@@chriscastillo3534 as a huge fan of this movie,there're so many brilliant things about this film but if you're talking about astronauts in movies even few of them in this movie. They're all dumb as fuck
Fun Fact: Who thinks this kind of wave are Unreal, news: The wave made by the Chicxulub meteor, dinosaurs killer was 1.5 km (5000ft), scientifically demostrated months ago...
This scene perfectly shows the moment, when you're writing an exam, wondering why it was so easy, only to realize in the last 5 minutes that the sheet has a back...
I watched this in the cinema and I'm so glad I did. That viewing cemented it as my favourite movie. It's not necessarily the best movie, I'm well aware of that, but it's my favourite because of that experience.
@@anna-vh6jv they are scary though. If you've ever swam in a current, or just sat on the ocean where waves are active and just took wave-to-wave to the face just to see/get a feel for how aggressive they are; giving you little chance to breath. In a real scenario its tossing you around, stressing you, causing you to panic, whilst forcing you underwater.
ThePresentation010 I know. One day I was dumb enough to go into 2-3 meter waves and my dad had to literally pull me out bc I panicked and I was physically sick after it. I think that’s when it started.
@@quverty2385 The ticks. The fact he had no basis or foundation to represent this scene. He created it with no context yet perfectly sets the whole mood for the audience the moment they see the wave.
@@MrJohnnym10 not even just the ticks, the music during this entire scene is insanely epic, especially the moment that Cooper sees the wave behind them and the music that plays as everything happens after that. Shit gives me the chills.
most sci-fi space movies always have the robots as some sort of evil machines. CASE and TARS both contributed so much. CASE just sprang into action and saved Brand without any second guessing. The way it just dropped its payload and immediately wheeled itself to get Brand, carry her and run full speed to get back was just amazing.
I was looking for this comments, no one's giving enough credit to case and tars. If I had options to keep humans as friends or these two Robots. I'd chose the 2nd one all the time lol
What always gets me about this scene is how Coop knew his crew was walking toward a wave moving outward - which they thought were mountains in the distance - so he looked in the opposite direction and quickly realized what was happening. The monster was always at their backs, but they were so focused on what was in front of them.
The most twisted thing about this scene is probably that given the time delation, Miller landed there just a bit over an hour ago. So maybe the wave that they see moving away from them is the one that destroyed Millers ship.
When you realize the dude that died could've started life on the planet, since his corpse would've rotten, and the bacteria left over might be able to survive and evolve into future life forms
This has to be the single greatest piece of cinematography I have ever watched in my opinion. The soundtrack and the visuals of the entire scene is astounding. Also, the subtle detail of the clock in the back that you hear every 1.25 secs equaling a day on Earth proves even more the genius of this scene. No matter how many times I watch this I still have my mouth dropping at how much of a masterpiece this scene is. Christopher Nolan, you have probably made one of the greatest scenes in movie history that will last for years to come.
i love the attention to detail that hanz zimmer put in here. at first when they land, the tempo is about 1.5 seconds every tick. doing the math, every tick is one day on earth. the emphasis of one hour is 7 years. as they come to the realization that they arent mountains, the score picks up, turning into 60 bpm, or one tick every second. it signifies that they are no longer thinking one sec = one day, theyve switched their rush to one sec = one sec because if they dont account that theyll die. incredible
The coolest yet freakiest thing is when you realise how big the universe is, there is most likely somewhere a planet like this, weird Edit: 25 thousand likes.. tf
@Ayy lmao exactly , but somewhere veeeeery far away , like actually very very very VERY far , your twin probably just replied my comment but with a different sentence , or don't use the 2 emojis , very rare
@@jamsty8225 infinite space does not mean infinite possibilities. Think of the number 1/3, which is 0.333333333 repeating. It's infinite, but still all the same
This seems flawed. Brand says they had been on the planet for 3 hrs. Which means 1 hr= 7 yrs so multiply 7 and 3 and u get 21. 21 earth years. Whereas the other dude said that he had been waiting for 23 yrs. Either it's pis or time dilation was different on the planet and in the craft.
You have to factor that he and Brand are severely handicapped on waterworld because a)water is hard to move in (duh), and b) the gravity is far more intense there than on Earth. If he would have attempted to climb in, he could have struggled and gotten both Brand and CASE left behind, and CASE is infinitely more useful than almost all of the characters in the movie.
@@miguelhidalgo9543that explanation would've worked had he not stood there aimlessly while CASE collected Brand, blatantly ignoring commands to get back. Then when he gets to the Ranger he dordles about attempting to get in. I understand gravity was a factor and spacesuit + water doesn't make you agile but he literally stopped and turned around to look at the wave rather than focusing on the task of surviving. Frustrating scene.
@@z06dave That I don’t deny - but if it were entirely realistic, there would either be no movie because the scientists, including matt damon, would either be completely competent and reasonable, or the crazy factors they went through would have demolished all of them along the way. So I chalk it up to a combination of cinema magic and explainable incompetence.
*_See how much more impactful the scene is when the speech isn't purposefully mumbled for 'artistic effect'._* It's not just making out _"oh no, they're waves, RUN"_ it's hearing him realise: _Those aren't mountains -> they're waves -> those waves are moving away from us -> the other side must be moving towards us -> THOSE WAVES ARE RIGHT HERE -> we're in the middle of a swell -> _*_RUN_*
@@Riri-742 yes and also usually waves that are distance apart suck and take water to their crest that sort of creates shallower water up front. You will notice a beaches how the water level at a place before wave hits is less or how in stormy sea when a wave is there,the ship moving up and down,it’s a big difference in height. Also waves get bigger as water gets shallower,like tsunami so maybe that logic
A more intelligent crew: OK everyone. Get back into the ship and take flight for safety. Let's follow the beacon and get the recorder after the wave passes.
@@busybillyb33 what useful data could possibly be stored in that recorder that is worth sacrificing a decade of time? The planet has like periodic kilometer tall waves, whatever data is there the planet is inhospitable to humans. Moreover, due to time dilation the recorder only recorded data of some minutes anyway.
The thing is, she didn't know the wave was behind her about to kill them all. What bothers me is her lack of discipline. Orders must be followed and the team must work cohesively. Instead she does whatever the fuck she wants. This is why in real life astronauts are ex military with a degree in science.
The most terrifying part is that the one dude who got swept away didn’t drown, as he was in his space suit. He just got swept away and possibly killed by the wave, but he could’ve still been alive and just left for dead on this mysterious planet
I remember seeing this trailer in the theaters when I was in the 6th grade and my dad was like “that looks stupid”. It’s one of his favorite movies now😂
The coolest part about this scene is when they arrive and see the wave moving away from them, and then realizing that was the wave that just killed the woman astronaut that landed there 10 years ago. She was moving in super slow motion compared to everyone else because of the black hole, so when they got there, she had just died.
