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Ad Astra is the most underrated movie of the year in my opinion. The cinematography is some of the best I have ever seen. The use of colors is perfect. And the score by Max Richter is beautiful as well
@@gtella31 No plot? it's a guy seeking for his father till the end of the universe, quite a strong plot for me. It's ok if you didn't like this one but don't say it had none or not interesting one. what did you wanted? a space fight with baboons?
@@morgun1911 what I want was a story with less superficial monologues and a better message. For instance, the original Blade Runner is slow most of the time and until the end is just a good film. What did make it a materpiece of scifi? The tears of the rain. Ok, maybe I was asking for too much, it is not fair, but... Well I believe that it was better, also maybe spanish citics were so good that they compared to many films, and that is the problem. But, like I have just said, for me it was too superficial because the problem is not being boring, the problem is when the message is not deep.
"I'm steady, calm. I slept well, no bad dreams. I am active and engaged. I'm aware of my surroundings and those in my immediate sphere. I'm attentive. I am focused on the essentials, to the exclusion of all else. I'm unsure of the future but I'm not concerned. I will rely on those closest to me, and I will share their burdens, as they share mine. I will live and I will love."
This will be the most underrated movie of the year. It’s a blockbuster that’s secretly an indie. Cares more about silence then bombast action. More about its character’s development than the story. It may be an unpopular opinion considering Parasite, the Lighthouse and more has come out, but this is the movie that stuck with me. I’m sad it probably won’t be nominated for anything, and will likely stay under many people’s radar. It’s message is one that’s both nihilistic yet motivational.
The Beauty Of ya the tone from drama to action was a bit wonky. Probably due to studio intervention to make the film more profitable. Either way this definitely isn’t the best movie of the year, probably not in the top 5. But it’s definitely my favorite of the year
@@TheBeautyOf Actually I think the moon one (and the attack) are what make this movie so gripping : it's a perfect rendition of reality. The whole look of the film, the costume design, the set design, none of it is overdone. It's not super smooth, super design, super streamlined but it's utilitarian. It's military, just as near-future space travel would be. The whole film is about the underlying humanity in everything. It doesn't matter how far from home we stray : be it on this planet, the moon, mars or the furthest outreaches of the galaxy like Neptune there's one thing that never changes : we're still human. We're still driven by emotions, sadness, anger, jealousy, violence, ego. Doesn't matter where we go, it'll follow us everywhere. So the moon scene shows perfectly that people will remain exactly that : people. They will colonise, attack to defend, defend to attack out of jealousy and whatnot. As a species, we are who we are. Always and forever.
Morgan Moller Yes! I haven’t seen many people with the same opinion on this, but the moon scene really does show us a lot about humanity. Same with the fact that there were McDonalds and Subways on the moon. Humans take over and always want more.
Although films like 1917 and The Lighthouse deserved the nominations, I was shocked that Ad Astra wasn't nominated for either Best Cinematography or Best Visual Effects. This film was fucking beautiful to me :)
@@philskene For me it's not representing what space is but representing how we see it. It's that feeling of looking up on a starry night and wondering why you're alive
On Reflection, On the Nature of Daylight, To The Stars… every single track of his is underrated. He is the greatest minimalist composer of this century
James Gray is, in a very subtle way, one of the most idiosyncratic modern filmmakers in my opinion. No other director could have made Ad Astra quite like he did. While similar to Kubrick or Villeneuve, his films have this...naturalistic feel to them. His movies both clinical and deeply personal...I don't know how to describe it :)
Hit the nail on the head with Gray. I discovered him with The Lost City of Z a few years back and burned through his filmography quickly. The guy knows how to make a movie that cuts you with just a few lines or just a simple action from a character. Hope he never stops.
@@xandrafuhrer How would you rank his filmography? I'd go like this: Lost City of Z The Yards Two Lovers The Immigrant Ad Astra We Own The Night Little Odessa All range from very good to downright masterful imo.
