This movie is my favorite movie of all time and it literally changed my life. I am sooo beyond excited and grateful that I have a 70mm IMAX theater 10 minutes away from my house and that I get to see it in all of it's intended glory on the biggest screen imaginable next week. I never got to see it when it first came out, so this experience makes my heart sooo happy. I am glad that it is finally getting the appreciation and respect it deserves. It is Christopher Nolan at his absolute best. It is film at its absolute best.
If you love stunning outerspace visuals, check out "2001: A Space Odyssey" ( although, warning: it has no heart-wrenching, emotional, or stand-up-and-cheer scenes )
Heck you don't even need a black hole to experience gravity affecting time. Everyone who uses a GPS experiences it since the clocks on the satellites run slower than those on the Earth's surface where gravity is higher, and that has to be adjusted for.
Exactly. That’s basically the whole point of black holes. It’s one of the things that has allowed me to appreciate Interstellar more as I discover and understand black holes and space better.
I just watched this movie this past Sunday in theatre, IMAX with my brother and my best friend. It was our first time watching it. This movie will forever and always mean something to me. Not only because it’s just so good, but because I got to experience it with the people I love most
I watched Interstellar for the first time last Saturday (in 70mm IMAX!!) and I haven't stopped thinking about the film. I can't believe it took me 10 years to watch it, but it was absolutely worth seeing it in it's IMAX glory.
One thing which changed how I saw interstellar is how Dr Mann says we cling onto the things we love as we die. As coop falls into the black hole, all he thinks about would be murph and his failed promise. in that, he would hallucinate all the tessaract to feel closer and the true end is just the embryos making it to edmunds planet. this makes more sense for the world as an answer, contradicting the themes of what we want to be true, building on how hope and love are things we need to believe in even if they will not always be there. Aside from the wormhole and gravitational anomalies, the movies grounds itself in scientific realism, with coop as it's primary motivator, but as coop dies, this realism is moved to his mind in the last moments of his life.
i just rewatched it in an IMAX theater, and it was one of the best movie watching experiences ever. The things i would do to watch Inception and Interstellar for the first time again in IMAX.
Saw it yesterday in IMAX and theater was packed. Completely packed. Cried like crazy. Man... I wish I could see Cooper wake up Brand. My favorite movie of all time. Anne Hathaway... Wow. Oppenheimer is not even close to this one unfortunately
I went to see Interstellar again in IMAX yesterday. Even after the 4th viewing (second time in theaters) it’s still awe inspiring. Definitely one of my favourite films. One of the things I paid more attention to this time was what TARS was saying in the tesseract about the beings not being able to communicate in a fixed point of time since they experience it all at the same time. I understood the idea of love transcending space and time being the fact that they needed someone to communicate with Murph and provide her with the data as likely she was the only one who could solve the equation. To do this they needed someone who had a deep bond with her which is Cooper. Hence why they built the tesseract for him. He knew his daughter and knew how she would find their/his message.
Wow! I did not expect you are posting a video like this. But it really puts a smile in my face since Interstellar is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Christopher Nolan’s movies are both influential to me and inspires me to take a film major.
It was such a treat, a beautiful gift, to see this masterpiece again in IMAX for the 10 year anniversary. This movie is so close to my heart. It is perfection, and every time I see it again in theaters I am left speechless stunned, and thinking about the movie, and score for days.
I also still love my cousin, Joi, who unfortunately passed away earlier this year in April. She had just turned 25 in March. The point is Anne Hathaway is right. Love transcends space and time.
Lovely video! Wasnt expecting to also see Arcane in an Interstellar video essay but I loved it even more XD. I just saw Interstellar in theaters for the first time today, I knew I wanted to see it, to have this experience that I had missed out on (at 10 years old lol) but now a decade later I was able to be there. It was a beautiful moment and I'm so happy everyone still has the same enthusiasm and love for the film that's shaped my life
It was my favorite Nolan film until Oppenheimer. The concepts and the emotionally engaging story truly captivated me. Before, I only knew Star Trek as good science fiction, but this movie broadened my perspective on the genre and made it even more fascinating to me. One of the best and most important movies I've ever seen. Happy Birthday Interstellar
Excellent analysis. This is one movie that ages well. When I first saw it, I was obsessed with Inception, but this has since taken its place as my favorite Nolan film. I think the relationships here are more grounded and impactful.
