Me and my brother both cried to this movie when it first came out. Now im sitting here crying alone. I love and miss you with all my broken heart. RIP Armando Rodriguez
Same. And the emotions get even stronger as she grows up. My daughters 5 now. I still tear up when he sees she's not hiding in his truck the second time.
In case you missed it, Interstellar is being re-released in select IMAX theaters November 2024, 10 years after original release. This is after the successful re-relaese of TENET this past February.
"I knew you'd come back" "How?" "Because my dad promised me" Christopher Nolan tends to do this quite a bit in his movies, with repeating the same line or the same type of line throughout the movie. Someone made a compilation of all the repeated lines in Oppenheimer.
I think it highlight how humans are. We aren't robots, we have a greater gift. We have human tendencies. Like religion, hope, fear, love, honour, morality. It's crazy. Nolan might be repeating shit, but Ur dumb for constantly missing the point hes making. We humans are special and have more worth than we could ever imagine.@@joeyk107
you should read the trilogy of the 3-body problem, in a way it is similar to interstellar, with more or less real scientific data and this time with real aliens.
yet morons were going well idk understand when they straight up tell you and they didnt even need to do that its basically implied when they said so who sent us
The concept yes, the execution is debatable. Personally i think the whole "what would happen if you went in a black hole" idea could have been much more mind blowing that he goes behind murphs bookshelf and bangs on it. And the ending was meh. The beginning, middle, the visuals and music were great though.
@@Writeous0ne Bro went into a higher dimension and saved humanity by encoding the secret of gravity into morse code and transmitting it to his daughter via a quantum wormhole connection, what more do u want?
This film is a breathtaking masterpiece.. The level to which Christopher Nolan is able to blend profound scientific concepts of tangibility with profound theoretical concepts of intangibility into a gripping and emotional narrative is simply otherworldly and unprecedented. The difficulty of pulling that off in a film with a runtime less than 3 hours cannot be overstated. To me he is without question our generation’s Kubrick and Hitchcock. As an unabashed film nerd, I can’t think of a higher compliment to give a filmmaker from my perspective.
@@Writeous0neit’s not a plot hole in the movie because the second he fell into the event horizon, the humans from the future saved him by putting him in the tesseract made up of moments of the daughter’s bedroom
Great, but flawed ... Couldn't stick the landing ... The ending misses so astronomically ... His daughter is 80 something and he doesn't even barely get emotional ... Such a massive miss. This movie ' Game of Thrones S8's ' the ending.
Gets better and better with time for me. I was single with no kids when this came out and a decade later a proud girl dad. Hits totally different now. I first saw it as a sci fi movie. It really is just a simple love story between dad and daughter. Nolan’s masterpiece of masterpieces
I like listening to Tars and Cooper go back and forth. Tars can easily point out the logical things, but he's running contingency checks on all the emotional/human things. When Tars is sure that Cooper is sure, only then does he say "roger".
something subtle but at about 2 hours and 3 minutes into the movie when Dr. Mann is about to board the endurance Christopher Nolan actually shows the watch ticking in morse code almost 30 minutes before they explain it in the movie.
I used to think before I saw this movie that "ghosts" were just beings in a separate dimension accidentally or intentionally affecting our world. When I saw this scene I was blown away.
I saw it in theaters, i bursted crying when he was shouting at Murph not to let him go, and even now its become more meaningful after having lost a loved one, my mom, beautiful amazing masterpiece this movie was
This movie is one of the best movies ever made. I remember as a man and a father balling my eyes out. I could not stop crying. And the music, my god the music did something within me.
It's 01:00 and I should be sleeping. Going from American Psycho clips to hockey highlights to a Castle Bravo documentary and then back to this masterpiece. Time to go to sleep.
If you weren't a parent when you watched this movie , rewatch it now that you're one and the emotions will hit you 1000 times harder . Absolute masterpiece.
@@LynnXternalit came in Germany already and it was very cool. I’ve been there with friends and met other friends there randomly and we had such a great time. The black hole scene got me crying so hard, I love the German audio too. The audio in general with the music in the cinema made it so great.
God i will never forget bawling my eyes as a grown man in the theatre at this scene my friends looked at me like i was crazy . I just couldn't believe a human being could lift up the scene from paper and put into such a beautiful masterpiece then remembering this scene two years later on my first psilocybin trip and hearing echoes about love being the answer to all our questions and how it transcends time and dimensions. I watch this once year and get the same feeling every time.
