Amazing film! I just remember being speechless watching the scene with the explosion of the ship once matt damon tries to open it. Then the spinning and trying to regain control.. Just amazing the music and the sudden silence of them doing it and you start laughing along with them on what has just happened!
Honestly this is, to me, the best soundtrack ever made, in one of the best movies ever made. When I went to see this movie the first time with my friends, one of them said: 'How awesome is this film', on which I immediately replied 'Shut Up!'. It might have it's flaws, like all movies, but when I saw it for the first time, I lost track of everything around me, there was no break, the movie took almost 3 hours, but I was so focussed that I didn't notice it. Not once did I look at the oner people sitting next to me, not once did I think 'I'm hungry' or 'I need to go to the bathroom'. With Matthew McConaughey I went on this journey, and I loved every piece of it. Only a month later, I went again with my family, I think I even cursed at someone who said the music was too loud. And yet again, I did not get bored. I have now seen this movie three times, it is one of my favorite movies of all time, if not my favorite. It actually inspired me to go study Space and Aircraft Technology. I still use the music for when I'm making homework, or jogging, and the day I will stop listening to this incredible masterpiece and not wonder about the unexplored universe around us, will be a sad day.
This state of mind, of trance, of curiosity, of immensity ! Nolan is a master working with amazing people/artists. If you haven't done it yet, you should take a look at how the music was recorded (made me cry, tears of contemplation). It is on the bonus of the DVD/Blueray and I guess you can find the video on the internet
Thomas Purcell Well uh, frankly, the GB Hotel is better, in my opinion. Zimmer has made that music for like 15 years and that soundtrack does not represent anything that much original. It's good but a bit monochrome and not that complex, it's soulful but Desplat deserved a wide recognition.
norm vlqtte I would have to agree with you here. While I'm glad Zimmer went with something other than bombastic drums and horns, this soundtrack, while really great, features heavy repetition of three chords, and doesn't match some of the complexities of the other Oscar nominated scores. Either some of these people haven't seen the other movies that were nominated for best score, or they just can't understand how talented Alexandre Desplat is :D.
"Masterpiece" isn't enough to describe this film! Even after 2 yrs, no other movie has replaced this movie as my "BEST"! Edit: 2020 is in and Interstellar is still not dethroned. Fingers crossed for Tenet. Edit2: Got to watch in IMAX in November 2020. It was released again and it was magical. The best experience I have ever had.
My wife is in hospital for 2 weeks now ,I am now 55 and we have been together since I was 18 years old ,listening to this song daily as my comfort song knowing he will not fail me and she will make a full recovery.
+Benjamin Stutzman I personally cried at him leaving in the car, him watching back his son growing up, and the last line "because my dad promised me". that's how you can tell its a good movie...
This movie shifted the consciousness of the average person who watched it while all the other movies distract, this one makes you actually think. one of my all time favorites for DAM sure
Made me think how they couldn't get away from the cliche of killing the only black character, I know at least he didn't die first. This movie was a distraction like any other. Good but ultimately a 'Contact' remake
Dude i watched it 2 days ago and i asked myself whats my purpose, not to mention me and a friend had a random conversation on whats beyond in the borders of the universe.
I was at a very low point in my life when I watched Interstellar. I was alone in the theater and in my life. This movie and this music made me feel like hope was possible not just in my life but for all of us. I've never openly wept like I did for Interstellar and I'm not sure anything will affect me the same way, but I'm so thankful this exists.
Mate, you are never alone. Until you find out, that you are the last human on earth. But then something went terribly wrong and we all are gone i guess.
Cooper: Hey TARS, what's your honesty parameter? Tars: 90 Percent Cooper: 90 percent? Tars: Absolute honesty isn't always the most diplomatic nor the safest form of communication with emotional beings. Cooper: Okay, 90 percent it is.
President Obama : Hey , Candidate Trump , what's your honesty parameter ? Trump : About the Size of the Black Hole in Interstellar . Obama : Black what ? Trump : Absolute honesty isn't always the most diplomatic or safest way to communicate with the Great Voters of America . President Obama : Okay Minus 90 percent it is then !
The music itself is enough to imagine about space and objects. Its a freaking interesting piece of science and laws of physics. Cant stop listening to this music .. Its a movie of the millennium..
Yes true Manish 😇 Its when Lord Shiva & Lord Vishnu decide that it's time that Humans should know the interesting facts is when they take avatars like Christopher Nolan & Hans Zimmer to get it to earth for all of us here to be gifted & connected from corners of the earth in one platform. Imagine we are miles away from each other and something that got us all connected !!!
Kira Dawn I cried a little bit when he leaves..... when he sees 21 years of messages lost in time, when he sees Murph's message, on your bit there,, when, through the wormhole, he reaches her hand , when he sees Murph.. older.. Jesus Christ.. i'm getting all emotional already... lol.. All of this without that sound track, would never be the same. Excellent Job.
How... This music captured a father missing his own daughter, the vastness, mystery and beauty of space, the dire of the situation, and the hope for humanity all at the same time. Im not fucking around this is some magical shit.
yeah, thought they did a great job on the game. really bummed that sean lied about alot of things but still the planet generation is fantastic, currently trying to make my own real time planet generator and it is very difficult.
I've never watched a film that made me think so much. I can honestly say I think this is the best movie and soundtrack ever created. Instant goosebumps hearing this. Must watch the film again soon. Thankyou Christopher and Hans.
This movie was a psychological masterpiece in every aspect, The music, The Acting, The story, The direction countless tiny details. Putting words together to praise this move is impossible, A masterpiece for many decades to come for sure that is!
OMG Saw it twice on the 6-story IMAX screen at the Smithsonian Air and Space museum. Only thing that could have made it better was if they could simulate the G-Forces and motion.
If you didn't watch this movie in the cinemas you lost an experience that you'll probably never feel again. The only thing that could make it better would be watching it in an IMAX. The sound is so important in this movie. And you need those large speakers to make such vibrations possible. I remember the whole cinema hall vibrating while another screening of Interstellar was going on above us. Those vibrations were key.
You know, it takes a lot out of a movie to make me cry. Well I have to admit it, interstellar is one of the few movies to make me cry. And every time I hear these soundtracks I will either love the music like any normal person or feel sad inside because of how depressing and sad this movie was.
i saw this song freshman year n now its junior year n its still in my head will i never forget thid song hello no! best movie ive ever seen i always tell ppl who havnt seen it to see it and to pay close attention to what they say bc this moviebis beautiful
10/4/19 - Black hole picture captured for first time in space breakthrough !! Thank you Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein. Your theories were correct!!!
I have a son with Aspergers, and he is a fan of Hans Zimmer's music. Our son now does digital art, and designs music on his computer and has made great strides in his abilities to be social over the last couple of years. Aspergers can be quite daunting for anyone who struggles with it.Music seems to be a universal medium that reaches all souls. Tolerance and understanding are the keys for society in regards to all spectrum disorders.
