I would've just killed myself after a couple months tbh. Rom is the unsung hero of this movie. Dude kept his sanity for two decades and never moved the ship. Someone like Mann would've just left after a while.
@@entityzero1269 In the movie he mentioned that he froze himself in cryosleep for a couple years but had to leave it because the machine failed... After that he just waited
I’m 23 years old and this scene hit me hard as fuck cuz this man just waited 23 years (MY WHOLE LIFETIME) for the return of Brand and Cooper. Love this movie
@@pyro3215 take a nap and wake up to see no one is still around, is the same delima to live 23 years without anyone and looking into space void. That's what the comment mean
@@Jebesniper for nap i mean 5 years long hybernations. The comment could have a mean if it was written by someone who lived a dozine year of their lives
@@pyro3215 Imagine seeing your pals abandon ship and waiting for 3 whole years for them to return, and then imagine the psychological impact that the idea that they might not return and you are left there alone forever would have on your psyche.
I'm 46 this month. I imagine my son, who's 8! He would be over 30 years old! This movie was so epically mind bending. Matthew McConaughey's greatest work, and he has many great ones.
Most underrated line in the movie: "I thought I was prepared, I knew the theory.....reality is different." You can know all the science in the world, and the crazy impact it can have. But until it happens to you and people you know in a very real and irrevocable way...it hits really hard.
People forget, he didnt wait 23 years just sitting in that ship. They have the sleeping chambers. He probably spent most that time in a sort of coma. Thats why he sais, "Didn't seem right to dream half my life away."
Imagine waiting 23 years man geez this movie is tries it’s best to display the real emotions in these types of situations because after a while even if they were to show up after so long I’d have the same melancholy reaction he did. He wasn’t jumpful with joy, or even broke a cheesy smile or hugs just a realization
Not really. The idea of dropping a probe into the black hole and that it might survive and be able transmit data back to Earth came from him spending years studying it.
I bet he slept through the "mission time" years. Seeing that they were'nt back, he stayed awake. I believe the original plan was 7 years (1 hour on the surface.)
Theoretically, put everything on low power consumption (turn off gravity. I think that eats up huge amounts of power) and go to sleep. Power could be retrieved from solar.
@@gabriel9668 once the ship stars spinning, it requieres no further expenses (which is the source of "gravity" or rather, centrifugal forces). To slow it down, it does need monopropellant.
Theory of relativity is a S.O.B. You lose your whole family, but you're the same age. This scene made the movie for me. As Anne Hathaway said, you know the theory, but reality is alot different. Unfortunately, this is how someone can live till the end of time. But would someone want to?
@@MaliciousSRT Because they’re landing on a planet that has close proximity to a black hole time runs slower for them, in the movie every hour they spend on the planet is 7 years on earth. This is a real concept but the magnitudes time is likely exaggerated. Anyway in the movie if they’d spent 11 days on that planet it would have been equal to 1000 years on earth. For them it would have been a third of a month but back on earth the human race would have been long dead and they could take a glimpse into what our civilization looks like after extinction
@@MacTac141 I get the movie magic concept but I dont believe it to be real, scientists barely understand black holes let alone how they affect near by planets, besides them getting sucked in. One concept is our universe started after being sucked into a black hole, the only thing to compress us down and then BANG, is a black hole. Black holes are everywhere, spitting out new universes, bang bang bang bang bang....
He studied the back hole for all those years is what gave them the idea that they could send in a probe and it would escape it's pull if it could cross fast enough and then relay all the data.
@@21972012145525I can't explain the science behind it. But when they are on Manns planet before learning the truth.... And copper is planning on completing their mission there and leaving for earth, there in one scene... Romily gives him the idea of sending in a probe into the black hole. Cooper does that later in the scene when they are doing the gravity assist. Tars relayed the quantum data to coop, coop sends it murph. Earthlings are saved lol All for Roms idea. Took him 23 years to study that Thou.
I don't get is how their friend in the orbiter waited 23 years for them, thinking they would need help. How he would take an emergency call from the surface if time was slower to him? He would take months to figure out the slow voice calling him, assuming he would even hear anything.