"Seven years per hour here!" - Cue the tense music with clock-ticking sound effects. It takes a truly brilliant composer like Hans Zimmer to take something so on-the-nose and simple and make it subconsciously resonate with a scene so well.
2:04, when the music swells and the sky is blotted out almost completely by a wave thousands of feet high... that's when you know you are watching a truly visionary piece of cinema.
The thunder...imagine the sound of a wave that big, it's not even considered a wave anymore....All you'd hear is the loudest, deepest hum, then darkness.
@@Warcodered01 Hell, I’d expect the wind from that wave to be so strong that the ship never even touches the wave, it just kind of takes off on its own
i really love that you first dont even notice the music because it sounds like your typical background music, but as the time progresses and more and more years pass it gets louder and more dramatic up to the point when they realise they might end up loosing so much time that they arent fast enough to help the humans on earth anymore...
Sephirothskr As incredible as this scene was, it just pissed me off. Why the fuck would she even attempt to go towards what she thought was mountains, knowing that every hour spent there cost them 7 years on Earth. How quick did she think she was going to get to the mountains, and FOR WHAT? How the fuck can you see a wave like that coming your way, and not lose your mind. During this entire scene I was like ''WHAT THE FUUUUCK YOU STUPID BITCHHHH"....lol was a good adrenaline rush.
***** After seeing the size of that fucking wave, I guess she wanted to _double check_ to see if this planet really was habitable by attempting to obtain the data... This scene made me question why she was even part of the space crew. You don't look at a Mount Everest sized wave, and then think, "I need to make sure that this planet is habitable."
The soundtrack in the background has a prominent ticking noise. These ticks happen every 1.25 seconds. Each tick you hear is a whole day passing on Earth.
if I saw a wave like this, I would be standing still, just admiring, this scene gave me a feeling of peace, I almost cried when I saw that giant wave, I don't know why
Fun Fact: Who thinks this kind of wave are Unreal, news: The wave made by the Chicxulub meteor, dinosaurs killer was 1.5 km (5000ft), scientifically demostrated months ago...
Remember, it's mostly average moviegoers that go see these movies, not critics. The average human is entertained easily. If more critics went to see this movie than the average moviegoer, the movie probably wouldn't have won an Oscar. There were a few problems with this movie, like Doyle's death which didn't make sense
@@tjhicks3600 To be fair, the planet had 130% of Earth's, and they had been in 0 G for a while. He could've easily just have passed out just from walking after going through that. And if you have an eye for detail, you can see he looks like he's actually going to. He couldn't climb in.
The black hole rendering was made with actual physics equations, so that the movie spawned four scientific papers. That was a better contribution to humanity IMO.
***** I think we can stop waiting because I doubt that game will ever come out because Valve are a bunch of assholes who think they are making something that requires fucking decades. Its half life 3 not the fucking bible assholes!
movieman175 Calm down. Valve is smart and they know if they are going to do Half-Life 3 it must be nothing less than awesome. There will be definetly a Half-Life 3 some day, because the very franchise is a gold mine. Remember Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation? - some 15 years ago the creators sweared up and down it will be the last TR game....
***** How awesome it is wont matter much if most of the people that love their games are old men by the time 3 comes out. The game will never live up to the hype they are setting up by making us wait until the end of time. And everyone will be disappointed when and IF it ever does come out. because nothing should take this fucking long to make EVER.
I tried to make myself get tired of this movie and I just can’t. I’ll never get tired of it and I’m not complaining. Just a masterpiece in every essence of the word.
@@bweany6728 yep, these are literal tidal waves; even our moons causes a similar effect on earth but since the moon is not a massive black hole the effect is minimal
@@shawnmcdoge2215 There wouldn't be any tidal waves because planet would be tidaly locked to host black hole, much like Moon to the Earth. You somehow forgot which one is big one here.
Mountains despite being an unsettling song is at the same time incredibly beautifully composed, the suspense is nearly unmatched in context with the scene
Terrifying but beautiful is such a good description. I love the addition of the choir, it's almost like a religious experience, like they're meeting that planet's god. Just like how ancient civilizations here on earth attributed natural disasters to the anger of god, maybe if there was intelligent life on miller's planet, those waves would be their god, the choir is such a cool addition to it.
Guys plz don't be mad on Dr. Brand... remember they only knew about the wave that was receding away from them. When Cooper discovers another wave hurtling towards them he simply says "Get back to the ranger"! So Dr. Brand may have thought that Cooper said that after seeing that receding wave and thus she's like they have time (remember that wave is approaching from their back and it's hard to turn in the suit to look back). She sees the approaching wave after she's stuck!
I remember watching this on an IMAX (lite?) screen (whatever, it was large with good video quality) in an English-movie cinema in Dresden, Germany. This scene was truly unforgettable and amazing.
Watched this movie last night at the cinema in conjunction with the WB100 rerun. This scene still gives me goosebumps like the first time I watched it in 2014
That ticking in the background every 1.25 seconds, that shows that in 1.25 seconds a day passes for the people on earth, quite a cool detail and it shows how little tine they have on that planet
@@yewy100 so much time is passing cause that planet is very close to the black hole and as we know time slows down around massive objects, this is the reason to why time is going so fast
@@yewy100 so basically, gravity is actually a distortion of space. and also, space isn't just space , it's space and time as one. perception of "time" is a property of this, and is affected by that distortion, just like everything else. it's explained in the movie and it's also actual facts
@Ayy lmao bro, yes it does mean 7 years passed on earth, it's not about the planet, it's about the fact that the planet is close to a black hole so time goes very fast on that planet... duuh
@Ayy lmao time slows down at high speeds and around massive objects and it stops at the speed of light and at the horizon of a black hole so considering this beacause the planet is so close to the black hole time goes slow for them , if someone would look at them from a far enough distance it would see them going in slow motion, they also say it in the movie that 1 hour for them is 7 years for the people on earth
I did and It was the best experience in my entire life. The launching scene was unbelievable. I seemed like the hole theater was moving up with the spaceship.