Glad to read people rewatched this movie in Imax again. I really hope every November they rerelease this film every year. Hopefully inspire our future astronauts!
"Interstellar is one of the most critically acclaimed Science Fiction movies ever" - It's actually Nolans second worst reviewed film with only a 73% on Rotten Tomatoes, it's an absolutely brilliant film and I'd argue one of Nolan's best but it's one of his few films that actually isn't critically acclaimed.
Rotten Tomatoes doesn't measure "critically acclaimed sci-fi". The point is that within the sci-fi movies, Interstellar is at the top when evaluating it as a whole: science, production, story, etc. However, arguments can be made if you see them by era because 2001: A Space Odyssey is always brought up in these conversations.
One of my favorite movies of all time!!! Can’t wait to listen to your thoughts on it. Edit: Just finished. Awesome video! I didn’t know that much about the production, so that was interesting. And the story analysis is on point as always.
If one of Nolans goals for this movie was to rekindle excitement for space exploration, it seems like he definitely got what he wanted. When interstellar came out, the space shuttle had just stopped flying. NASA was going nowhere and other space agencies and launch companies were in a stalemate. Rockets were expended on every flight and extremely costly. 10 years later, NASA is preparing to go back to the moon before the end of this decade. China is right on their heels and have their own space station. The biggest rocket ever flown is making regular test flights out of Texas and doing things never done before. Reusable rockets have become so commonplace they now feel routine. The commercial space industry is thriving. Launch costs are dropping fast. We have launched more mass into orbit these last few years than we have since space travel began in the ~1960’s *combined*. We’re truly experiencing a second golden age of spaceflight and i’m positive Interstellar contributed to this in its own way. And we only started a single global plague in those 10 years! :p
26:02 It makes sense that it is an advanced version of the human race in the “future” because, as Dr Brand hypothesized while the engines stalled on Miller’s planet, time may be experienced by the 5-dimensional beings as a physical dimension (or otherwise experienced in a while outside of the forced chronology we experience) so they can do things across time like Cooper did in the tesseract and thus arrange events outside of the chronology to ensure their own survival, it seems “convenient” because it operates outside of our understanding of time and space but in the context of what times means in 5 dimensions, it makes sense
My favorite movie as a kid was Inception until I watched this movie and it took that top spot. Then I realized the common theme was Christopher Nolan - what a hell of a director! Loved learning all the details about the production for this film. Great analysis as always man 🙌🏻
Always heard this movie was good but I never saw it until this past weekend in IMAX. Absolutely brilliant and in my top 3 all time, so glad it was brought back to theaters
Seeing this in IMAX for the re-release was absolute fucking cinema and I’m still in awe a day later. Waited years to get this back in IMAX, and it was definitely worth the wait
Just saw it in imax and man is it so good. I’ve already seen it before but seeing it in imax was such an experience. Loudest film I’ve seen in a theater but it added to the experience!
You have to be a bot! Wretched movie!!!!!! Yes I am copying and paste for all the other bot comments. (If you’re not a bot, pretend to be so you don’t feel so stupid for finding out that people actually think this movie is ignorant and not just saying “it’s awesome” JUST because they hear everyone else say “it’s awesome” because they think others are saying “it’s awesome”
It couldn’t have been re-released at a better time. The idea of wanting to leave this world due to inflation, job scarcity, financial turmoil and social degradation. Existential dread exists in so many ways because of the want of more.
The characters should drive the story. It makes it feel more natural, organic and keeps me invested in the story. If the story drives the characters, it comes across as unnatural and very contrived. This film deserves all the awards it can possibly get. It's beyond an A+ film. Nolan is a cinematic genius.
