Interstellar - Miller's Planet (HDR - 4K - 5.1)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @4KHDRMedia
    @4KHDRMedia  6 лет назад +1323

    If there are any other scenes in 4k HDR that you would like to see, leave a comment down below

    • @rjsam26
      @rjsam26 6 лет назад +12

      Avengers Infinity Wars all Fight Scenes.

    • @naveenchegireddy7979
      @naveenchegireddy7979 6 лет назад +2

      Broken Arrow video clips in 4K HDR.

    • @RadagonTheRed
      @RadagonTheRed 6 лет назад +29

      Black hole scene from Interstellar please.

    • @jameshowlett3678
      @jameshowlett3678 6 лет назад +11

      The black hole from Interstellar

    • @fernandaortiz7300
      @fernandaortiz7300 6 лет назад +1

      Avatar, Climbing up the iknimaya the path to heaven scene, PLEASE !!

  • @sanjayagodagama9273
    @sanjayagodagama9273 3 года назад +16607

    It has been 7 years since this movie was released, exactly 1 hour has passed in Miller’s planet.

    • @aaaaa-nw8hc
      @aaaaa-nw8hc 3 года назад +587

      Hold my beer.

    • @sanjayagodagama9273
      @sanjayagodagama9273 3 года назад +181

      @@aaaaa-nw8hc 🍺

    • @dagayisi25
      @dagayisi25 3 года назад +277

      Gold comment .

    • @LahMoo-zn6nn
      @LahMoo-zn6nn 3 года назад +54

      @@sanjayagodagama9273 does does this Miller planet work

    • @souscorpionn
      @souscorpionn 3 года назад +24

      bring two trophies for this man, one for the comment and the other case a black hole swallows the first

  • @prasannakumar9894
    @prasannakumar9894 6 лет назад +5999

    Each tick in this scene is exactly 1.25 seconds long ... Which is a day in earth !!

    • @tigransafaryan6619
      @tigransafaryan6619 6 лет назад +135

      Prasannakumar N Beat rate increases as time goes on from 45 to 60 BPM.

    • @StudioBoosterPack
      @StudioBoosterPack 5 лет назад +181

      @@tigransafaryan6619 True but the increase in BPM is Hans Zimmer building up tension in the watcher. The original 1.25 is indeed every day on hearth.

    • @janmajer4662
      @janmajer4662 5 лет назад +76

      It's one per 1.25 not 1.25 long lol

    • @rshabree
      @rshabree 4 года назад +69

      @@janmajer4662 we all know what he means..... no need for you to correct him smartass

    • @janmajer4662
      @janmajer4662 4 года назад +29

      Sorry, but it sounded so stupid i had to.

  • @AstroRat-sp5su
    @AstroRat-sp5su 10 месяцев назад +801

    The fact that time passing slower near a black hole like this is a real phenomenon is terrifying.

    • @neoncat6820
      @neoncat6820 7 месяцев назад +64

      Luckily this level of time dilation would be impossible without being a LOT closer to the black hole

    • @zakeaton5632
      @zakeaton5632 5 месяцев назад +19

      It’s passing slower 😂

    • @salmanali3306
      @salmanali3306 2 месяца назад +3

      Not faster, slower

    • @mrthompson9876
      @mrthompson9876 2 месяца назад

      Space is fake

    • @rodzalez3549
      @rodzalez3549 Месяц назад +2

      It's been 7 years already on this planet and 1 hour on some other planet

  • @arjanghosh8797
    @arjanghosh8797 2 года назад +1097

    "Those aren't mountains. They are waves." This scene just sends chills, especially the realisation when Cooper said "And that one is moving away from us" meaning that another one is approaching. The background score by Hans Zimmer is also legendary. It's a legendary movie full of legendary actors, written by a legendary scientist after whom one of the robots is named (Kipp) and of course, directed by a legendary director who needs no introduction. My favourite movie of all time!

    • @murphycooper7557
      @murphycooper7557 Год назад +3

      Absolutely agree! Interstellar is not only the movie I prefer of Nolan's... but among all movies of the world!🤩

    • @onEmEmbErstudios
      @onEmEmbErstudios Год назад

      Yes, this scene gives me chills everytime I watch it

    • @Danilo_DMA
      @Danilo_DMA Год назад

      Written by Nolan.

    • @maxdemian4911
      @maxdemian4911 Год назад

      Mountains waves 😂

    • @hernanmoreira5455
      @hernanmoreira5455 Год назад

      @@Danilo_DMA
      *Legendary

  • @whodasantosguy
    @whodasantosguy 2 года назад +370

    That prominent ticking sound is amazing, every tick represents an entire day on Earth, Christopher Nolan made it clear how many Earth Days they were on the planet, what a director.

    • @AnnieAkash753
      @AnnieAkash753 2 месяца назад +1

      The prominent ticking sound is amazing , each tick represent a day in earth , what a legendary scene & movie 🌟

    • @BobMcBurger1
      @BobMcBurger1 Месяц назад +1

      @@AnnieAkash753 on earth*

  • @Skytivity
    @Skytivity 5 лет назад +2497

    even 4k doesn't do this scene justice... perfection

    • @Bobaheisenberg
      @Bobaheisenberg 4 года назад +14

      That's because it's only HDR 1080p.. There is no option for 2160 quality.

    • @Skytivity
      @Skytivity 4 года назад +22

      BobaHeisenberg I meant that the scene is so good, regardless of the resolution it’s good. There is an option for 4K, you’re probably on your phone (which can only go to 1080p). On a computer, you’ll get the option for 4K.