Time isn't Physically slowed for them, it's the theory of relativity they are experiencing time different relative to each other but to each person time feels like normal. So if the guy had radio com'd down to them and nothing else was stopping him from doing that they should hear each other just fine
@@austinflores9597 I think it would work like you say if it was recorded messages sent back and forth, but if they were transmitted live wouldn't they be stretched or compressed in time relative to each other? Cooper taking 1 second to say "help please" would appear to Romilly to take almost 5 hours.
You spend 23+ years thinking about what to say to those two if you ever see them again and then you blow it saying something they already knew, which you also discussed together right before they left, dressed like a hobo, almost sad on watching them getting back carrying the meaning of your existence.
I think the "unsure" part would be the worst. At some point you'd have to resign yourself to the assumption that they probably aren't coming back and that you're just going to exist here until you die of natural causes.
Amazing how Rom tries to answer the question "How many years?" but is actually CASE who gives the exact numbers. Imagine trying to track time alone in the vastness of space without anyone around.
the fact that he still there and waiting for them 23 years is heart breaking. normal person will leave after 5 years maximum. He can comeback to earth to meet his family instead of waiting there without any hope
I know some Norwegian and the subtitles are different in some parts because there are less words in Norwegian than English so there are some words in English that they don’t have words for in norwegian
he probably ate his own sh!t over and over and over again for 23 years, that's how he had enough food and that's how he managed to survive alone in space
23 years is crazy even if the guy can take years of "nap", I will seriously think about leaving whenever I wake up from the naps. like 5 years nap -> not comin back -> another 5 years nap -> not coming back ... then how many times cab you possibly decide to go back to the nap? I think if the naps are 5 years worth then I think twice are enough for me
Ok so when I first saw this, the guy didn't look that much older when they see him....and I half expected him after he said "I've waited years" to be like "sike naw I'm playing y'all were only gone for like three days" I dunno the way he says "I've waited years" kind of feels sarcastic to me
*23 Years is messages* "Yeah, hi, Lumberg here" "Lumberg again, just stepped away from my desk and noticed you weren't here" "Yeah, peter, Lumberg again" 😂😂😂😂
@@whatotherfoodfish7565 - You obviously don't have a family. Maybe you'd be pissed off if Brand completely f*cked up the mission and you spent 23 years somewhere for no reason whatsoever?! Maybe you'd be pissed off if your 11 year old daughter you left behind is now the same age as you and you son is 5 years older?! Maybe you'd be pissed off if you missed out on them both growing up and having a family? Maybe you'd be pissed off if you missed your Dad dying? Romilly and Brand had far less to lose than Cooper. The sense of loss for Cooper is just overwhelming and hearbreaking. You can't even begin to imagine what Cooper is going through here.
She really owes him a pity lay. I mean, he's alone for 23 years because she disobeyed a direct and absolute order. He took one from the team, she should be ok with taking one from him.
The subtitles have to be a joke because 95% of it is absolute nonsense. At 1:16 Cooper says his own name and the subtitles say "Å faen" which translates to "oh fuck" in English
I know it's meant to be an emotional scene (which I'm not gonna be overly nitpicky) but he slept for a bit and then was awake for a good chunk. Their oxygen would have run out by then.
Absolutely Changed my life how I looked at life how I viewed my time and just important my family is and how much time I’ve wasted not being around them. I’ve given up years of my life
Rom should have followed them with the other craft when they did not return -lets say- in 6 months. By this way he could have saved time and not got any older unnecessarily
I wondered how they ended up being gone for 23 earth years while they are on the Miller planet for less than 10 minutes according to the screentime. that would mean 10 minutes should be roughly a year passed on earth unless they were there for 3 hours and we don't want to watch the whole movie of them being stuck on the Miller planet for 3 hours straight.