in 1996 I read the book of Kip Thorne ([Black Holes & Times Warps] just a few waves away on this planet) and thought (barley upgrown) "this guy deserves a nobel price"; nearly 30 years later my son is reading and discussing the same book with me and Prof. Thorne is a nobel priced legend... time is passing so quickly; 30 years later from now Kip and I will be gone, all is left is eternity could be crying... but wont help
Technically this isn't a wave as we know it. The planet has a strong gravitational pull from a specific point and the planet is simply rotating around them, giving the illusion that the wave is moving towards them, when in fact they are moving towards the wave
if it's tidally locked then the wave, or more correctly bulk of water, should remain static; if it moves across the planet then it can't be tidally locked
When he realised that the wave in the distance allready passed he immediately realised that there is another one way bigger right behind them That gave me chills
The first wave was the one that killed the scientist they were looking for, since she was gone for 10 years Earth time, and 1 hour=7 years, she wasn’t even there for 2 hours
@@spacejesus6581 It's a cool concept but it's somewhat of a plot hole when you actually plot the timeline. 1. It had been 12 years since the first were sent. Not a problem on it's own. 2. But it takes another 2 years to reach the wormhole, so you've got 14 years total at this point. 3. The moment she is wrecked and broadcast a signal, that time dilation keeps going. And therein lies the issue. Given just how massive the time dilation is, the very act of sending a signal means untold months to years must pass in the time post-wreck until the moment they arrive, and those waves do not take that long to pass. The rest is entirely plausible, just not that THAT is the wave that wrecked her.
crazykirsch Gargantua is the time dilator, and her planet was in there, plus they did the math wrong, they were on the planet for maximum an hour (about ten minutes on screen plus another 40 or so to drain the engines), they said an hour is 7 years but were there for more than 20 years, math doesn’t add up, the wave was far away enough to look like a mountain so I’d imagine since an hour is closer to 20 years that the wave had passed roughly 45 minutes before they landed
***** Save the women first - repopulation for the future planet. But I agree - Doyle is a fucking idiot for standing there even after TARS and Brand boarded the craft...
Actually, with just them there wouldn't be enough genetic diversity to succesful populate a planet. And, if they have the ability to create "clones" then saving the men would be the priority since men have an X and Y chromosome.
Norman Preshia In the "clone thingys that store fertilized eggs that are frozen" they have almost every race. Dr.Brand even stated it when she was showing cooper them.
One of the more subtle ways this scene gives me goosebumps is when cooper says "that one's moving away from us" and you can see him put the pieces together at the same time as us. If a wave is moving away from you, the next one won't be far behind. The look on his face always and the way he says it always gives the scene a sense of imminent danger. Superb scene.
the first time was visually astounding, but the entire premise gets dumber and dumber each time I re-watch it. she has to get the data? she can't put 2 and 2 together on this one? she disobeys a direct order? 7 years an hour? I mean Nolan tried to raise the stakes in a sci fi kind of way, but the whole thing is just a series of pathetic decisions. lol and I guess they needed to kill a character off by him constantly looking back
@@businesswalks8301they are in an unknown planet, on an unknown system, lightyears away from Earth, with a mission to recover all data available in order to determine if any planet within the system is viable for humans. She is a scientist, not an astronaut, in an inmensely tense situation, who got blinded by her own misjudgement. And she, to a degree, doesn't respect Cooper, as he isn't a scientist, like her, but an engineer, who was named mission captain because of a coincidence in record time. The plot is not stupid. It has certain mistakes here and there, but calling it pathetic makes no sense at all. You're entitled to your own opinion, but I completely disagree, and I believe that you, are either misinterpreting the movie and the scene, or you are overestimating humans in general. We are pretty stupid.
@@businesswalks8301Not sure why you think the 7 years an hour concept is dumb. That actually makes perfect sense in the context of the movie and makes sense in terms of physics and the theory of relativity.
@@joeshmoe1293 because those are junk sciences that mean nothing. makes sense to multiverse theory too? spider man will save them from those waves with his webbing? Einstein's theory was replaced in his own lifetime by Heisenberg. and people still listen to Einstein for no good reason. there is no such thing as "time" basically you just said they step into a portal or closet in chronicles of Narnia where time stands still for them but for everyone else its moving fast... it's merely a gag to tell their story. the scientific backdrop is akin to Star Wars or Star Trek, great for a story and that's all
In my opinion this is one of if not the best scenes of the movie, the cumulation of cinematography, dialogue, and music creates an atmosphere where you are truly experiencing the fear of futuristic space travel . Wish they did a sequel : (
I remember watching this in imax near the front row. My body literally just felt so overwhelmed and I started backing down on my seat when the camera started panning up the waves and my hands was holding onto the sides so tight like I so much pressure was on top of me. The music in the threaters was exceptional aswell. Man I wish I could experience that again. Haven’t felt like that since.
Fun Fact: Who thinks this kind of wave are Unreal, news: The wave made by the Chicxulub meteor, dinosaurs killer was 1.5 km (5000ft), scientifically demostrated months ago...
Can we take a moment to appreciate how sturdy the Ranger is, how buoyant it is, and heck how powerful its engines are to do SSTO flight (on a planet with higher gravity than Earth!) that our present day engineers still don't know how to achieve?
Just astounding.. This scene is still printed in my mind.. Cooper wanted to survive not because he loved himself but he wanted to go home and meet his daughter who he promised he will come back..
Very true and what frustrated me about this specific scene is that Doyle could've survived if he had just got into the spaceship instead of standing there looking at the large wave. I mean he was literally right next to the ship.
“We’re not leaving without her data”
Yes because a huge wave every minute isn’t enough to tell us we can’t live here.
To be fair, you probably still could.
You would have to make something sturdy enough and hydrodinamic enough that the wave would just pass over it.
Ash Ketchum they’re not dumb if they’re an astronaut lmfao
Not to mention the time thing
@@ashketchum3432 the character probably is an astrophisicyst but Ok
@@chriscastillo3534 as a huge fan of this movie,there're so many brilliant things about this film but if you're talking about astronauts in movies even few of them in this movie. They're all dumb as fuck
That man was staring for days.
Actually he was human, when looking at the wave a huge shock of fear paralysis took over him
Let’s be real if that was real all of them would of been dead.
I think he meant since how time passes he was literally staring at that wave for days
Lol nice one
More like years
Imagine waves so big that they mistook it for mountains. I get chills everytime I see this
Fun Fact: Who thinks this kind of wave are Unreal, news: The wave made by the Chicxulub meteor, dinosaurs killer was 1.5 km (5000ft), scientifically demostrated months ago...
Scary
Cannonically, they are 4,000 feet tal
I mistook once a huge wave for a masage centre at thailand
Whoa, same
2 reckless scientists, 1 man with a sense of urgency and 1 badass robot. Love this scene
Brand and Doyle are retards #cooperandTARS on top
That about sums it up.
Forgot the all important factor: one is a woman
@@tredaviousbowser7931 😂😂
The Woman fucked it up snd caused one death
The bacteria on your body while you take a shower
"Bob, Sally, get your asses back to the hair follicle NOW! 😱"
This is underrated
get your ass back to the endospores NOW
@@desipop3654 why are you copy pasting the same unrelated comment on several videos?