    • @dentistjohn3223
      @dentistjohn3223 4 года назад +13

      @@Skytivity even in 144p the movie looks amazing😂

    • @ericu808
      @ericu808 3 года назад +11

      @@Skytivity finally upgraded to a 12 pro max from my iPhone 6s. Yep I see it has 4K now lol love this screen

    • @kaze2115
      @kaze2115 3 года назад +4

      @@Bobaheisenberg using POCO X3 Pro now i can enjoy the 4K.

  • @crimsonkatharine6857
    @crimsonkatharine6857 3 года назад +4083

    The wave in the background, the one going away from them, is probably the wave that had killed Miller.

    • @legiacwks3678
      @legiacwks3678 3 года назад +180

      Yeah i was thinking the same

    • @TheOptifinedGamer
      @TheOptifinedGamer 3 года назад +304

      I never thought about that!! Great observation!

    • @RichyRich2607
      @RichyRich2607 3 года назад +143

      These are no waves. The planet is spinning around the 2 bulges.

    • @amandacerny8145
      @amandacerny8145 3 года назад +21

      @@RichyRich2607 there are waves?

    • @Chris-it4fe
      @Chris-it4fe 3 года назад +304

      @@RichyRich2607 a bulge of water is technically a wave

  • @LiteBlocks
    @LiteBlocks 4 года назад +6293

    the fact that this type of planet probably exists in real life is mind blowing tbh

    • @justinlubo8001
      @justinlubo8001 4 года назад +789

      Yeah its crazy and what’s crazier is that some planets in our galaxy have winds that move faster than 5000mph which is literally nothing compared to the ultra violet winds swirling a supermassive blackhole which scientists believe are the strongest in the known universe considering they move at 125,000,000mph

    • @ttamcc.4674
      @ttamcc.4674 4 года назад +56

      @Johnny Eclectic yea im not sure if i believe that but ok

    • @mechanicpluto2430
      @mechanicpluto2430 4 года назад +297

      @Johnny Eclectic 'Tis true, back before there were any continents. Earth was completely covered in one extremely deep ocean, and was subject to the extreme tides of a very nearby Moon. The waves were far too chaotic for any land to survive.

    • @zacarribuffet8882
      @zacarribuffet8882 4 года назад +41

      If the moon can drag all of that water on miller’s planet why doesn’t it pick them up?

    • @nopoint30
      @nopoint30 4 года назад +36

      @@zacarribuffet8882 Gravity maybe?

  • @deletedaccount1990
    @deletedaccount1990 3 года назад +761

    This wave is phenomenally mesmerising. I would stare at it, rooted to the spot with fear because it's so tall. I can understand Doyle's hypnose there. It's way too scary.

    • @wilfredisanangryman7588
      @wilfredisanangryman7588 2 года назад +52

      That's pure stupidity.... At the first place I think Dr brand was silly for tryin to collect the samples and getting herself stuck. Also she might be part of a reason why Doyle had to die. Also why the hell does he stare at it rather than getting inside the ranger.... I always feel miserable for his stupidity.

    • @username-gh-d
      @username-gh-d Год назад

      @@wilfredisanangryman7588 I agree with Dr. Brand being silly for collecting the data. But Doyle wasn't stupid when he stared at the wave, it was probably pure fear which slowed him down until he wouldn't move at all. So I believe even if they have a little more time but not enough to carry him inside as well, he would stand there like a rock staring at his sure death and die anyway.

    • @wilfredisanangryman7588
      @wilfredisanangryman7588 Год назад +10

      @@username-gh-d Totally respect that. But who wouldn't take an immediate action when they see a big danger coming up their way. Like for me... If it was me.. I would have opted for safety. Like dude....if he had moved a bit he would have had 50 % chance of survival.

    • @username-gh-d
      @username-gh-d Год назад +37

      @@wilfredisanangryman7588 it's not always like a conscious decision to freeze out of fear or switch into fight or flight mode. When freezing it's rather BECAUSE you can't make a decision.

    • @PolyTheDude
      @PolyTheDude Год назад +6

      @@wilfredisanangryman7588 if you was in the situation i am pretty sure youd pee yourself immediately

  • @s.roberts3451
    @s.roberts3451 9 месяцев назад +104

    "We're not leaving without the data"
    Me (til this day): WTF DO YOU NEED THAT DATA FOR!?! 😮😮😮

    • @getbuckets4252
      @getbuckets4252 7 месяцев назад +8

      Can't waste all that time for nothing

    • @s.roberts3451
      @s.roberts3451 7 месяцев назад +38

      @getbuckets4252 Wtf do you mean? The quickest and best data at that point is observation, and we all can CLEARLY see this land is uninhabitable, so we're wasting years, literally, to grab that box for what? To confirm what we've already observed as professionals in the field? Make it make sense. 🥴🥴🥴

    • @patriciag6030
      @patriciag6030 5 месяцев назад +9

      Romilly spending another few years on the spaceship alone just so they could collect the data is crazy.

    • @davidmelo1111
      @davidmelo1111 5 месяцев назад +13

      data to solve the "gravity" equation that was later on solved by Murph.

    • @s.roberts3451
      @s.roberts3451 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@davidmelo1111 Apparently, all they needed was Terrence Howard the whole time! 😂😂😂

  • @TheTrendDoctor
    @TheTrendDoctor 3 года назад +1827

    I remember seeing the wave in this scene and I almost fainted in fear. If I see that height in real life, my spirit would eject out of my body like a corrupt memory card.