@@GoldenGyroBalls my ranking would be (starting from best) : Ad Astra The Lost City of Z The Immigrant We Own the Night Little Odessa Two Lovers The Yards
James Gray is one of the most underrated directors of his generation and Brad Pitt’s performance in this is one of the most underrated performances of the year.
I was actually so upset when many people underrated this movie because it was "boring". I was upset that people don't care about the messages hidden deeper, than just on the surface. I was trying to understand characters and their motivations, to understand the modern world, and damn, I was really crying in the end (while my dad almost fell asleep lmao) Ad Astra is truly beautiful, but of course, not everybody can see it…
Ad Astra.. I believe the space and worlds destruction was the plot.... But the real underlying and poignant message was the relationship of the son, brad Pitts character and the father, Tommy lee jones. How the son got through life by working hard pushing hurt, anger abandonment feelings to one side. Finally through a leading up to a world disaster he has a chance to confront and deal with all this by finally finding his father. By meeting, talking and seeing what the father has done and become. The son was still able to reach down and forgive the father and telling him that he loved him. Then through the final powerful scene the father tussled with the son and telling him to let go, "let me go Roy"....The son with sadness did !....this set him free brought inner healing, love and reconciliation with life and wife.
@@warwickwallace2699 That's what Motion Pictures were for, visual storytelling. I believe every sequence of this movie mattered, in conveying the ideas and emotions the filmmakers intended.
@@majestic7768 Why do you think I didn't understand blade runner 2049. I believe Interstellar had better story, screenplay, pacing, acting, Vfx, emotions, attention to details, and music. Blade runner 2049 was better in terms of cinematography and themes but overall it didn't surprise me as Interstellar did. Blade runner had some powerful scenes but none of that comes close to Cooper watching his daughter's video after that 23 year time jump. And to be honest, Christopher Nolan's movies are the hardest to understand. If someone can understand his movies, they can understand everything else.
@@majestic7768 I expected you would say something like this. It's ok bro. Everybody has different opinions. But, believe in only what makes you happy. Have a good day.
Even though the plot has its problems, the cinematography of this film sure is breathtaking. Thanks for the video, I'd suggest first man for the next one.
It's a exquisite film, with plenty of thrills, masterful direction, and a powerful message. All with a majestic cinematography, beautiful visuals, and possibly Brad Pitt's best performance yet. One of the best films this year.
Interstellar's cinematographer, Hoyte Van Hoytema's amazing shooting, visual effects, production design and Brad Pitt's performance were outstanding. This movie may be nominated for an Oscar. Best Cinematography Best Production design Best Visual effects Best Sound Editing and Mixing Best Actor leading role etc
It's break my heart to see such underrated movies doesn't get enough recognition. I loved this movie and forever when I remember COVID I'll remember 2 things : ( Tenet - Ad Astra )
Me and my friend were both super high watching this video and laughed uncontrollably at how perfect everything is. The colors and contrast and angles. ITS PERFECT
I absolutely loved “Ad Astra”. The beautiful cinematography, score and great acting made me forget about all of its flaws. I also loved directors previous film “The Lost City Of Z”. James Grey and his team have something special. I can’t wait to see what he does next.
I remember the day I went to the theaters and watched it... Beautiful movie, touched me in so many ways. Every year I watch it and i have the same feeling, one of my favorite movies of all time. PERFECTION.
i remember the feeling this movie gave me after finishing it. I was in this journey, this world, away from society in outer space. The moment the movie ended i was brought back to the earthly normal world. I remember the feeling it felt almost nostalgic, i wanted to be out there for real. When i realized i was not there but here in my couch i felt so disappointed.
Glad you went with To the Stars for the music. Highly underatted track, captures that feeling of watching the stars and contemplating your own existence. That music played in my head when I got to hold my newborn nephew for the first time.
I've seen this on the big screen, and I was amazed. The visuals made me completely forget where I was... That happened more than 3 years ago, and I'm still here, looking back at that experience. Ad Astra is truly a remarkable film.
