I can't handle *INTERSTELLAR* (this movie is STRESSFUL)

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  • @PierceArner
    @PierceArner Год назад +1788

    The soundtrack in this film is still one of the best of all time when it comes to punching you directly in the emotions.

    • @RaXXha
      @RaXXha Год назад +58

      It's the best, period, Hans Zimmer is a genius!

    • @rodrigofoli
      @rodrigofoli Год назад +5

      The best

    • @nidh1109
      @nidh1109 Год назад +12

      Hans Zimmer is amazing.

    • @PierceArner
      @PierceArner Год назад +12

      @@RaXXha Hans Zimmer definitely is, which is why it's hard to say which of his films does it best. This is definitely a top contender.

    • @compactreview
      @compactreview Год назад +14

      @@PierceArner Hans Zimmer himself says that this is the best score in any movie he has ever written.
      Zimmer Score is just perfect in every second and in every way.

  • @Marta-uv4id
    @Marta-uv4id Год назад +1507

    I still cry every single time I watch this movie, but the scene at the end hits so much harder than anything else. I can't imagine what it's like to watch your own child die.

    • @jr4it06
      @jr4it06 Год назад

      And die of old age at that

    • @dekulruno
      @dekulruno Год назад +83

      Especially to see them die of old age a couple months after you leave them as a child…

    • @jacob4920
      @jacob4920 Год назад +51

      @@dekulruno Exactly. The knowledge that you missed out on your child's entire life, even though it was necessary. That... would kill me!

    • @captainchaos3667
      @captainchaos3667 Год назад +12

      He _doesn't_ see her die, but your point stands.

    • @tastyneck
      @tastyneck Год назад

      Same.

  • @Light-Rock97
    @Light-Rock97 Год назад +1766

    Chris Nolan: "My movie has to be seen in the theater. In the biggest screen you can find."
    Natalie: "So I saw it in an airplane, with a red eye and intermittent turbulence."

    • @kantpredict
      @kantpredict Год назад +121

      Saw it in IMAX with my dad, and the Zimmer score and SFX during the docking scene were shaking the seating stands. It was phenomenal

    • @Light-Rock97
      @Light-Rock97 Год назад +27

      @@kantpredict I saw it in a regular screening, but thankfully the volume was *loud,* as it should be. Subsequent viewings left me dissatisfied, but I'll never forget my first experience, from the emotional performances to the space visuals. And I think epic movie scores might just have peaked with this film. You just can't be grander than a church organ.

    • @garethbattersby
      @garethbattersby Год назад +13

      I last watch this on a plane, I've seen it dozens of times so it was fun to experience it with turbulence and movements of the plane.

    • @Light-Rock97
      @Light-Rock97 Год назад +10

      @@garethbattersby 4D.

    • @Trepanation21
      @Trepanation21 Год назад

      LMAO

  • @vincew4297
    @vincew4297 Год назад +253

    What’s beautiful about Coop and Murphy’s relationship that most people don’t realize is that, despite the fact that everyone always thought she hated her dad for leaving, when she comes back to the house toward the end and goes to her old room she’s wearing the same jacket Coop was wearing when he left. The bond and love she had for her Dad never left not even in the slightest

    • @j0hn00
      @j0hn00 Год назад +31

      Exactly. She hated that he left. She never hated _him_

  • @vordt4139
    @vordt4139 Год назад +464

    Him watching what he missed in 23 years is so fucking heart breaking.

    • @Mr.Ekshin
      @Mr.Ekshin Год назад +1

      It broke my heart that someone thought that robot was a good design.

    • @ZoeyTG
      @ZoeyTG Год назад +3

      My memory of seeing that scene in theaters for the first time I ugly cried along with him. Its engrained since then.

    • @BinkyTheToaster
      @BinkyTheToaster Год назад +11

      Every time I see that I weep like a child. It tears at my soul to hear Murph say, "well, today I'm as old as you were when you left. So now would be a _really great time to come back."_

    • @danielm4436
      @danielm4436 Год назад +3

      @@Mr.Ekshin lmao It is a very weird choice.

    • @AstraRoyale
      @AstraRoyale Год назад +10

      @@Mr.Ekshin TARS is beautiful dont you dare say that

  • @moneyman123212
    @moneyman123212 Год назад +1090

    I swear “no parent should have to watch their child die “, “because my dad promised me “ and the whole 23 years recapped scenes always gets me crying
    Seeing it idk how many times now EVERY TIME

    • @lukehanson126
      @lukehanson126 Год назад +16

      I was gonna say the same thing! The 23 years scene absolutely breaks me.

    • @Mr.Ekshin
      @Mr.Ekshin Год назад +3

      I cried laughing at the worst robot design ever.