    • @AresOrBird
      @AresOrBird 2 года назад +50

      I love what I just visualised for that

    • @thechosenone9628
      @thechosenone9628 2 года назад

      Bro I would literally pollute the fucking planet with the amount of shit coming out of my ass after seeing that fucking megagiant skyscraper wave

    • @thombos1079
      @thombos1079 Год назад +25

      that is basically what happened to doyle

    • @farriner7554
      @farriner7554 Год назад +5

      Megalophobia

    • @FinnMcRiangabra
      @FinnMcRiangabra Год назад +2

      That is not how waves work. It is wrong.

  • @thatswhatshesaid3126
    @thatswhatshesaid3126 3 года назад +1006

    Everyone should watch this movie in a theater, the experience is unforgettable

  • @breakdancerQ
    @breakdancerQ 5 лет назад +4548

    This water planet is so beautiful yet so extremely terrifying to me. That's like one of the biggest fears I have, getting stuck in an ocean with nothing more than just a massive landscape of water in sight, let alone with these fucking sky scraper waves. I'll never forget this planet.

    • @liquid_feelings
      @liquid_feelings 4 года назад +189

      now imagine getting stuck at night....terrifying

    • @tanmaymishra9203
      @tanmaymishra9203 4 года назад +96

      What if the water was not..only 1 feet deep😂

    • @karlgriffiths9944
      @karlgriffiths9944 3 года назад +66

      This planet traumatised me hahahah

    • @ok-mn1we
      @ok-mn1we 3 года назад +32

      Bro thats what bacteries see when u touch the surface of water in the glass

    • @madisonscott4677
      @madisonscott4677 3 года назад +25

      One Day, earth had giant waves like this planet, when moon orbit was very close to earth at their early age

  • @taylormunday5106
    @taylormunday5106 Год назад +48

    Every tick you hear in the soundtrack counts for 1 day on earth, amazing the amount of detail added

    • @burumarry7876
      @burumarry7876 Год назад

      But can you explain how the ocean is so shallow?

    • @taylormunday5106
      @taylormunday5106 Год назад +7

      @@burumarry7876 The ocean isnt shallow, the majority of the water is contained in all the gigantic waves. If all the waves stopped the ocean would be deep as

    • @burumarry7876
      @burumarry7876 Год назад +2

      @@taylormunday5106 understandable, have a nice day 👌

  • @nehh_aksat
    @nehh_aksat 3 года назад +90

    One of the greatest movies ever made and easily the best movie I've ever seen. Interstellar is beyond a masterpiece that will live on for generations to come. Thank you so much Christopher Nolan. Interstellar is the best!!!

  • @InMaTeofDeath
    @InMaTeofDeath 5 лет назад +779

    Watching this scene again made me really appreciate how well done and efficient their robot is, the only thing I could say about is in the real future it would probably be able to do all tasks you see even faster.

    • @tanmaymishra9203
      @tanmaymishra9203 4 года назад +7

      Yea I hope web and Android development gets totally vanished by that tym😂..

    • @thursoberwick1948
      @thursoberwick1948 3 года назад +21

      The robot is the best thing in this.

  • @mackprime6975
    @mackprime6975 3 года назад +1385

    It’s interesting to think that if Miller was to survive the wave, (which might have been the same wave we see at 1:16) the Endurance crew would have been able to rescue her because while she had to wait there for one hour, the people on Earth had around 7 years to prepare and send another crew to find her.

    • @Rotisiv
      @Rotisiv 3 года назад +142

      The astronauts who were sent by NASA during the Lazarus mission were all prepared to die.

    • @rfcdgaf
      @rfcdgaf 2 года назад +212

      @@Rotisiv apparently not, /matt damon has entered the chat

    • @thedewritos
      @thedewritos 2 года назад +5

      same goes for doyle

    • @ragnarlodbrok1233
      @ragnarlodbrok1233 Год назад

      ​@@rfcdgaf he was the most competent one and most prepared to die. But being alone for so long broke him and caused insanity to his mental state

    • @henrikanchelia64
      @henrikanchelia64 Год назад +30

      Yeah but being hit by a wave as gargantuan as that is basically like being hit by a truck moving by a bullet train speed, the survival rate is minimum.

  • @danieldevito6380
    @danieldevito6380 3 года назад +329

    Without question, one of the greatest movie's of all time. Matthew Mcconaughey's performance in this was INCREDIBLE. The scene where he's crying while watching his kids video calls is absolutely heartbreaking, but so good.

    • @somebody4763
      @somebody4763 2 года назад +12

      I agree. Also that scene where he hits the wall and yells to himself in the past that he should stay.

    • @danieldevito6380
      @danieldevito6380 2 года назад +7

      @@somebody4763 Oh yeah, when he's screaming "DON'T GO, PLEASE LISTEN TO HER"! McConaughey was absolutely brilliant in this. I've always been a fan, but his performance in Interstellar was beyond amazing. It also helps that Interstellar is one of my top 5 favorite movies of all time.

    • @ФёдорСумкин-э2ю
      @ФёдорСумкин-э2ю 27 дней назад

      фильм гавно! есть много лучше!

    • @Alone-f5f
      @Alone-f5f 11 дней назад

      😢😢😢 I'm so confused miller pilent timing zone anyone defination
      .

  • @tytoalbasoren9457
    @tytoalbasoren9457 2 года назад +90

    Given the time dilation of Miller's planet, the wave that is moving away from them is definitely the one that had just destroyed Miller's ship.

  • @TheTRUTHx1000
    @TheTRUTHx1000 2 года назад +72

    This movie is sooo far ahead of it's time it could be released ten years from now and still be just as mindblowing!!!👍👍👍

  • @rubeng9649
    @rubeng9649 5 лет назад +806

    One of the best movie scenes of all time.