At 1:47, when past Cooper looks at the fallen book, he looks back at the shelf for a second With his eyes, it almost looks like he's saying "I'm sorry, but it's necessary" Like he knows he has to go, to fulfill this cycle
I couldn't agree more! It's too far early for its time but man I always were immersed every time I watch it again for the 100th time. I remind myself every time when I finish it that I got to get back to earth.
There was a moment I was trying to hide my tears from my wife while watching this excellent movie. Even though she was sobing and crying that I could hear.
Last summer I was climbing out of a phase of insane heartbreak, burnout and years of anxiety. I got some rest and peace but inside it still felt like a lonely desert. I saw this movie, especially this scene... The lonely search in a confusing completely surreal world inside yourself, floating around not knowing you will ever find answers you need. But if you listen, these subtle signals guide you to a point where it hits you; love for yourself and others is what you where looking for and how was hidden under all things more concrete and darker things in life because love so subtle and vunerable. The haste, the darkness, the distractions, complexity, you need to surpass. But I found it. For everyone who is still looking, face your fears, find some space and time and you will find it within. Don't fight. Let it be and it will come to you.♥
I wasn’t able to watch this in a theatre, which is probably for the best, don’t enjoy crying in front of people and every single time I end up tearing up.
I think the thought behind the movie is absolutely amazing. Our love is so deep for one another it can’t be effected by any means like time or gravity. He said it he was able to send a message across dimensions
@@charlieross-BRMit’s all about love. Remember when Dr Brand was talking to them about how love can transcend time and space? Meaning, no matter how far away you are or how long it’s been you can still be bound to someone by love. “They” put Cooper in this Tesseract Box because he has that quantifiable connection of love to his daughter. Then he was able to take the data from the black hole and send it to his daughter through the watch, which was the last thing that Adult Her needed to complete the gravity equation and save the people on earth. The love between the father and daughter is what saved her and the world. And then they drop Cooper back off right outside Saturn, where the wormhole was. It also happens to be where the space station that saved him was orbiting. We can assume that “they” put the wormhole by Saturn because they knew that the space station would orbit it in the future. Pretty neat
@@charlieross-BRM the quantum data cooper gave to his daugther was then translated and she then used that data to basically learn how gravity can be controlled the nasa headquarters in the film are shaped like a spacestation, so once they figured out how to control gravity they basically already had a giant space station all ready to go, and humanity set out to the wormhole near saturn to find a new world to inhabit and least thats my understanding of it
Cooper did not convey it TARS did. Type the following into a Morse code translator: “ y equals a x squared plus b x plus c” or “ x equals bracket negative b plus or minus the square root of b squared minus four times a times c bracket divided by two times a”
this is a Nolan film. it's about trying to make people feel a sense of awe with endlessly convoluted plots and thick exposition. It isnt trying to be realistic or intellectual. It works in the same way magic tricks do. They dont really have any meaning they're just entertaining.
Can’t believe that the ‘Official Clip’ messed up the subtitles so bad 0:32 Hey -> Stay 1:10 Make a mistake -> Make him stay It’s not really hard to get these right if you’ve ever watched the movie.
I still can't fully explain this, but this was the only movie I have ever seen that wrecked me so hard that I could never watch it again. It actually messed with my emotions so deeply that it was scary for about two weeks. Keep in mind a few months prior, I lost my brother. Either way, it's wild how a film could truly move you and, in my case, cause chaos.
"You were my ghost " A dailogue with so many emotions....
And a pretty wild assumption
Rather cringe emotions
@@gawel772 guessing you're like 15?
The love between father and daughter transcends dimensions of time and space. Beautiful scene from an amazing movie
@psingh1488 the so criticized "love" theme is what kept this movie as one of my favorites over the years.
If only my sister would understand
@@AndersonMallony-EricCFThe space part is better.
Truly a beautiful bond
@psingh1488Odin only cares about dying without fear as a warrior though
The “don’t let me leave Murph” part is genuinely one of the most heart wrenching moments I’ve ever witnessed in cinema
You know a movie is amazing if people want to see it in big screen again
Or, like me, rewatch the film over and over.