I think the math was wrong. Atleast thats what i got from her comment when she got back. It’s different then even they thought time wise. We saw maybe 5-10 mins of fhem there. And what happened. So we kno they didnt get stuck or anything
confirmed that black ppl really aged like wine bc the first time I saw this I didn’t realize he waited for 23 years (there was no subtitles didn’t hear them properly) bc he looked exactly just the same. I get the hybernation thing but damn waiting even for a week is depressing af. ppl on earth will never know the sacrifices and they endured to save them. Bravest mf heroes
This movie highlights the question that... Given the ability to travel near the speed of light, and thus enduring the proportional time dilation; ... would you really want to?
@@robs2579 Oooh, Jeesus Christ, man! :D ...it's a JOKE! Come on, huh?? :) Let's just all have some levity and have a LAUGH about things ! :) PS. I even forgot I wrote that - not to mention - I'm a RIGHT WINGED CONSERVATIVE - so what?? :D People should learn back how is it to be able to laugh at things!
Imagine waiting 23 years just to hear them say “there’s nothing here we’re leaving” ☠️
LMAO..."FUUUUCKKK, this mission SUCKS!!!"
They should’ve all just gone down to the planet together.
@@glenistergrotj3022 He chose himself to stay back and study, besides someone had to take care of the Endurance
@@glenistergrotj3022 this would make zero sense in so many aspects :D
Ok
Just knowing that man waited 23 years is heart wrenching
And in the void and loneliness and not knowing if anyone was returning or not.
He had a couple of stretches man, he could have waited 10 years man
i know everyone says the main characters plotlines were sad and moving but i thought this guy's story was the most heartbreaking
I think that a family man loosing 23 years is more heart wrenching
That's dedication Space exploration
After 23 years, Cooper could've given him a hug at least
Ikr
He was thinking about his family
He realised that his 'little girl' was now 23 years older.
Yeah but it was only a few hours for Cooper, so he doesn't have to.
@Baco I do have kids and would have given him a hug. You would understand if you weren't so selfish.
Seems like a horror movie. Imagine alone in space for full 23 years. Knowing maybe gonna die alone in vast space
Space time 🤫
Yeah I wanna see a movie about that..it should be interesting
Well he did have TARS's company
How did he get food, water, and oxygen for 23 years anyway 😂?
Imagine if the story was told from his perspective in isolation for a part, that would be a horror.
was not expecting the all caps SEMEN at the end ill tell ya that
i was looking for this comment lol.
@@john-mi1ud Same. As soon as I saw SEMEN pop up, I was straight to the comment section xD
@@wisewizardgaming780 meeee too.
"How long ..... 23 yeeeeeaaaaaarrrrrssssssss!!" Shot my load!!
@@Hey_MikeZeroEcho22P Sounds like we have ourselves a NNN winner xD
I love how this video of a heartbreaking scene ends with the word S E M E N
after all that's where all starts xD
@@Jebesniper what comes 1st the Semen or the egg?
@@own-ski6643 although i've beard and hair like him, but i am not jesus mate.
@@Jebesniper It makes sense.
Thinking the same. Hahahaha
I would've just killed myself after a couple months tbh.
Rom is the unsung hero of this movie. Dude kept his sanity for two decades and never moved the ship. Someone like Mann would've just left after a while.
And did it just to get blown up by Mann a month or so after they returned. Poor Rom.
How did he sustained himself?
@@entityzero1269 In the movie he mentioned that he froze himself in cryosleep for a couple years but had to leave it because the machine failed... After that he just waited
@Marcus-Aerilius Maximus what are you, 12?
@@madcake2181 lol he's definitely no alpha for sure.
I’m 23 years old and this scene hit me hard as fuck cuz this man just waited 23 years (MY WHOLE LIFETIME) for the return of Brand and Cooper. Love this movie
man did you watch the scene? he said he took a couple of naps. he probably only lived 13
@@pyro3215 take a nap and wake up to see no one is still around, is the same delima to live 23 years without anyone and looking into space void. That's what the comment mean
@@Jebesniper for nap i mean 5 years long hybernations. The comment could have a mean if it was written by someone who lived a dozine year of their lives
@@pyro3215 Imagine seeing your pals abandon ship and waiting for 3 whole years for them to return, and then imagine the psychological impact that the idea that they might not return and you are left there alone forever would have on your psyche.