  • @Yetipfote
    @Yetipfote 6 лет назад +285

    I watched this scene countless times

  • @mikaku
    @mikaku 4 года назад +511

    Well, it took 9 seconds for Dr.Brand to go down those stairs out of the ship. That was 6 days and 4 hours for the dude outside the proximity of the blackhole.
    Next time, just jump to the water, m'lady.

    • @WeaponLight
      @WeaponLight 4 года назад +35

      mikaku can’t. could’ve damaged legs or the suit.

    • @syamkrishnan.b5991
      @syamkrishnan.b5991 4 года назад +48

      Gravity is extremely high.. so the force will be high also... it will damage either their body parts or suites.. no ready to take that risk.. 7 days... yes they can take it

    • @mickys8065
      @mickys8065 3 года назад +12

      @@syamkrishnan.b5991 what was their plan if they walked a few feet away from the craft and found a cliff hidden by the water? Between the gravity, the water pressure and the suits there's no way you would be getting out

    • @kingcole490
      @kingcole490 4 месяца назад +2

      @@mickys8065thought that was going to be plot for this scene but that giant ass wave had me on the edge 😭😭😭

  • @sickinthebrain2966
    @sickinthebrain2966 11 месяцев назад +25

    The scene at 2:20 will always be one of my favorites in all movies ive seen. The look on mcconaugheys face, the flick of the camera up on this magnificent wave, all paried with this incredible Soundtrack. Perfection.

  • @jkimm7
    @jkimm7 3 месяца назад +12

    A detail I love is that the dramatic beat of the music at 2:27 is not when the top of the wave is revealed, the wave keeps rising after this beat which helps add to the enormity of these waves

  • @abdielmoreno-cruz354
    @abdielmoreno-cruz354 5 лет назад +727

    If you pay close attention, the waves are high enough to touch the clouds .0.

    • @nostalium
      @nostalium 3 года назад +21

      Yeah, I only realized it when watching this video.

    • @RichyRich2607
      @RichyRich2607 3 года назад +16

      These are no waves. The planet is spinning around the bulge

    • @bruhwtf2662
      @bruhwtf2662 3 года назад

      Ö

    • @Primus-kz3ri
      @Primus-kz3ri 3 года назад +44

      @@RichyRich2607 they are waves because they are being activated by tidal forces. Whether it be the moon or a black hole gravity affects them either way

    • @RichyRich2607
      @RichyRich2607 3 года назад +6

      @@Primus-kz3ri No. It's a bulge nd the planet is spinning around it. That's the reason these "waves" are such slow. There is no speed behind it, that would be nessary to be a wave. There is no wind involved also.

  • @RadagonTheRed
    @RadagonTheRed 6 лет назад +741

    The truly disturbing thing about this scene is that Doyle could have survived the wave. He was in an airtight space suit and assuming he crested the wave, he would have been left alive to slowly die from starvation/dehydration (depending on what the ocean is made from on Miller’s planet) considering the ranger flew off into space and abandoned him. However, the time dilation effect means that if they returned to the planet and he was still alive, only a short amount of time would have passed and they could rescue him!
    The ranger managed to crest the wave with no damage so there’s no reason why Doyle wouldn’t. He would have taken a bit of pummelling but he might have survived.

    • @emp0rizzle
      @emp0rizzle 6 лет назад +554

      well if he didn't keep staring at the wave for 3 minutes.

    • @legendofthefall7082
      @legendofthefall7082 6 лет назад +365

      They probably came back for him. Keep in mind he'd only have to survive for a few hours in local time and it would give humanity multiple decades to send a rescue mission.

    • @Yetipfote
      @Yetipfote 6 лет назад +136

      ... and he would be fucked by the monster wave many times before a rescue mission finds him.

    • @ok-hd4so
      @ok-hd4so 5 лет назад +22

      Wrong, they were on a planet with an earth like atmosphere so no extra pressere would be required

    • @Sugondees
      @Sugondees 5 лет назад +321

      No, more likely the pressure of a wave that size would have crushed and twisted him like a plastic wrap, if not straight out exploded him from the inside out.

  • @yasuma6692
    @yasuma6692 3 года назад +114

    Did you know that when Cooper's team arrived on the Miller's planet you can hear a ticking sound which plays after every 1.25 seconds in the scene which indicates the days that have passed on Earth. Incredible.

  • @sjaaktrekhaak3122
    @sjaaktrekhaak3122 2 года назад +103

    This scene look so realistic, that my brains actually absorbed it and I dreamed about this particular scene. Those waves look so terrifying

    • @mygoalismylife7990
      @mygoalismylife7990 Год назад +2

      Megalophobia...

    • @manticexpert
      @manticexpert Год назад

      omg, you dreamed of? so sorry...

    • @paper_afour
      @paper_afour 4 месяца назад

      i dreamed about that too, but i was surfing on those waves and laughing xD

  • @rck9175
    @rck9175 2 года назад +27

    I’ve watched this movie multiple time and I can’t explain the anxiousness I feel every time I get to this scene, it’s unreal

  • @Graz-00
    @Graz-00 3 года назад +222

    Why didn’t Doyle get in the ship first? He had time and Case was getting Brand into the ship anyway. Always pissed me off to no end

    • @thisisnotaname9991
      @thisisnotaname9991 3 года назад +129

      A human's reaction to something, like say the wave the size of a skyscraper, is fight, flight, or freeze. Cooper responded to the wave by flight, Dr. Brand reacted by fight (fighting to get the recorder instead of getting back to the lander) and Doyle responded by freeze. If you had 100 people, and you put them in front of this wave, odds are at least one is going to freeze