    • @badaboopbadabeep
      @badaboopbadabeep 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@Mr.Ekshin haha would a chappie or eve bot be more in your taste?

    • @Mr.Ekshin
      @Mr.Ekshin 5 месяцев назад

      @@badaboopbadabeep - Like it or not, people have designed their world to work with the human shape. So a human shaped robot is efficient. With that said, this robot's design was just about the most useless thing ever.

    • @Mr.Ekshin
      @Mr.Ekshin 5 месяцев назад

      @@badaboopbadabeep - OMG, the self destruct has been activated. Quick, someone push the cancel button!
      - This robot: Sorry... no fingers... just big, clunky cubes.

  • @sarahreffstrupjrgensen7772
    @sarahreffstrupjrgensen7772 Год назад +114

    Interstellar and The Martian came out pretty close together, and they were both very expensive to make, so there was a running joke about how much money Hollywood had spent to save Matt Damon, which I thought was really funny 😂

    • @philh8229
      @philh8229 8 месяцев назад +14

      Don't forget saving private Ryan. A whole squad died to get him home to his mum lol.

  • @jonathonclark7340
    @jonathonclark7340 Год назад +433

    "On millers planet, the soundtrack in the background has a ticking sound that happens every 1.25 seconds. It's explained that every hour there, equals 7 earth years. Each tick represents 1 day on earth." These little details make this movie a masterpiece.

    • @jackpowell9276
      @jackpowell9276 Год назад +71

      Also its likely the wave they see receeding is the one that killed the first explorer.

    • @alexanderstewart439
      @alexanderstewart439 Год назад +6

      This ratio is hugely inflated the most time dilation you would get by being near a black hole is 50%. So one hour would equal two hours on earth.

    • @j0hn00
      @j0hn00 Год назад +26

      ​@@alexanderstewart439 this is untrue. There's not yet enough understanding of black holes to prove or disprove it. At our current level of knowledge, the majority of this movie is entirely plausible

    • @MilkT0ast
      @MilkT0ast 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@j0hn00except that love can traverse space and time.

    • @robertomanfredi342
      @robertomanfredi342 4 месяца назад

      I never caught that detail, now it makes perfect sense

  • @MilkT0ast
    @MilkT0ast Год назад +300

    Hans Zimmer said his inspiration for the score was what it's like to be a father and loving their child. And it works so well.

    • @riolkin
      @riolkin Год назад +5

      Holy crap that makes so much sense. There are moments that are sad, moments that are gentle and beautiful, and moments of pure terror. My brother just experienced his first of these last feelings, my baby nephew had to be rushed to the ER yesterday (he's fine now).

    • @samwallaceart288
      @samwallaceart288 Год назад +12

      Nolan sent Zimmer a passage of writing out-of-context; about a father watching the years of his child's life pass before his eyes in an instant, and asked Zimmer to compose a piece out of just that.
      When Zimmer came up with the main theme for _Interstellar_ he had no idea it was for a sci-fi movie.

  • @krognak
    @krognak Год назад +98

    As a father of two young daughters, every time she says "because my dad promised me" it hits like a stake to the heart

  • @TheWhills
    @TheWhills Год назад +208

    My father does not cry. Ever.
    The scene where he cries for her to not let him leave is the only time I've ever seen him shed a tear.
    This film is magical. Perfection.

  • @scarecrowman7789
    @scarecrowman7789 Год назад +294

    I suffered from depression in 2014. I went to see this at the cinema and my entire perspective on everything changed. It moved me so much. A complete masterpiece

    • @VanezArt
      @VanezArt Год назад +2

      Same. 🤍

    • @mastixencounter
      @mastixencounter Год назад +1

      🤣🤣

    • @Ravenbones
      @Ravenbones Год назад +5

      Depression is mostly just you having the wrong perspective and neeeding to dig yourself out of it.

    • @genjilol_lechef2571
      @genjilol_lechef2571 Год назад +22

      @@Ravenbones I wished it was that easy. Sure, perspective and digging helps, but it is sadly far from "just" that

    • @eryvne
      @eryvne 8 месяцев назад +6

      @@Ravenbonesyou've never had depression have you

  • @oscarstainton
    @oscarstainton Год назад +541

    Seeing this in the cinema remains one of my enduring movie memories of 2014; I had this feeling of gratefulness to see a sunset, leaves blowing in the wind and firm ground underneath and it was almost overwhelming - that's how much this film moved me.

    • @MarleeCM
      @MarleeCM Год назад +11

      Oh I so agree! I saw this movie in theatres by myself, and afterwards I walked home under the stars and it was such a magical and unique experience.

    • @fredwin
      @fredwin Год назад +6

      Yo, just out of curiosity, how many specific movie memories of 2014 do you remember?