I'm 46 this month. I imagine my son, who's 8! He would be over 30 years old!
This movie was so epically mind bending. Matthew McConaughey's greatest work, and he has many great ones.
Most underrated line in the movie:
"I thought I was prepared, I knew the theory.....reality is different."
You can know all the science in the world, and the crazy impact it can have. But until it happens to you and people you know in a very real and irrevocable way...it hits really hard.
That’s cuz she was an idiot on millers planet
How the fuck is it "underrated"? Who is underrating it? This fucking word....do you even know what it means?
What a selfish bitch
People forget, he didnt wait 23 years just sitting in that ship. They have the sleeping chambers. He probably spent most that time in a sort of coma. Thats why he sais, "Didn't seem right to dream half my life away."
He was probably awake for several years though, I couldn’t even imagine in isolation for 1 year.
10-16 years
he had a few sleeps
There were those who in real life went into a coma for decades and woke up again. Maybe they can understand Cooper.
It's absurd, like a lot of stuff in this movie.
"They keep getting older, I stay the same age."
Reverse teenagers?
Underrated comment 😂
Its been a while since I belly laughed at a comment. lol
Pahahahaahahhahahahahahahaha female spatial dilation
Best most awesome comment PERIOD!!
Just the fact that he kept it together is amazing. And even more true that this is a movie to show that
You couldn't, besides, what was he going to survive on. Where the fuck was Tesco???
@@rkillian7233 umm he hibernated. +space food it way different than the food we eat.
What if Rom waiting 23 years, then when he ask about Doyle, then they reply with died 40 minutes ago. Damn
Imagine waiting 23 years man geez this movie is tries it’s best to display the real emotions in these types of situations because after a while even if they were to show up after so long I’d have the same melancholy reaction he did. He wasn’t jumpful with joy, or even broke a cheesy smile or hugs just a realization
0:08 Your dog when you came back home after 3 hours.
This took me out 😂😂😂
I’m sorry, I can’t 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 this is so funny!
23 years of his life wasted and then ends up dying in a heart wrenching way. Absolutely kills me what he went through.
Not really. The idea of dropping a probe into the black hole and that it might survive and be able transmit data back to Earth came from him spending years studying it.
A spin-off movie should be produced about Rom in endurance in all those 23 years.
sounds like a fun movie haha
It would be a LOT of jerking off. We're probably talking 6-8 times per day out of sheer boredom.
@@ghostzz. Sounds boring as absolute shit
sounds boring as fuck
23 years of supplies, food water and oxygen? Even if he was in cryogenic sleep for parts of it - that requires power!
I bet he slept through the "mission time" years. Seeing that they were'nt back, he stayed awake. I believe the original plan was 7 years (1 hour on the surface.)
Theoretically, put everything on low power consumption (turn off gravity. I think that eats up huge amounts of power) and go to sleep. Power could be retrieved from solar.
@@gabriel9668 once the ship stars spinning, it requieres no further expenses (which is the source of "gravity" or rather, centrifugal forces). To slow it down, it does need monopropellant.
@watson returns Is it called stellar? I dont know honestly. But of course, yes, the solar/stellar panels would retrieve energy from the nearest star.
The ship was way way advanced. They would have fried from all the space radiation if it wasn’t.
His acting here is shadowed by everything here; His mannerisms and body language of being isolated for 23 years is profound
Theory of relativity is a S.O.B. You lose your whole family, but you're the same age. This scene made the movie for me. As Anne Hathaway said, you know the theory, but reality is alot different. Unfortunately, this is how someone can live till the end of time. But would someone want to?
Just think, if they’d hovered in the atmosphere of the water planet they could have returned to earth thousands of years after the end of civilization
@@MacTac141 wow
@@MacTac141 How so? You travel "into the future" by traveling at light speed in space
@@MaliciousSRT Because they’re landing on a planet that has close proximity to a black hole time runs slower for them, in the movie every hour they spend on the planet is 7 years on earth. This is a real concept but the magnitudes time is likely exaggerated.
Anyway in the movie if they’d spent 11 days on that planet it would have been equal to 1000 years on earth. For them it would have been a third of a month but back on earth the human race would have been long dead and they could take a glimpse into what our civilization looks like after extinction
@@MacTac141 I get the movie magic concept but I dont believe it to be real, scientists barely understand black holes let alone how they affect near by planets, besides them getting sucked in. One concept is our universe started after being sucked into a black hole, the only thing to compress us down and then BANG, is a black hole. Black holes are everywhere, spitting out new universes, bang bang bang bang bang....
He studied the back hole for all those years is what gave them the idea that they could send in a probe and it would escape it's pull if it could cross fast enough and then relay all the data.
Explain plz
@@21972012145525I can't explain the science behind it. But when they are on Manns planet before learning the truth.... And copper is planning on completing their mission there and leaving for earth, there in one scene... Romily gives him the idea of sending in a probe into the black hole.
Cooper does that later in the scene when they are doing the gravity assist.
Tars relayed the quantum data to coop, coop sends it murph. Earthlings are saved lol
All for Roms idea. Took him 23 years to study that Thou.
I don't get is how their friend in the orbiter waited 23 years for them, thinking they would need help. How he would take an emergency call from the surface if time was slower to him? He would take months to figure out the slow voice calling him, assuming he would even hear anything.
Time isn't Physically slowed for them, it's the theory of relativity they are experiencing time different relative to each other but to each person time feels like normal. So if the guy had radio com'd down to them and nothing else was stopping him from doing that they should hear each other just fine
Juz imagine everything slow by 7 year. What they send out in 1 hour would take full 7 years to reach him!
@@austinflores9597 I think it would work like you say if it was recorded messages sent back and forth, but if they were transmitted live wouldn't they be stretched or compressed in time relative to each other? Cooper taking 1 second to say "help please" would appear to Romilly to take almost 5 hours.
I thought he was on a cryo sleep most of the time?
@@bobbytaraantino his intelligent mind would not let him.
I was about to start tearing up but then *SEMEN*. I haven't laughed like that in ages. Thank you.
Having the Norwegian subtitles really cleared this up for me. Thanks.
I want to see this all over again in theaters.
This scene and that background music make a grown man cry every time.
"Heartwrenching scene happens"
*SEMEN*
I am coming back to this video in 23 years, 4 months and 3 days. It will probably be interesting to see my past.
The next scene is absolutely gut reaching. 😔
You spend 23+ years thinking about what to say to those two if you ever see them again and then you blow it saying something they already knew, which you also discussed together right before they left, dressed like a hobo, almost sad on watching them getting back carrying the meaning of your existence.
🤣
23 years with nothing to do, I would be JACKED!!!!
You mean one arm would be jacked?
Jacked to the tits....
Oh wait, wrong movie
Imagine you waited for years, alone and unsure
I think the "unsure" part would be the worst. At some point you'd have to resign yourself to the assumption that they probably aren't coming back and that you're just going to exist here until you die of natural causes.
And to die a few days after , absolute madness
Amazing how Rom tries to answer the question "How many years?" but is actually CASE who gives the exact numbers. Imagine trying to track time alone in the vastness of space without anyone around.
the fact that he still there and waiting for them 23 years is heart breaking. normal person will leave after 5 years maximum. He can comeback to earth to meet his family instead of waiting there without any hope
He doesn't have any family as It is mentioned earlier no one on the ship has attachments
I'll leave within a week 🤣🤣
@@Fertile_Program cooper had kids and Brandt a father you idiot
5yrs to you is like half an hr to them on the planet. I dunno. Id wait, that’s really not much time
That amount of isolation would have drove him mentally insane. Humans aren’t meant to be alone.