I doubt many will read this, but this song inspired me to write this. Time is one of those strange things in life. It is constant. Always passing by you. An invisible force that in our world we can't see. Maybe one day we will be able to traverse time, like we can our other dimensions. Until then, live in the moment. Enjoy your moments you have with friends, family, strangers. Enjoy the seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, years, decades, and your life. Try and impact as many people as you can. Interact with everyone. You never know whether that person walking on the other side of the street will be your best friend or not. Live and cherish every part of time, for one day, our time will be up, and nothing will be left of us but the feint memory of us that lives in those we have touched.
+MungusArrive I read what you wrote, and yes, it's very important to cherish the time we have. Each tick, whether a second or a decade... is OURS. Yours, Mine. I hate when I find I've forgotten what happened yesterday, all those times that I should have treasured.... but then. again, that's our nature. When things change, time streches out, because we are noticing newness, differences and our brain calculates much better the time from one observance to the next, one surprise to the next. Which is why it is so important to break out of routines, and do things outside of our shell... to give our brains more to think about to extend that time as much as we can possibly do so, as much as we can possibly love it.
Priceless, breathless, melancholic, nostalgic, sad, hopeful, joyful... So many emotions in one simple combination of sounds. Thank god we have music in this world, without it I would be dead already... This music fits perfectly to this quote: Time is free, but it's priceless. You can't own it, but you can use it. You can't keep it, but you can spend it. Once you've lost it you can never get it back.
"As you watch the world crumble beneath your feet, you begin to comprehend the meaning of everything your family has sacrificed to let you reach this point, and you remember all the happy and sad experiences, the arguments and tears, the questions of 'can I go on like this'. you know they lied when they told you they were going to meet you on the other side.
Storminmormn6 just thought of it. I try so hard to come up with good stories but I always get sidetracked and they never turn out as good as they can D:
For me, the best soundtrack ever produced. I really, really like some movie soundtracks, but this is absolutely mind blowing, it grabs my soul and heart.
Listening to this helps me lose my mind. After a stressing day. My head is full of music. I love Interstellar so much... Dang. I'm obsessed with space every since I was little. I wish I could see all those planets myself... I watched Interstellar 2 times... Oh, I could watch it forever..Every time I watched it, it makes me think more and more about it and my excitence.
Out Fucking Standing. Hans Fucking Zimmer, it is not his middle name, though maybe Hans and Bill Fucking Murray have something in common? Bill Fucking Murray... (SPOILERS) ruclips.net/video/zUfqMHkB4X0/видео.html
It's a reference to the famous organs in 2001 A Space Odyssey. Listen to that soundtrack and this one and you'll see the obvious similarities such as the organ music playing long after all the other instruments have silenced as a kind of final note of humanity.
Nolan wanted to go with the organ. According to him, he wanted a feeling of religiosity, and the organ represented mankind's attempt to portray the mystical or the metaphysical.
Vivian Smith it was a good choice I think because what is beyond space is heaven and the organ is something that sort of represents something that is out of this world thus making the sound track make it fit with the setting of the movie. they are going out of the realms of the unknown just as the organ represents something we have heard but represents something high above which non of us can ever know
I watched this movie at like 1am by myself and I had a spiritual experience watching it. It changed me. I'm going through a hard time in my life right now and listening to this soundtrack is bringing me back. You can't appreciate all the good without the bad in life. Hurdling obstacles is all a part of this journey. I choose faith over fear today and I believe in my heart everything will be ok.
This soundtrack reminds me the last conversation between Cooper and Murphy where she told that no parent should see their children die in front of them. That one emotional scene still stuck in my mind. Then there are lot of moments which we don't know how we will react if we get through this, for example, when Cooper saw all the last 23 years video msgs he was happy, sad, frustrated all at the same time.
Lewis really? so you guessed that he was going to end up going through a black hole, being saved by unknown beings who help him solve everything and showed that he was the one behind everything going on in the girls bedroom? That's pretty fucking impressive.
***** *SPOILERS* (just in case) I don't think it's too complicated at all. Anyone who's seen a space documentary or two should be able to grasp what's going on, but there are times when it stops making any sense. The bookcase manipulation through the wormhole in the black hole thing is a bit silly in my opinion, but still one of my favourite movies that's come out in recent years :)
Dude smoking a blunt before seeing this movie in theaters for the first time was honestly probably one of the greatest decisions ive made in my life so far
The Story Of How Hans Zimmer Wrote The 'Interstellar' Theme Will Give You Chills There are countless anecdotes about the auteuristic quirks of director Christopher Nolan, whose "Interstellar" comes out this week. For some new ones, check out an in-depth profile by The Guardian's Tom Shone, which includes an amazing story about how Nolan got frequent partner Hans Zimmer to write the theme for his space epic. "Chris said to me, in his casual way. 'So, Hans, if I wrote one page of something, didn't tell you what it was about, just give you one page, would you give me one day of work?'" Zimmer told Shone. "'Whatever you came up with on that one day would be fine.'" Zimmer agreed, and then one day he received a one-page typewritten letter. Per Shone: On the paper was a short story, no more than a precis, about a father who leaves his child to do an important job. It contained two lines of dialogue - "I'll come back" "When?" - and quoted something Zimmer had said a year before, during a long conversation with Nolan and his wife at the Wolesley restaurant in London ... "There was no movie to be made, there was no movie to discuss, we were talking about our children," said Zimmer, who has a 15-year-old son. "I said, once your children are born, you can never look at yourself through your eyes any more, you always look at yourself through their eyes." Zimmer spent a day composing the theme and then showed it to Nolan, and Nolan loved it. It was only then that Nolan revealed what kind of movie he had in mind. As Zimmer told Shone: "I asked him, 'Well, yes, but what is the movie?' And he started describing this huge, epic tale of space and science and humanity, on this epic scale. I’m going, 'Chris, hang on, I’ve just written this highly personal thing, you know?' He goes, 'Yes, but I now know where the heart of the movie is.' Everything about this movie was personal.'"
Its truly inspired music - it seems like it does come from something - I cant put into words - the love of your children - or the love of mankind - the pain that comes with that -the music is brilliant - its just phenomenal.
Interstellar is my favorite of all time. I’m an Aerospace Engineer by degree and I could watch this movie almost every day. This is an absolutely incredible compilation of Hans Zimmer’s masterpiece soundtrack. Thank you so much for coordinating. All the best, John S. Norman, OK
I can't explain why, because I don't know why, but this music, and this film touch me in a way no other film or score has ever done. I feel as if this is trying to speak to me in a way I don't yet understand. I'm sure I'm not alone.. I should add I'm not usually prone to over-hyping films, as I don't watch that many tbh, but this for me will always be the best film of all time. Mind you, I always see 11:11 on clocks and wonder what that means.....!!!!!
Andy Satch That's amazing. I see 11:11 many times but what I see a lot more often than any others numbers is 9:11, and it bothers me a lot because it's not the best number/time to be reminded of.
