.
Great movie . a mix of sci-fi and emotional family love of loved ones . The score by Hans Zimmer is just spectacular no wonder he got an Academy Award for this , superb !
If you want to know more there is a book writen by Kip Thorne. he was the scientific consultant and an executive producer for the movie. In this book he explains the scientific concepts behind the film's cosmological ideas.
Great choice! The black hole was so scientifically accurate that it took approximately 100 hours to render each frame in the physics and VFX engine. This means every second onscreen took approximately 100 days to render the final copy.
Strait up: I feel you. Every time I watch this...still grabs me in the tearful feels. Even knowing what the ghost was, still, the reality, confirmed by today's premiere scientists on the forefront of the subject tipping their proverbial hat to the reality as we currently know it being accurately portrayed. The family aspect, well, I understand that as a family man with a child, more puppers over the years that I remember every one...I will just leave it at that.
Watching it on my lunch break was a huge mistake! I thought that I could get through without any tears since I had watched this movie many times.. I should've remembered it made me cry evey time, oh geez...
If humanity couldn't reach the stars without the black hole data then future humans couldn't be the ones who created the worm hole.. it's a time paradox. So I prefer to believe that it either was some alien civilization that saved us.
or perhaps, a very small percentage of the population survived the dust. Even if it is only 10% of the population, that is enough for that humanity to persist and eventually solve the equation without the need for a black hole.. Even if it took hundreds of years. Once they learn to harness gravity thanks to the equation, it's a matter of time
@@nicolasfernandez3731 That is the other option - branching timelines. 10% sounds high, though, I think even one percent would be lucky considering the situation? Humanity has gone through trials where few survived before.
So enjoyable spending an evening watching a classic movie with Ande, and this one is just so amazing. My heart is happy. But my mind has started thinking about five-dimensional reality: the standard 3D, then time, then add gravity. Somehow (potentially) almost obvious, but at the same time stubbornly elusive. Anyways, take care sweet lady and I hope this message finds you having a good day.
it's an interesting fact (at least to me) that the visual design of the black hole was created from the mathematical models that scientists have so its appearance is as real as it could be from our understanding...
I have mixed feelings about Interstellar for a variety of reasons; some scientific and some of which are peculiar (but by no means unique) to me. That said, the scientific accuracy is quite good, and it’s certainly a beautiful film. I do recommend the “Scientific Accuracy” section of the film’s Wikipedia page for a slightly deeper dive, if that sort of thing interests you.
Actually wondering, since this reactor barely says a word in loooong stretches, how was she able to get this through to youtube? I notice most reactors say they have to keep up the chatter so the copyright gods would let them through. Is there a secret here Andelain? FYI, this is one of my favourite movies.
Idk, me personally, I don't like the portrayal of Dr. Brand(Micheal Cain) as the bad guy who gave up on people when what he did was THE logical step. The movie tries to paint it as love is the key, but in reality that would get you laughed out of a room. That's just me I guess tho.
I need to be honest, but you're lack of reaction is probably the most I've ever seen from anybody. It's not like I want to see just edited versions of the movie.
Let's pretend this went out on Sunday like it was meant to... 😅
Get early access to full-length and edited reactions here 👉 www.patreon.com/andelain
Also, it's worth keeping an eye on my Community tab for general updates and polls, that way you help me decide what to react to in the future. 😊
I'm really glad i found your channel. Watched hundreds of reactions from creators, but love your style. You actually watch the movie, no overreacting. Keep up the great work 👍
Thank you! 😊
100% agree!!
Same. Understated observation, well done. Will def check out more!
This movie NEVER fails to bring me to tears. Coop watching his son's life progress through 24 years of heartache, and then finally reuniting with Murph at the end. Christopher Nolan and Matthew McConaughey really worked the heartstrings in this movie. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"Because my dad promised me." Is probably the best line in history. Ive seen several reactions to this movie and it never fails to make someone shed a tear.
is one of those movies that i've seen a lot and i cry every time
'I'm really hot and my face hurts'.....Put that on a poster 😂
😂
Fantastic video, such a genuine reaction to a phenomenal film! Thanks for sharing, keep up the great work!