I see new things every time I watch it
That's the beauty of DVDs
Yes I would love to see it in theaters I never was able to in 2014 but I hope they rerelease it for the 10 year anniversary
I've been watching these scenes since ever. Best movie ever
I never saw it when it came out so I'd pay an absurd amount of money to see it in a theater.
@@stormchaser7992 same I missed it in theaters in 2014 but would love to see it this year if it returns to theaters
Me and my brother both cried to this movie when it first came out. Now im sitting here crying alone. I love and miss you with all my broken heart. RIP Armando Rodriguez
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I also lost a brother. Condolences to you, and a big hug ❤️
Sorry for your loss
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I lost my dear brother almost a week ago
This movie enchanted me when it first came out, but now as the father of a 1-year old girl....this movie hits SO different
Same. And the emotions get even stronger as she grows up. My daughters 5 now. I still tear up when he sees she's not hiding in his truck the second time.
exact the same for me.I lost my dad when I was a kid, and now I have a daughter. this movie is unbelievable on so many dimensions.
It’s hard to watch again for me. I have a 4 year old and it makes me tear up.
This is really true
The most accurate comment ❤
'Quantifiable Connection' is so freaking beautiful
Agreed 100% it’s my favorite next to cornfield chase
@@CreeperBoyGamingyt1:25
True a great track from a soundtrack full of amazing music
Alright I'll watch it again.
Let's not ignore the Masterpiece soundtrack from Hans Zimmer
This was his absolute masterpiece of a score
Man is a genius. Same for inception and the dark knight trilogy
Didnt he do Tasm 2 or was that someone else@@エラー-e7v
@@エラー-e7v the man is GOD
Bro he did this?! He’s a legend
In case you missed it, Interstellar is being re-released in select IMAX theaters November 2024, 10 years after original release. This is after the successful re-relaese of TENET this past February.
Yay!
Its IMAX only 😢
wait 10?
Yess
globally? i would love to watch it
This movie has aged like fine wine. Truly. Every watch is better than the previous watch catching more and more.
⌚ watch, get it
Idk why but TARS saying “apparently 🤷🏼♂️” about gravity crossing dimensions had me dying 😂
"Don't ask me, I'm just a robot /shrug" type of vibe for sure.
"How do you know?"
"Because I gave it to her"
i have 2 thoughts on “I gave it to her”. 1 is ok and 2 isn’t *ok*
"I knew you'd come back"
"How?"
"Because my dad promised me"
Christopher Nolan tends to do this quite a bit in his movies, with repeating the same line or the same type of line throughout the movie. Someone made a compilation of all the repeated lines in Oppenheimer.
I think it highlight how humans are. We aren't robots, we have a greater gift. We have human tendencies. Like religion, hope, fear, love, honour, morality. It's crazy. Nolan might be repeating shit, but Ur dumb for constantly missing the point hes making. We humans are special and have more worth than we could ever imagine.@@joeyk107
In tears!
god when hes just so sure she wont leave the watch behind is such a powerful moment. like he new that it wasn't impossible, it was necessary.
The excitement he has when he says “They didn’t choose me. They choose her.” Literally shows his love and pride to his daughter. Masterpiece
The line, “We brought ourselves,” is literally bone chilling
you should read the trilogy of the 3-body problem, in a way it is similar to interstellar, with more or less real scientific data and this time with real aliens.
yet morons were going well idk understand when they straight up tell you and they didnt even need to do that its basically implied when they said so who sent us
You should see time machine episodes of doraemon
Concept of this film is incredible....many mind blowing scenes
The concept yes, the execution is debatable. Personally i think the whole "what would happen if you went in a black hole" idea could have been much more mind blowing that he goes behind murphs bookshelf and bangs on it. And the ending was meh. The beginning, middle, the visuals and music were great though.
@@Writeous0ne Bro went into a higher dimension and saved humanity by encoding the secret of gravity into morse code and transmitting it to his daughter via a quantum wormhole connection, what more do u want?
@@arvont1 He didn't understand that part.....probably wanted car chases and building blown up
This film is a breathtaking masterpiece..
The level to which Christopher Nolan is able to blend profound scientific concepts of tangibility with profound theoretical concepts of intangibility into a gripping and emotional narrative is simply otherworldly and unprecedented. The difficulty of pulling that off in a film with a runtime less than 3 hours cannot be overstated.
To me he is without question our generation’s Kubrick and Hitchcock. As an unabashed film nerd, I can’t think of a higher compliment to give a filmmaker from my perspective.