@@rohanmiscrits It’s been reported now
This scene perfectly shows the moment, when you're writing an exam, wondering why it was so easy, only to realize in the last 5 minutes that the sheet has a back...
And then you see the staple in the corner
"Those aren't blank pages...
... *They're questions 8 and 9"*
Or the ACT when you have 15 questions left with 2 minutes.
It happened on a spanish exam, I nearly shat a brick but then I noticed it said "por nivel C2" or something like that 😥
sounds like a you problem lol
This blockbuster was released 8 years ago. On Miller's planet, it was released 1 hour and 8.57 minutes ago.
unreal
@@3doomguy earth is flat right?
@@dorygaming9410 oh yes
We gotta go to Miller's planet and watch it again in Theaters!
@@dorygaming9410chicken
If i could, i would erase my memory just to witness this scene for the first time again, preferably in a cinema
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Same
exact the same thing i said to my friend. i would erase my memory of this and will watch it again
i would erase the whole movies to re-watch in theatre
I watched this in the cinema and I'm so glad I did. That viewing cemented it as my favourite movie. It's not necessarily the best movie, I'm well aware of that, but it's my favourite because of that experience.
That must be the most terrifying thing to see holy shit
That’s the most sexiest thing to see, I’d let that wave jack me off
Especially for someone with megalophobia specific for waves.
Ultra Sauce yeah lmao
@@anna-vh6jv they are scary though. If you've ever swam in a current, or just sat on the ocean where waves are active and just took wave-to-wave to the face just to see/get a feel for how aggressive they are; giving you little chance to breath. In a real scenario its tossing you around, stressing you, causing you to panic, whilst forcing you underwater.
ThePresentation010 I know. One day I was dumb enough to go into 2-3 meter waves and my dad had to literally pull me out bc I panicked and I was physically sick after it. I think that’s when it started.
this scene awakened a deeply primal fear in me.
same
Me too. I am terrified of the sea.
Sammee
this scene confirmed that i had thalassophobia
The fact that rogue 100 foot waves is real and the only reason we dont have video footage is because if you see one your going to die.. is scary
Hans Zimmer deserves an award just for this scene alone.
what did he do thats so special?
@@quverty2385 The ticks. The fact he had no basis or foundation to represent this scene. He created it with no context yet perfectly sets the whole mood for the audience the moment they see the wave.
He had....Story board
@@MrJohnnym10 not even just the ticks, the music during this entire scene is insanely epic, especially the moment that Cooper sees the wave behind them and the music that plays as everything happens after that. Shit gives me the chills.
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most sci-fi space movies always have the robots as some sort of evil machines.
CASE and TARS both contributed so much. CASE just sprang into action and saved Brand without any second guessing. The way it just dropped its payload and immediately wheeled itself to get Brand, carry her and run full speed to get back was just amazing.
"... my battery is low. It is getting dark"
@@todd3382It's a reference towards NASA's Mars Rover's last words.
The robot didn't help Doyle, though. The moment it dropped Brand off in the ship, it said "my work is done" and left Doyle standing in the wave😂
I was looking for this comments, no one's giving enough credit to case and tars. If I had options to keep humans as friends or these two Robots. I'd chose the 2nd one all the time lol
Imagine if CASE ran on windows and the moment the wave came it decided it needed to do an automatic software update.
For every second here, a day passes in Africa.
you are comedic genius
'Together we cannot stop this'
Spread the word
Thanks for watching.
**beautiful laugh**
Fun fact: every clock tick you hear in the background, is a whole day on earth passing by
You're years late mate...
Endz _ still fun
@@endz_3761 time dilation effect dude
its a fun fact but also very interesting and scary to think about the dilation of time.
@@endz_3761 he's not years late.. he posted this message years ago from another planet in a far far away galaxy
Every tick that you hear is a day passing on earth.
They even included the time dilation in the background of thus scene.
Brilliant work.
What always gets me about this scene is how Coop knew his crew was walking toward a wave moving outward - which they thought were mountains in the distance - so he looked in the opposite direction and quickly realized what was happening. The monster was always at their backs, but they were so focused on what was in front of them.
The most twisted thing about this scene is probably that given the time delation, Miller landed there just a bit over an hour ago.
So maybe the wave that they see moving away from them is the one that destroyed Millers ship.
@@kakroom3407 You are right! I completely missed that!
Just phenomenal stuff.
Holy shit that’s mind bending
Its also sad, and the time how on earth its been years
Omg i completely forgot about that
Astronauts when they see the wave: 🏃🏻♂️
Robot when it sees the wave: *️⃣
What about when a surfer sees that wave?
@@thomasholland2384 *It's free real estate.*
@@crysis_pyscho9386 "I'm gonna Patrick Swayze that wave"
I don't usually like comments with emojis but this one is actually good
@Eclipto yo that's so relatable
When you realize the dude that died could've started life on the planet, since his corpse would've rotten, and the bacteria left over might be able to survive and evolve into future life forms
And then you realize that life on Earth could've started the same way, with some alien dying on our early oceans... 👀
@@killme2675 plot twist, it was the last alien in the universe
@@Bruh-ss3ps Ya just made it even more Eldritch 👁👁
Aquaman
I dunno, I mean I think those waves would be too harsh for life beyond bacteria.
This has to be the single greatest piece of cinematography I have ever watched in my opinion. The soundtrack and the visuals of the entire scene is astounding. Also, the subtle detail of the clock in the back that you hear every 1.25 secs equaling a day on Earth proves even more the genius of this scene. No matter how many times I watch this I still have my mouth dropping at how much of a masterpiece this scene is. Christopher Nolan, you have probably made one of the greatest scenes in movie history that will last for years to come.
Let's not forget a certain sci-fi movie directed by Stanley Kubrick 'way back in 1968: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001:_A_Space_Odyssey_(film)
Feels like his death was super avoidable...
He could've just gone inside in the past fucking 90 minutes 😂
dudes like yeah i just stand here and die
He panicked, froze up
He survived. Wait for the sequel.
@@nemanjaras there's no sequel
The sound you hear every 1.25 seconds is a day passing on earth!
Day or year or month?
Day
I didn’t notice that before! That’s cool.