Man, you just said it exactly how it is! I have the exact same feeling. This movie reaches for my spirit. I'm so in love with this movie. I always feel like this movie will someday be relevant for all of us. And that you mentioned 1111 shocked me a little. I have a lot of pictures and screenshots of where I encountered that number. One day I was starting to notice that I saw it a lot everywhere, and decided to save all those moments if possible. I don't know why... for me there's a meaning in 1111, but I don't know what...
In the song "mountains", was used a simple ritm that is a clock, the sound, in the same scene, where they are in the water world, each time that the clock rithm apear, it counts for 1 day on Earth. Or so I heard...
the clock ticking suddenly transform into the powerful strings playing, and organ blasting away. and then when you think it can't get any more intense, the choir rockets in with vocals. hans zimmer is a genius.
+sam david Also worth noting that time dilated exponentially on their approach, making their stay their brief stay their longest time alive while their trip back would've been a lot shorter. I'd love to see the maths related to that but alas i'm a civil engineering student, not a full blown physicist.
I love this piece of music. I guess because I associate it with the film and that made me very emotional. I am a very nostalgic person, I don't know why, but the film made me think of my childhood, and it made me think of my son and how much I love him, I cried during the film, and even just listening to this soundtrack makes me choke up. But why do I enjoy that?
+Oliver Agar because sadness is the other side of happiness, and listening to this reminds you that you can experience both. That is what being alive is about =)
Nolan told Hans Zimmer just to think of his child when making this soundtrack, he never told him it was a sci fi. That may be part of why you associate that? I wouldn't know I haven't got to that stage of my life yet
i’m so glad i was born in 2005. this decade is about to end soon, but this was an amazing one. i’m not sure if we’ll live through another decade, but if we do, i’m coming back to this comment and editing it, filling everyone in on my life.
me too my friend. Was born in 04 and our childhood is slipping away and with the pandemic we are forced to mature and grow up faster than we would have ever expected. But it brought me back to this masterpiece of a soundtrack, which captivated me. Movie wouldn’t have been half as good without it. Watching it back in the summer before 5th grade was magical, and it sparked my interest in physics. Crazy how everything comes together 😅
This music draws my spirit to another dimension. I hope one day i will see a the bright light, feel the love and hear music like this as it takes me to a dimension that is incomprehensible to us here on earth
I dont care if you agree with me or not but theres no way you can even compare interstellar to any other movie that has to do with space. It beats the shit out of every one. Christopher Nolan my friends.
It’s 2021, living in Texas during a super big winter storm this soundtrack just feels so surreal. In the movie with the blight it really just makes me think of our world today.
Cooper: Newton's third law. You've got to leave something behind. Brand: You said there were enough resources for both of us! Cooper: We agreed, Dr. Brand... ninety percent.
+Rodrigo García Álvarez Normally if a film tried a line like that it would leave me kind of wincing, but the dialogue in this film is a step above the vast majority of films. The line was a brilliant pay-off, it was delivered without too much fanfare (soooo many emotional moments in films are ruined by the director basically yelling at the audience, 'Hey, this shit is so emotional right!?'), the soundtrack, the framing of the shot... masterful.
I found it simply PERFECT, I am Brazilian, clarinetist from my city, and I find this soundtrack simply PERFECT(sorry if I wrote something wrong, I haven't finished my English course yet)
+shevegen I agree and the movie ain't bad either!! We'll the music is PART of the movie... of course the music has the most emotional impact of all the elements of a movie. The proof is that people listen to music without video, but few watch silent films
N’entre pas docilement dans cette douce nuit, Le vieil âge doit gronder, tempêter, au déclin du jour, Hurler, hurler à l’agonie de la lumière, Si le sage sentant la fin sait que les ténèbres sont justes, Car ses mots n’ont point forgé de foudre, Il n’entre pas docilement dans cette douce nuit, Hurle, hurle à l’agonie la lumière.
For some reason i believe people who suffered some really hard times in their lives will fully get how genius this truly is. It gives you the happyness and sadness all it once.
"This is will probably be final attempt to send a signal back to earth. I've sent countless voice messages, audio messages and even morris code in hopes that someone back on earth would respond or even acknowledge my survival. According to my observational records and studies, I've travelled approximately 37000 light years since the last log that I was able to successfully send. The worm hole has set me far beyond the Milky Way, much further then we anticipated. If I'm correct I'm only a few light years away from the center of the andromeda galaxy. The ship shows no signs of decreasing it's speed and it seems to have only picked up more velocity which probably brings me to 66% of the speed of light, again much more then we anticipated. As we all theorized, there is a black hole in the center of a galaxy. Its gravitational pull is surely showing. I have no idea what year it might be back on earth but I just hope earth still exists if I ever come back. For now, into the black hole I go"
so dope how in the water world the music represents a clock ticking quietly and the longer they are there it gets louder and more violent bc every hour there is 7 years earth time
Nick Alfieri they actually miscalculated, it turned out that time was passing at an even faster pace than just the 7 years per hour. Remember when they finally got back to the ship, and the guy told them that 20 years had passed?
So beautiful...the theme of time can be heard throughout the score. The acceleration, the urgency as it marches forward and then it halts. The music just washes over you; crashes like the waves of Miller's planet.
It's not just a normal music. It explains the world. It explains how much beautiful this universe is. It explains the vast stretches of time. It explains reality. It explains love.
00:00 - 2:23 Cornfield Chase
2:24 - 3:26 Day One
3:29 - 6:20 Stay
6:22 - 9:58 Mountains
9:50 - 13:09 Coward
13:10 - 16:35 No Time For Caution
16:36 - 19:29 Detach
19:30 - 22:57 Quantifiable Connection
22:58 - 25:53 Where We're Going
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I want to watch this movie for the first time again...
I wish I had watched it on IMAX :(
Amazing film! I just remember being speechless watching the scene with the explosion of the ship once matt damon tries to open it. Then the spinning and trying to regain control.. Just amazing the music and the sudden silence of them doing it and you start laughing along with them on what has just happened!
I didn't understand shit the first time I saw it so im good watching it more than one time
unsure if you're into it, but. I watched it with some weed the other day.. it was as if feeling everything anew
me too, is a good movie for cinema
Honestly this is, to me, the best soundtrack ever made, in one of the best movies ever made. When I went to see this movie the first time with my friends, one of them said: 'How awesome is this film', on which I immediately replied 'Shut Up!'. It might have it's flaws, like all movies, but when I saw it for the first time, I lost track of everything around me, there was no break, the movie took almost 3 hours, but I was so focussed that I didn't notice it. Not once did I look at the oner people sitting next to me, not once did I think 'I'm hungry' or 'I need to go to the bathroom'. With Matthew McConaughey I went on this journey, and I loved every piece of it. Only a month later, I went again with my family, I think I even cursed at someone who said the music was too loud. And yet again, I did not get bored. I have now seen this movie three times, it is one of my favorite movies of all time, if not my favorite. It actually inspired me to go study Space and Aircraft Technology. I still use the music for when I'm making homework, or jogging, and the day I will stop listening to this incredible masterpiece and not wonder about the unexplored universe around us, will be a sad day.