Thank you! 😊
Most of the clips of people being interviewed in the early part of the movie, about the dust, etc. were actual subjects being interviewed in Ken Burns’ documentary about the devastating Dust Bowl during America’s Great Depression…except “elderly Murph,” Ellen Burstyn.
Oh right, Crying: The Movie. Always a great choice love how many people are reacting to it lately.
Prolly because of the IMAX rerelease thats coming soon. I personally cant wait since i never got to see it in IMAX when it released
"Newtons third law -- the only way humans have figured out of getting somewhere is to leave something behind."
I have to say that who record reaction videos are pretty brave, they show their emotions to thousands of people they don't know. Great reaction. Thank you.
Great reaction Ande !!! I never get tired of you doing them ... or your ability to let your guard down, to show us how you really feel ... your sensitivity. I almost couldn't watch this one with you, because I just had a feelings you'd be wrecked once it was all over. I love that about you. Still got a bag of hugs waiting here for you 🤗😁
A genuine reaction with no exaggerating expressions which other youtubers do and did on this masterpiece 😊🔥
This movie can make you cry anytime 💔
"My dad promised me" 😢
😭
As a Dad… this is one of the most heavy statements in a movie.
Another great reaction and don't apologize because you'd hardly be human if this film didn't make you emotional.
Love the Ace Rimmer reference
Tears?.... What tears?!..... I don't see any tears!.... What are you even talking about?! Lol. Love your honest reactions.
I too love sci-fi, and in particular, space-based movies like "Interstellar" and "The Martian" and others. One of my favorite movie quotes about man's need for exploration and how we should always strive for more is in this movie.... "We used to look up at the sky and wonder at our place in the stars. Now we just look down, and worry about our place in the dirt.". I say never grow old emotionally, and always keep pushing to explore what is unknown.
Ande love your reactions thanks 🙏🏼♥️
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I see traces of Red Dwarf on your shirt - great to see a kindred spirit! ☺
Such a great movie and amazing score!! Don’t worry you def were not crying alone! …and I’ve seen it a bunch of times lol
Also what’s a “kipper”?
From Wikipedia:
Kipper is a whole herring that has been split, gutted, salted or pickled, and cold-smoked over wood chips. It is a traditional breakfast food in the UK, Ireland and some regions of North America, and may be dyed orange or red.
the first handshake
"Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast.........as soon as I'm done crying."
Came for the reaction, but following for the Red Dwarf shirt
What a guy!
What a delight to find your channel! A fellow Brit who gives genuine reactions instead of being OTT. Subscribed 😊
Welcome! 😊 (Also, I LOVE your username!)
@@andelain Thank you! I'm a GoT nerd 🤓🤣
Great movie . a mix of sci-fi and emotional family love of loved ones .
The score by Hans Zimmer is just spectacular no wonder he got an Academy Award for this , superb !
Let's go Ande!...im ready to have this cry with you😢❤.....#GreatFilm 💯
I watch movie reactions like this, because I like to see the human side of humans. The real emotions. Thank you for your great reaction ❤❤
If you want to know more there is a book writen by Kip Thorne. he was the scientific consultant and an executive producer for the movie. In this book he explains the scientific concepts behind the film's cosmological ideas.
Alright alright alright watchin' some Interstellar now that's livin' L-I-V-I-N.
Loved the reaction! Subscribed
now its time for you to watch The Arrival :)
Great choice! The black hole was so scientifically accurate that it took approximately 100 hours to render each frame in the physics and VFX engine. This means every second onscreen took approximately 100 days to render the final copy.
omg ..lovely reaction..and you crying make all us crying too..awesome ! best movie ever !
Thank you for sharing the experience of watching this fantastic movie!