186 days
@@DeepakChauhan-mj2wt 1.25
No moment in any other film ever made has given me icier chills than when Cooper finds out that the "mountains" are waves
i love the attention to detail that hanz zimmer put in here. at first when they land, the tempo is about 1.5 seconds every tick. doing the math, every tick is one day on earth. the emphasis of one hour is 7 years. as they come to the realization that they arent mountains, the score picks up, turning into 60 bpm, or one tick every second. it signifies that they are no longer thinking one sec = one day, theyve switched their rush to one sec = one sec because if they dont account that theyll die. incredible
The coolest yet freakiest thing is when you realise how big the universe is, there is most likely somewhere a planet like this, weird
Edit: 25 thousand likes.. tf
Robert L I thought the same way.
And people's still think we are the only intelligence life in the universe
@Ayy lmao i mean if this universe is infinite , that means that every possibility is possible , you could have your twin somewhere in the distance
@Ayy lmao exactly , but somewhere veeeeery far away , like actually very very very VERY far , your twin probably just replied my comment but with a different sentence , or don't use the 2 emojis , very rare
@@jamsty8225 infinite space does not mean infinite possibilities. Think of the number 1/3, which is 0.333333333 repeating. It's infinite, but still all the same
"No phones or camera in sight, just people living the moment".
Well the “moment” their living is about a few months here on Earth.
Pfp fits with your comment
Lmao
Hahahahaha awesome comment
Not all of them are living 😬
It’s been 7 years since the movie released, meaning it’s been 1 hour on Miller’s planet
2:00 This scene is one of the best in the movie for me. The awe on his face, the slow pan up to the top of the wave, and the music. The freakin music.
Damn! 23 years long video on RUclips.
@@dimitrischatzigeorgiou184 boohoo
@@dimitrischatzigeorgiou184am i missing something 1.25 sec = 1 day ?
This seems flawed. Brand says they had been on the planet for 3 hrs. Which means 1 hr= 7 yrs so multiply 7 and 3 and u get 21. 21 earth years. Whereas the other dude said that he had been waiting for 23 yrs. Either it's pis or time dilation was different on the planet and in the craft.
@Elijah Ken what r u trying to say
@@randall6064 that 3 hours wouldn't have been exact. It would be a few minutes more
"Those aren't mountains." First time I heard that line, my reaction was "Oh, gawd! What am I starring at?"
you are not "starring" at anything. hahaha
@@lostsoul-iv3zg you don't know that, wink wink (ok fine i'm not)
Absolutely right... same happened with me. I got goosebumps when i watched the waves coming from a distance.
Yea who knew something that big is a wave
I wonder if that is reference to, "that's no moon"
I love how Doyle could have easily survived by moving back to the ship instead of standing around and waiting for Brand.
You have to factor that he and Brand are severely handicapped on waterworld because a)water is hard to move in (duh), and b) the gravity is far more intense there than on Earth. If he would have attempted to climb in, he could have struggled and gotten both Brand and CASE left behind, and CASE is infinitely more useful than almost all of the characters in the movie.
@@miguelhidalgo9543that explanation would've worked had he not stood there aimlessly while CASE collected Brand, blatantly ignoring commands to get back. Then when he gets to the Ranger he dordles about attempting to get in. I understand gravity was a factor and spacesuit + water doesn't make you agile but he literally stopped and turned around to look at the wave rather than focusing on the task of surviving.
Frustrating scene.
@@z06dave That I don’t deny - but if it were entirely realistic, there would either be no movie because the scientists, including matt damon, would either be completely competent and reasonable, or the crazy factors they went through would have demolished all of them along the way. So I chalk it up to a combination of cinema magic and explainable incompetence.
@@miguelhidalgo9543 nah it's just shit script. shitty movie.
@@z06dave maybe he was shocked by the magnificence of the waves and cannot pull back, rather dying to the waves.
*_See how much more impactful the scene is when the speech isn't purposefully mumbled for 'artistic effect'._*
It's not just making out _"oh no, they're waves, RUN"_ it's hearing him realise:
_Those aren't mountains -> they're waves -> those waves are moving away from us -> the other side must be moving towards us -> THOSE WAVES ARE RIGHT HERE -> we're in the middle of a swell -> _*_RUN_*
When they figured out those mountains were high waves my stomach dropped
🤦♂️
Destini Austin it’s because of the background song.
Peachcobbler
i was completely amazed, the background music sank me in.
It's because of the extreme pull of gravity caused by Gargantua that makes these monster waves on that planet.
When I first watched this scene I was like "why is the ocean so shallow. these guys can literally walk feet-deep." Then I saw the huge wave.
I have a really bad phobia of water so I was scared they were gonna fall in and that the water was gonna be really deep. Nope. It was worse
I still have no idea why it's so shallow
@@luziaflone1951 the wave has that much water that the water is shallow I’m guessing
Correct me if I’m wrong tho :)
@@Riri-742 yes and also usually waves that are distance apart suck and take water to their crest that sort of creates shallower water up front. You will notice a beaches how the water level at a place before wave hits is less or how in stormy sea when a wave is there,the ship moving up and down,it’s a big difference in height.
Also waves get bigger as water gets shallower,like tsunami so maybe that logic
Also the waves are created by the planet rotating under them.
This scene will never fail to give me goosebumps
Even though I have seen this 12 times, I am still on the edge of my seat every time! Great movie!
“We’re not leaving without her data”
Let me just jeopardize the mission overall and almost kill everyone onboard.
A more intelligent crew: OK everyone. Get back into the ship and take flight for safety. Let's follow the beacon and get the recorder after the wave passes.
@@busybillyb33 what useful data could possibly be stored in that recorder that is worth sacrificing a decade of time? The planet has like periodic kilometer tall waves, whatever data is there the planet is inhospitable to humans. Moreover, due to time dilation the recorder only recorded data of some minutes anyway.
The thing is, she didn't know the wave was behind her about to kill them all. What bothers me is her lack of discipline. Orders must be followed and the team must work cohesively. Instead she does whatever the fuck she wants. This is why in real life astronauts are ex military with a degree in science.
@Tom AcM the gaint wave was data enough.
Selfish behavior. Sounds too familiar
The most terrifying part is that the one dude who got swept away didn’t drown, as he was in his space suit. He just got swept away and possibly killed by the wave, but he could’ve still been alive and just left for dead on this mysterious planet
From his perspective it hasn't even been a day so 🤷♂️
The wave is stronger than a hydraulic press it's like havin multiple cars on you, you wouldn't survive
@@user-ko3te7oy6d Not if you're florida man
We saw him dead later in the movie and because of the time dilation it probably was only a couple minutes after they left
@@botcheetah9888 ye
The time ticking adds to every year when they get back. The music score is insanely clever and beautiful. Makes me cry everytime .