+Arjen Drijfhout This text fits to the music when you're reading it and listen to the music at the same time xddd
+Arjen Drijfhout Same , same feeling .....
This state of mind, of trance, of curiosity, of immensity ! Nolan is a master working with amazing people/artists.
If you haven't done it yet, you should take a look at how the music was recorded (made me cry, tears of contemplation). It is on the bonus of the DVD/Blueray and I guess you can find the video on the internet
I have to say u sir are unstable
Incredible.
I dont call it "movie" I call it Masterpiece.
Gab yes :)
absolutely right!
No words in the English language can describe how good this movie is.
I call it an "experience"
I would say it's a technical masterpiece
It's 2020, still listening....
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Me too
Maybe 10000...years later, still listening
Yesss
Yes?
How did this score NOT win the Oscar????
Because it wasn't simple and superficial.
Thomas Purcell
Well uh, frankly, the GB Hotel is better, in my opinion. Zimmer has made that music for like 15 years and that soundtrack does not represent anything that much original. It's good but a bit monochrome and not that complex, it's soulful but Desplat deserved a wide recognition.
norm vlqtte I would have to agree with you here. While I'm glad Zimmer went with something other than bombastic drums and horns, this soundtrack, while really great, features heavy repetition of three chords, and doesn't match some of the complexities of the other Oscar nominated scores. Either some of these people haven't seen the other movies that were nominated for best score, or they just can't understand how talented Alexandre Desplat is :D.
Thomas Purcell
Too synthetic maybe .
maybe. But the organ music adds a lot to it.
"Masterpiece" isn't enough to describe this film! Even after 2 yrs, no other movie has replaced this movie as my "BEST"!
Edit: 2020 is in and Interstellar is still not dethroned. Fingers crossed for Tenet.
Edit2: Got to watch in IMAX in November 2020. It was released again and it was magical. The best experience I have ever had.
Yup same lol
OMG same
This was the most moving scientific thriller i have ever seen, but it was because of the usage of accurate science and music that i loved it
Same here
Godfather, Citizen Kane, Yojimbo, Sanjuro, Tokyo Story, Goodfellas, Inception...need i go on more
We are lucky to be alive when this movie came out in theaters
I just cry at this.
I didn't go to the theater at the time, and i'm still looking for a way to see this movie !
My grandpa would have loved this movie. He was a part of Appalo 13 and the Titan missle program. He passed away 1 year before this came out.
truth my friend, it's true
@@gabrielinacio4215 am sad I was only 11 when this came out,saw it after 4 years😭
@@uzaira9088 But you would must stay happy, cause same so, this movie it's awesome...❤
My wife is in hospital for 2 weeks now ,I am now 55 and we have been together since I was 18 years old ,listening to this song daily as my comfort song knowing he will not fail me and she will make a full recovery.
❤
How is she now?
Beautiful ❤
How is your wife doing these days?
Bless you both
"Because my dad promised me".
kramat8585 No tears the whole rest of the movie... Lost it at this line
+Benjamin Stutzman But da bitch told him to go away, so yeah
+Benjamin Stutzman I personally cried at him leaving in the car, him watching back his son growing up, and the last line "because my dad promised me". that's how you can tell its a good movie...
+kramat8585 its funny because he didnt promise her
MortaL GT That's what I was thinking during that scene.
But Damn Matthew Mcconaughey still be looking fresh at 44
This movie shifted the consciousness of the average person who watched it while all the other movies distract, this one makes you actually think. one of my all time favorites for DAM sure
***** yess bro
right!
julian ventresca every movie makes me think. That's why I want to make them. :)
Made me think how they couldn't get away from the cliche of killing the only black character, I know at least he didn't die first. This movie was a distraction like any other. Good but ultimately a 'Contact' remake
Dude i watched it 2 days ago and i asked myself whats my purpose, not to mention me and a friend had a random conversation on whats beyond in the borders of the universe.
The use of organ for this OST is pure genius.
Agreed
Hans Zimmer's homage to Koyaanisqatsi. Life on earth. In a soundtrack that is about life on earth. And then some space. Look into it!
The organist did a fantastic job
I believe Zimmer himself plays is if I'm not mistaken.
Did you watch the honest trailer for this movie?
Yeah, pure genius! xD
I don't know whether Hans Zimmer is the Christopher Nolan of Music or whether Christopher Nolan is the Hans Zimmer of movies...
Raghavendra Ravi and when you combine them... you get a masterpiece like Interstellar.
@@brisakruspe and even inception,dark knight trilogy and so on...
That's a perfect thought.
They are a legendary tag team like The Road Warriors or Snoop and Dr Dre
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I wish I could erase this music from my memory.... so I could experience listening to it for the first time again!
Austin Page same
FACTS
I've been thinking the same thing but also for movies and games. Imagine you playing your favorite game again
haha so true... i listen while I'm working on stuff and it makes my job feel much more epic
Its called growing old
"Cooper, it's not possible!"
"No, it is necessary."
Schach Matt COME ON TARS... COME ON TARS...
@@AL-SH Tars : We are locked
Cooper : Easen up!
Goosebumps moment🤘🏾
No time for caution - music
#supernecessary
I was at a very low point in my life when I watched Interstellar. I was alone in the theater and in my life. This movie and this music made me feel like hope was possible not just in my life but for all of us. I've never openly wept like I did for Interstellar and I'm not sure anything will affect me the same way, but I'm so thankful this exists.
I hope you have the best in your life
From Iraq . . Hazem
I’m glad it opened you back up to life. It’s really a special film. God bless.
Mate, you are never alone. Until you find out, that you are the last human on earth. But then something went terribly wrong and we all are gone i guess.
Pained souls might get joy when least expected, live.......
Cooper: Hey TARS, what's your honesty parameter?
Tars: 90 Percent
Cooper: 90 percent?
Tars: Absolute honesty isn't always the most diplomatic nor the safest form of communication with emotional beings.
Cooper: Okay, 90 percent it is.
Why doesnt this comment have more likes that was my fav. Tars scene
President Obama : Hey , Candidate Trump , what's your honesty parameter ?
Trump : About the Size of the Black Hole in Interstellar .
Obama : Black what ?
Trump : Absolute honesty isn't always the most diplomatic or safest way to communicate with the Great Voters of America .
President Obama : Okay Minus 90 percent it is then !
@@nickrog6759 bruh r u high? trump is like the best president ever, and why you gotta turn this political?
@@ProudOne I WASN'T being Derogative in the least ... Trump is too Honest and let's his guard down all the time !
Nick Rog and that’s what’s great about him. He just doesn’t give a fuck.
The music itself is enough to imagine about space and objects. Its a freaking interesting piece of science and laws of physics. Cant stop listening to this music .. Its a movie of the millennium..