I absolutely LOVE these. Feels like the better way to do research and homework on visual patterns for films than watching a bunch of video essays of 'some guys' opinion or take. Keep up the great work man.
No entiendo como hay tan poca gente hablando de esta pelicula, Maravillosa. Viendola puedes sentir el miedo y asombro de cuan grande es el espacio, me encanta.
You know I sort of agree with all the criticism this movie gets and yet I loved it a lot. Very sombre and beautiful. And this video just reminded me of that!
Très beau film sur la relation père-fils. Les plans sont très jolis, la musique magnifique, le rythme un peu lent mais je le compare à Drive. Certain s’attendaient à autre chose avec plus d’action et de rythme. Il faut juste savoir l’apprécier. Le voyage Terre-Lune au début est aussi une belle référence à 2001 l’odyssée de l’espace.
It perfectly displays human beings' thinking about loneliness. I can understand that so many people don't like this film because they have lost motivation to escape the gravity of the earth and explore the stars. At least "Ad Astra" vividly displays the lonely side of human space exploration in the future.
Gosh the score is amazing. I can’t explain the way this movie makes me feel. It made me rethink about why I wanted to go into aerospace and what I was really searching for. I wanted a life outside of a normal one and I always looked at interstellar like I’m going to be that guy venturing out into the reaches of space because elide here is so boring. Ad Astra helped me realize that pursuing a life to get away from everything isn’t really a life at all. I have to remember who I’m trying to impress and who I want to make happy and that’s me and the people who love me. Sure learning the secrets of the universe would be fun to explore but at what point is it too much to the point where it breaks the balance of the most powerful thing in the universe ..love.
This movie so slept on and does not get nearly enough recognition. I've seen it like 3 times and everytime I was on the edge of my seat invested but whoever I was watching it with just wasn't understanding it.
Trying to sum up my thoughts on this movie...struggling because it’s not a conventional sci fi movie yet everything about should say it is...the vastness of space, entering the unknown, space exploration, space stations, tech talk, epic space vistas.. All on display here, and star quality in Brad Pitt. Yet what you realise for all that’s visually on display what this movie talks about is very close to home... this movie reminds us we don’t need to go searching the stars to find that which we have within our very own selves and to not lose sight of what we have within our grasp..a beautiful, delicate, mesmerising thought provoking poignant piece of cinema. Oh and Max Richter...take a bow sir...blissful soundtrack
I don't honestly know why I didn't like this movie, I've watched slower paced film like BR, BR2049, Solaris, 2001 and a lot more. Maybe because I didn't get emotionally attached to it, but the visuals and depiction of space travel and its concept are all great, I can't denied that.
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Ad Astra is the most underrated movie of the year in my opinion.
The cinematography is some of the best I have ever seen. The use of colors is perfect. And the score by Max Richter is beautiful as well
I definitely agree, it's one of the best of the year in my opinion
for me it is overrated. There is no plot, or at least one interesting.
@@gtella31 No plot? it's a guy seeking for his father till the end of the universe, quite a strong plot for me. It's ok if you didn't like this one but don't say it had none or not interesting one. what did you wanted? a space fight with baboons?
@@morgun1911 well, ok, maybe instead of not having a plot, it might not have a strong plot
@@morgun1911 what I want was a story with less superficial monologues and a better message. For instance, the original Blade Runner is slow most of the time and until the end is just a good film. What did make it a materpiece of scifi? The tears of the rain. Ok, maybe I was asking for too much, it is not fair, but... Well I believe that it was better, also maybe spanish citics were so good that they compared to many films, and that is the problem. But, like I have just said, for me it was too superficial because the problem is not being boring, the problem is when the message is not deep.
"I'm steady, calm. I slept well, no bad dreams. I am active and engaged. I'm aware of my surroundings and those in my immediate sphere. I'm attentive. I am focused on the essentials, to the exclusion of all else. I'm unsure of the future but I'm not concerned. I will rely on those closest to me, and I will share their burdens, as they share mine. I will live and I will love."