Maybe the ending is convenient, but the interaction he has with his daughter at the end brings me to tears every time. Don't know if you have to be a parent to feel the impact, but it's huge. And it makes the feeling of love personal for the viewer, well me anyway :)
I’d argue the ending is way more bizarre than convenient. It takes the movie from hard science fiction to “all you need is love to save the day” (which is a good message, but not implemented within the rules of the universe). Weird twist and wish it connected to the rest of the film’s worldbuilding so we could understand why he ended up there
Interstellar was the first time I saw Nolan straight up not care lol. It's just a rehash of Inception and a continuation of TDKR. We once again get to see a man-child main character have it both ways. He both abandons his daughter for his own pursuits, and he gets to rear her and be considered a great father by her anyway.
I’m not one to rewatch movies besides comedies. If I know what’s coming I’m not drawn back in to rewatch it. This is the movie I have rewatched the most. From the score to the emotional scenes, it just invokes a feeling that no other movie has accomplished
26:11 it can black holes literally exist and the entirety of humanity's existence and the reality /universe we live in is predicated on a shit ton of impossible conveniences soo.
I was freshly 10 when this movie released and it instantly became my favorite. It was everything I loved about movies, music, and stories rolled up into one film. As I’ve gotten older and literally grown up with this movie, I’ve been able to dissect every little part and flaw. Yet, despite its flaws, or perhaps BECAUSE of its flaws, I love it even more. I notice something new or form a new interpretation of a scene every time I watch it. For example, when I saw it in theaters today (such a cathartic moment btw, since I didn’t get to see it in theaters 10 years ago), Cooper says “slow down turbo” to Tom. This has always been a cute and endearing, but fairly inconsequential line to me. However, on Mann’s planet, Cooper says the exact same thing to CASE as he flies past. In that moment I consciously realized that despite the cynicism and performative nonchalance he employs to function day-to-day, Cooper feels for each character DEEPLY. He cares about every character, even those he’s at odds with, and even sees these robots, who he’s aware he has complete control over, as part of his family. It’s things like these I’m only able to notice as I’ve grown up and experienced the radical faith and love in humans that is championed in this movie. To me, the characters serve the story as much as they are synonymous with the story. This movie has flaws, but so do we, and it asks us to forgive those flaws for the sake of a satisfying and mystifying release..
It's not a "supernatural they." Cooper and TARS talk about it in the tesseract, "they is us", future humanity that has developed wormhole technology. Future humans knew where to put the entry wormhole because Cooper made it back. I don't think it's like a deus ex machina plot hole. It's part of the twisty-turvy timeline paradox.
And I've seen plenty of science documentaries about cosmology, the multiverse, m-theory, and parallel universes. All the scientists involved in those disciples have said gravity can indeed be transmitted across dimensions.
Arcane and Interstellar almost have the same conclusion! The rune with the time symbol that Victor gives Jayce has the same effect on the story as the watch that Cooper gives Murphy, both are the framing device for an escape from a doomed fate.
4:20 I watched Interstellar for the first time only because it back to theaters for 10th anniversary. The movie was truly amazing and tick the curiosity in me to learn more about the space and physics and universe. Prior to the movie, I didn't know about Einstein General Relativity Theory. Nor did I know the Newton Gravity Theory might actually incorrect and outdated. Most interesting part was the time dilation and "new definition" of time and space. Very interesting movie that not based on some nonsense and "flashy" effects like other sci-fi movies. You know this movie is the real deal when you realize that The Flash from marvel is actually a non-sense phenomenal superpower (when you traveled near the speed of light, you would see people around you ageg faster, instead of experienced time freeze like the Flash did). So, I can say, yes, the movie did succeed motivate me to be excel at what I do, made me curious about physics theories, space mysteries, and more importantly, encouraged me to be a part of humankind progression.
(Correct my math if it’s wrong) 23 years x 365 days per year is 8395. 8395 days is 8395 seconds by the logic of the movie. This is 139.91 minutes or 2 and a half hours! They only experienced 2 and a half hours while everyone else experienced 23 years is absolutely crazy.