    • @leoFive789
      @leoFive789 3 года назад +21

      @@thisisnotaname9991 you’d think wherever they trained to prepare for this mission would have stimulated these sort of responses, you have a mission for all of man kind, you’ll be traveling to planets and even to a blackhole, yet you freeze at a megawave, lmao pretty cheap of the movie here

    • @bored5781
      @bored5781 3 года назад +30

      @@leoFive789 i dont think any simulation can compare to seeing that in person

    • @Rodriw
      @Rodriw 3 года назад +3

      @@leoFive789 yes, but consider the fact that there were few people left on earth if I remember correctly, and of that number not everyone is an astronaut, and not everyone is capable of being part of the crew of a ship that has chances of never going back, so basically the ones that went in the mission, in my view, are what they had, probably not the best, just what they could found

    • @Who-Uhm-Cares
      @Who-Uhm-Cares 3 года назад +3

      @@leoFive789 No training prepares you for the unknown. Even then Humans make mistakes it’s in our nature

  • @hubbsllc
    @hubbsllc Год назад +21

    I was freaked out by the weirdness of Miller's Planet during this whole sequence. And then the realization that the destruction of Miller's ship *had only just happened minutes before*. Not to mention CASE's uncanny locomotion capabilities.

  • @LuckyChuck795
    @LuckyChuck795 3 года назад +62

    I was so pissed Doyle was killed in this scene not only did he take for ever to get back into the ship, they should have known going to this planet that it would be highly volatile just by its proximity to a black hole. Our moons gravitational forces causes reactions to the seas here, what the hell did they think a black hole would do to the water there ??!

    • @21972012145525
      @21972012145525 2 года назад +7

      I think the explanation is that they didn’t know and thought there were mountains. By the time miller died they were probably entering atmosphere

    • @beefodejwws
      @beefodejwws 4 месяца назад

      well for me it doesn't make sense because the water is literally on the surface, they are walking normally

    • @jakefrost8306
      @jakefrost8306 3 месяца назад +1

      @@beefodejwws Read into tides. It should make more sense then

    • @StrandedOnDuna
      @StrandedOnDuna 2 месяца назад

      thats not how the movie works. edmund's planet is implied to be habitable at the end which means that in theory any of them COULD be habitable

  • @Tjfaafa8
    @Tjfaafa8 Год назад +53

    2:25 this scene will always be scarier than the most horror movies. It's so terrifying to see that the way become way closer.

  • @ShrimoyRoy
    @ShrimoyRoy 3 года назад +40

    This was released in 2014. It's 2021 now. Seven years have passed here on Earth while it's been only an hour in Miller's Planet.

  • @janushar881
    @janushar881 2 года назад +21

    That ticking sound in the soundtrack gets faster when they are nearing the wave, probably why many more years passed than expected

  • @garrybaldeagle
    @garrybaldeagle Год назад +9

    This planet is crazy! The music is beautiful and TARS and CASE are low-key underrated. Those are some cool ass robots! Everything about this scene has me at the edge of my seat. Holy moly!

    • @burumarry7876
      @burumarry7876 Год назад

      Can you answer how the ocean is so shallow?

    • @tylershannon9319
      @tylershannon9319 Год назад +2

      ​@@burumarry7876 I'm a month late to your question, lol, but I can.
      It's a planet covered in an ocean with very extreme tides due to the absurd properties of black holes. On earth just the moon is enough to cause the tides to be, I think, a meter or two diffrent. That means at high tide sea level is a meterish higher then is should be and at low tide a meterish lower. Because the black holes gravity is so much more extreme the hight difference is much more extreme. It's high tides are *miles* higher then sea level should be, and its low tides are *miles* lover then sea level should be. That's why the "waves" are so extreme while most of the ocean is so shallow, those waves are actually just the tide coming in.

  • @HeyLittleTown
    @HeyLittleTown 3 года назад +37

    3:43 "hold on let me spend 6 seconds looking at the wave before I enter just wanted to make sure that it's made out of water, man that's a big wave it almost touch the clou-"

  • @mandlenkosishandu
    @mandlenkosishandu 26 дней назад +2

    The sound editing is impeccable on this film

  • @magmamo9017
    @magmamo9017 2 года назад +7

    If there is one scene that can literally cause your heart to drop it's this. The music makes it even more eerie

  • @souravchawla7520
    @souravchawla7520 3 года назад +218

    Me 1080p
    Phone but you have only 100mb left for today, its impossible.
    Me:- NO ITS NECESSARY

    • @saintxyt2936
      @saintxyt2936 3 года назад +1

      Use wifi And Watch in 4k hdr like me

    • @kazech5225
      @kazech5225 3 года назад +3

      actually this looks pretty good even in 144p

  • @kou2715
    @kou2715 3 года назад +11

    神映画以外何物でもなかった。映画史上最高傑作。この音楽聞いてると鳥肌がたつ。

  • @NobleKanna
    @NobleKanna 3 года назад +83

    1 Hour has just passed on millers planet.

    • @Rotisiv
      @Rotisiv 3 года назад +14

      Since the release of this movie 7 years ago Earth time? Yes indeed

  • @jarige4489
    @jarige4489 3 года назад +24

    I love CASE in this scene.

  • @w.l.davisjr.1
    @w.l.davisjr.1 Год назад +6

    I loved this when it first came out... and now rediscovering my love for this film is crazy. The Nolans are brilliant filmmakers. Like music from the sixties... it never gets old.