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This movie is freaking deep.
Damn i got goosebumps reading that. Thank you mystery person
pete ocean those words are the actual voice over words that Brad Pitt narrates at the end of the movie
Probably my favorite film this year. Such a beautiful and melancholy experience.
Completely agree
“I never cared about you, or your mother.” Quite melancholy indeed, sat alone in a theater and watched it. Left feeling a particular emptiness.
This will be the most underrated movie of the year.
It’s a blockbuster that’s secretly an indie. Cares more about silence then bombast action. More about its character’s development than the story.
It may be an unpopular opinion considering Parasite, the Lighthouse and more has come out, but this is the movie that stuck with me. I’m sad it probably won’t be nominated for anything, and will likely stay under many people’s radar. It’s message is one that’s both nihilistic yet motivational.
I think James gray wasn't completely free on it, some scene like the moon one, was too much imo
The Beauty Of ya the tone from drama to action was a bit wonky. Probably due to studio intervention to make the film more profitable.
Either way this definitely isn’t the best movie of the year, probably not in the top 5. But it’s definitely my favorite of the year
@@TheBeautyOf Actually I think the moon one (and the attack) are what make this movie so gripping : it's a perfect rendition of reality. The whole look of the film, the costume design, the set design, none of it is overdone. It's not super smooth, super design, super streamlined but it's utilitarian. It's military, just as near-future space travel would be. The whole film is about the underlying humanity in everything. It doesn't matter how far from home we stray : be it on this planet, the moon, mars or the furthest outreaches of the galaxy like Neptune there's one thing that never changes : we're still human. We're still driven by emotions, sadness, anger, jealousy, violence, ego. Doesn't matter where we go, it'll follow us everywhere. So the moon scene shows perfectly that people will remain exactly that : people. They will colonise, attack to defend, defend to attack out of jealousy and whatnot. As a species, we are who we are. Always and forever.
Morgan Moller Yes! I haven’t seen many people with the same opinion on this, but the moon scene really does show us a lot about humanity. Same with the fact that there were McDonalds and Subways on the moon. Humans take over and always want more.
Although films like 1917 and The Lighthouse deserved the nominations, I was shocked that Ad Astra wasn't nominated for either Best Cinematography or Best Visual Effects.
This film was fucking beautiful to me :)
"To the stars" by Max Richter is so beautiful😍
Thank you
It's my most listened song on spotify by a mile
It captures the immensity of space perfectly.
@@philskene For me it's not representing what space is but representing how we see it. It's that feeling of looking up on a starry night and wondering why you're alive
On Reflection, On the Nature of Daylight, To The Stars… every single track of his is underrated. He is the greatest minimalist composer of this century
James Gray is, in a very subtle way, one of the most idiosyncratic modern filmmakers in my opinion. No other director could have made Ad Astra quite like he did. While similar to Kubrick or Villeneuve, his films have this...naturalistic feel to them. His movies both clinical and deeply personal...I don't know how to describe it :)
Hit the nail on the head with Gray. I discovered him with The Lost City of Z a few years back and burned through his filmography quickly. The guy knows how to make a movie that cuts you with just a few lines or just a simple action from a character. Hope he never stops.
@@GoldenGyroBalls Totally. That's a good way to describe it. City of Z was my first from him too, it's such a great film.
@@xandrafuhrer How would you rank his filmography? I'd go like this:
Lost City of Z
The Yards
Two Lovers
The Immigrant
Ad Astra
We Own The Night
Little Odessa
All range from very good to downright masterful imo.
@@GoldenGyroBalls
my ranking would be (starting from best) :
Ad Astra
The Lost City of Z
The Immigrant
We Own the Night
Little Odessa
Two Lovers
The Yards
I can’t understand people who hate this film. I absolutely loved it.
I don’t know what’s more underrated. This movie or your channel
im afraid I can’t answer that Dave
@@remimgr :v
I felt cold, and lonely watching this film. The music, cinematography, and acting worked in harmony to craft this experience. Well done.