KOYAANISQATSI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
manish shah i topped in physics only due to interstellar thanks to it
manish shah I know right, it’s the best
Yes true Manish 😇 Its when Lord Shiva & Lord Vishnu decide that it's time that Humans should know the interesting facts is when they take avatars like Christopher Nolan & Hans Zimmer to get it to earth for all of us here to be gifted & connected from corners of the earth in one platform. Imagine we are miles away from each other and something that got us all connected !!!
Can't say how much this soundtrack gives me the chills. Phenomenal. Genius. One of the greatest movies ever.
Absolutely Alexis, I can watch this movie a hundred times over and still get sucked into the suspense.
Make him stay Murph ! Don't let me leave Murph ! ),:
Kira Dawn Agreed
Kira Dawn I cried a little bit when he leaves..... when he sees 21 years of messages lost in time, when he sees Murph's message, on your bit there,, when, through the wormhole, he reaches her hand , when he sees Murph.. older.. Jesus Christ.. i'm getting all emotional already... lol.. All of this without that sound track, would never be the same. Excellent Job.
Kira Dawn I'm a 22 year old guy.. and I shed tears, not going to lie.
Fharenheit i cried in this scene too .
This movie had me weeping
How... This music captured a father missing his own daughter, the vastness, mystery and beauty of space, the dire of the situation, and the hope for humanity all at the same time.
Im not fucking around this is some magical shit.
well fucking around (in general) will not change the magic of this music.
No other soundtrack can make you feel this type of way
Umm, Philip Glass did it 30 years before Interstellar with Koyaanisqatsi, Hans Zimmer copied him...
Go search it, Koyaanisqatsi soundtrack
ArmandoXIII cmon that is nothing similar, lol just The organ sound bruh
No Mans Sky soundtrack
yeah, thought they did a great job on the game. really bummed that sean lied about alot of things but still the planet generation is fantastic, currently trying to make my own real time planet generator and it is very difficult.
I've never watched a film that made me think so much. I can honestly say I think this is the best movie and soundtrack ever created. Instant goosebumps hearing this. Must watch the film again soon. Thankyou Christopher and Hans.
so true.
The movie is based on a paradox and therefore the plot ultimately makes no logical sense. 7/10.
+Carlos Danger ...art is logical? That's new.
Sultan Of COD
When did I say art is logical? Oh right, I didn't. Try again bud.
You should watch 2001
Having a Hans Zimmer ad on the Interstellar Soundtrack video. Yes.
getting add block and having no adds whatsoever. Yes.
Finaly, a inner peace
Still better than having shitty trappers' ads interrupting a Hans Zimmer medley, which is way difficult to accept
ok if hans doesnt deserve an oscar, give him nobel for medicine, for healing all souls!!!!
So damn agreed 💯💯
I created an orchestral cover of this beautiful film, if you want to watch it visit my channel... I would be very pleased
@@andrea.arosio link pls
@@vamsiramdhataram9411 it’s in my channel :)
Well said! :)
This movie was a psychological masterpiece in every aspect, The music, The Acting, The story, The direction countless tiny details.
Putting words together to praise this move is impossible, A masterpiece for many decades to come for sure that is!
I saw this movie for my first time in Imax, it was the greatest day of my life
Hunter Savage ❤
Hunter Savage it was an experience in imax. Remarkable.
i didn't ;-;
From then i realised what is an imax an imax is a pretty dope format for movies
OMG Saw it twice on the 6-story IMAX screen at the Smithsonian Air and Space museum. Only thing that could have made it better was if they could simulate the G-Forces and motion.
Those are not mountains... they're waves...
If you didn't watch this movie in the cinemas you lost an experience that you'll probably never feel again. The only thing that could make it better would be watching it in an IMAX.
The sound is so important in this movie. And you need those large speakers to make such vibrations possible. I remember the whole cinema hall vibrating while another screening of Interstellar was going on above us. Those vibrations were key.
But not everybody has money.
I just watched it randomly that day... but so glad I did...😊
A $10,000 movie theater system will work.
Jerry Man just use skullcandy headphones crusher wireless
@@kesheekabhookhun2081 its fucking 11 bucks mate you dont need a fortune
...TARS : "settings . General settings. Security settings.
Coop: "humor 65%.
TARS: "self-destruct in T - 10...9...8
Coop:" you want 50%"
TARS: " knock knock"
“You want 45?”
The three rules of Interstellar:
- *watch the movie*
- *try not to cry*
- *cry a lot*
Yes I'm crying
- Watch the movie.
- Try to undersand the end of the movie.
- Rewatch the movie.
Fourth rule : Don't get sucked into a Black Hole ...
You know, it takes a lot out of a movie to make me cry. Well I have to admit it, interstellar is one of the few movies to make me cry. And every time I hear these soundtracks I will either love the music like any normal person or feel sad inside because of how depressing and sad this movie was.
Listening to this while studying Physics.Feel like I am going to save humanity
lol
Haha same here bro
Fr bro lol same makes me think about some things
Het Thakkar Yeah so am I, doesn't help that it's quantum, specifically quantum tunnelling haha
Het Thakkar I'm actually studying relativity, right now.
Who knows ... Maybe you lads will ;)
5 years since this was released, and still listening everyday. Again and forever! Anyone?
Vasudevan M me!
Yeah bro .. always
Always...
2024 here! Will probably not stop until I die
Yes it’s forever and to listen all and every day for peace
The Epicness Starts form 00:01 and Ends at 25:53...
true!
Or does it end in the beginning and begin at the end?
ITS MORSE CODE!!!11
i saw this song freshman year n now its junior year n its still in my head will i never forget thid song hello no! best movie ive ever seen i always tell ppl who havnt seen it to see it and to pay close attention to what they say bc this moviebis beautiful
hope theg make a 2 doe
Murphy: Because my dad promise me.
*Try not to cry.*
*Cries a lot*
cry a LOT
when I did read your comment I almost cried
yess...
your dads crying too...
Newton's third law. You've got to leave something behind
This is a movie I can watch over and over
Mike Hughes same
Yep
Yes!!!
This is a song I can listen to over and over
well said, exactly what i and many people are thinking
10/4/19 - Black hole picture captured for first time in space breakthrough
!! Thank you Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein. Your theories were correct!!!
Thank the lady from MIT that made the algorithm to create the image that blew everyone's mind
@@jasonpercy184 underappreciated comment for an underappreciated person
Stephen Hawking contradicted his own theory and said that Black Holes - in the real sense - do not actually exist.
Abhas Mitra, a theoretical physicist from India, published the same 13 years before Stephen Hawking disproved Einstein's Blackhole theory.
When no black hole concept came Ramanujan gave the equation that explained the behaviour of black holes in 1920
I have 2 Months listening to these soundtracks and never get tired.
Best for concentration
Ronald Giler Me too. The best of Hans Zimmer in ages.
i learned programming to this music.
I learnt the force listening to this music!
i feel the same my friend.how this happening?????