Interstellar, a movie, making a scientifically accurate visualization of black hole 5 years prior to NASA officially releasing one is just batshit crazy ✨
Caught it on imax today with my partner by my side 😢 beautiful as always and so happy to have experienced it once again on the big screen. Absolutely stellar movie.
I only watched it this years in cinema and wow…… I cried so much it was just amazingly done. How it’s both crushingly sad and so hopeful… I can’t. Thought I would definitely disagree Thant it’s the best movie ever made (I’m sorry it’s Lord of the Rings for ever) but for me the best stand alone movie. But one question remains for me (didn’t find the as er ich freaking 3h of screentime): Is Cooper his first or last mane? I mean everyone calls him Cooper, his dad, the person je stands a whole space Expedition with, a guy he met five Minuten ago….. can please someone explain?
10 years later? Don’t you mean an hour and a half later?
That’s relativity folks 👍🏼
Time dilation
This comment deserved to be pinned ❤❤
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@@xKingGingerx haha I was about to comment that
Just got out of my IMAX screening and my heart couldn’t be warmer. Fav movie of all time.
Same here, saw it Friday night in IMAX. Exquisite.
Same here, just finished my first theatre/imax watch definitely my favourite movie experience ever. My Goat movie
Glad you guys got to see it! We’ll tell our children about this one day.
This movie in IMAX was a beautiful experience and truly was supposed to be how the movie was viewed (at least once)
I’ve never seen it in imax but I’d love to
The film’s soundtrack still lives rent free in my mind.
Same
Zimmer doesn’t miss
This movie is my favorite movie of all time and it literally changed my life. I am sooo beyond excited and grateful that I have a 70mm IMAX theater 10 minutes away from my house and that I get to see it in all of it's intended glory on the biggest screen imaginable next week. I never got to see it when it first came out, so this experience makes my heart sooo happy. I am glad that it is finally getting the appreciation and respect it deserves. It is Christopher Nolan at his absolute best. It is film at its absolute best.
@@indiajohnson4149this movie has been appreciated ever since it came out doh
If you love stunning outerspace visuals, check out "2001: A Space Odyssey" ( although, warning: it has no heart-wrenching, emotional, or stand-up-and-cheer scenes )
gravity being stronger than space and time is the reason black holes exist - a well of gravity so powerful it literally bends space and time around it
Heck you don't even need a black hole to experience gravity affecting time. Everyone who uses a GPS experiences it since the clocks on the satellites run slower than those on the Earth's surface where gravity is higher, and that has to be adjusted for.
Gravity IS space and time. Gravity is the bending of space and time based on the mass of an object.
Exactly. That’s basically the whole point of black holes. It’s one of the things that has allowed me to appreciate Interstellar more as I discover and understand black holes and space better.
And love can still travel through it, like time as its own concept
I just watched this movie this past Sunday in theatre, IMAX with my brother and my best friend. It was our first time watching it. This movie will forever and always mean something to me. Not only because it’s just so good, but because I got to experience it with the people I love most
Interstellar is easily one of the best movies of all time
I watched Interstellar for the first time last Saturday (in 70mm IMAX!!) and I haven't stopped thinking about the film. I can't believe it took me 10 years to watch it, but it was absolutely worth seeing it in it's IMAX glory.
I can’t pretend like this isn’t the best movie ever created. It’s definitely the most complete experience anyone can get from watching a film.
I don't think its the best movie ever made but I do agree that you feel complete after watching it. It's definitely in Nolans top 5 movies for me
What in the Jiminy Christmas is this comment?
Crazy timing for this video to drop. I just rewatched it on a whim a decade after it came out
Enjoy!
I finally got to se this movie in theaters and IMAX for the 10th anniversary
It was truly breathtaking
One thing which changed how I saw interstellar is how Dr Mann says we cling onto the things we love as we die. As coop falls into the black hole, all he thinks about would be murph and his failed promise. in that, he would hallucinate all the tessaract to feel closer and the true end is just the embryos making it to edmunds planet. this makes more sense for the world as an answer, contradicting the themes of what we want to be true, building on how hope and love are things we need to believe in even if they will not always be there. Aside from the wormhole and gravitational anomalies, the movies grounds itself in scientific realism, with coop as it's primary motivator, but as coop dies, this realism is moved to his mind in the last moments of his life.