It was a great pleasure!
Thank you from Germany!
Thanks for watching! 😊
Strait up: I feel you. Every time I watch this...still grabs me in the tearful feels. Even knowing what the ghost was, still, the reality, confirmed by today's premiere scientists on the forefront of the subject tipping their proverbial hat to the reality as we currently know it being accurately portrayed. The family aspect, well, I understand that as a family man with a child, more puppers over the years that I remember every one...I will just leave it at that.
Watching it on my lunch break was a huge mistake! I thought that I could get through without any tears since I had watched this movie many times.. I should've remembered it made me cry evey time, oh geez...
Awww! 🤍
I see "Arrival" in your future. But be warned, another sci-fi tear jerker. It's SO good tho.
Greatest movie ever
HOLY shit is that Ace Rimmer shirt? Subbing just for that
Thank you susan
Authentic. Many blessings
Loving that shirt - it's Ace!
Stoke me a clipper,
I'll be back for Christmas. 🪐
Mr Flibble is very cross.
Ace Rimmer! :D Great t-shirt
Haha thank you!
Keep going ❤
yeah, i had the same , couldnt stop my emotions
If humanity couldn't reach the stars without the black hole data then future humans couldn't be the ones who created the worm hole.. it's a time paradox. So I prefer to believe that it either was some alien civilization that saved us.
or perhaps, a very small percentage of the population survived the dust. Even if it is only 10% of the population, that is enough for that humanity to persist and eventually solve the equation without the need for a black hole.. Even if it took hundreds of years. Once they learn to harness gravity thanks to the equation, it's a matter of time
@@nicolasfernandez3731 That is the other option - branching timelines. 10% sounds high, though, I think even one percent would be lucky considering the situation? Humanity has gone through trials where few survived before.
@@jonasfermefors yeah I was about to say 5% but just to make the point I changed it to 10% XD
So enjoyable spending an evening watching a classic movie with Ande, and this one is just so amazing. My heart is happy. But my mind has started thinking about five-dimensional reality: the standard 3D, then time, then add gravity. Somehow (potentially) almost obvious, but at the same time stubbornly elusive. Anyways, take care sweet lady and I hope this message finds you having a good day.
Thank you! 😊
it's an interesting fact (at least to me) that the visual design of the black hole was created from the mathematical models that scientists have so its appearance is as real as it could be from our understanding...
Hey Ande! long time no see! Your hair longer I realised looks great! This movie is onf of my favs so I am gonna enjoy your reaction tonight!
Hey! Hope you've been well. It's getting there slowly! 😭
Amazing film and even more amazing reaction, thank you
This is possible and necessary cinema.
Interstellar ❤️ Nolan's greatest work for humanity ❤️
Had to Google what a kipper was...yeah, nah, I'm good.
I love your accent
I have mixed feelings about Interstellar for a variety of reasons; some scientific and some of which are peculiar (but by no means unique) to me. That said, the scientific accuracy is quite good, and it’s certainly a beautiful film. I do recommend the “Scientific Accuracy” section of the film’s Wikipedia page for a slightly deeper dive, if that sort of thing interests you.
Oh it does, so I'll be reading that. Thanks!
Actually wondering, since this reactor barely says a word in loooong stretches, how was she able to get this through to youtube? I notice most reactors say they have to keep up the chatter so the copyright gods would let them through. Is there a secret here Andelain? FYI, this is one of my favourite movies.
It’s about the cuts more than the commentary
Interesting. 💙🥰
The best
🥲🥲🥲
Idk, me personally, I don't like the portrayal of Dr. Brand(Micheal Cain) as the bad guy who gave up on people when what he did was THE logical step. The movie tries to paint it as love is the key, but in reality that would get you laughed out of a room. That's just me I guess tho.
I need to be honest, but you're lack of reaction is probably the most I've ever seen from anybody. It's not like I want to see just edited versions of the movie.
Buen video.