Ronald Giler this is my life every single day lol
I have a son with Aspergers, and he is a fan of Hans Zimmer's music. Our son now does digital art, and designs music on his computer and has made great strides in his abilities to be social over the last couple of years. Aspergers can be quite daunting for anyone who struggles with it.Music seems to be a universal medium that reaches all souls. Tolerance and understanding are the keys for society in regards to all spectrum disorders.
I doubt many will read this, but this song inspired me to write this.
Time is one of those strange things in life. It is constant. Always passing by you. An invisible force that in our world we can't see. Maybe one day we will be able to traverse time, like we can our other dimensions. Until then, live in the moment. Enjoy your moments you have with friends, family, strangers. Enjoy the seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, years, decades, and your life. Try and impact as many people as you can. Interact with everyone. You never know whether that person walking on the other side of the street will be your best friend or not. Live and cherish every part of time, for one day, our time will be up, and nothing will be left of us but the feint memory of us that lives in those we have touched.
😃😃
+MungusArrive In other words, get off your damn phones people!
***** You can go and say that over and over.
+MungusArrive I read what you wrote, and yes, it's very important to cherish the time we have. Each tick, whether a second or a decade... is OURS. Yours, Mine. I hate when I find I've forgotten what happened yesterday, all those times that I should have treasured.... but then. again, that's our nature. When things change, time streches out, because we are noticing newness, differences and our brain calculates much better the time from one observance to the next, one surprise to the next. Which is why it is so important to break out of routines, and do things outside of our shell... to give our brains more to think about to extend that time as much as we can possibly do so, as much as we can possibly love it.
I like what you have wrote
2020 and still here we are. This masterpiece is something that will last forever through time and space.
Listening in 2019 and forever
YES!
Deep
Agreed
True
Yeah, I listen this music for sleeping
This soundtrack makes math feel awesome.
Your heart bleeds for him when he's looking through the bookcase at Murphy.
It really did...
Priceless, breathless, melancholic, nostalgic, sad, hopeful, joyful... So many emotions in one simple combination of sounds. Thank god we have music in this world, without it I would be dead already... This music fits perfectly to this quote: Time is free, but it's priceless. You can't own it, but you can use it. You can't keep it, but you can spend it. Once you've lost it you can never get it back.
That is a great quote!
So true!
Where each song starts
0:00
3:30
6:22
9:51
13:09
16:36
19:31
22:58
I don't know the names of the songs it's just where they start
Space Sanctum I went throughout the video and found the times. I didn't know the description said that
***** I literally wasted like 10 minutes trying to do this. I feel so stupid lol.
bruh lol
You can't click links in the description on mobile, so you didn't waste your time :D
Trevor C. Thanks my boy
The most chilling yet oddly fitting soundtrack I've heard in years. By far my favourite soundtrack ever
Mediocre Productions now watch FIRST MAN
"As you watch the world crumble beneath your feet, you begin to comprehend the meaning of everything your family has sacrificed to let you reach this point, and you remember all the happy and sad experiences, the arguments and tears, the questions of 'can I go on like this'. you know they lied when they told you they were going to meet you on the other side.
what is this from? very interesting
Storminmormn6 just thought of it. I try so hard to come up with good stories but I always get sidetracked and they never turn out as good as they can D:
For Next 100 years no other thing can replace this masterpiece...
So true!🙏🤗
Pink Floyd live at Pompeii
@@kellyschernik2885 His own music replaces his own masterpieces. Tenet stuff.
Hans Zimmer is spectacular!
***** Si! :)
Danielle Camilo I've always loved his music, and this, in my opinion, is his most powerful soundtrack. I literally love this piece
Alfio Rosario Di Mauro I agree. The soundtrack makes enter into a new universe!
Danielle Camilo What an understatement.
Danielle Camilo the truth!
For me, the best soundtrack ever produced. I really, really like some movie soundtracks, but this is absolutely mind blowing, it grabs my soul and heart.
Listening to this helps me lose my mind. After a stressing day. My head is full of music. I love Interstellar so much... Dang. I'm obsessed with space every since I was little. I wish I could see all those planets myself... I watched Interstellar 2 times... Oh, I could watch it forever..Every time I watched it, it makes me think more and more about it and my excitence.
UniKnow same here
Dude the universe is just so weird and mysterious it’s cool but freaky
That's exactly me right there
UniKnow I just light up a blunt
I always listen to this while studying lmao
A movie is nothing without a great atmospheric score, really brings it alive
Hans zimmer is a fucking genius.
Munish Sharma Agreed
Out Fucking Standing.
Hans Fucking Zimmer, it is not his middle name, though maybe Hans and Bill Fucking Murray have something in common?
Bill Fucking Murray... (SPOILERS)
ruclips.net/video/zUfqMHkB4X0/видео.html
Set humour level to 95%
SELF DESTRUCT IN 6...5...4...3...
Set humour level to 65%
I laughed my ass off to that!
ProjectVRD lol same
***** Do you want 55%????
XD
ProjectVRD no you rong the right is set humour to 75%
ProjectVRD "Plenty of slaves, for my robot colony"
It's so incredible that Zimmer decided to use an organ out of all instruments!
Vivian Smith Ofcourse,for the "Space Time" Feel you know.
It's a reference to the famous organs in 2001 A Space Odyssey. Listen to that soundtrack and this one and you'll see the obvious similarities such as the organ music playing long after all the other instruments have silenced as a kind of final note of humanity.
Ashes Mandalay The scenes of Interstellar match with that of Space Odyssey too.
Nolan wanted to go with the organ. According to him, he wanted a feeling of religiosity, and the organ represented mankind's attempt to portray the mystical or the metaphysical.
Vivian Smith it was a good choice I think because what is beyond space is heaven and the organ is something that sort of represents something that is out of this world thus making the sound track make it fit with the setting of the movie. they are going out of the realms of the unknown just as the organ represents something we have heard but represents something high above which non of us can ever know
I watched this movie at like 1am by myself and I had a spiritual experience watching it. It changed me. I'm going through a hard time in my life right now and listening to this soundtrack is bringing me back. You can't appreciate all the good without the bad in life. Hurdling obstacles is all a part of this journey. I choose faith over fear today and I believe in my heart everything will be ok.
This soundtrack reminds me the last conversation between Cooper and Murphy where she told that no parent should see their children die in front of them. That one emotional scene still stuck in my mind. Then there are lot of moments which we don't know how we will react if we get through this, for example, when Cooper saw all the last 23 years video msgs he was happy, sad, frustrated all at the same time.
it was sad... =(
Arsalan Hasan yes...my son died at 44 days old...in the arms of his mother...and me. That line pierces my heart.
One of the BEST movies ever. The haters who say it is too complicated dont have the minds to understand it.
Lewis really? so you guessed that he was going to end up going through a black hole, being saved by unknown beings who help him solve everything and showed that he was the one behind everything going on in the girls bedroom? That's pretty fucking impressive.