  • @qetelaurigiorgi5174
    @qetelaurigiorgi5174 Год назад +12

    0:25 at that time if you notice, it starts water drop sound every 1.25 sec. It's not just some accident, that sound represents 1 full day passed on earth 🤯

  • @R3dTr0
    @R3dTr0 2 года назад +29

    Fun fact : It's amazing that the ticks you hear on the soundtrack represent a day passing in earth 😅

  • @AWDIO
    @AWDIO 3 года назад +29

    I get chills every time I watch this scene

  • @galactic_paradox6951
    @galactic_paradox6951 3 года назад +50

    When I first saw how big the wave that was coming to them was my heart sank, it felt like I was there feeling real fear for the crew.

  • @arkeshnraj
    @arkeshnraj Год назад +4

    This masterpiece cannot be created and repeated by any one else ...........

  • @RedAvery1
    @RedAvery1 Год назад +23

    “Let me take one good long motherfkin look before I get back on the spaceship……………..”

  • @amoghtare3780
    @amoghtare3780 2 года назад +12

    I saw this masterpiece first time nearly 7 years ago in 2015 as far about the earth's timeline it's nearly been 7 years but on Miller's planet it's only passed an hour how freaking the time difference is and clock goes by..

  • @maIumlashton
    @maIumlashton 3 дня назад

    the shot of the camera panning to show the full wave made my heart drop to my legs bro

  • @christianblair8663
    @christianblair8663 3 года назад +6

    I like how the only one showing any concern with ''time'' at the start is Cooper, because he's the only one that actually has some form of attachment to Earth.

  • @HPflash3223
    @HPflash3223 4 года назад +28

    Idk how many times I’ve watched this scene and every time it’s breathtaking and stressful af

  • @ezramotz1995
    @ezramotz1995 3 года назад +24

    To be exact it’s every second on Miller’s Planet would be about 17.0334 hours on Earth. I used a calculator and double checked my work.
    P.S. When they get back to the Endurance, apparently they were gone 23 years. So they must have been gone much longer than what was shown in this scene, that’s probably why my initial estimation of every second or tick you hear being 1 month on Earth was so off, because I had that in mind when doing the calculation in my head. Because if they were gone 23 earth years that means they spent about 11,851 seconds on Miller’s Planet (which is about 197.5 minutes and about almost 3.3 hours)...which is definitely way longer than the time that goes by shown in this video...so I’m guessing it must have also been the trip itself (from the moment they entered the atmosphere which would be when the time dilation occurs from the gravitational pull and up until the moment they left the atmosphere of Miller’s Planet) that took a lot of time, plus also they say they had to wait for the engines to drain out the water at one point after the first wave crashed into them so who knows how much time passed while they were sitting waiting for them to drain, because it wasn’t shown, the time skipped ahead so we don’t how how long they were sitting for but it must have been a while if they were apparently there for over 3 hours.
    Edit: I just checked and inevitably I made a (small) error because apparently they were gone 23 years 4 months and 8 days so that changes the outcome slightly since I used 23 years flat as the constant for the equation instead, but the final result is still close enough to my original answer so it’s fine I guess.

  • @mrhunter7087
    @mrhunter7087 Месяц назад +1

    I recently saw Interstellar in the IMAX theater for the 10th anniversary and got goosebumps during this scene, the music fits so well with this scene, Hans Zimmer is a genius

  • @AO-wj4ie
    @AO-wj4ie Год назад +2

    the ticking sound in the background that happens every 1.25 seconds is actually representing days on earth. It's explained that every hour there, equals 7 earth years. Each tick represents 1 day on earth.

  • @fergalosanchez7675
    @fergalosanchez7675 Год назад +7

    The shot of that giant wave after the realisation of what it was is terrifying

  • @chickenwim
    @chickenwim 4 года назад +29

    The wave they see going away from them likely killed the astronaut that was there “years” (just minutes on Miller’s planet) before

  • @Jurgir09
    @Jurgir09 3 года назад +258

    McConaughey: "Quick get inside"
    Both the idiots: "Nah fam :)"

    • @levilima9925
      @levilima9925 3 года назад +12

      Can you recap for a second that they left their own planet on a life mission to rescue this data and they were about to lose it literally in front of their eyes? If they have risked everything for this moment why give up when it was so close? Human emotions and objectives. They were prepared to die for it if needed.

    • @garbage4857
      @garbage4857 3 года назад +84

      @@levilima9925 ah yes. we 100% need the data to see if this planet with waves bigger than godzilla can be habbitable

    • @levilima9925
      @levilima9925 3 года назад +17

      @@garbage4857 GHAHAH good point! I confess I was wrong :'(

    • @bruhwtf2662
      @bruhwtf2662 3 года назад +2

      @@garbage4857 xD

    • @JamesRodriguez10783
      @JamesRodriguez10783 3 года назад +9

      @@levilima99251. Since time was so precious there instead of them couldn’t CASE have gone and picked up the recorder ? What was the need for them to come out and go for walk anyways ?
      2. The aircraft’s door is pointed towards the incoming wave so how come they didn’t see it when they got down ?

  • @martintuskevicius8084
    @martintuskevicius8084 2 месяца назад +1

    I will never forget the moment I realized in the theater that little “hill” in the distance is actually the biggest wave I’ve ever seen heading towards them.

  • @CaptainDarkFighter
    @CaptainDarkFighter 2 месяца назад +2

    10 years later this is still a cinematic masterpiece :’)

  • @ffinosie3157
    @ffinosie3157 3 года назад +9

    i don't think i'll ever experience that sick, sinking feeling of dread i felt when i realised that those 'mountains' weren't actually mountains again.

