*Interstellar* MADE ME CRY LIKE A LITTLE BABY😭💔

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    Hey guys!! So... here's Interstellar!! You guys REALLY wanted me to watch this movie well.. This movie really threw me cause the first time I had watched it (I was going through it and really didnt pay attention) I didn't recall anything about spoilers humanity being on the brink of extinction or that there was a second planet at all LOL I felt like I had watched parts of the movie rather than the entire thing, so here is me watching it in a way where I can really pay attention to detail and experience the film. and I ADORED it. This has easily become one of my absolute favorite movies and had no idea Matthew McConaughey would play the role so perfectly. I wish there was a second part or just more of this movie because I absolutely fell in love with it. It tore at your heartstrings so much with the deep and gut wrenching concepts and it really made you feel. I loved every second of it.
    #Interstellar #VKunia
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  • @thomasgoodall4917
    @thomasgoodall4917 Год назад +1312

    “Because my dad promised me” absolutely kills me every single time

    • @OriginalPuro
      @OriginalPuro Год назад +14

      It has not killed you a single time, you're just exaggerating for effect to get internet points.

    • @alexvasileva4297
      @alexvasileva4297 Год назад +60

      @@OriginalPuro woah there

    • @DevsRad265
      @DevsRad265 Год назад +42

      ​@@OriginalPuro ok english major relax

    • @Loona...
      @Loona... Год назад +17

      @@OriginalPuroyou’re a goober

    • @peterwinters8587
      @peterwinters8587 Год назад +14

      @@OriginalPuro Where can I get these internet points?

  • @CosmicAIChronicles
    @CosmicAIChronicles Год назад +1441

    I'm not even a parent, but Cooper's scene watching all those transmissions, as his kids were so rapidly growing up just broke my heart the first time I watched this movie. For that tiny moment I think I knew what actual loss felt like, even if it was just a tiny, imagined sliver.

    • @VKunia
      @VKunia  Год назад +96

      I completely agree and the way you described it was perfect. *One* of the most heartbreaking and gutwrenching moments in this movie

    • @DarkhorseSJ
      @DarkhorseSJ Год назад +17

      You won't know how it feels until it happens, but if you're of a mind to take a random bit or advice from a random dude on RUclips then make time for the things and the people you love because one day, my friend, that thing or that person you love will be gone. Treasure the time you have now. I promise that's one thing you won't regret.

    • @overanDownUnder
      @overanDownUnder Год назад +7

      This and the “my dad promised” part is the reason I never watched this movie again after the 1st time. Just whoosh- brings back so much emotion. Being a young dad, losing my partner as well- just lots of memories.

    • @spbalance
      @spbalance Год назад +2

      I had the same feeling as I sat in the movie theather all those years ago. Now I have a daughter myself, and as every parent probably knows, everything changes with that, your view on certain things. Especially movies involving kids and themes of parenthood hits a hundred times harder. I recently watched this movie again, it was almost unbearable.

    • @jonathanjaime3408
      @jonathanjaime3408 9 месяцев назад +3

      I wasn’t a father when I first watched this in theaters and it pulled my heart strings. Now that I have an almost one year old boy, those scenes broke me. Especially at the end when she said my dad promised.

  • @Sir_Alex
    @Sir_Alex Год назад +1404

    This movie is a masterpiece, the acting, the visuals, and the score together are a magnificent painting.

    • @Quzga
      @Quzga Год назад +25

      Watching this in the cinema was my best movie experience ever. I felt like my eyes were hypnotized to the screen, like time slowed down and forgot where I was. When the movie ended it felt like i woke up from a dream

    • @RobTheWatcher
      @RobTheWatcher Год назад +22

      The term masterpiece gets thrown around far too often. I feel like a true masterpiece comes around once a decade, if that. It’s an experience that transcends time and space. You are not just watching, you are taking part in a cultural moment. That being said, Interstellar is a stone cold masterpiece.

    • @orangewarm1
      @orangewarm1 Год назад +1

      Its OK. All the ideas are taken from other films. Even the style. Kubric.

    • @bt3519
      @bt3519 Год назад +4

      @Lee Lorenz Interstellar is like A Space Odyssey but actually good lol. Some people pretend like Odyssey is a masterpiece, but it's not. It's a boring, long drawn out movie. I understood it, but its not good.

    • @MrPhooey442
      @MrPhooey442 Год назад +6

      @@orangewarm1 This isn't like a Kubric film at all

  • @maximillianosaben
    @maximillianosaben Год назад +710

    I can only write it in every reaction. "...Because my dad promised me." Instant tears every time.

    • @bghammock
      @bghammock Год назад +2

      Ayyyuuuup

    • @teomarik
      @teomarik Год назад +22

      Such a strong sentence. Especially considering that it's formulated by the smartest and more "scientific" person in human history. Despite her scientific background the only thing she was ever certain is that his dad loved her and was coming back.