    • @bassmunk
      @bassmunk Год назад +5

      @@MarleeCM It's my favorite thing in the world to leave a movie that opens my eyes to the intense magic of existence!
      There's nothing like being keenly aware of your surroundings, the planet, your perspective into space from where your standing, and how your body feels with the blood pumping through your veins as you walk...

    • @oscarstainton
      @oscarstainton Год назад +2

      @fredwin 2014 was a pretty big year for going to the cinema, from the underwhelming like Dracula Untold and Amazing Spider-Man 2 (didn’t like it back then, I know Natalie found it emotional) to the solidly entertaining like X-Men: Days of Future Past. I saw Guardians of the Galaxy with my then best friend from university, and Theory of Everything was an emotional trip with my family. The ones I missed like Edge of Tomorrow were bought on blu-ray.
      Besides Interstellar, the other significant trip was The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies… but not because it lived up to my hopes. It took scenes from the extended editions (which I own anyway) and fan edits to mend that feeling.

    • @The1Music2MyEars
      @The1Music2MyEars Год назад +2

      It was my first year of work out of school too. I remember people in the office talking about seeing it in theatres.

  • @MahendraV03
    @MahendraV03 Год назад +525

    This movie is one of my favorites, it has great story, great acting, great music and great visuals. What more can you ask

    • @chanceneck8072
      @chanceneck8072 Год назад +5

      I.... did not like it.... Upon first watch.....
      But then I watched it again.... and again... And now, that I finally understand the movie, I love it, too. I cry every time with the Murph shit....
      And I've probably seen about 5 reaction channels reacting to this movie so far and it makes me ugly cry every time! 😅👍😭
      Probably even my favorite Nolan movie, either this or Inception, but this one was definitely Nolan's last good movie imo.....

    • @xyex
      @xyex Год назад

      "Great story."
      Gonna have to wholeheartedly disagree. The story is bad.

    • @xyex
      @xyex Год назад +1

      @jack Yes. It's called a personal opinion. Everyone has them. They don't always agree. What's your point?

    • @bendleson
      @bendleson Год назад +9

      @@xyex Why’re you even watching this video if you don’t like the story of the film. Seems pretty sad to watch something you dislike just to comment how you dislike it lol.

    • @anonimosd.2872
      @anonimosd.2872 Год назад +6

      @@xyex The point is that you cannot just say the story is bad without any explanation and expect people to take your opinion seriously.

  • @alexanderstewart439
    @alexanderstewart439 Год назад +26

    When the woman scientist said " Love is the only force that can transcend space and time" that really changed my outlook on life!

    • @Mansplainer2099-jy8ps
      @Mansplainer2099-jy8ps Год назад

      Except love doesn't do that, several other things do that.

    • @pivotguydc1149
      @pivotguydc1149 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@Mansplainer2099-jy8ps Doesn't change the fact that love can transcend space and time.

    • @Mansplainer2099-jy8ps
      @Mansplainer2099-jy8ps 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@pivotguydc1149 How so?

    • @manoz6194
      @manoz6194 Месяц назад

      That's some corny shit that made me laugh, didn't shed a tear because the premise of the film is so absurd

  • @ot7biasedmashups
    @ot7biasedmashups Год назад +66

    I will always and forever be salty about not having seen this movie in the cinema 😭😭 I'm obsessed with astronomy and spend a lot of time learning about it so the visuals always have me in a choke hold. Besides that this movie is just so well written and captivating ofc

  • @geekofalltrades9670
    @geekofalltrades9670 Год назад +267

    On top of being such an emotially powerful story, this movie is my favorite becuae of its commitment to realism. When they were figuring out how to show the black hole for example, they could have gone the route that many films have gone in the past and shown it kinda like a 2D whirlpool, which is incorrect because a black hole is a 3D object. So with all the super powerful special effects computers that ILM has (at least I think it was ILM that did the effects) and some asisstance from actual atrophysicists they created a model of what a black hole would look like and it took some crazy amount of time to render, like days of render time I think. But what is the coolest part is that thier model they created for the movie was acually validated in late 2019 when the first acutal picture of a black hole was taken by scientists and it looked exactly like what the movie portrays.

    • @robr5703
      @robr5703 Год назад +51

      the work they did on modeling the black hole lead to several published papers as well. like actual discoveries were found and published/verified. Kind of cool that this movie lead to an advancement in literal astrophysics lol

    • @andmicbro1
      @andmicbro1 Год назад +43

      Well and not only that, I think Nolan's original idea was traveling faster than light to time travel. But Kip Thorn talked him out of it because it's not scientifically accurate. So time travel is done via gravity inside a 5th dimensional tesseract inside a supermassive black hole.

    • @compactreview
      @compactreview Год назад +11

      I think there isn't a single movie except Interstellar, which shows a black hole of wormhole how it would actually look like, right?