That reminds me of the movie The Giver
This is why the movie is so good. The hard work and attention to detail is what makes it shine.
This movie is literały so good
What a coincidence I got this recommended to me when I was about to watch Interstellars in theaters again during the re-run
My son is almost 8 and I can't wait to see this with him when he grows up to understand about time dilation
i just rewatched it in an IMAX theater, and it was one of the best movie watching experiences ever. The things i would do to watch Inception and Interstellar for the first time again in IMAX.
Saw it yesterday in IMAX and theater was packed. Completely packed.
Cried like crazy.
Man... I wish I could see Cooper wake up Brand.
My favorite movie of all time. Anne Hathaway... Wow.
Oppenheimer is not even close to this one unfortunately
It’s literally been 10 years and people were bawling in the theater for the rerelease. Incredible.
I went to see Interstellar again in IMAX yesterday. Even after the 4th viewing (second time in theaters) it’s still awe inspiring. Definitely one of my favourite films. One of the things I paid more attention to this time was what TARS was saying in the tesseract about the beings not being able to communicate in a fixed point of time since they experience it all at the same time. I understood the idea of love transcending space and time being the fact that they needed someone to communicate with Murph and provide her with the data as likely she was the only one who could solve the equation. To do this they needed someone who had a deep bond with her which is Cooper. Hence why they built the tesseract for him. He knew his daughter and knew how she would find their/his message.
Wow! I did not expect you are posting a video like this. But it really puts a smile in my face since Interstellar is celebrating its 10th anniversary.
Christopher Nolan’s movies are both influential to me and inspires me to take a film major.
It was such a treat, a beautiful gift, to see this masterpiece again in IMAX for the 10 year anniversary. This movie is so close to my heart. It is perfection, and every time I see it again in theaters I am left speechless stunned, and thinking about the movie, and score for days.
I couldnt watch it back in 2014, saw it in IMAX the other day, truly one of the best movies ever.
This year I saw Hans Zimmer live and this week I saw interstellar in theatre (imax no less) for the first time. So sick
I also still love my cousin, Joi, who unfortunately passed away earlier this year in April. She had just turned 25 in March. The point is Anne Hathaway is right. Love transcends space and time.
Lovely video! Wasnt expecting to also see Arcane in an Interstellar video essay but I loved it even more XD. I just saw Interstellar in theaters for the first time today, I knew I wanted to see it, to have this experience that I had missed out on (at 10 years old lol) but now a decade later I was able to be there. It was a beautiful moment and I'm so happy everyone still has the same enthusiasm and love for the film that's shaped my life
I'm glad you finally got to see it!
It was my favorite Nolan film until Oppenheimer. The concepts and the emotionally engaging story truly captivated me.
Before, I only knew Star Trek as good science fiction, but this movie broadened my perspective on the genre and made it even more fascinating to me.
One of the best and most important movies I've ever seen.
Happy Birthday Interstellar
You've clearly never seen 2001, Alien, Predator, Blade runner, The matrix. All far better scifi movies
@@Wheresjay Was Bruder?
movies from 2014 deserve an entire series of the video essays…
So many from that year worthy of a revisit
10 years? What do you mean 10 years? Interstellar came out last year
*interstellar theme plays*
We all are near gargantua
Excellent analysis. This is one movie that ages well. When I first saw it, I was obsessed with Inception, but this has since taken its place as my favorite Nolan film. I think the relationships here are more grounded and impactful.
saw it for the first time last night in imax... amazing
Glad to read people rewatched this movie in Imax again. I really hope every November they rerelease this film every year. Hopefully inspire our future astronauts!
Saw it last week and this past Wednesday. Still as magical from 10 years ago.
So happy that the Interstellar rerelease is massive!