    • @riveraharper8166
      @riveraharper8166 Год назад +6

      Yeah. It breaks me apart.
      It was so beautiful and sad.

    • @Etticos.
      @Etticos. Год назад

      Just reading your comment fucked my ass up

    • @_Stargazer_.
      @_Stargazer_. Год назад +5

      I would argue that it's not only the dialogue .. but also the music that backs up the emotion which breaks us all . Hans Zimmer spun a magic with this one . Imagine listening to that dialogue without the music ... it wouldn't have that much of an effect .

  • @Tantalus010
    @Tantalus010 Год назад +236

    _Interstellar_ had a real, Nobel prize-winning astrophysicist (Kip Thorne) as a consultant and executive producer. That's why this movie is so realistic whereas many Hollywood movies are not. Of course, there are still liberties, but it's largely accurate to the best of our knowledge. That's what I like highlighting when I tell people about this movie: so many authors write sci-fi and none of it is anywhere near as weird as reality is.

    • @TheDragiix3
      @TheDragiix3 Год назад +6

      I feel the need to give a shoutout to the people that wrote Futurama. It's obviously a comical show of scifi genre, but they are referred to as the most overqualified producers for a reason. They are absurdly well educated and it translates to some of the funniest jokes about academia and physics I have ever seen.

    • @AdolfoSalinasP
      @AdolfoSalinasP 11 месяцев назад +4

      Kip used this movie to publish a Physics paper 🤓

    • @colbyboucher6391
      @colbyboucher6391 6 месяцев назад +4

      Apparently the black hole took 100 hours per frame to render at times, because they were chucking a bunch of theoretical math into a physics simulation and just... using whatever came out, rather than making something up. No one had actually tried visualizing it that way yet, that's why it was actually helpful for physicists.

    • @stonaraptor8196
      @stonaraptor8196 5 месяцев назад +3

      guess he had the day off when Nolan wrote the love transcends time bullshit lol

    • @colbyboucher6391
      @colbyboucher6391 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@stonaraptor8196 IKR??? If you're gonna pull that at least acknowledge that the same would apply to _any_ emotion you feel towards someone

  • @bensneb360
    @bensneb360 Год назад +457

    I use to work at a movie theater when Interstellar came out, and I’d clean up the theaters after each showing, and I use to show up early just so I could listen to the soundtrack over the closing credits, it’s so beautiful and interesting

    • @lavenderllamamusic
      @lavenderllamamusic Год назад +13

      @Syntex366 Hans Zimmer is a mastermind of composition

    • @danielwhyatt3278
      @danielwhyatt3278 Год назад +4

      That's awesome man. I don't remember seeing it in cinemas but I'm sure I did at the time and I must've been just as blooown away then as I still am now by how amaaazing this masterpiece really is.

  • @nathanrener6450
    @nathanrener6450 Год назад +287

    Seeing these scenes for the 100th time and still crying like if i lost someone... The beauty of this film is UNIQUE

  • @GabrielSilva-po2md
    @GabrielSilva-po2md Год назад +263

    This film is one of the most impressive experiences in the history of theater

    • @revealingtruth3329
      @revealingtruth3329 Год назад +5

      My brother and I left the theater thinking the same thing. That we had just witnessed the greatest film we had ever seen and one of the greatest movies ever made

    • @theamazing565
      @theamazing565 11 месяцев назад +4

      Greatest movie ever

    • @KillerDCInstinct
      @KillerDCInstinct 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@revealingtruth3329 i felt the same way with my friend. I was left speechless---knowing I had just watched the most beautiful love, science, and space film ever. So much so, that I watched it a total of 3 times before it left the theaters. I wish they brought it back just so I can see it in IMAX many more times.

  • @xlo6925
    @xlo6925 Год назад +207

    This film is very dear to me.
    After my mom passed I went into a drunken haze to try to ease the grief,.. I remember buying this dvd to help me cope and to take me away to another place.. and this film did just that. I’m super grateful to have this movie in my life. Love and miss you Mom.

    • @mohsinmehmood9141
      @mohsinmehmood9141 Год назад +9

      this is beautiful, so sorry to hear about your mum

    • @Shmoobin97
      @Shmoobin97 Год назад +10

      I’m sorry for your loss. Like the movie says, love is the only thing that can transcend dimensions of space and time

    • @Dawg2005
      @Dawg2005 11 месяцев назад +1

      ❤️

    • @MaritimeWolf
      @MaritimeWolf 10 месяцев назад +1

      All the best to you @xlo6925

  • @alecperdeau650
    @alecperdeau650 Год назад +365

    The thing I love about your content is that you don't just watch content to react to it with pure emotion. You watch it analytically and understand why these films evoke an emotional response. Your insight on this is proof of how much more mindful you are than other reactors.
    Great video. You got good taste in film.