I can’t lie I was high watching this scene , can you imagine waited for so long not knowing if anyone would come back my god blew my mind
This is exactly what I feel every time when my wife go shopping for clothes and I have to wait her.
I've waited years 😭
Scares the crap out of me to think how Cooper and Brandt felt when they realize 23 years whizzed by like it was nothing and they didn’t even feel it.
At least give the guy a hug
The subtitles below said "snapchat" at one point O.o when he was talking about receiving messages
And apparently Doyle is Matthew, because in Norway you do not get to keep your own name.
I know some Norwegian and the subtitles are different in some parts because there are less words in Norwegian than English so there are some words in English that they don’t have words for in norwegian
@@Jaypes1 Rom is Kristian
@@h0welss That doesn’t make any sense.
As someone who speaks norwegian these captions are gold
Lol sant
“Something seemed wrong about dreaming my life away.”
We've got years of unseen snapchats you might wanna take a look at.
He had enough food on that ship for 23 years?
He said he slept for "a few stretches" so we can takes years off the 23 although still a very long time
he probably ate his own sh!t over and over and over again for 23 years, that's how he had enough food and that's how he managed to survive alone in space
Ori that’s literally impossible bruh. You can consume your own urine but feces will give you ecoli
But they slept in warm water baths... you need cold temps to slow the metabolism. I didn’t understand that part either
They were on a mission to save humanity. I'm sure they had food to last up to 50 years.
23 years is crazy even if the guy can take years of "nap", I will seriously think about leaving whenever I wake up from the naps. like 5 years nap -> not comin back -> another 5 years nap -> not coming back ... then how many times cab you possibly decide to go back to the nap? I think if the naps are 5 years worth then I think twice are enough for me
Alone for 23 years. Sounds like Heaven to me.
In a confined space with shit food and probably no fapz or video games
“I’ve waited years for Star Citizen. 23 years, 4 months, 8 days”
7 years is 1 hour, they where gone for 3.5 hours.... Crazy
Since we’re stripping this moving down…the emotional composure of romilly after seeing his team after 23 years…bruh. I fucking love interstellar man.
That scene is so troubling
Semen™
1:16 The Norwegian word for ''message'' is ''snapchat'' skull emoji
Romily: Can I get a hug Matt?
Matt: Bro. Only if you didn't soil my bedsheets while I was away.
Poor guy waited 23 years alone that’s sad
didnt even give nicca a hug
😭
Space SEMEN
The semen at the end was unexpected, so was the snapchat in the subtitles.
Give the man a hug for fuck safe, he's spent 23 years on his own not knowing...
Ok so when I first saw this, the guy didn't look that much older when they see him....and I half expected him after he said "I've waited years" to be like "sike naw I'm playing y'all were only gone for like three days"
I dunno the way he says "I've waited years" kind of feels sarcastic to me
*23 Years is messages*
"Yeah, hi, Lumberg here"
"Lumberg again, just stepped away from my desk and noticed you weren't here"
"Yeah, peter, Lumberg again"
😂😂😂😂
Dude was dedicated to his mission, 23 fucking years. Wow
Yeah, that caught me off guard.
Always thought cooper was so rude just went by him after waiting for them 23 years
that's the part that hurt me smh.. i was like wow. Felt bad for Romilly.
@@whatotherfoodfish7565 - You obviously don't have a family. Maybe you'd be pissed off if Brand completely f*cked up the mission and you spent 23 years somewhere for no reason whatsoever?! Maybe you'd be pissed off if your 11 year old daughter you left behind is now the same age as you and you son is 5 years older?! Maybe you'd be pissed off if you missed out on them both growing up and having a family? Maybe you'd be pissed off if you missed your Dad dying?
Romilly and Brand had far less to lose than Cooper. The sense of loss for Cooper is just overwhelming and hearbreaking. You can't even begin to imagine what Cooper is going through here.
Shit like this is why having an android like the ones in the alien movies is important for such space travel.
She really owes him a pity lay. I mean, he's alone for 23 years because she disobeyed a direct and absolute order. He took one from the team, she should be ok with taking one from him.
what a weird thing to say
Why the hell would u think he wanted a lay from her? Weirdo.
I support this
SEMEN.. uhh.. okay
Where?
on faces.
1:17
Man was alone for 23 years, goddamn.
SEMEN, not the one word summary I would have chosen, but OK
Yeah, that kind've caught me off guard there...
Dr. Brand: Hey Rom..
Romilly: You forgot to leave me the WiFi password...
As a single father to two baby boys this is hard
0:00 How it feels waiting for food curier
Am I the only one who watches this movie going “Will you fucking SPEAK UP, ROM?!?” 🤣
“We’ve got years of messages stored”
*subtitle: snapchat* 👻
The subtitles have to be a joke because 95% of it is absolute nonsense. At 1:16 Cooper says his own name and the subtitles say "Å faen" which translates to "oh fuck" in English
... okay, first time i’ve seen «nynorsk» subtitles.
Thats sexy.
I broke on day 8 of quarantine, killed my neighbors laundry and escaped into the jungle to hunt down waffles.
I know it's meant to be an emotional scene (which I'm not gonna be overly nitpicky) but he slept for a bit and then was awake for a good chunk.
Their oxygen would have run out by then.
23 years, male and alone... I would be very carful what I touch on that ship.
This movie is more emotional than any other I've experienced. Just saying
Absolutely Changed my life how I looked at life how I viewed my time and just important my family is and how much time I’ve wasted not being around them. I’ve given up years of my life
My girlfriend and I when she she can't find any clothes at the store and tells me we're leaving.
So unreal with the music and everything
I've waited years.
Lmao these subtitle are hilarious 😂😂
Rom should have followed them with the other craft when they did not return -lets say- in 6 months. By this way he could have saved time and not got any older unnecessarily
Broooo 23 years cooped up in that station… omggggg
Does not the guy deserve a hug.
I wondered how they ended up being gone for 23 earth years while they are on the Miller planet for less than 10 minutes according to the screentime. that would mean 10 minutes should be roughly a year passed on earth unless they were there for 3 hours and we don't want to watch the whole movie of them being stuck on the Miller planet for 3 hours straight.
I think the math was wrong. Atleast thats what i got from her comment when she got back. It’s different then even they thought time wise. We saw maybe 5-10 mins of fhem there. And what happened. So we kno they didnt get stuck or anything
Realistically he would go insane from being alone all those years... hel have some sort of disorder
He said he slept for a few years
23 years a prison sentence! They’re lucky they had crew and a ship to return to……😭😱
00:25 my man waits 25 years and dude just walks past, no hug like ain't nothin but a Thang, chicken wang
confirmed that black ppl really aged like wine bc the first time I saw this I didn’t realize he waited for 23 years (there was no subtitles didn’t hear them properly) bc he looked exactly just the same. I get the hybernation thing but damn waiting even for a week is depressing af. ppl on earth will never know the sacrifices and they endured to save them. Bravest mf heroes
This movie highlights the question that...
Given the ability to travel near the speed of light, and thus enduring the proportional time dilation; ... would you really want to?
This was the part that broke me
Shouldn’t he have gone insane from 23 years in isolation and no human contact?
I hope he at least had a fleshlight onboard...
For those wondering, the subtitles are mostly bs. Sincerely, a Norwegian.
0:09 when the pizza guy shows up past the delivery time
The black guy always gets the stiffest sentence - even in space - 23 years! - just for ...I forgot what it was!...
Why do you have to make it about race, it's a movie dude
@@robs2579 Oooh, Jeesus Christ, man! :D ...it's a JOKE! Come on, huh?? :) Let's just all have some levity and have a LAUGH about things ! :)
PS.
I even forgot I wrote that - not to mention - I'm a RIGHT WINGED CONSERVATIVE - so what?? :D
People should learn back how is it to be able to laugh at things!
Romilly: “I did 23 f*cken years!!”
Ha ha ha !!!!
No one:
Me: What a heartbreaking scene
Video: Semen
I was crying in this scene for real especially if u got kids