Most beautiful film of the year.
One of the most beautiful cinematic pieces of this decade
James Gray is one of the most underrated directors of his generation and Brad Pitt’s performance in this is one of the most underrated performances of the year.
I was actually so upset when many people underrated this movie because it was "boring". I was upset that people don't care about the messages hidden deeper, than just on the surface. I was trying to understand characters and their motivations, to understand the modern world, and damn, I was really crying in the end (while my dad almost fell asleep lmao)
Ad Astra is truly beautiful, but of course, not everybody can see it…
Yes, me too. Also the scene where the crew launch the body of the Captain into space. " ... May he meet his Maker face to face ... ."
Ad Astra..
I believe the space and worlds destruction was the plot.... But the real underlying and poignant message was the relationship of the son, brad Pitts character and the father, Tommy lee jones.
How the son got through life by working hard pushing hurt, anger abandonment feelings to one side. Finally through a leading up to a world disaster he has a chance to confront and deal with all this by finally finding his father.
By meeting, talking and seeing what the father has done and become. The son was still able to reach down and forgive the father and telling him that he loved him. Then through the final powerful scene the father tussled with the son and telling him to let go, "let me go Roy"....The son with sadness did !....this set him free brought inner healing, love and reconciliation with life and wife.
So glad I saw this in theaters. Hopefully it wins Best Cinematography
Believe it or not, I've heard some people say that visuals in this movie were weak. I just don't know anymore.
Let the plebs watch their garbage comic book movies, you know deep in your heart that they are plebs and will remain plebs forever.
I don't think some of the visuals have any justification. They don't necessarily add a huge amount to the narrative. They're just beautiful.
@@warwickwallace2699 What's wrong with that?
@@MisterS. nothing, but that might be why some say the visuals are weak
@@warwickwallace2699 That's what Motion Pictures were for, visual storytelling.
I believe every sequence of this movie mattered, in conveying the ideas and emotions the filmmakers intended.
Such a surprise, this movie was. Loved it. And this video reminded me why ♥.
Ad Astra was easily one of the best films of 2019, as well as one of the best science fiction films of the last twenty years.
@@majestic7768 that goes to interstellar
@@majestic7768 Nice joke🤣
@@majestic7768 Why do you think I didn't understand blade runner 2049. I believe Interstellar had better story, screenplay, pacing, acting, Vfx, emotions, attention to details, and music. Blade runner 2049 was better in terms of cinematography and themes but overall it didn't surprise me as Interstellar did. Blade runner had some powerful scenes but none of that comes close to Cooper watching his daughter's video after that 23 year time jump. And to be honest, Christopher Nolan's movies are the hardest to understand. If someone can understand his movies, they can understand everything else.
@@majestic7768 I expected you would say something like this. It's ok bro. Everybody has different opinions. But, believe in only what makes you happy. Have a good day.
This movie is a masterpiece. I saw it in theater and that feeling was something else. As if we were in space ourselves. Absolute genius movie. Submit.
I genuinely think this film has the potential to age like fine wine
Even though the plot has its problems, the cinematography of this film sure is breathtaking.
Thanks for the video, I'd suggest first man for the next one.
First man is already avaible 😊
It's a exquisite film, with plenty of thrills, masterful direction, and a powerful message. All with a majestic cinematography, beautiful visuals, and possibly Brad Pitt's best performance yet. One of the best films this year.
Interstellar's cinematographer, Hoyte Van Hoytema's amazing shooting, visual effects, production design and Brad Pitt's performance were outstanding. This movie may be nominated for an Oscar.
Best Cinematography
Best Production design
Best Visual effects
Best Sound Editing and Mixing
Best Actor leading role etc
I feel sorry for you
This is one of the most srsly underrated movies of 2019!
A true work of art. An underrated gem imo.
It's break my heart to see such underrated movies doesn't get enough recognition.