    • @VKunia
      @VKunia  Год назад +26

      !!!!!!!!!!!! This is one of the best comments I have ever received ❤ Gave me butterflies!! This meant so much to hear, thank you very much Alec. 😊❤😊

    • @alecperdeau650
      @alecperdeau650 Год назад +1

      @@VKunia you are very welcome! I look forward to seeing what you do next!
      P.S. Do you think you'll ever react to the movies by Cartoon Saloon?

    • @xXscreamingkoalaXx
      @xXscreamingkoalaXx Год назад +1

      I watched the whole reaction waiting for this analysis. What on Earth are you talking about? What analysis? It was purely an emotional reaction.

    • @cloudscape5996
      @cloudscape5996 7 месяцев назад

      @@xXscreamingkoalaXx Just because she didn't say anything bad about it? The way someone analyses something at all depends on just how they do it.. Some do it in a more deeper level while some try to the best of their abilities, still both are analysis/review and no one can argue on that..

  • @apatheticallyconcerned6574
    @apatheticallyconcerned6574 Год назад +62

    I've heard a lot of people say they don't like this film. I can't see why. It's a story of love with a science-based approach. I always thought the message was clear and beautiful: we can look up to the stars, we can study the universe, we can create new things...but we cannot do all that and forget that the most valuable thing we have is each other. If we lose sight of that, we're just robots going through our programming. Love is the unpredictable force that cannot be quantified.

    • @SADfrvr
      @SADfrvr 6 месяцев назад

      Real

  • @Etticos.
    @Etticos. Год назад +18

    Coop respected Murphs desires and wishes and wisdom. She didn’t want him to watch her die. He respected that and obliged. He learned his lesson about not listening to her.

    • @Lightwish4K
      @Lightwish4K 22 дня назад

      This is so important! Thats Coopers growth!

  • @OkamiiRamii
    @OkamiiRamii Год назад +32

    This movie always makes me cry. The lines "we're just here to be memories for our children" and "because my dad promised me" help me to keep me present as I'm currently raising my Daughter.

  • @0btuse_goose
    @0btuse_goose Год назад +30

    You saw all the family in Murph's room, she lived an entire lifetime without her dad there. Their love literally crossed time and space and that was powerful, but even then, Coop knew he was an outsider in his daughter's life.
    It's still sad, but not the total tragedy that he didn't stick around to watch her die.

  • @ebadkhan7649
    @ebadkhan7649 Год назад +73

    I had to quadruple check that this wasn't a reupload. Literally my favorite Nolan movie to date. Can't wait to see this reaction!

    • @lavenderllamamusic
      @lavenderllamamusic Год назад +2

      yeah i could've sworn she reacted to this already, but the further i watched, i realized it's new lol

  • @RoxxSerm
    @RoxxSerm Год назад +22

    I remember seeing this in cinema.
    Movies usually don't make me feel tense, but the whole interaction between Mann and Cooper, the eerieness, the fight, Romelos death, the failed docking and then actual docking, all accompanied by Zimmers masterpiece of a soundtrack.... It's just perfection.
    I was god damn tense.

  • @jetklaatu9831
    @jetklaatu9831 Год назад +101

    The "No Time For Caution" (aka Docking Scene) is one of the best pieces of cinema I've seen! Perfect union of music and film. I saw that scene in the cinema and felt like I was on the edge of my seat and holding my breath it felt the entire time. Just pure suspense and 100% gripped to the scene. Even after seeing the film many times I still cry when Murph says to her Dad over the message "...did you leave us here to die?", it just breaks me!

    • @short_macchiato3222
      @short_macchiato3222 Год назад

      Would have to agree with all of the above. Words can’t describe the emotions I feel when I watch and rewatch again and again the above 2 scenes

    • @EmmanuelB
      @EmmanuelB Год назад

      Same here, I hold my seat's armrests during all the docking scene in the theater. In every other movie I'd just knew they were gonna make it but in this one everything's keep getting worse and worse so I was absolutely hooked. Still one of the best space scene of cinema history imo.

  • @DavidAntrobus
    @DavidAntrobus Год назад +49

    In terms of your reactions, I especially love that you became emotional at the actuality of Saturn. I've never seen anyone else do that, but I totally relate to it. Awe is a hard emotion to describe, but it's profound.

    • @dqixsoss7436
      @dqixsoss7436 Год назад +4

      If I ever got to be on a space station orbiting a different planet, I’d want it to be Saturn. Such a beautiful view

    • @lucasgreen3391
      @lucasgreen3391 9 месяцев назад +2

      Jupiter for me, the way the clouds move, the different colors.. our tiny little solar system is so amazing. We are very lucky to have such awe inspiring cosmic neighbors to gaze at. They protect us as well. Earth would not be this perfect peaceful planet that we enjoy without our neighbors to help shield us.

  • @Age0519
    @Age0519 Год назад +44

    Regardless how many times I rewatch this movie the scene of him in the end trying to communicate with his daughter always get my eye to water! Metthew McConaughy's acting and emotional show is powerful!