Got to see it in IMAX and it was genuinely one of the best viewing experiences i’ve had
This movie came out as I graduated high school. It inspired me to become an engineer, and today I’m studying to be a physicist. Crazy how time flies.
"Interstellar is one of the most critically acclaimed Science Fiction movies ever" - It's actually Nolans second worst reviewed film with only a 73% on Rotten Tomatoes, it's an absolutely brilliant film and I'd argue one of Nolan's best but it's one of his few films that actually isn't critically acclaimed.
@@Wheresjay Damn that's crazy.
Rotten Tomatoes doesn't measure "critically acclaimed sci-fi". The point is that within the sci-fi movies, Interstellar is at the top when evaluating it as a whole: science, production, story, etc. However, arguments can be made if you see them by era because 2001: A Space Odyssey is always brought up in these conversations.
rotten tomatoes vs an academy award …. i’d say the academy wins. its very much critically acclaimed lol
Great video. Interstellar has got to be one of my favorite movies. Few small issues.. but the power of the movie just is undeniable!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
The movie that made me obsessed with space exploration
I’m so glad I went to see this on Wednesday. It was the last showing in my town and it was PACKED!!!
One of my favorite movies of all time!!! Can’t wait to listen to your thoughts on it.
Edit: Just finished. Awesome video! I didn’t know that much about the production, so that was interesting. And the story analysis is on point as always.
Will never get tired of this movie
If one of Nolans goals for this movie was to rekindle excitement for space exploration, it seems like he definitely got what he wanted. When interstellar came out, the space shuttle had just stopped flying. NASA was going nowhere and other space agencies and launch companies were in a stalemate. Rockets were expended on every flight and extremely costly.
10 years later, NASA is preparing to go back to the moon before the end of this decade. China is right on their heels and have their own space station. The biggest rocket ever flown is making regular test flights out of Texas and doing things never done before. Reusable rockets have become so commonplace they now feel routine. The commercial space industry is thriving. Launch costs are dropping fast. We have launched more mass into orbit these last few years than we have since space travel began in the ~1960’s *combined*.
We’re truly experiencing a second golden age of spaceflight and i’m positive Interstellar contributed to this in its own way. And we only started a single global plague in those 10 years! :p
bro ur vids are actually top tier. keep it up man!
26:02 It makes sense that it is an advanced version of the human race in the “future” because, as Dr Brand hypothesized while the engines stalled on Miller’s planet, time may be experienced by the 5-dimensional beings as a physical dimension (or otherwise experienced in a while outside of the forced chronology we experience) so they can do things across time like Cooper did in the tesseract and thus arrange events outside of the chronology to ensure their own survival, it seems “convenient” because it operates outside of our understanding of time and space but in the context of what times means in 5 dimensions, it makes sense
We all just slipped passed gargantua..
by my estimation, Christopher Nolan just wrapped filming hours ago.
Dude Hans Zimmer is such a sweet guy omg protect him at all costs! ❤
My favorite movie as a kid was Inception until I watched this movie and it took that top spot. Then I realized the common theme was Christopher Nolan - what a hell of a director! Loved learning all the details about the production for this film. Great analysis as always man 🙌🏻
"Do you remember where you were when you subscribed to the gold man?"😆 that was good
I cry 3 to 4 times if I watch this movie alone.
Emotional masterpiece!
Finally early to one of these masterpieces
Your mom was finally early to one of my masterpieces
Glad I got the chance of seeing it in imax!
Always heard this movie was good but I never saw it until this past weekend in IMAX. Absolutely brilliant and in my top 3 all time, so glad it was brought back to theaters
Glad you got to see it on the big screen!
Wonderful review as always 🙌 great work Gold Man
Seeing this in IMAX for the re-release was absolute fucking cinema and I’m still in awe a day later. Waited years to get this back in IMAX, and it was definitely worth the wait
I have to say, this is one of the best movies I've ever seen in my life.