Hear, hear!
yapfest
Well said. Agree completely
Not really, the obvious plot hole is that you'd most likely die in a black hole
@@Writeous0neit’s not a plot hole in the movie because the second he fell into the event horizon, the humans from the future saved him by putting him in the tesseract made up of moments of the daughter’s bedroom
Christopher Nolan's Masterpiece ❤
I agree, this should’ve won best picture
100% agree. Inception is great, but Interstellar’s message feels so much more applicable. Not to mention the music. Probably Zimmer’s best work.
Great, but flawed ... Couldn't stick the landing ... The ending misses so astronomically ... His daughter is 80 something and he doesn't even barely get emotional ... Such a massive miss. This movie ' Game of Thrones S8's ' the ending.
@@silversrayleigh8980 You're the only one who misses something in the ending
@@OzyMandias359 just because you know how to make words ... doesn't mean you're very intelligent in HOW you use them
Gets better and better with time for me. I was single with no kids when this came out and a decade later a proud girl dad. Hits totally different now. I first saw it as a sci fi movie. It really is just a simple love story between dad and daughter. Nolan’s masterpiece of masterpieces
Same, ever since I had my son this movie hits so much differently
The greatest movie I've ever seen in my whole lifetime
This is a father and daughter film. The bond is strong on this, And so is Hans Zimmer! The perfect collaboration.
I like listening to Tars and Cooper go back and forth. Tars can easily point out the logical things, but he's running contingency checks on all the emotional/human things. When Tars is sure that Cooper is sure, only then does he say "roger".
I am not crying. You are.
Nah, we're all crying, and you are a part of the all.
Nah nah....we men dont cry .......we sobb in dark .
She thought he left her; but he can back & reached out to her. 🥺
Every time I watch this, it’s like the first time. A masterpiece
something subtle but at about 2 hours and 3 minutes into the movie when Dr. Mann is about to board the endurance Christopher Nolan actually shows the watch ticking in morse code almost 30 minutes before they explain it in the movie.
I used to think before I saw this movie that "ghosts" were just beings in a separate dimension accidentally or intentionally affecting our world. When I saw this scene I was blown away.
A Classic! Movie definitely should have won an oscar! Story, Acting, Visual & the Music! Truly Epic!
It won the Oscar for visual effects but I agree it should have won more
This movie and Inception makes Christopher Nolan the best director I've ever known.
Inception is amazing, but for me, this film, The Dark Knight and Oppenheimer are Nolan’s best.
I saw it in theaters, i bursted crying when he was shouting at Murph not to let him go, and even now its become more meaningful after having lost a loved one, my mom, beautiful amazing masterpiece this movie was
"To save the world."
What a scene. So powerful.
This movie is one of the best movies ever made. I remember as a man and a father balling my eyes out. I could not stop crying. And the music, my god the music did something within me.
It's 01:00 and I should be sleeping. Going from American Psycho clips to hockey highlights to a Castle Bravo documentary and then back to this masterpiece. Time to go to sleep.
Real
If you weren't a parent when you watched this movie , rewatch it now that you're one and the emotions will hit you 1000 times harder . Absolute masterpiece.
More of an experience than a movie. Its one of the greatest ever made.
He does such an amazing job in this scene you can really feel the pain of him leaving her
Matt McConaughey. What a performance. The best 👏🏻
"They didn't bring us her to change the past, They didn't bring us her at all" that is the favourite phrase of that scene❤😍
*here
They brought us here to change the future 🤯
TARS talking in the background just brilliant
The movie came out a few hours ago due to time dilation. We just got here.
I love that!
Love !
Of course! 😮
This movie hasn't yet come out because of time travel. We can see it in IMAX in November this year!
@@LynnXternalit came in Germany already and it was very cool. I’ve been there with friends and met other friends there randomly and we had such a great time. The black hole scene got me crying so hard, I love the German audio too. The audio in general with the music in the cinema made it so great.
God i will never forget bawling my eyes as a grown man in the theatre at this scene my friends looked at me like i was crazy . I just couldn't believe a human being could lift up the scene from paper and put into such a beautiful masterpiece then remembering this scene two years later on my first psilocybin trip and hearing echoes about love being the answer to all our questions and how it transcends time and dimensions. I watch this once year and get the same feeling every time.