  • @sofa_sith_lord6772
    @sofa_sith_lord6772 Год назад +63

    My favorite song in the musical score is "Mountains" that plays on the initial water planet with the ticking. I just loved the instrumentals and the sense of urgency it conveys. However, it became one of my favorite pieces of cinema music when I learned that the each "tick" occurs every 1.25 seconds and represents an entire day passing on Earth due to the time dilation. The fact that this subtle detail was put into the musical score is amazing to me.

  • @daz_n
    @daz_n Год назад +3

    When you have kids, you spend the early years trying to bring joy to their life, but ultimately those memories will only be yours because once your children grow older they will not remember them. The realisation that one day you will be just a ghost or a memory is truly humbling. Love those around you with everything you have, as often as you can. ❤

  • @Sherman1fan
    @Sherman1fan Год назад +27

    Awesome! Glad you re-watched! She told him to go save Brand because he can still save her, so she knows it worked and she can come back. She's not alone in the universe and that humans survive even more than they could imagine (they/we sent the wormhole eventually).

  • @Ranak_141
    @Ranak_141 Год назад +5

    This movie is about a father and a daughter, how he treats his daughter so well and their emotions and connections are just so real, I don't have such a father, he is just abusive, I hate him and wish I had a good father. This movie just shows that. It makes me so emotional that Murph has such a good father that even after that many years, she knows he will come back because he made a promise. I wish I had something, but I know in future my children would have a father just like I ever wanted. A father who will teach love and respect, who can give good things, not trauma and stress as I got from my father, a father who cares.
    Movies are such great things, watching how he treats Murph just makes me so emotional, and happy, at least I experienced that through her.

  • @need_to_chill4793
    @need_to_chill4793 Год назад +15

    Watched reviews for Interstellar multiple times.. never seen someone have as much respect and understanding for the science and space as yourself. Including visuals achieved in this. Gave a completely new view perspective. Keep it up Vee 😁😁

    • @VKunia
      @VKunia  Год назад +5

      Thank you so much :')

  • @Steve_Hickman
    @Steve_Hickman Год назад +10

    When first seeing this in theaters, the message of the film was lost on me because of everything it was trying to say. Only watched it for the second time just recently, and the message became as clear as day. The message was that love will transcend time and space.

  • @drew1753
    @drew1753 Год назад +4

    40:08 "He's not gonna stay?!" He shouldn't. She knows that no parent should have to watch their child die and she doesn't want that for him.

  • @justarandomveryintelligent8934
    @justarandomveryintelligent8934 Год назад +1

    As other comments have said, Astrophysicist Kip Thorne was involved with the film. I read a book that detailed everything Kip Thorne did for the film and the astrophysics involved. He coauthored a script with a screenwriter that later became Interstellar after Christopher and Jonathan Nolan got their hands on it. If I were to hazard an estimate I would say it is 98% scientifically accurate with the bulk of the inaccuracies centered around the slingshot maneuver around gargantua toward mann's planet. Reality would have been more complex to portray and would have slowed down the plot to portray in that moment. The most impressive scientific thing about the movie is Gargantua (the black hole.) Kip Thorne basically mapped out a bunch of equations that would basically map out the appearance of a black hole. He gave these equations to the special effects house that Nolan was using for the film and they used these equations to create the black hole model in the film. One or two years ago NASA got the first ever photo of a black hole. Fucking Kip Thorne's equations and the cg model they created were absolutely identical. He accurately modeled a black hole before we ever had an image of one.

  • @paragupmanyu2891
    @paragupmanyu2891 Год назад +2

    This music of this movie is a healer itself, you can see the difference of clock ticking gets fast when they hit the big wave. This is something else

  • @DanVUngaro
    @DanVUngaro Год назад +6

    I think the scene where he leaves his daughter to die with her family is tragic for him, but respectful of her life. As much as she is a big part of his life, she lived her entire life without him. She had relationships and children and grandchildren. He saw this and let her be with them as the two were essentially strangers.

    • @Mansplainer2099-jy8ps
      @Mansplainer2099-jy8ps Год назад +3

      No, not strangers but I think it's that they've had their conversation (closure) and his presence as she dies would contribute nothing for her and just hurt him.

  • @noorusmah
    @noorusmah Год назад +7

    idk how many times i've watched this. every single time i hear this soundtrack i get melancholic. best movie in the whole world.

  • @vigneshmaddela
    @vigneshmaddela Год назад +3

    Interesting fact: Some individual frames within this scene of the black hole's effects took up to 100 hours to render, totalling altogether to around 800 terabytes of data for this scene.

  • @ctmdarkonestm
    @ctmdarkonestm Год назад +4

    they filmed a bit in Iceland, that may be the ice planet scenes (with a smidge of CG enhancement)

    • @bad-gateway
      @bad-gateway Год назад

      No CG is used in the movie! It's IMAX technology!

  • @alanhilton7336caradventure
    @alanhilton7336caradventure Год назад +15

    I absolutely love it when films use physics properly this was so awesome to watch with a twist at the end nobody expected.