  • @Frederick_VII
    @Frederick_VII Год назад +18

    2:25 this is just chills

  • @lachmack8967
    @lachmack8967 3 года назад +160

    if time is so precious on this planet, then anyone with a brain would just do a flyby and say "fuck this, look at those waves lets leave!"

    • @Skyknight12
      @Skyknight12 3 года назад +55

      Yeah, they didn't really need the data to see if this planet was habitable.

    • @humanityyy
      @humanityyy 3 года назад +17

      @@Skyknight12 Yeah like one look at that planet and they should've noped the fuck out. It was obviously not habitable

    • @kaerao
      @kaerao 2 года назад +27

      if i remember correctly, they were going through high speeds over the clouds at first, so they couldn't have noticed the waves before. And the fact that they thought it was land/mountains when it was still far away

  • @madhusudanbag8413
    @madhusudanbag8413 Месяц назад +2

    I watched this movie today, 10 years after release. But this movie still is a master piece

  • @onlyiforgive5083
    @onlyiforgive5083 Год назад +1

    I was lucky enough to see hans zimmer live in june and he did a 15 minute version of interstellar, it was an experience of a life time, it felt like 20 years had passed

  • @jameskelly1680
    @jameskelly1680 2 года назад +3

    CASE in asterisk mode is badass. I would love to see more of these robots' capabilities.

  • @tanajimalusaray
    @tanajimalusaray Год назад +4

    @0:28 The ships door takes 4 SECONDS to slide down, if you do the math (7years per hour), the door has taken 17 HOURS to slidedown in earth's perspective

    • @sourabhpanse
      @sourabhpanse Год назад

      Just imagine that on earth you standing in front a door that small size for 17 hrs to open

    • @djharml3ss
      @djharml3ss 2 месяца назад

      And that guy has all the time to save himself 😂

  • @vlcheish
    @vlcheish 6 лет назад +34

    These videos are awesome. A little background, I'm watching this on a 2014 5K Retina iMac and I've had this computer for over 3 years and have never gotten to see any 4k movie samples because of the ridiculous DRM that the studios have out there. In other-words I can't even buy movies from iTunes or stream from Netflix because these computers lack the DRM. Finally I get to see how awesome a movie looks on a 5k retina display. Amazing.

    • @danielsepulveda2012
      @danielsepulveda2012 6 лет назад +2

      Doesn't the quality on the video here only go up to 1080P though? It may be a 4K rip but it got compressed to 1080p

    • @NewLondonMarshall
      @NewLondonMarshall 5 лет назад +1

      @@danielsepulveda2012 1080p on safari and any iOS device, but use chrome and you'll see :)

  • @Exotic_980
    @Exotic_980 Месяц назад

    The fact that till now since Interstellar release in 2014, around 1 hour and 40 minutes passed on Miller's planet is mind blowing.

  • @The_Wailing_Doom
    @The_Wailing_Doom 11 месяцев назад +1

    I really love this scene. It's the best. When Cooper realizes there is a massive wave behind them, it's absolutely terrifying.
    I periodically think about this scene and of the planet itself. The planet is probably covered in deep ocean, but the gravity causes most of the water to be tied up in massive waves leaving about a foot or two of water across the planet's surface everywhere else. It's extremely fascinating.
    What I cannot understand is how did CASE, Doyle, and Brand not notice the massive wave behind them? They were looking in all directions.

  • @rabiasher
    @rabiasher 2 года назад +9

    When you think about it, Miller might have died just minutes before Endurance reached. Or, she might have been washed up in the wave that was receding when Endurance arrived. Meaning it might have been possible she was alive and saw the Endurance come and go but was never able to signal to them or realize that Doyle was left behind. They might have died thinking they were alone but might in fact have been two solitary doomed souls

  • @iatj
    @iatj Год назад +8

    I don't think anyone will forget ‏Miller planet 💔😭

  • @a_rehman_k
    @a_rehman_k Год назад +27

    2:26 Everytime i watch this scene, i get chills!

  • @kpzmaxx3318
    @kpzmaxx3318 2 года назад +2

    Who's watching this MASTERPIECE in 2022
    What a MASTERPIECE !!!!!
    Best movie I ever watched.

  • @fulumukwevho4744
    @fulumukwevho4744 3 месяца назад +1

    The greatest score to ever be made! Hans knocked it out the park.

  • @TopFreeStyIe
    @TopFreeStyIe 3 года назад +126

    The guy who died had all the time to get in the ship

    • @jakefrost8306
      @jakefrost8306 3 месяца назад +8

      That's what I'm saying. I hate stupid deaths in movies because they are there for dramatic effect and do not reflect how humans would act. It's similar to the guy who "sacrificed" himself in Kong: Skull Island

    • @jeffmorin5867
      @jeffmorin5867 2 месяца назад +4

      @@jakefrost8306 You're right. People are waaay stupider. That's how you know this is fiction.

    • @jakefrost8306
      @jakefrost8306 2 месяца назад

      @@jeffmorin5867 fair enough😂😂😂

    • @dylanlee496
      @dylanlee496 2 месяца назад

      @@jakefrost8306honestly, I kinda get it. Yes it’s stupid, but if I were there, where it’s a struggle to walk, much less trudge through waist-high water in that gear, I would be so deprived of oxygen and combine that with the how massive that wave was, I would be in absolute awe. Guy wasn’t thinking straight but how could he? He can barely breathe and he’s currently involved in the grandest thing he and anyone else will ever see in their lives. I can’t say what I’d do either if I confronted that in a place so far away from my own home and I’m getting delirious from the lack of oxygen. Not saying it ain’t stupid, but a little sympathy for the situation he’s in ain’t impossible. Whatever’s he’s involved in is bigger than his or any human life up to that point and sometimes that’s enough to mess with someone’s brain like that.