    • @MrSarcasm101
      @MrSarcasm101 Год назад +1

      I love this movie for what it is: good sci-fi.
      Sorry to be that guy but... Astrophysics and theoretical physics aren't sciences.
      Science is empirical. It's about cause and effect relationships and experiments. An "image" of a so-called "black hole" is certainly not a proof of anything. It's good reinforcement though, if you already have a "belief" in this regard.

    • @erinhaury5773
      @erinhaury5773 Год назад +40

      @@MrSarcasm101 Show me on the doll where Astrophysics hurt you.

  • @gerstelb
    @gerstelb Год назад +88

    Old Murph is played by Ellen Burstyn. When I saw her briefly in one of the recordings, I knew she was going to pop up again. She’s the kind of actor (6 Oscar nominations, 1 win) you don’t hire for a cameo unless it’s *intense* . Which it turned out to be.

    • @phraggers
      @phraggers Год назад +5

      The number of movies and tv shows I’ve watched and instead of casting an older actor they just put makeup on the actor of the younger character and get them to talk with a croaky voice really irritates me, but they nailed it with interstellar! Didn’t know about Ellen Burstyn but will Google her, thanks!

    • @hannahterry6316
      @hannahterry6316 Год назад +2

      Yoooo, I've been watching this for years knowing I know this actress but not really knowing from what, Chris McNeil is in 2 of my all time favorite movies, wild

    • @framegrace1
      @framegrace1 Год назад +3

      OMG... been all this time thinking who she was.... The Exorcist!!!

    • @Reyesn7y
      @Reyesn7y Год назад

      pretty sure its not her. she doesnt look like her, and imdb doesnt have her listed in the movie

    • @framegrace1
      @framegrace1 Год назад

      ​@@Reyesn7y Checked on google, wikipedia (both the film and Ellen's), film affinity and a bunch of others... all say Ellen Burstyn is elder Murph. So far the only exception is Imdb. Which is strange.

  • @Macapta
    @Macapta Год назад +56

    I saw this in IMAX and nearly had a panic attack on the water planet. It was so damn tense and I hate deep water.

  • @woopimright
    @woopimright Год назад +17

    Can’t believe you edited out the “because my dad promised me” that line breaks me every time

  • @hallyhop
    @hallyhop Год назад +261

    Wow, did not see this coming but I am stoked! I love this movie and I love Christopher Nolan. Soo good, so heartbreaking, and a big ol cry headache to top it off every time

    • @NatalieGoldReacts
      @NatalieGoldReacts  Год назад +67

      oh I am all too familiar with those cry headaches 😂

    • @jsmithers.
      @jsmithers. Год назад +2

      @@NatalieGoldReacts 😢

  • @LArenadelCAOS
    @LArenadelCAOS Год назад +34

    I'm becoming a father next June, my wife's pregnant.
    I could have never felt the Interstellar sentence "When you become a parent, one thing is clear: you want your kids to be safe"
    Man, I feel it differently now.

  • @Masterfrogg
    @Masterfrogg Год назад +59

    Interstellar and Arrival share my number one spot for best sci-fi movies of all time. I am so glad that I watched both of them in the cinema.

    • @bendover7841
      @bendover7841 Год назад +2

      Edge of Tomorrow and Oblivion are both fantastic.

    • @patinho5589
      @patinho5589 Год назад

      Dune 1984

    • @bobbwc7011
      @bobbwc7011 Год назад

      It is amazing how many sci-fi-laymen viewers love Interstellar so much. It is an average movie at best, it has so many flaws and weaknesses. It was, at the time, Nolan's worst movie BY FAR. The dialogue is absolute trash, really bad, embarrassingly bad. The characters are mostly dumb and miscast. The whole first act is low quality and retarded. And, and, and.
      And the movie did not do anything new: The effects of the Allgemeine Relativitätstheorie (Theory of General Relativity) have been depicted in other sci fi movies plenty of times. This was only the first time it was illustrated for the big audience in a popcorn blockbuster. The movie is far from fantastic.

    • @bendover7841
      @bendover7841 Год назад +2

      @@bobbwc7011 Cool story bro. Here's the attention you ordered.

    • @bobbwc7011
      @bobbwc7011 Год назад

      @@bendover7841 I'm still looking for the bus with the people who give a shit about your response....

  • @Scott_Forsell
    @Scott_Forsell Год назад +19

    I love the character of Murph. Played by three different actresses. And each one totally kicks butt hard. That is a difficult task to pull off well - one character, three time lines, three actors. Crikey Moses!
    Everybody kicked butt, but the actress who played young Murph knocked it out of the park. She was so [bleeping] awesome!

  • @LM-gm9yo
    @LM-gm9yo Год назад +174

    I really hope you'll do Arrival too! It's such a masterpiece from the acting, to the score, to the visual. