did you guys know that the little click in this soundtrack (the original one not slowed) was equivalent to a day on Earth, when they reach the planet Miller in the movie? That means every 1.25 seconds on Miller is one Earth day. I fucking love how Christopher Nolan hid this tiny detail in the soundtrack itself. the details in this movie are amazing
2:15 this feeling when you close eyes and u imagine this big wave that was in the Interstellar, but u place yourself in this situation gave me goosebumps
i can just picture a cabin right by the lake, and hiking the mountain or some not all of it and coming back tired, showering and then cracking open a pop... reminds me of summers
I listened normal version thousand times but this edit hits different. Whoever made this you're the greatest person alive. Can you make same edit for "No time for caution" ?
i was analyzing what and why humans mindset and emotions temporarily change when they listen to Hans Zimmer music.Apparently with Mountains, it seems to be the ticking of the time, which makes your brain wonder what is going to happen, but with the tempo rising little by little people's lives start flashing in a weird way, and their minds force them to put themselves in a situation where you have to think fast.Which is why they get emotional.No matter how many times i have listened to it, the trick always comes to me.Now its not only putting you in a tense situation, it puts you in a place where you tell yourself(there are two types of people), one that thinks he is a man with a legacy, one that keeps on going , one that remembers someone, somewhere is beleiving in him, and is counting on them, the other tyoe of person is one that is depressing and seeing that their life means nothing, they plan to put it on risk and eventually listen to it sadly
I remember that one day i saw 2 peoples arguing about whether the music they heard in a restaurant was happy or sad... everyone feels music differently...
Oh, where do I even begin? Let me tell you about the mountains in the image; they are an absolute marvel of nature's craftsmanship, a spectacle that demands attention and admiration. First off, let's talk about those peaks. They stand tall and proud, reaching towards the heavens with an unwavering determination that commands respect. Each one seems to have its own personality, its own story to tell, etched into the very fabric of its rugged surface. And the way they're bathed in light, oh, it's like something out of a dream! The morning sun caresses their slopes with a gentle warmth, casting long shadows that dance across the landscape in a mesmerizing display of light and shadow. But it's not just the peaks that make this image so captivating; it's the entire landscape that surrounds them. From the lush valleys below to the towering cliffs above, every inch of this scene is teeming with life and energy. The forests that cling to the mountainsides are a vibrant green, a testament to the resilience of nature in the face of adversity. And the rivers that snake their way through the valleys below, they're like lifelines, nourishing the land and everything that calls it home. And let's not forget about the colors! Oh, the colors! From the soft pastels of dawn to the fiery oranges and purples of dusk, it's like a symphony of hues playing out before our eyes. And the way they change throughout the day, shifting and blending together in a kaleidoscope of beauty, it's enough to take your breath away. But perhaps what's most awe-inspiring about this image is the sense of scale it conveys. Standing in the presence of these mountains, you can't help but feel small, insignificant even, in the grand scheme of things. And yet, at the same time, you feel connected, a part of something much larger than yourself. It's a humbling experience, to say the least, one that fills you with a sense of wonder and gratitude for the world we live in. In short, the mountains in the image are nothing short of extraordinary. They are a testament to the power and beauty of nature, a reminder of the incredible things that happen when time, patience, and a touch of magic come together. It's a scene that will stay with you long after you've looked away, a reminder of the wonders that await us if only we take the time to look.
If I land on water planet at 20 jul 1969, how many ticks passed? And what if i land at year 1 anno mundi? Which planet takes the most time to let time pass? Earth? Water? Fire?
Those aren't mountains, they're waves.
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I don't understand
@@didin_poof Interstellar
And we're in the middle of a swell
@@didin_poof have. You. Not seen. INTERSTELLAR.
I didnt think that such a stressful song could sound so beautiful when its slowed and reverbed, but you made it happen!
did you guys know that the little click in this soundtrack (the original one not slowed) was equivalent to a day on Earth, when they reach the planet Miller in the movie? That means every 1.25 seconds on Miller is one Earth day. I fucking love how Christopher Nolan hid this tiny detail in the soundtrack itself. the details in this movie are amazing
at first it is equal to a day, but the clicks slow to 1 click per second
but yes
It’s 4 am and summer night, feels like a right time to rewatch Interstellar!
That ticking sound... Every tick, a day on Earth has passed.
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2:15 this feeling when you close eyes and u imagine this big wave that was in the Interstellar, but u place yourself in this situation gave me goosebumps
WTF THIS IS WAY MORE SCARY
Sounds more Dark
chills, literal chills. i love this!!
nice!... well played sir!. my hats off to you.
This.... this is amazing.... ❤❤
that background is amazing
The goosebumps I had tho. It’s such a beautiful song ❤️
Amazing!
Like from Brazil!
Awesome!
i can just picture a cabin right by the lake, and hiking the mountain or some not all of it and coming back tired, showering and then cracking open a pop... reminds me of summers
this is just beautiful thank you much you got yourself a new subscriber:)
Thank you for joining the community 🙏
Jodidamente hermoso, no hay palabras para explicar...