    • @theUberblick
      @theUberblick Год назад +4

      Yes. Even the “sci-fi/fantastical” interpretations of the tesseract3 are all based in physics even if explaining it is extremely convoluted

    • @rollomaughfling380
      @rollomaughfling380 Год назад +1

      Let's admit, though: "Properly" is a big stretch. One cannot just "Go straight into a black hole" anymore than it's "easy" to go straight into the Sun from Earth. You'd be trapped in the swirling accretion disk nearly forever to outside observers. Black Holes are where Physics break down, so there is no "Properly."

    • @alanhilton7336caradventure
      @alanhilton7336caradventure Год назад

      @@rollomaughfling380 I was mainly talking about the point where they was passing through the bulsonic manifold into the wormhole and yes it's common knowledge from TV series from Brian Cox to Neil Tyson that the effects of a black hole on an object are widely known and how space time slows the closer you get to a black hole I was referring to the minutiae like the huge wave the wormhole the way the spacecraft work and operate and how gravity is spread across multiple dimensions.

    • @rollomaughfling380
      @rollomaughfling380 Год назад

      @@alanhilton7336caradventure Uh huhh . . .

    • @niallrussell7184
      @niallrussell7184 Год назад

      whole film hinges on the ability to send messages back in time from inside a black hole, even less believable than most of Inception. 🤣 at least they tried, just like The Martian and Gravity.

  • @riolkin
    @riolkin Год назад +10

    Before I start: I just saw this movie this year after hearing it recommended for years and years. I bawled my eyes out, it immediately went into my top 5 films of all time. So excited to watch this video with you and get hurt all over again.
    Edit after I finished: Yep, cried again on a short edited version. Oh well, just gonna roll with it.

  • @4catsarmy149
    @4catsarmy149 Год назад +5

    Not gonna lie, i teared up twice during my first watch through. First time when Cooper left his kid daughter at the farm and second time when he left the bedside of his elderly daughter.

  • @teomarik
    @teomarik Год назад +4

    The soundtrack is really the core of this film. The movie itself has been constructed around the soundtrack and not the other way around. Christopher Nolan asked Hans Zimmer to write a piece that represented the love of a father for his child, and that's how the main theme was born. After hearing that, Nolan decided that it was going to be a science fiction movie and everything else, the real core of the story is the love of a father.
    Other fun fact about the soundtrack: when they are on the water planet you hear the ticking of a clock. The time of each tick is more or less 1.33 seconds, that according to the equation they described corresponds exactely to one day on earth. So you basically feel how time is advancing differently in the two planets.

  • @OneKnight1234
    @OneKnight1234 Год назад +4

    I'm pretty sure I saw this movie at least 6-7 times. One of the best movies I have ever seen. Also, that scene where he's watching clips after 23 years and when Murph says "Because my dad promised me" gets me every time.

  • @milanbanas101
    @milanbanas101 Год назад +2

    A few years ago I had to leave my native country and my young daughter for work. It was like traveling to another universe, far away from my greatest love my little daughter, not knowing when I would see and hug her again. At that time I saw this movie and through the feelings... oh there are no words for it. Still one of my most favorite movies. And definitely the most personal and emotional.

  • @Alvy.07
    @Alvy.07 Год назад +6

    My entire adult life I’ve had a hard time zeroing in on what my “favorite film” was because there’s so many great ones but after seeing this and always wanting to come back to it and having the same experience every time i watch it, I came to the realization that this film is without a doubt my favorite ever.

  • @beefjezos2713
    @beefjezos2713 Год назад +5

    I love that you commented about being an Atmospheric scientist and how it changes how you feel about this movie, I couldn’t agree more. I’m an atmospheric science major as well, and a pilot…..so yeah this movie checks a lot of boxes for me.

  • @vincentgambino683
    @vincentgambino683 Год назад +3

    Seeing this movie as a teen is the reason im studying astrophysics now!! Forever my favorite movie

  • @Hey_Jamie
    @Hey_Jamie Год назад

    I love how you squeak “hi!” and wave when you see actors you’re familiar with lmao

  • @abe10alpha
    @abe10alpha Год назад +2

    I like how you said you were going to watch this in a more critiquing lens but instead, the movie is so damn good that you just end up getting completely lost into the film. One the greatest movies ever made.

  • @smnr_6789
    @smnr_6789 Год назад +4

    Interstellar is one of the last movies shot with traditional IMAX and Roll cameras, best experience is to watch in IMAX.

  • @tattoofun31548
    @tattoofun31548 Год назад +9

    As far as the reason that the crops are dying, I always took it as a general "we messed up the environment" thing. I don't think they give a reason or have one.