I remember seeing this trailer in the theaters when I was in the 6th grade and my dad was like “that looks stupid”. It’s one of his favorite movies now😂
The coolest part about this scene is when they arrive and see the wave moving away from them, and then realizing that was the wave that just killed the woman astronaut that landed there 10 years ago. She was moving in super slow motion compared to everyone else because of the black hole, so when they got there, she had just died.
Intrinsity yes that’s very huggeeeeeee
masaya koyanagi ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
no homo
OMG THATS SO CRAZY
what’s your favorite scary movie? (^ω^)
Stellar Interactive what's a red shift?
0:07 That door took approximately 84 Hours 15 minutes (3.5 days) to open in Earth time.
big standard for windows
Thanks, also, holy fuck
So scary
Damn
Average time to close the door in zombie movies
The fact that this video is 7 years old and if this video get posted on this planet we will see the time as only 1 hours ago 🥵
"Seven years per hour here!" - Cue the tense music with clock-ticking sound effects. It takes a truly brilliant composer like Hans Zimmer to take something so on-the-nose and simple and make it subconsciously resonate with a scene so well.
2:04, when the music swells and the sky is blotted out almost completely by a wave thousands of feet high... that's when you know you are watching a truly visionary piece of cinema.
Well the surfaces will be over the moon.
BEST movie seen in history.
gives me chills
I cant even explain the feeling, it gives me chills.
Blaezi Gaming, I disagree.
Abso-fucking-lutely. Incredible stuff.
The thunder...imagine the sound of a wave that big, it's not even considered a wave anymore....All you'd hear is the loudest, deepest hum, then darkness.
FUCK THIS AND FUCK YOU. true though
Disturbing comment 😭
I mean you'd think there'd be some serious wind coming off those mountain sized waves moving across the planet.
@@Warcodered01 Hell, I’d expect the wind from that wave to be so strong that the ship never even touches the wave, it just kind of takes off on its own
You made my hair stand up😂
After so many years. Still. A masterpiece.
i really love that you first dont even notice the music because it sounds like your typical background music, but as the time progresses and more and more years pass it gets louder and more dramatic up to the point when they realise they might end up loosing so much time that they arent fast enough to help the humans on earth anymore...
Memorable line in movie history. "Those aren't mountains."
That's no moon.
s4ujcd base
Sephirothskr As incredible as this scene was, it just pissed me off. Why the fuck would she even attempt to go towards what she thought was mountains, knowing that every hour spent there cost them 7 years on Earth. How quick did she think she was going to get to the mountains, and FOR WHAT? How the fuck can you see a wave like that coming your way, and not lose your mind. During this entire scene I was like ''WHAT THE FUUUUCK YOU STUPID BITCHHHH"....lol was a good adrenaline rush.
*****
After seeing the size of that fucking wave, I guess she wanted to _double check_ to see if this planet really was habitable by attempting to obtain the data...
This scene made me question why she was even part of the space crew.
You don't look at a Mount Everest sized wave, and then think, "I need to make sure that this planet is habitable."
RxDistortion good point
Say what you want but you gotta admit the music is the gold mine of this scene!
Hans is a god
Yeah every tick tock sound is a day on earth
Bought soundtrack cd next day after first seeing it. I can not believe it didn't won any Oscars...
Hans Zimmer
Nosferatu 85
Hans don’t need oscars. The oscars need Hans Zimmer...
The soundtrack in the background has a prominent ticking noise. These ticks happen every 1.25 seconds. Each tick you hear is a whole day passing on Earth.
if I saw a wave like this, I would be standing still, just admiring, this scene gave me a feeling of peace, I almost cried when I saw that giant wave, I don't know why
Fun Fact: Who thinks this kind of wave are Unreal, news: The wave made by the Chicxulub meteor, dinosaurs killer was 1.5 km (5000ft), scientifically demostrated months ago...
youd be fucking dead if you just stood there like an idiot mate 😂
how interstellar only won one Oscar is still beyond the comprehension of humanity.
Remember, it's mostly average moviegoers that go see these movies, not critics. The average human is entertained easily. If more critics went to see this movie than the average moviegoer, the movie probably wouldn't have won an Oscar. There were a few problems with this movie, like Doyle's death which didn't make sense
@@tjhicks3600 To be fair, the planet had 130% of Earth's, and they had been in 0 G for a while. He could've easily just have passed out just from walking after going through that. And if you have an eye for detail, you can see he looks like he's actually going to. He couldn't climb in.
@@tompeck5495 no his death didn't make sense. Good try tho 👍
I agree. This movie deserve 10 Oscar at least
The black hole rendering was made with actual physics equations, so that the movie spawned four scientific papers. That was a better contribution to humanity IMO.
I gotta' admit,the robots though weirdly designed;they're also ridiculously reliable.
SOTL 77 results matter more than looks
@@Mister86Productions Amen to that
SOTL 77 hopefully our space technology advances rapidly over the next few years because I’d like to interact with a robot like this one
@@yunshobi7365 and I sincerely hope our robots won't be one of those clichés that backstab people like those weird ass alien sci-fi movies
Its designed like that so it can fit in tight spots and get through tight crevices to save a trapped person.
The music in this scene is just. WOW. It’s fits perfectly. Hans Zimmer is a GENIOUS!!!
Anyone who’s lived near the ocean knows how hard it is to keep walking when a wave is swelling behind you, I could only imagine this.
- Hey, seven years per hour for real?
- Yes?
- Good, we'll wait for Half-Life 3 here.
Edit: Oh look, an hour has passed over there.
X,D
Don't forget a boat.
***** I think we can stop waiting because I doubt that game will ever come out because Valve are a bunch of assholes who think they are making something that requires fucking decades. Its half life 3 not the fucking bible assholes!
movieman175
Calm down. Valve is smart and they know if they are going to do Half-Life 3 it must be nothing less than awesome. There will be definetly a Half-Life 3 some day, because the very franchise is a gold mine. Remember Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation? - some 15 years ago the creators sweared up and down it will be the last TR game....
***** How awesome it is wont matter much if most of the people that love their games are old men by the time 3 comes out. The game will never live up to the hype they are setting up by making us wait until the end of time. And everyone will be disappointed when and IF it ever does come out. because nothing should take this fucking long to make EVER.
*Brand:* we're not leaving without that data 😡
*The data:* it's wet 👁️👄👁️
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Waterproof dumbass like a plane black box loser
@@vercetti8670 calm down its a joke.
lmfao
Not funny
I tried to make myself get tired of this movie and I just can’t. I’ll never get tired of it and I’m not complaining. Just a masterpiece in every essence of the word.
escena, que cada que la veo lloro. Es increíble la música te pone en situación. Sin palabras me deja siempre
Every 9 minutes a new YT rewind gets released on this planet
each more horrible than the last
How
Think of all the dislikes per second
Woah how did you do that math
Planet? More like hell
This was such a great scene that depicts what would happen to a water world that orbits too close to a black hole
oo is that why the waves are that big?