I loved this movie and forever when I remember COVID I'll remember 2 things :
( Tenet - Ad Astra )
This movie made me fall in love with movies
Me and my friend were both super high watching this video and laughed uncontrollably at how perfect everything is. The colors and contrast and angles. ITS PERFECT
I absolutely loved “Ad Astra”. The beautiful cinematography, score and great acting made me forget about all of its flaws. I also loved directors previous film “The Lost City Of Z”. James Grey and his team have something special. I can’t wait to see what he does next.
To me, this is the most gorgeous cinematography I've seen this year
I remember the day I went to the theaters and watched it... Beautiful movie, touched me in so many ways.
Every year I watch it and i have the same feeling, one of my favorite movies of all time.
PERFECTION.
Eu amo tanto esse filme mano, tão triste que as pessoas odeiam tanto ele.
@@telespectadorpensante.7156 nem fala. Vez ou outra estou revendo
I enjoyed swimming in this lake of melancholia... What an astounding and rich and subversive piece... Loved it very much... My #1 this year! :-)
Truly beautiful film, as well as the score.
Such stunning bold colors throughout this film
Magnifique Film! Merci pour ce beau témoignage
Merci beaucoup 🙏
This is extremely powerful and emotional
Great movie and great work!
Thank you!
one of the most beautiful videos i've seen in a while. thank you for this very delicate and sensible selection of scenes!
YES! My gem of 2019
Well done. I absolutely love this movie.
A precious piece of cinema in the science fiction category. Deep, melancholic and involving
One of my favorite films ever!!! Love the musical score, and the scene of Neptune where Roy goes to get his father at 0:58-1:07.
Same, its cool and match with music
One of the most underrated movies I've ever seen.
This calmed my soul, thank you
i remember the feeling this movie gave me after finishing it. I was in this journey, this world, away from society in outer space. The moment the movie ended i was brought back to the earthly normal world. I remember the feeling it felt almost nostalgic, i wanted to be out there for real. When i realized i was not there but here in my couch i felt so disappointed.
So epic and beautiful. I lost my father and this movie reminds me of him. God bless you all
God bless you, take care
Beautiful emptiness. So beautiful .
This masterpiece is not meant for everyone!!!
A masterpiece, a work of art!
Great video as always! Seeing this film on the big screen was an experience. Hoyte van Hoytema's cinematography is fantastic!
I agree, the part on neptune, was breathtaking
I’m glad I had the chance to watch this piece on theaters in IMAX
the melancholic and sad heroism in this is so beautiful. a reflection on what it means to be a good and emotionally open man
Really great and underrated film
Excellent job with this one
Hoyte Van Hoytema, ladies and gentlemen. Same cinematographer behind Interstellar, Tenet, and Her.
This man knows how to shoot sci-fi films.
Beautiful.
Glad you went with To the Stars for the music. Highly underatted track, captures that feeling of watching the stars and contemplating your own existence. That music played in my head when I got to hold my newborn nephew for the first time.
I love this film, since Blade Runner 2049 I have not experienced something so shocking in the cinema
i really really love this movie, so calm so good its one of the most underrated movies of this year i hope they win some oscar
I've seen this on the big screen, and I was amazed. The visuals made me completely forget where I was... That happened more than 3 years ago, and I'm still here, looking back at that experience. Ad Astra is truly a remarkable film.
I absolutely LOVE these. Feels like the better way to do research and homework on visual patterns for films than watching a bunch of video essays of 'some guys' opinion or take. Keep up the great work man.
To the next The Beauty of: any Ridley Scott movie.
That baboon sequence was terrifying.
Also I wish 0:53 was a real thing
it's real
Another incredible video
Thank you!
In my opinion great movie very amazing and the end is mind blowing
No entiendo como hay tan poca gente hablando de esta pelicula, Maravillosa.
Viendola puedes sentir el miedo y asombro de cuan grande es el espacio, me encanta.
Estoy de acuerdo. Pensé que esta película era muy buena. Me encanta espacio, lo que hizo la película aún más agradable.