    • @kylejde
      @kylejde Год назад

      they do, there are some throw away lines about "the bloght" and how it is infecting each crop and destroying it in turn...the scene right at the begining whith the old people talking , one of them is future Murph and she says something like "after all the wheat diead we only had corn" and then when they visit NASA you see somescientists expirimenting with different dead crops

  • @umairasif15
    @umairasif15 6 месяцев назад

    Fun fact: Before working on this movie. Christopher Nolan asked Hans Zimmer to write a small piece of music, whatever comes to him in a day about a relationship between a father and a child. Hans Zimmer wrote the music about a father and a son, sort of for his son. That piece of music became the main theme and Christopher Nolan made a movie around that music keeping it as the core.
    Also the blackhole is scientifically accurate they wrote many scientific papers on it and use it to study blackholes. The VFX team used actual blackhole equations to make a 3d generated visual. It later matched with the first picture of the real blackhole.

  • @manjurelahi
    @manjurelahi 6 месяцев назад +1

    I am from INDIA missed this Masterpiece back then 2013.
    They Re-Released in 2023 July. I travelled to 400KMs in train to see in Imax Screen..
    Love this movie.

  • @malefikgamer5446
    @malefikgamer5446 Год назад +4

    Interstellar is something else entirely. A work of art is probably the best way it can be described but like you said it just unlocks some crazy emotions and makes you think in ways you never though you would. I've seen it a bunch of times and every time I watch it I find things I missed or I get a different perspective on what I saw. Just sooooooooo good!

  • @jmillzoryan9763
    @jmillzoryan9763 11 месяцев назад +3

    "You were my ghost"
    "Because my dad promised me"
    Two lines that hit me like a truck every single time.
    And you mention that last scene felt maybe too quick but as a dad if my dying daughter told me to leave and set me on another mission, id have to do just that.

  • @cybermafia2369
    @cybermafia2369 8 месяцев назад +2

    Being a father of a daughter myself I can honestly say this movie broke me down emotionally hard. One of my top favorite movies.

  • @Kenjebas
    @Kenjebas Год назад

    Mr. Thorn wrote a book, explaining almost everything in this movie
    Ordinary movies has director's cut
    Interstellar has a director's book from a scientist, and everyone who loves interstellar should read it
    Its beautiful

  • @sgtkeebler
    @sgtkeebler 8 месяцев назад +3

    This is the only movie that I can watch multiple times since release till 2023 and the ending ALWAYS makes me cry. No other movie does this to me, not even Click.

  • @MarcoMM1
    @MarcoMM1 Год назад +3

    The shoots filmed in Dr.Manns planet was shot in Iceland, Svínafellsjökull Glacier, east of Skaftafell, an outlet glacier of Vatnajökull in Vatnajökull National Park.

  • @Yora21
    @Yora21 Год назад +1

    Nolan said he already had the idea for Interstellar while they were filming The Dark Knight Rises. And he thought Anne Hathaway was the only person who understood the concept he wanted to do, which is why he wanted her to be in it.

  • @GordoFunk555
    @GordoFunk555 Год назад +1

    Could you imagine waiting 23 years for your colleagues to return and then being told “there’s nothing here for us”? Talk about a mic drop moment.

  • @Daniel10100km
    @Daniel10100km Год назад +4

    I cant count how many times Ive watched this movie, its a complete 10/10, the actors, special effects, story, and of course the music by Hans Zimmer

  • @blitzgirl6522
    @blitzgirl6522 Год назад +4

    I loved space stuff when I first saw this on a huge IMAX screen so I was geeking out exactly how you were in this reaction! It made me cry not just because of the emotional stuff, but how gorgeous all the space stuff was!

  • @WestCoastIrk
    @WestCoastIrk 5 месяцев назад

    this is one of my favorite reactions ever. so pure, so much love and empathy. you are an angel

  • @iloveplasticbottles
    @iloveplasticbottles 15 дней назад +1

    "How has he not gotten insane?"
    Because he wanted to go back to his daughter

  • @paradoxical-gr7145
    @paradoxical-gr7145 Год назад +7

    A fantastic movie. As a prospective Astrophysicist, I absolutely love this movie. Obviously there is a lot of inaccuracy and creative license, but regardless, the conceptualization, imagery, acting, music and portrayal of Relativity in motion is just absolutely breathtaking.

  • @xxshotxx1
    @xxshotxx1 10 месяцев назад +3

    I’ve seen this movie several times, and one thing I’ve always taken away from it is: love. Love is the energy that can never be destroyed nor disrupted In communication, across all planes of existence. Nolan is one of the best directors of the generation. Kudos ❤

  • @Iceman-135
    @Iceman-135 Год назад +1

    As many people will likely comment on, the ticks in the background on the water planet were actually days passing back on earth. That's how slow they were there, and how fast time was really going, but done in a way you may not realise until later on.

  • @markplott4820
    @markplott4820 Год назад

    Vkunia - fun fact ALL the old Dustbowl extras were Actual Dustbowl 1.0 Survivors , it added to the Realisim of this Movie.

  • @scabbarae
    @scabbarae Год назад +3

    I remember seeing this in theaters. It came out when I had a lot of stress going on in my life, and I was positively white-knuckling it in my seat the whole time. I was literally trembling as I walked out of the theater. Such an incredible film...until the last 20 minutes.