@@bweany6728 yep, these are literal tidal waves; even our moons causes a similar effect on earth but since the moon is not a massive black hole the effect is minimal
@@shawnmcdoge2215 There wouldn't be any tidal waves because planet would be tidaly locked to host black hole, much like Moon to the Earth. You somehow forgot which one is big one here.
@@alicaramba7680 I think ill stick with what the director said versus the random dumbass on RUclips, try again buddy.
@@shawnmcdoge2215 Sorry, didn't knew Christopher Nolan directs how planets and stars rotates, gravity works, time and space warps.
Everything about this film was beautifully done
That guy has 0 sense of emergency. Huge wave approaching yet he's just casually standing outside of the ship.
2:02 That moment when you realize the project is due tomorrow...
+iliketrains0pwned wow for real
+iliketrains0pwned You're forgetting Brand's "What?..what?.....Oh shit. Oh shit! Shit!"
That's the moment
lmao so true
+iliketrains0pwned THAT REMINDS ME i HAVE SOMETHING DUE TODAY...CRAP
Or when you walk into class and didn't know there was a test that day
2:05 The music when it pans up to the wave is so good. It’s terrifying but beautiful and awesome, just like the wave
Hans Zimmer is legend
@@rohank0012 for real, I’ve been learning to play interstellar by Hans Zimmer on Piano the last few days and I’m about half way through
Mountains despite being an unsettling song is at the same time incredibly beautifully composed, the suspense is nearly unmatched in context with the scene
Xi JinpingPong son
Terrifying but beautiful is such a good description. I love the addition of the choir, it's almost like a religious experience, like they're meeting that planet's god.
Just like how ancient civilizations here on earth attributed natural disasters to the anger of god, maybe if there was intelligent life on miller's planet, those waves would be their god, the choir is such a cool addition to it.
Não tenho palavras pra descrever a grandeza desse filme!!.
That wave has some serious ninja skills, sneaking up on them like that. 👀
Each tick you hear every 1.25 seconds is someone posting a comment on this video about how long 1.25 seconds is on that planet.
The Redpilling of Tim Pool lmao
😂
Lmao! So true. I love how many people keep copying other peoples comments. Mindless sheep much?
Would you look at that. An original comment.
ikr this fact is so overused
Still one of the most terrifying movie scenes I've ever watched.
This movie man, I never seen a movie like this, it gave me goosebumps everytime
1 hour has passed on Miller's planet since this masterclass of a movie has been released, let that sink in
The music, the cinematography, the characters, everything about this film makes it a masterpiece.
Why hello there!
Also why do you have almost identical RUclips watch patterns to me?
NO I'm sorry the actors were terrible
There you are again.
Bruh i swear i see you everywhere thats hella cool and funny
This is how anxiety feels in one movie scene 😂
Omg so true
I swear I panicked when I was watching this as if I'm about to die
I remember watching this scene in IMAX and I forgot to breathe for a bit. Astounding and horrifying.
I got anxiety just by watching this scene.
When what you thought were mountains afar turns out to be a huge tidal swell coming towards you....this film is a master piece!
Guys plz don't be mad on Dr. Brand... remember they only knew about the wave that was receding away from them. When Cooper discovers another wave hurtling towards them he simply says "Get back to the ranger"! So Dr. Brand may have thought that Cooper said that after seeing that receding wave and thus she's like they have time (remember that wave is approaching from their back and it's hard to turn in the suit to look back). She sees the approaching wave after she's stuck!
No matter how many times I watch this scene... the decision making in this scene hurts me.
No shit. She causes that man's death by delayin
midnighthaven caused his own death by standing there for no reaosn
TruckZone agreed I would’ve jumped my ass in the plane and helped get in with my hands
Oswaldo looool
@@Cho0segoose Probably wanted to make sure she was safe and be a gentleman by letting her on first and make sure everyone else got on.
I love how it goes from “huh this place is pretty chill, look at those cool ass mountains” to “hey guys I think we’re fucked” in a matter of seconds
A month or two really...
My relationships in a nutshell.
I remember watching this on an IMAX (lite?) screen (whatever, it was large with good video quality) in an English-movie cinema in Dresden, Germany. This scene was truly unforgettable and amazing.
Watched this movie last night at the cinema in conjunction with the WB100 rerun. This scene still gives me goosebumps like the first time I watched it in 2014
That ticking in the background every 1.25 seconds, that shows that in 1.25 seconds a day passes for the people on earth, quite a cool detail and it shows how little tine they have on that planet
How is so much time passing in so little time and how you know?
@@yewy100 so much time is passing cause that planet is very close to the black hole and as we know time slows down around massive objects, this is the reason to why time is going so fast
@@yewy100 so basically, gravity is actually a distortion of space.
and also, space isn't just space , it's space and time as one. perception of "time" is a property of this, and is affected by that distortion, just like everything else.
it's explained in the movie and it's also actual facts
@Ayy lmao bro, yes it does mean 7 years passed on earth, it's not about the planet, it's about the fact that the planet is close to a black hole so time goes very fast on that planet... duuh
@Ayy lmao time slows down at high speeds and around massive objects and it stops at the speed of light and at the horizon of a black hole so considering this beacause the planet is so close to the black hole time goes slow for them , if someone would look at them from a far enough distance it would see them going in slow motion, they also say it in the movie that 1 hour for them is 7 years for the people on earth
For god sake, I would pay everything to watch this on IMAX
I did and It was the best experience in my entire life. The launching scene was unbelievable. I seemed like the hole theater was moving up with the spaceship.
I did 😭 it was insane
Hans Zimmer's soundtrack on IMAX speakers was godlike!
It was mental
Did that twice - just seeing the mountain-sized wave on 3-story tall screens was worth the price of admission.
This scene give me chills every single time.
“no cooper go cooper go i cant make it…GOOOOOOO”…when brand said that it makes me cry idk why
Some guy in California with a surf board: i could totally ride that wave bro easy
Duuuuuuudeeee the waveee brooo
Radicle dudeeeeeee!!!
I can imagine that this is a surfer's wet dream
narlyyyy brahh
@@tnty1561 it sure is wet.
That ticking noise you don’t notice it, you don’t care about it
But when you learn what it means it actually changes your perspective of it
How?
Damn. That really puts things into perspective. Holy crap.