My favorite movie of 2019
You know I sort of agree with all the criticism this movie gets and yet I loved it a lot. Very sombre and beautiful. And this video just reminded me of that!
To the stars - that says it all for this most amazing movie
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Très beau film sur la relation père-fils. Les plans sont très jolis, la musique magnifique, le rythme un peu lent mais je le compare à Drive. Certain s’attendaient à autre chose avec plus d’action et de rythme. Il faut juste savoir l’apprécier. Le voyage Terre-Lune au début est aussi une belle référence à 2001 l’odyssée de l’espace.
It perfectly displays human beings' thinking about loneliness. I can understand that so many people don't like this film because they have lost motivation to escape the gravity of the earth and explore the stars. At least "Ad Astra" vividly displays the lonely side of human space exploration in the future.
Simply beautiful. Haven't seen the movie yet...
The beauty of the departed
Missing that scene where he runs towards the shuttle!
Gosh the score is amazing. I can’t explain the way this movie makes me feel. It made me rethink about why I wanted to go into aerospace and what I was really searching for. I wanted a life outside of a normal one and I always looked at interstellar like I’m going to be that guy venturing out into the reaches of space because elide here is so boring. Ad Astra helped me realize that pursuing a life to get away from everything isn’t really a life at all. I have to remember who I’m trying to impress and who I want to make happy and that’s me and the people who love me. Sure learning the secrets of the universe would be fun to explore but at what point is it too much to the point where it breaks the balance of the most powerful thing in the universe ..love.
The thinking man's Interstellar.
Beautiful and personal
Another great video! Love your channel!
Thank you 🙏
Yessss this is amazing
I was pretty sure that this video exist. Excellent movie.
This is going to get a butt load of Oscar nominations
The music in the film was amazing. At the start of the movie when earth pans into the shot sheeeeeeeeeeeeesh gave me major goosebumps
Watching your videos is a form of meditation for me. Thank you.
So glad to hear it!
Most misunderstood movie of 2019. As someone with a very distant father, I relate to this movie a lot.
This movie so slept on and does not get nearly enough recognition. I've seen it like 3 times and everytime I was on the edge of my seat invested but whoever I was watching it with just wasn't understanding it.
Amazing. Thank you so much for doing honoring my request to do this video, you did a phenomenal job. Such great cinematography.
Thank you very much
Trying to sum up my thoughts on this movie...struggling because it’s not a conventional sci fi movie yet everything about should say it is...the vastness of space, entering the unknown, space exploration, space stations, tech talk, epic space vistas.. All on display here, and star quality in Brad Pitt.
Yet what you realise for all that’s visually on display what this movie talks about is very close to home... this movie reminds us we don’t need to go searching the stars to find that which we have within our very own selves and to not lose sight of what we have within our grasp..a beautiful, delicate, mesmerising thought provoking poignant piece of cinema. Oh and Max Richter...take a bow sir...blissful soundtrack
Stunning.
can't be more beautiful!
Cette musique est magnifique et le film tout autant. C’est, en somme, une vidéo parfaite.
Je te remercie ! 😊
Loved it, had a somewhat mystic feel to it.
Interstellar and Ad Astra = Top Tier Space Movies
Brad Pitt was perfectly cast in this movie and knocks it out of the park......I think maybe his best work......
The perfect video for meditation.
It s fantastic, i had luck to watch it in cinema
The beauty of seeking a friend for the end of the world.
The beauty of The way
The beauty of the secret life of walter mitty.
criminally underrated movie
I wish I saw this when it was out in theaters. I can't believe I let the negative audience reaction keep me from seeing it.
What a great channel =)
The Beauty of Mandy
Finally someone mention this
Yep, it's coming in 2020
I don't honestly know why I didn't like this movie, I've watched slower paced film like BR, BR2049, Solaris, 2001 and a lot more. Maybe because I didn't get emotionally attached to it, but the visuals and depiction of space travel and its concept are all great, I can't denied that.