If these scenes are now being released, does this mean the movie itself will re-release?
I think it's just to make more $ 😂
@@gamingwithpurg3anarchy157 they would definitely earn much more money if they re-release it
I really hope so. I sadly missed it in theaters the first time and would love to see it rereleased
@@aamirrazak3467 AGREED
It's being re-released in my country this month....
At 1:47, when past Cooper looks at the fallen book, he looks back at the shelf for a second
With his eyes, it almost looks like he's saying "I'm sorry, but it's necessary"
Like he knows he has to go, to fulfill this cycle
i haven't thought of it that way, i thought he was just oblivious
this movie gets better every rewatch
This movie is an audio and visual masterpiece
This film is taking on a life of its own like Shawshank Redemption.
A movie you can explain in words is not a movie....interstellar is that kind of movie❤
I wanna forget it and watch it for the first time again
@@wtfgadget just watched it ive been amazed for two days straight i cant function properlyy
One of the greatest Sci-fi movies of all time.
second only to 2001 space odyssey.
Its actually a movie about spirituality, like it deals with emotions like hope, love, divine intervention etc.
To me it is the only greatest..
I couldn't agree more! It's too far early for its time but man I always were immersed every time I watch it again for the 100th time. I remind myself every time when I finish it that I got to get back to earth.
@@_illuminandino it is not buddy
Saw interstellar with a friend an she cried all the way through the movie
she's a real one fr
There was a moment I was trying to hide my tears from my wife while watching this excellent movie.
Even though she was sobing and crying that I could hear.
Tesseract: How beautiful he showed and displayed that we studied in a text book.
Unbelievable to watch this masterpiece by Nolan.
He made it visible.
That musical score was intense
So..
It's time for me to watch this masterpiece movie again ...
5:38 The greatest music design to convey one scene
The tonal shift at that part is absolutely perfect
“To save the World”
1:39 me watching my past self enter the Hello Kitty goth girl's room.
me tied to a chair while my friends look through my search history
Last summer I was climbing out of a phase of insane heartbreak, burnout and years of anxiety. I got some rest and peace but inside it still felt like a lonely desert. I saw this movie, especially this scene... The lonely search in a confusing completely surreal world inside yourself, floating around not knowing you will ever find answers you need. But if you listen, these subtle signals guide you to a point where it hits you; love for yourself and others is what you where looking for and how was hidden under all things more concrete and darker things in life because love so subtle and vunerable. The haste, the darkness, the distractions, complexity, you need to surpass. But I found it.
For everyone who is still looking, face your fears, find some space and time and you will find it within. Don't fight. Let it be and it will come to you.♥
I wasn’t able to watch this in a theatre, which is probably for the best, don’t enjoy crying in front of people and every single time I end up tearing up.
Just watched it again two nights ago. Will always be my favorite film.
This movie is spectacular!🤩 I wish I went to see this in theaters or IMAX! 🎞️
I cried a whole fucking lot to this scene. It's so good
This scene terrified my dad the first time he watched it.
Just rewatched this is IMAX yesterday, felt as amazed as 10 years ago. Amazing movie
I miss my kids when they go to school and I go to work cannot imagine going trough a situation like this father and daughter go through in this movie.
I saw this film in theater ten years ago. I wept. Incredible film
Nolan is a Comet, It happened to us and we watched it to our heart's content.
As a physics geek the idea behind this plot makes this one of the most beautiful scenes I’ve ever seen in cinema history.
Might be my favorite scene from any movie ever..
I think the thought behind the movie is absolutely amazing. Our love is so deep for one another it can’t be effected by any means like time or gravity. He said it he was able to send a message across dimensions
I've only seen this movie once and this is my favorite scene by far.
I don't understand it but I like it. The best of human traits and connections are palpable in this scene.