  • @parker469a
    @parker469a Год назад +5

    44:43 "If I ever want to rip my heart out and stomp on it and cry hysterically I will watch this movie"
    Every time I see somebody post a reaction to this movie I'm so hesitant to click on it. I love it but it's so difficult to work up the determination to sit down and take the emotional beating this movie gives. I do appreciate your content and I do want to experience this movie with you and others but it's an ordeal that I appreciate. Thank you.

  • @Attabasca
    @Attabasca Год назад

    Me crying at all the emotion and then losing it at, "that man has such a sassy walk." 🤣

  • @BadassRaiden
    @BadassRaiden Год назад +4

    This film is my favorite visual stimuli I have ever bore witness to. Ever. Watching it for the first time literally changed the course of my life. It taught me a great many things, about love and compassion, empathy, wonder and awe.
    Also, it was filmed in Iceland.

  • @jpraiswater8625
    @jpraiswater8625 Год назад +2

    while on the water planet, every tick you hear in the music is one day on Earth

  • @davidholaday2817
    @davidholaday2817 Год назад +3

    Iceland. If you don’t know where they filmed it, it’s always Iceland.

  • @khaleel96
    @khaleel96 Год назад +3

    This film is a masterpiece the music score is top notch and acting is very good 👏 as a parent the scene where Cooper watch the messages from his kids growing up and he crying that scene really hit me one of my top movies in my life time

  • @john.f.remedy.237
    @john.f.remedy.237 Год назад

    Still trips me out how much thought and research went into it. My favorite detail is that ticking on the water planet. They happen every 1.25 seconds and each tick you hear is a whole day passing on Earth…

  • @christophersantos730
    @christophersantos730 Год назад +2

    ive watched just about every channels reaction to this movie but I love this one the most due to how much you actually enjoy space regardless of the movie, so your interest in the movie seems so genuine, great movie, great reaction

  • @delmarethehybrid9307
    @delmarethehybrid9307 Год назад +5

    This movie reminds me of how I'm on a planned track to become an immunologist because of the covid-19 pandemic, and how my dad continues to support me in a similar way

  • @thedeep6570
    @thedeep6570 Год назад +3

    the docking scene is literally my favourite scene in cinematic history

  • @fragglenum
    @fragglenum Месяц назад

    After the loss of my father recently this film touched me so much. It showed the value of cherishing every minute with my family 😢

  • @Cyproduction
    @Cyproduction Год назад

    17:29 "What is that?"
    VKunia: "Big space worm?"
    I love her 😂

  • @orbislame
    @orbislame Год назад +3

    First reactor I’ve seen to notice the tick on Miller’s planet. Nice catch. It represents time passing, each tick I think is one day on earth.

  • @otonashijorge8162
    @otonashijorge8162 Год назад +4

    He didnt stay with her daughter cause she ask her not to, she had decades to get the idea that her father was gone, she already accept it, but for him, he only left her a few months ago. Thats why she didnt want him there, she knew this would be the most painful moment of his life is he had to watch her die, soo she ask him to go after Grant instead.
    At least thats how i understand that ending.

  • @chrispratt3666
    @chrispratt3666 Год назад

    I'm glad you pointed out the ticking sound when they're on the water planet. It is time just like you thought. Each tick represents a day passing on earth.

  • @PuckTheFenguins
    @PuckTheFenguins Год назад +2

    I freaking love this movie! I took many astronomy classes in college and spent the whole movie trying to pick it apart- but its very scientifically correct, and it was amazing to experience in theatres

  • @tearstoneactual9773
    @tearstoneactual9773 Год назад +5

    Interstellar is *absolutely* one of the best films out there. Both for it's hard science, the story, the message, the acting. I dunno, i found a good portion of it actually uplifting. it changed my perspective on some things. Love especially. Some people curl their lip at the idea, but it resounded and resonated with me. I'm so glad you came back to Interstellar and watched it again. It brought me back too, and like you.. I am reeling all over again.

  • @ofthenearfuture
    @ofthenearfuture Год назад +3

    This is one of my all time favourite movies, for all the same reasons as why it is for so many others haha. Absolutely incredible. And your reaction was too, especially the context around watching it...
    But Nolan loves to do everything practically, at least as much as possible, so Mann's ice planet was actually filmed on a glacier in Iceland. Also the ranger spacecrafts were real and filmed in front of a screen, kind of like a 'volume' as its evolved into now, so the lighting and actors reactions are more real. I had the pleasure to see this in IMAX when it was released and it was definitely the most mind blowing theater experience I've ever had.

  • @johnthorsson1515
    @johnthorsson1515 Год назад

    VKunia: “you know, I’m something of a scientist myself.”