Lewis you watch a fuck load of movies then. I'm a script writer and I wasn't sure what was going to happen
Lewis lol you're talking abit of poo now
*****
*SPOILERS* (just in case)
I don't think it's too complicated at all. Anyone who's seen a space documentary or two should be able to grasp what's going on, but there are times when it stops making any sense. The bookcase manipulation through the wormhole in the black hole thing is a bit silly in my opinion, but still one of my favourite movies that's come out in recent years :)
Lewis it wasnt made in 2015
5 years later
Still can’t get over this movie
It's 2020.
LFMAO
July 4, 2022 I still can’t get over this
Sept 2022. I am with you Mark. Godspeed Bro
Allmost 7 years ago, I watched the movie over 15 times and I am gonna watch it again
Dude smoking a blunt before seeing this movie in theaters for the first time was honestly probably one of the greatest decisions ive made in my life so far
Turn the lights out, throw the head phones or earbuds in, lay in bed and just reflect!
What im doing now
I'm IN now!
The Story Of How Hans Zimmer Wrote The 'Interstellar' Theme Will Give You Chills
There are countless anecdotes about the auteuristic quirks of director Christopher Nolan, whose "Interstellar" comes out this week. For some new ones, check out an in-depth profile by The Guardian's Tom Shone, which includes an amazing story about how Nolan got frequent partner Hans Zimmer to write the theme for his space epic.
"Chris said to me, in his casual way. 'So, Hans, if I wrote one page of something, didn't tell you what it was about, just give you one page, would you give me one day of work?'" Zimmer told Shone. "'Whatever you came up with on that one day would be fine.'"
Zimmer agreed, and then one day he received a one-page typewritten letter. Per Shone:
On the paper was a short story, no more than a precis, about a father who leaves his child to do an important job. It contained two lines of dialogue - "I'll come back" "When?" - and quoted something Zimmer had said a year before, during a long conversation with Nolan and his wife at the Wolesley restaurant in London ... "There was no movie to be made, there was no movie to discuss, we were talking about our children," said Zimmer, who has a 15-year-old son. "I said, once your children are born, you can never look at yourself through your eyes any more, you always look at yourself through their eyes."
Zimmer spent a day composing the theme and then showed it to Nolan, and Nolan loved it. It was only then that Nolan revealed what kind of movie he had in mind. As Zimmer told Shone:
"I asked him, 'Well, yes, but what is the movie?' And he started describing this huge, epic tale of space and science and humanity, on this epic scale. I’m going, 'Chris, hang on, I’ve just written this highly personal thing, you know?' He goes, 'Yes, but I now know where the heart of the movie is.' Everything about this movie was personal.'"
DURING A WHAT
Its truly inspired music - it seems like it does come from something - I cant put into words - the love of your children - or the love of mankind - the pain that comes with that -the music is brilliant - its just phenomenal.
Listening to this music and reading that story of the creation of the theme - YEP GOT CHILLS! I friggin love Hans Zimmer
good story. i believe in giving credit:
www.businessinsider.com/how-hans-zimmer-wrote-the-interstellar-theme-2014-11
I thought he just fell asleep on his organ and woke up thinking, "Hey, that's pretty good..."
Interstellar is my favorite of all time. I’m an Aerospace Engineer by degree and I could watch this movie almost every day. This is an absolutely incredible compilation of Hans Zimmer’s masterpiece soundtrack. Thank you so much for coordinating. All the best, John S. Norman, OK
I can't explain why, because I don't know why, but this music, and this film touch me in a way no other film or score has ever done. I feel as if this is trying to speak to me in a way I don't yet understand. I'm sure I'm not alone.. I should add I'm not usually prone to over-hyping films, as I don't watch that many tbh, but this for me will always be the best film of all time. Mind you, I always see 11:11 on clocks and wonder what that means.....!!!!!
Andy Satch That's amazing. I see 11:11 many times but what I see a lot more often than any others numbers is 9:11, and it bothers me a lot because it's not the best number/time to be reminded of.
Man, you just said it exactly how it is! I have the exact same feeling. This movie reaches for my spirit. I'm so in love with this movie. I always feel like this movie will someday be relevant for all of us. And that you mentioned 1111 shocked me a little. I have a lot of pictures and screenshots of where I encountered that number. One day I was starting to notice that I saw it a lot everywhere, and decided to save all those moments if possible. I don't know why... for me there's a meaning in 1111, but I don't know what...
In the song "mountains", was used a simple ritm that is a clock, the sound, in the same scene, where they are in the water world, each time that the clock rithm apear, it counts for 1 day on Earth.
Or so I heard...
!
Point on the Doll where the FILM touched you ...
8:22 to 10:00
are the most hair-raising sounds I've heard in my entire freakin' life!
AWESOME
They’re not mountains. They’re W A V E S
Docking theme is also awesome
You can feel the tension and seconds tick away literally. The clock ticking sound gets me every time.
unbelievable Mario, encapsulates the difficult emotional triumphs and tragedies in my life. So emotive, so emotionally concise.
the clock ticking suddenly transform into the powerful strings playing, and organ blasting away. and then when you think it can't get any more intense, the choir rockets in with vocals. hans zimmer is a genius.
i want to listen it before to die...hoping to go in a better place......seeing all my moments of the past on my mind....amen
Jason Hasiotis my thoughts exactly.
fake n' gay
U haven t feelinhs..animal.
No matter how many times I watch this movie, that final scene when he reunites with Murph makes my eyes tear up!
if each 1 Hour = 7 years in Earth
so each second = 16.8 hour in earth
OOOH MY GOD !!!!! just imagine that !!!!
+sam david OMG ! This movie pushed me to imagine that all the time
+sam david GOD! So when you have no motivation and don't feel like doing anything...think about THIS. O.O
+sam david
Also worth noting that time dilated exponentially on their approach, making their stay their brief stay their longest time alive while their trip back would've been a lot shorter.
I'd love to see the maths related to that but alas i'm a civil engineering student, not a full blown physicist.
+VikingHaag Same here, doing my second year now! Where do you study?
Tom Smith In the ass end of rural Rio de Janeiro, state, not city.
I love this piece of music. I guess because I associate it with the film and that made me very emotional. I am a very nostalgic person, I don't know why, but the film made me think of my childhood, and it made me think of my son and how much I love him, I cried during the film, and even just listening to this soundtrack makes me choke up. But why do I enjoy that?
+Oliver Agar because sadness is the other side of happiness, and listening to this reminds you that you can experience both. That is what being alive is about =)
Nolan told Hans Zimmer just to think of his child when making this soundtrack, he never told him it was a sci fi. That may be part of why you associate that? I wouldn't know I haven't got to that stage of my life yet
What does Hans Zimmer has to do with Nolan's child?
Oliver Agar you enjoy being chocked up and your asking why? isn't it obvious? ur kinky
Argon 12345 haha yeah probably
This the kind of movies that you want to forget in order to rewatching and feel the same emotions as the first time
i’m so glad i was born in 2005. this decade is about to end soon, but this was an amazing one. i’m not sure if we’ll live through another decade, but if we do, i’m coming back to this comment and editing it, filling everyone in on my life.