@@charlieross-BRMit’s all about love. Remember when Dr Brand was talking to them about how love can transcend time and space? Meaning, no matter how far away you are or how long it’s been you can still be bound to someone by love. “They” put Cooper in this Tesseract Box because he has that quantifiable connection of love to his daughter. Then he was able to take the data from the black hole and send it to his daughter through the watch, which was the last thing that Adult Her needed to complete the gravity equation and save the people on earth. The love between the father and daughter is what saved her and the world. And then they drop Cooper back off right outside Saturn, where the wormhole was. It also happens to be where the space station that saved him was orbiting. We can assume that “they” put the wormhole by Saturn because they knew that the space station would orbit it in the future. Pretty neat
@@ayezz2811how did he expect to see brand again if the wormhole is gone? She’s 10 billion light years away from them…
@@charlieross-BRM the quantum data cooper gave to his daugther was then translated and she then used that data to basically learn how gravity can be controlled
the nasa headquarters in the film are shaped like a spacestation, so once they figured out how to control gravity they basically already had a giant space station all ready to go, and humanity set out to the wormhole near saturn to find a new world to inhabit
and least thats my understanding of it
Idea of 5 dimensional space tesseract still blows my mind still now
Thank you Nolan and Hans Zimmer... Its been my honour living in your era... Love you both... Those of you agree with me... Shower your likes here
Likes are not showering bwhahahaha
I found it hard to believe he could convey an entire theory of antigravity by Morse code.
That's why this is Science-fiction not 100% science...
But this movie was accurate for most of the part...
He did, afterall, have ALL the time in the universe...
It’s not hard at all, just a lofty process
Cooper did not convey it TARS did. Type the following into a Morse code translator: “ y equals a x squared plus b x plus c” or “ x equals bracket negative b plus or minus the square root of b squared minus four times a times c bracket divided by two times a”
this is a Nolan film. it's about trying to make people feel a sense of awe with endlessly convoluted plots and thick exposition. It isnt trying to be realistic or intellectual. It works in the same way magic tricks do. They dont really have any meaning they're just entertaining.
Don’t know why, but as a kid when I heard Tars talking at first I believed it was actually ‘Them’ speaking through him to tell Cooper what to do next.
This movie gave me the biggest aha moment on quantum physics.
I wish I could watch this for the first time again. What a masterpiece
Best movie I've ever watched
the scene worth of nobel prize
Under which category 😅😅
This is such an amazing scene, so underrated
Why?
another perfect Christopher Nolan Masterpiece
Interstellar and the Dark Knight are both Nolan and Zimmer Magnum Opus
THIS is Christopher Nolan's best film NOT 'Oppenheimer'.
It was snubbed by the Oscars because Nolan didn't blame global warming as the cause of the crop failures.
Both of them are best imo
To find a drop in the ocean
True!
That’s 🧢
"Don't let him go Murph" is powerful to me, because it seems as though he doesn't even perceive himself as the same person
This is a "causal time loop" paradox. He had to go through his future events in order to allow his past self to get there.
Not his future; someone from the future takes the place of Cooper, and Cooper takes the place of Murph.
I forgot about the 5 dimension weirdness but it's so well done. The morse code added in works nicely
wow how can this not win oscar
I AM LNLY WATCHING THIS ONE SCENE ON RUclips AND ALREADY AT THE VERGE OF TEARS. THIS MOVIE IS SO BEAUTIFUL!!!
6:17 “Love Tars, Love”
Love Finds Away …
@@STILLSTANDING23913 he had two kids. the other one he didnt care two shits. father of a year.
@@JakeKayhko Well only Murph was the realistic one to send the message to
Can’t believe that the ‘Official Clip’ messed up the subtitles so bad
0:32 Hey -> Stay
1:10 Make a mistake -> Make him stay
It’s not really hard to get these right if you’ve ever watched the movie.
I still can't fully explain this, but this was the only movie I have ever seen that wrecked me so hard that I could never watch it again. It actually messed with my emotions so deeply that it was scary for about two weeks. Keep in mind a few months prior, I lost my brother. Either way, it's wild how a film could truly move you and, in my case, cause chaos.
It caused chaos because you actually took in the information. Good for you :)
the message of this movie - our past & future selves visit us to give signs & clues .................. we need to sense & detect them
was für ein wundervoller Film
My god what a masterpiece Nolan made here
One of the best movie ever ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
They are showing this in theaters on April 17th 1 day before my birthday! 😊
christopher nolans Magnum opus. what an experience this movie was
One of my favorite scenes in cinema.
Saw this theaters when it first came out, left with a truly amazing experience
Background music was Awesome I love background score
If you don't drop tears when watching this, you're just a ... liar.
Personally if I was in Tom's shoes at the end of this video I would've crashed out and not accepted that hug from Murph lmaooo
Same lol
@paramount please make more movies like these so we can show our kids....thank you for the interstellar ee need moooorre