Christopher Nolan is like a god sometimes its amazing how creative he is and what he can create. I am always in such awe of these creators
Just saw it in imax and man is it so good. I’ve already seen it before but seeing it in imax was such an experience. Loudest film I’ve seen in a theater but it added to the experience!
You have to be a bot!
Wretched movie!!!!!!
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(If you’re not a bot, pretend to be so you don’t feel so stupid for finding out that people actually think this movie is ignorant and not just saying “it’s awesome” JUST because they hear everyone else say “it’s awesome” because they think others are saying “it’s awesome”
@ bro what 💀 I’m not a dang bot and I really do actually like the film. People can have opinions you know 🤦
That was 10 years ago already? Omg Im freaking old.!!! Nooooo
Crazy huh....I remember vividly walking into the theater to watch this movie 10 year ago💔
It couldn’t have been re-released at a better time. The idea of wanting to leave this world due to inflation, job scarcity, financial turmoil and social degradation. Existential dread exists in so many ways because of the want of more.
Love this film. I have a couple small flaws with the set up, but overall it's a top 10 movie for me. I give it a 9.5/10 for sure.
The characters should drive the story. It makes it feel more natural, organic and keeps me invested in the story. If the story drives the characters, it comes across as unnatural and very contrived. This film deserves all the awards it can possibly get. It's beyond an A+ film. Nolan is a cinematic genius.
Maybe the ending is convenient, but the interaction he has with his daughter at the end brings me to tears every time. Don't know if you have to be a parent to feel the impact, but it's huge. And it makes the feeling of love personal for the viewer, well me anyway :)
I’d argue the ending is way more bizarre than convenient. It takes the movie from hard science fiction to “all you need is love to save the day” (which is a good message, but not implemented within the rules of the universe). Weird twist and wish it connected to the rest of the film’s worldbuilding so we could understand why he ended up there
Interstellar was the first time I saw Nolan straight up not care lol. It's just a rehash of Inception and a continuation of TDKR. We once again get to see a man-child main character have it both ways. He both abandons his daughter for his own pursuits, and he gets to rear her and be considered a great father by her anyway.
Mckonahay wasn't only perfect. But he was the ONE. He was able to not OVER or UNDER act. But he was pure simplicity in human nature
My favorite movie of all time. Never gets old
I’m not one to rewatch movies besides comedies. If I know what’s coming I’m not drawn back in to rewatch it. This is the movie I have rewatched the most. From the score to the emotional scenes, it just invokes a feeling that no other movie has accomplished
26:11 it can black holes literally exist and the entirety of humanity's existence and the reality /universe we live in is predicated on a shit ton of impossible conveniences soo.
Can't believe it is 10 years wow
I was freshly 10 when this movie released and it instantly became my favorite. It was everything I loved about movies, music, and stories rolled up into one film. As I’ve gotten older and literally grown up with this movie, I’ve been able to dissect every little part and flaw. Yet, despite its flaws, or perhaps BECAUSE of its flaws, I love it even more. I notice something new or form a new interpretation of a scene every time I watch it. For example, when I saw it in theaters today (such a cathartic moment btw, since I didn’t get to see it in theaters 10 years ago), Cooper says “slow down turbo” to Tom. This has always been a cute and endearing, but fairly inconsequential line to me. However, on Mann’s planet, Cooper says the exact same thing to CASE as he flies past. In that moment I consciously realized that despite the cynicism and performative nonchalance he employs to function day-to-day, Cooper feels for each character DEEPLY. He cares about every character, even those he’s at odds with, and even sees these robots, who he’s aware he has complete control over, as part of his family. It’s things like these I’m only able to notice as I’ve grown up and experienced the radical faith and love in humans that is championed in this movie. To me, the characters serve the story as much as they are synonymous with the story. This movie has flaws, but so do we, and it asks us to forgive those flaws for the sake of a satisfying and mystifying release..
You're so right, it's crazy to think about how many layers there are to this movie.
It's not a "supernatural they." Cooper and TARS talk about it in the tesseract, "they is us", future humanity that has developed wormhole technology. Future humans knew where to put the entry wormhole because Cooper made it back. I don't think it's like a deus ex machina plot hole. It's part of the twisty-turvy timeline paradox.