I guarentee we will survive, my friend. Humanity is resiliant, against its own actions, if nothing else.
me too my friend. Was born in 04 and our childhood is slipping away and with the pandemic we are forced to mature and grow up faster than we would have ever expected. But it brought me back to this masterpiece of a soundtrack, which captivated me. Movie wouldn’t have been half as good without it. Watching it back in the summer before 5th grade was magical, and it sparked my interest in physics. Crazy how everything comes together 😅
This music draws my spirit to another dimension. I hope one day i will see a the bright light, feel the love and hear music like this as it takes me to a dimension that is incomprehensible to us here on earth
I dont care if you agree with me or not but theres no way you can even compare interstellar to any other movie that has to do with space. It beats the shit out of every one. Christopher Nolan my friends.
King Kunta 100% AGREE
King Kunta I agree STAY, STAY YOU IDIOT, STAYYAYAYYYY(uncontrollable sobbing)
King Kunta star wars ? ;)
2001 space odessy?
King Kunta it would be a great movie if he hadn't injected leftist politics into it. It's a good movie but it's not the greatest space movie.
It’s 2021, living in Texas during a super big winter storm this soundtrack just feels so surreal. In the movie with the blight it really just makes me think of our world today.
Hans Zimmer was touched by the gods when he composed this masterpiece.
I mean he did basically rip off Phillip Glass. Doesn't mean it's not still amazing but it's borrowed heavily.
but satan you meant
I will never get tired of this movie or this music.
Dr. Mann disliked this 598 times.
True.
Cooper: Newton's third law. You've got to leave something behind.
Brand: You said there were enough resources for both of us!
Cooper: We agreed, Dr. Brand... ninety percent.
+Rodrigo García Álvarez One of the best moments of the movie
+Rodrigo García Álvarez Hey, Case? Nice reckless flying.
CASE
(over radio)
Learned from the master.
+Rodrigo García Álvarez We areeged, ''Amelia''.. Ninety percent.
That killing moment.
+Rodrigo García Álvarez Normally if a film tried a line like that it would leave me kind of wincing, but the dialogue in this film is a step above the vast majority of films. The line was a brilliant pay-off, it was delivered without too much fanfare (soooo many emotional moments in films are ruined by the director basically yelling at the audience, 'Hey, this shit is so emotional right!?'), the soundtrack, the framing of the shot... masterful.
I found it simply PERFECT, I am Brazilian, clarinetist from my city, and I find this soundtrack simply PERFECT(sorry if I wrote something wrong, I haven't finished my English course yet)
Along with the movie, your English is perfect by my checking. And this is inside of the 90%.
2 years already..feels like yesterday
For Cooper it is yesterday
5 years now. Feels like yesterday
Time❤️
And 2 years since that comment!
5 years already!
It left me speechless and in tears.
I just re-watched this movie. The best and most epic movie and soundtrack ever! I am still awestruck by this masterpiece!
8:22
Easily one of the best moments of the movie!
" Those aren't mountains... There waves! "
im sorry but, they're*
That was one hell of a moment. I got really scared 😭
@@manmeetsingh4719 -- tidal forces - are a thing...
gravity is VERY attractive.
the music is literally breathtaking !
Chigam!!
i see what you did there
+shevegen Ikr
+shevegen I agree and the movie ain't bad either!! We'll the music is PART of the movie... of course the music has the most emotional impact of all the elements of a movie.
The proof is that people listen to music without video, but few watch silent films
I cannot express how much this movie has impacted my life. No words.
the arrangement of this piece was what inspired me to get back into playing the piano.
TARS: “That’s impossible”
Cooper: “No it’s necessary”
This is music that lifts us out of the density of life. It's for our inner cosmic traveler we have ignored for too long.
Tars: But Cooper, that's impossible
Cooper: No, it's necessary
that was the highest moment for me in film. just because of that dialogue. and the tesseract of course.
N’entre pas docilement dans cette douce nuit,
Le vieil âge doit gronder, tempêter, au déclin du jour,
Hurler, hurler à l’agonie de la lumière,
Si le sage sentant la fin sait que les ténèbres sont justes,
Car ses mots n’ont point forgé de foudre,
Il n’entre pas docilement dans cette douce nuit,
Hurle, hurle à l’agonie la lumière.
Grey goose il a été très beau
For some reason i believe people who suffered some really hard times in their lives will fully get how genius this truly is. It gives you the happyness and sadness all it once.
So accurate.
Count me in.
"This is will probably be final attempt to send a signal back to earth. I've sent countless voice messages, audio messages and even morris code in hopes that someone back on earth would respond or even acknowledge my survival. According to my observational records and studies, I've travelled approximately 37000 light years since the last log that I was able to successfully send. The worm hole has set me far beyond the Milky Way, much further then we anticipated. If I'm correct I'm only a few light years away from the center of the andromeda galaxy. The ship shows no signs of decreasing it's speed and it seems to have only picked up more velocity which probably brings me to 66% of the speed of light, again much more then we anticipated. As we all theorized, there is a black hole in the center of a galaxy. Its gravitational pull is surely showing. I have no idea what year it might be back on earth but I just hope earth still exists if I ever come back. For now, into the black hole I go"
Wicked
dito7347 Morris code xD I can't stop laughing
+tsogoo erdene just a random story I wrote that goes along with the music
dope
I don't think it's supposed to be funny
A bunch of friends of mine HATED this movie... We're no longer friends
Joe Caporuscio You did the right thing...
Joe Caporuscio Newton Third Law. You've gotta leave some friends behind.
Joe Caporuscio Why'd they hate the movie?
Who could possibly hate this movie
M.A.A. Pratama Hahahahahahahahahahaha!!!
so dope how in the water world the music represents a clock ticking quietly and the longer they are there it gets louder and more violent bc every hour there is 7 years earth time
that part makes me so anxious honestly
Nick Alfieri they actually miscalculated, it turned out that time was passing at an even faster pace than just the 7 years per hour. Remember when they finally got back to the ship, and the guy told them that 20 years had passed?
ty. yes thats right..I was mistaken
So beautiful...the theme of time can be heard throughout the score. The acceleration, the urgency as it marches forward and then it halts. The music just washes over you; crashes like the waves of Miller's planet.
I will be playing this nonstop when i get No Mans Sky
Micheal The Googleman My exact same idea
+Micheal The Googleman Good thinking. This would be a sweet soundtrack to start the game with. Then Global Communication's 76:14.
Same
Lets do this :D
+Micheal The Googleman I immediately think of you as a friend xD
Amazing in anytime, anywhere, forever and ever... The best movie and wonderful soundtrack! Love Interstellar!
Its not a movie .. its something will live with you forever
It's not just a normal music.
It explains the world.
It explains how much beautiful this universe is.
It explains the vast stretches of time.
It explains reality.
It explains love.