  • @BloodKills
    @BloodKills Год назад

    The ticking in the theme for miller's planet happens every 1.25 seconds, and it represents 1 day passing on Earth

  • @evanmiller4502
    @evanmiller4502 Год назад +3

    I just watched this for the first time yesterday the timing on your reaction is everything 😭

  • @grahamm4814
    @grahamm4814 Год назад +5

    Your reactions are so genuine and raw, love it Vkunia

  • @callmeshaggy5166
    @callmeshaggy5166 Год назад +1

    If they didn't have that cliche pencil-through-paper wormhole explanation, there'd be no bad scenes in this movie.

  • @Belleplainer
    @Belleplainer Год назад +1

    What happened to the food supply is a general crop blight. It wiped out all the Earth's food crops except for corn. And because literally all the world is engaging in intensive monoculture, the soil has become depleted and huge dust storms are happening as a result. And as they find out early in the film, the blight has started to affect the corn crop too.

    • @alsims2007
      @alsims2007 Год назад

      this is my understanding also. in addition, the whole thing is also affecting the atmosphere which is becoming more saturated in Nitrogen which blight strives in but would eventually suffocate humans.
      the whole thing with gravity, and the equation, is a separate issue that needs to be solved to get humans off Earth

  • @icemav5740
    @icemav5740 Год назад +10

    This is a perfect movie. Simple as that. Utter perfection. The best of Nolan’s movies for me

    • @atlantic3695
      @atlantic3695 10 месяцев назад

      The ending is not great,just sentimental... after the black hole event the movie lost quality

  • @Riley_187
    @Riley_187 Год назад +3

    After 10-15 times watching this film, I still cry everytime 😢

  • @jasonmendoza7690
    @jasonmendoza7690 Год назад

    19:22"These ticks happen every 1.25 seconds. Each tick you hear is a whole day passing on earth." Hans, you are a genius!

  • @Quarkburger
    @Quarkburger 6 месяцев назад

    Murphy was like "ok, you made your appearance. You can go now, I'm going to be with my family"

  • @marximus4
    @marximus4 Год назад +5

    It's a very different movie, but if you haven't seen The Village, I recommend it. It's got some strong emotional moments that I think you'd like.

  • @davidhoward6254
    @davidhoward6254 Год назад +10

    This movie is the perfect blend of hard science and raw emotion. No other movie ever makes me feel the way I do when I watch this movie...it is truly Christopher Nolan's masterpiece. Combined with Hans Zimmer's score, there is some synergy there...this movie is pretty magical.

  • @TampaCEO
    @TampaCEO Год назад

    The space station scenes were actually filmed at the "Westin Bonaventure Hotel" in downtown Los Angeles. The main lobby of the hotel was converted into a space ship.
    Interestingly enough, this is also the same hotel where they filmed the famous horse chase scene in the movie "True Lies" where Arnold took a horse into the elevator. I believe they filmed about half a dozen movies here.
    I actually found this hotel by accident during a trip to LA where I "randomly" stopped a taxi cab because it was getting too expensive. I told the cab driver to stop, then we wandered into the first hotel we could find. It turned out to be this hotel. I recognized it the moment I walked into the lobby.

  • @Glockler
    @Glockler Год назад +3

    VKunia, there's nothing to be afraid of about death, you just come back. Also, great reaction video, I would have loved to see him interact with his descendants, hey would have been a family legend and they probably thought him long dead and there he was in the flesh. Nolan is fantastic, I loved Dunkirk.

    • @greywolf7577
      @greywolf7577 Год назад +2

      Death is like a dreamless sleep. We go into a deep dreamless sleep every night and have no problem with it, but the idea of death, which is the same thing except endless, for some reason scares us. I think we need to think of death more as a final sleep, which may make people feel better.

  • @bghammock
    @bghammock Год назад +3

    This and Top Gun Maverick might be the two best cinematic experiences ever for me.

    • @bghammock
      @bghammock Год назад

      @Syntex366 they did a good job of making me grab hold of the arm rests and hanging on through the turns and maneuvers. For that, it was a good movie theater experience.

  • @ThisIsMyFullName
    @ThisIsMyFullName Год назад +2

    Some things people don't notice about the end, which is understood because it's very emotional:
    You can see Murph on the screen when Cooper walks up to his house (38:56) but he doesn't realise it's her, even though she says "my dad was a farmer".
    All of plan A worked, despite the fact that Professor Brand never intended it to. They managed to successfully go through the wormhole, they managed to launch the giant spacestantions off earth thanks to Murph, and in the final scene of the film we see Brand is on a new habitable planet. The reason Cooper has to go, is that people will only know of the planet once Cooper finds Brand on it. Without Brand, Cooper would never had a reason to leave, and they probably wouldn't have found the planet.

  • @victorpeterson3502
    @victorpeterson3502 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is one of those movies that I will remember forever. I can’t put my finger on why, but it’s something to do with the science, the physical size of it all and the emotion. Incredible movie.

  • @positivelynegative9149
    @positivelynegative9149 Год назад +12

    You have degree in science? Label me impressed. You go, girl. 👍