The clocks ticking on how much time they have to gtfo
Every tick is a day on Earth
Fuck
"Those aren't mountains....... those are microtransactions.."
in 1996 I read the book of Kip Thorne ([Black Holes & Times Warps] just a few waves away on this planet) and thought (barley upgrown) "this guy deserves a nobel price"; nearly 30 years later my son is reading and discussing the same book with me and Prof. Thorne is a nobel priced legend... time is passing so quickly; 30 years later from now Kip and I will be gone, all is left is eternity
could be crying... but wont help
Technically this isn't a wave as we know it. The planet has a strong gravitational pull from a specific point and the planet is simply rotating around them, giving the illusion that the wave is moving towards them, when in fact they are moving towards the wave
Indeed, the planet is tidally locked.
Thats why all the water at a tsunami pulls back to the wave at beach right?
if it's tidally locked then the wave, or more correctly bulk of water, should remain static; if it moves across the planet then it can't be tidally locked
+Mandrak789 Ifs not moving the planet is rotating and it's staying in the same place
You just don't understand and i can't be bothered explaining it. The wave is tidally locked not the planet itself.
When he realised that the wave in the distance allready passed he immediately realised that there is another one way bigger right behind them
That gave me chills
The first wave was the one that killed the scientist they were looking for, since she was gone for 10 years Earth time, and 1 hour=7 years, she wasn’t even there for 2 hours
@@spacejesus6581 It's a cool concept but it's somewhat of a plot hole when you actually plot the timeline.
1. It had been 12 years since the first were sent. Not a problem on it's own.
2. But it takes another 2 years to reach the wormhole, so you've got 14 years total at this point.
3. The moment she is wrecked and broadcast a signal, that time dilation keeps going.
And therein lies the issue. Given just how massive the time dilation is, the very act of sending a signal means untold months to years must pass in the time post-wreck until the moment they arrive, and those waves do not take that long to pass. The rest is entirely plausible, just not that THAT is the wave that wrecked her.
crazykirsch Gargantua is the time dilator, and her planet was in there, plus they did the math wrong, they were on the planet for maximum an hour (about ten minutes on screen plus another 40 or so to drain the engines), they said an hour is 7 years but were there for more than 20 years, math doesn’t add up, the wave was far away enough to look like a mountain so I’d imagine since an hour is closer to 20 years that the wave had passed roughly 45 minutes before they landed
The building of the background music is just brilliant 👏
This gave me chills.
And this, is why you dont look at a fucking tusnami or any imminent threat coming towards you. You get yo punk ass into the spaceship.
***** its not a tsunami, its the tide
Matthew Graham That is true, thanks for the correction.
***** Save the women first - repopulation for the future planet. But I agree - Doyle is a fucking idiot for standing there even after TARS and Brand boarded the craft...
Actually, with just them there wouldn't be enough genetic diversity to succesful populate a planet. And, if they have the ability to create "clones" then saving the men would be the priority since men have an X and Y chromosome.
Norman Preshia In the "clone thingys that store fertilized eggs that are frozen" they have almost every race. Dr.Brand even stated it when she was showing cooper them.
One of the more subtle ways this scene gives me goosebumps is when cooper says "that one's moving away from us" and you can see him put the pieces together at the same time as us. If a wave is moving away from you, the next one won't be far behind. The look on his face always and the way he says it always gives the scene a sense of imminent danger. Superb scene.
the first time was visually astounding, but the entire premise gets dumber and dumber each time I re-watch it. she has to get the data? she can't put 2 and 2 together on this one? she disobeys a direct order? 7 years an hour? I mean Nolan tried to raise the stakes in a sci fi kind of way, but the whole thing is just a series of pathetic decisions. lol and I guess they needed to kill a character off by him constantly looking back
@@businesswalks8301they are in an unknown planet, on an unknown system, lightyears away from Earth, with a mission to recover all data available in order to determine if any planet within the system is viable for humans. She is a scientist, not an astronaut, in an inmensely tense situation, who got blinded by her own misjudgement. And she, to a degree, doesn't respect Cooper, as he isn't a scientist, like her, but an engineer, who was named mission captain because of a coincidence in record time.
The plot is not stupid. It has certain mistakes here and there, but calling it pathetic makes no sense at all. You're entitled to your own opinion, but I completely disagree, and I believe that you, are either misinterpreting the movie and the scene, or you are overestimating humans in general. We are pretty stupid.
@@businesswalks8301Not sure why you think the 7 years an hour concept is dumb. That actually makes perfect sense in the context of the movie and makes sense in terms of physics and the theory of relativity.
@@joeshmoe1293 because those are junk sciences that mean nothing. makes sense to multiverse theory too? spider man will save them from those waves with his webbing? Einstein's theory was replaced in his own lifetime by Heisenberg. and people still listen to Einstein for no good reason. there is no such thing as "time"
basically you just said they step into a portal or closet in chronicles of Narnia where time stands still for them but for everyone else its moving fast... it's merely a gag to tell their story. the scientific backdrop is akin to Star Wars or Star Trek, great for a story and that's all
@businesswalks8301 yeah. The data is meaningless considering the crash just happened and most likely by the same waves.
I also love the subtle ticking in the background. Every second counts as weeks. Closer to the wave even years.
In my opinion this is one of if not the best scenes of the movie, the cumulation of cinematography, dialogue, and music creates an atmosphere where you are truly experiencing the fear of futuristic space travel . Wish they did a sequel : (
I remember watching this in imax near the front row. My body literally just felt so overwhelmed and I started backing down on my seat when the camera started panning up the waves and my hands was holding onto the sides so tight like I so much pressure was on top of me. The music in the threaters was exceptional aswell. Man I wish I could experience that again. Haven’t felt like that since.
Fun Fact: Who thinks this kind of wave are Unreal, news: The wave made by the Chicxulub meteor, dinosaurs killer was 1.5 km (5000ft), scientifically demostrated months ago...
closest thing you'll get is Top Gun Maverick
@@pce0550 fr top gun was amazing
Soy
Drama queen
Why was he just standing there while Tars was taking her into the ship. You had the chance to get into the ship. Bruh
He dies in the script so he was being fatalistic.
it was CASE, not TARS
Because it’s a movie.
@@Jelsick lol
I think C.A.S.E had to get in first with her because of the needed space or something
Can we take a moment to appreciate how sturdy the Ranger is, how buoyant it is, and heck how powerful its engines are to do SSTO flight (on a planet with higher gravity than Earth!) that our present day engineers still don't know how to achieve?
Just astounding.. This scene is still printed in my mind.. Cooper wanted to survive not because he loved himself but he wanted to go home and meet his daughter who he promised he will come back..
Very true and what frustrated me about this specific scene is that Doyle could've survived if he had just got into the spaceship instead of standing there looking at the large wave. I mean he was literally right next to the ship.