GOOSEBUMPS 💥❤️🙌🏻! Now I subscribe your channel for more amazing lofi and slowverb like this 😊✨
love the picture love the song it all fits to make this amazing
Not really, the scene this takes place in has giant waves, that were confused by the main characters to be mountains.
I listened normal version thousand times but this edit hits different. Whoever made this you're the greatest person alive.
Can you make same edit for "No time for caution" ?
It is in his channel
Brilliant
i cried
Why is this so good!
2 words, Hans. Zimmer.
@@user-rz8qz5pn1c absolutely!
If I ever die by a tsunami this song will be playing when I was dying
Doyle's Special!!!
i was analyzing what and why humans mindset and emotions temporarily change when they listen to Hans Zimmer music.Apparently with Mountains, it seems to be the ticking of the time, which makes your brain wonder what is going to happen, but with the tempo rising little by little people's lives start flashing in a weird way, and their minds force them to put themselves in a situation where you have to think fast.Which is why they get emotional.No matter how many times i have listened to it, the trick always comes to me.Now its not only putting you in a tense situation, it puts you in a place where you tell yourself(there are two types of people), one that thinks he is a man with a legacy, one that keeps on going , one that remembers someone, somewhere is beleiving in him, and is counting on them, the other tyoe of person is one that is depressing and seeing that their life means nothing, they plan to put it on risk and eventually listen to it sadly
Nice analysis!! Another crazy fact about this song is that the tick every 1.25 seconds is a whole day passing on real earth in interstellar
@@user-rz8qz5pn1c Damn, also to people who know that fact and picture themselves in cooper's position just makes it even more tense
@@gon_wild5876 so true
I remember that one day i saw 2 peoples arguing about whether the music they heard in a restaurant was happy or sad...
everyone feels music differently...
@@ALPHA-vp9jp exactly, it’s all up for interpretation which is so amazing
Oh, where do I even begin? Let me tell you about the mountains in the image; they are an absolute marvel of nature's craftsmanship, a spectacle that demands attention and admiration. First off, let's talk about those peaks. They stand tall and proud, reaching towards the heavens with an unwavering determination that commands respect. Each one seems to have its own personality, its own story to tell, etched into the very fabric of its rugged surface. And the way they're bathed in light, oh, it's like something out of a dream! The morning sun caresses their slopes with a gentle warmth, casting long shadows that dance across the landscape in a mesmerizing display of light and shadow.
But it's not just the peaks that make this image so captivating; it's the entire landscape that surrounds them. From the lush valleys below to the towering cliffs above, every inch of this scene is teeming with life and energy. The forests that cling to the mountainsides are a vibrant green, a testament to the resilience of nature in the face of adversity. And the rivers that snake their way through the valleys below, they're like lifelines, nourishing the land and everything that calls it home.
And let's not forget about the colors! Oh, the colors! From the soft pastels of dawn to the fiery oranges and purples of dusk, it's like a symphony of hues playing out before our eyes. And the way they change throughout the day, shifting and blending together in a kaleidoscope of beauty, it's enough to take your breath away.
But perhaps what's most awe-inspiring about this image is the sense of scale it conveys. Standing in the presence of these mountains, you can't help but feel small, insignificant even, in the grand scheme of things. And yet, at the same time, you feel connected, a part of something much larger than yourself. It's a humbling experience, to say the least, one that fills you with a sense of wonder and gratitude for the world we live in.
In short, the mountains in the image are nothing short of extraordinary. They are a testament to the power and beauty of nature, a reminder of the incredible things that happen when time, patience, and a touch of magic come together. It's a scene that will stay with you long after you've looked away, a reminder of the wonders that await us if only we take the time to look.
that's a different kind of fear
❤
02:21 good buy tokyo
Those aren't waves, they're mountains. Thank god! Now let's get the hell off this planet!
**rolls credits**
Just what I was looking for 🙏
Glad I could help 🙏
çok farklısın good
Das sind keine Berge. Das sind Wellen.
Hans Zimmer is the second genius after mozart
He’s the modern day Mozart
Zimart
i'd place him 1st
3:00 what is that clicking wooden instrument?
If I land on water planet at 20 jul 1969, how many ticks passed?
And what if i land at year 1 anno mundi?
Which planet takes the most time to let time pass? Earth? Water? Fire?
right click on video -> loop -> left click :)
2:21 🚀🪐🔥💯
Holy Shit
2:20
3:21
3:20
where did you get the background image from?
2:18 here is where the magic begins
This movie is megalomaniac but i love it
Those aren’t mountains…
_they’re waves._
sorry but what happened to 'Flying Drone' slowed with reverb?
I had to temporarily take it down, but its back up now : ) ruclips.net/video/UuBk--k8teI/видео.html
that ain’t no mountains
those are waves
Those aren’t mountains they’re waves
Brandt, Doyle, back to the ranger now.
Not without her data.
"Those arent mountens".
they are piles of rocks
those aren't waves, they're mountains
Tell me how many clicks does it take till your mobile lose 1% of power