    • @jakefrost8306
      @jakefrost8306 2 месяца назад +4

      @@dylanlee496 I resonate with most of what you said, but in that moment your survival instinct should matter to you more than anything. No point dwelling on being one of the only people to see such a phenomenon if it's the last thing you see. That's just me though😅

  • @thecookj454
    @thecookj454 Год назад +10

    The cool thing about this scene is that there is probably a planet just like this in the universe. A planet Completely covered with water that has zero land, probably thousands of planets with only water on the surface

    • @saywhatnow2173
      @saywhatnow2173 3 дня назад

      There is actually a real planet like that. Not sure about gigantic waves but definitely just a water world.

  • @MrJerinom
    @MrJerinom Год назад +6

    Fun Fact: The ticking song you hear in the background every 1.25 seconds is a day on earth. Truly a masterpiece.

  • @willedits007
    @willedits007 Год назад +2

    This movie is insane, if somebody understand this so it great for him, and if somebody skipped this movie they don't understand and missed everything. Christopher Nolan's ever movie is complicated and great, a true movie fan can understand Nolan's movies😊

  • @sterlinsanders319
    @sterlinsanders319 11 дней назад +1

    10yrs later since the movie release and only 1hr 15min on Miller’s Planet!!! 🤯🤯🤯 *Tick Tock Tick Tock*

  • @saivalluru6115
    @saivalluru6115 4 года назад +95

    Imagine surfing on those waves

  • @MyThoughtsUnfiltered
    @MyThoughtsUnfiltered 3 года назад +25

    Doyle: CASE, GO GET HER
    Case: Waiting Boss, Finally the time has come to show my super powers.🥷🏻

    • @guts1684
      @guts1684 3 года назад

      Comments like these make me laugh more than comedy movies
      Hope this is not copied

    • @MyThoughtsUnfiltered
      @MyThoughtsUnfiltered 3 года назад +3

      @@guts1684
      It was from top of my mind. I didn’t copy it.
      Even if I did I wouldn’t acknowledge. Because the wise man [TARS] once said “Absolute honesty isn't always the most diplomatic nor the safest form of communication with emotional beings.”😜
      Making this comment hoping you watched interstellar.

  • @oast6133
    @oast6133 2 года назад +11

    The fact that every *tick* that you hear in this scene equals to 1 day on earth is just 😮

  • @CalmNest11
    @CalmNest11 2 дня назад

    I can’t get over how beautiful and soothing it was. It brought exciting again when i watched this movie.. that is cool and good!!

  • @Camilla550
    @Camilla550 Год назад

    My friend went to see this in the cinema, she said that moment when the camera panned up to reveal the huge wave frightened her so much she instinctively sunk down in her chair.

  • @fullsun5927
    @fullsun5927 3 года назад +7

    I am terrified of this movie. It literally gave me nightmares. I've watched it one time a long time ago and i never though I'd actually muster up the courage to rewatch short clips again

    • @ksagstertohi6156
      @ksagstertohi6156 2 года назад +3

      I felt EXACT same way. It is because of your fear of your own mortality and regrets you have from the past. Little by little, you learn to accept that this is but one possible reality and you have a choice in shaping your future and your thoughts. Please don’t live in fear. Life is full of anything you wish it to be.

    • @nut1909
      @nut1909 3 месяца назад

      i watched it last night and now im too scared to rewatch this scene but i cant stop thinking about it

  • @fr4ncisX
    @fr4ncisX 3 года назад +12

    2:59 I really like that scene, the music, everything, Case very useful

  • @hellriser__
    @hellriser__ 2 года назад +8

    they should rerelease this movie every 7 or 10 years or something just purely for the live orchestra performance on this part and the docking scene.

  • @tommy_moreno1
    @tommy_moreno1 10 месяцев назад

    This planet is the perfect analogy. In our own lives here on earth what are we wasting away in? What problems in the form of toxic people, environments or poor decisions perhaps, are we trapped in. We often do not look at how many years we are losing while the world goes on. Once we come back to “reality” and leave our own “millers planet” we may have lost so many precious years.
    Evaluate your life for what’s getting in the way of you expressing the most beautiful and promising life! Then leave that world behind because like they say LIFE GOES ON and we want to be there when it does ♥️

  • @JonnieR
    @JonnieR 7 месяцев назад

    I love the idea that each tick you hear from the background corresponds to a day passing by on earth.

  • @emirkaanapar7844
    @emirkaanapar7844 3 года назад +17

    Absolute masterpiece.

  • @henrywylie8978
    @henrywylie8978 Год назад +3

    Blows my mind that they didn’t just immediately leave

  • @relatablepov5252
    @relatablepov5252 Год назад +4

    1:04 Carefully try to notice the bgm u will find a clock ticking sound which repeats in about 1.25 sec which represents 1 day on earth.......as previously said in the movie that an hour in Miller's planet is equivalent of 7 years on earth

  • @archanashukla7093
    @archanashukla7093 3 месяца назад +1

    2:23 That wave❤ that music ❤ that acting ❤ that direction ❤ that horror❤ That hand-held cinematography ❤ that beat drop in music after 2 minutes of build up disturbing the mental peace of the audience 😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤
    OverAll What a great scene

  • @ZaynWebAgency
    @ZaynWebAgency 2 месяца назад +1

    I am in love with that robot. So efficient and kind vibe it has ❤

  • @nishantraizaday1368
    @nishantraizaday1368 Год назад +8

    This scene is more scary than any horror movie