And I've seen plenty of science documentaries about cosmology, the multiverse, m-theory, and parallel universes. All the scientists involved in those disciples have said gravity can indeed be transmitted across dimensions.
Saw it in IMAX 70mm film at Lincoln Square. Middle row middle seat. Paid 75 a pop from someone on reddit. Best movie theatre experience of my life.
I always thought Kip Thorne and Rip Torn (from MIB) were the same person. I’m dumb.
Nice video 😉
Credit to you man, keep up the amazing work. You got a new fan in me this week
@@thegoldman25 haha appreciate it!
@@thegoldman25 your videos are trash dumb
how so?
@@thegoldman25 how so?
Arcane and Interstellar almost have the same conclusion! The rune with the time symbol that Victor gives Jayce has the same effect on the story as the watch that Cooper gives Murphy, both are the framing device for an escape from a doomed fate.
Best movie of this generation
204: One thing that will always stick with me is the music...it just lingers in the back of your mind! Thoughts?
This wouldn’t be as good as it is without Nolan. His talent in filmmaking is unbeatable.
The movie is 10/10 this video is 11/10
seeing it tonight in imax!!
4:20 I watched Interstellar for the first time only because it back to theaters for 10th anniversary. The movie was truly amazing and tick the curiosity in me to learn more about the space and physics and universe. Prior to the movie, I didn't know about Einstein General Relativity Theory. Nor did I know the Newton Gravity Theory might actually incorrect and outdated. Most interesting part was the time dilation and "new definition" of time and space. Very interesting movie that not based on some nonsense and "flashy" effects like other sci-fi movies. You know this movie is the real deal when you realize that The Flash from marvel is actually a non-sense phenomenal superpower (when you traveled near the speed of light, you would see people around you ageg faster, instead of experienced time freeze like the Flash did). So, I can say, yes, the movie did succeed motivate me to be excel at what I do, made me curious about physics theories, space mysteries, and more importantly, encouraged me to be a part of humankind progression.
(Correct my math if it’s wrong)
23 years x 365 days per year is 8395.
8395 days is 8395 seconds by the logic of the movie.
This is 139.91 minutes or 2 and a half hours!
They only experienced 2 and a half hours while everyone else experienced 23 years is absolutely crazy.
One of my favs of all time
Fine… I’ll watch Interstellar again
For the 9999th time
Interstellar is my favorite movie of all time.
I've gotta say, I really fucking love this movie! This movie is one of the best of all time!
Top 3 movies of all time
Interstellar, a movie, making a scientifically accurate visualization of black hole 5 years prior to NASA officially releasing one is just batshit crazy ✨
This is the 100th video on this subject …. Fuck it….. but i could give half a fu….later…
My in-flight movie NO MATTER WHAT.
Caught it on imax today with my partner by my side 😢 beautiful as always and so happy to have experienced it once again on the big screen. Absolutely stellar movie.
Glad you got to see it again!
Hands down my favorite film.
Teared up like twice when I watched the rerelease
I hope interstellar is going to come to streaming in imax.
I only watched it this years in cinema and wow…… I cried so much it was just amazingly done. How it’s both crushingly sad and so hopeful… I can’t. Thought I would definitely disagree Thant it’s the best movie ever made (I’m sorry it’s Lord of the Rings for ever) but for me the best stand alone movie.
But one question remains for me (didn’t find the as er ich freaking 3h of screentime): Is Cooper his first or last mane? I mean everyone calls him Cooper, his dad, the person je stands a whole space Expedition with, a guy he met five Minuten ago….. can please someone explain?
His name is Joseph Cooper.
Cooper Cooper 😆
Watched this for the first time literally 3 days ago and instantly became my 4th favorite movie of all time
So fucking goated and peak on every level
I get stuck in it every time I find it channel hopping.
This, like most of Nolan movies, is on my yearly watch list. Nolan makes movies that stanf the test of time.....barrerummmppp.
Absolute masterpiece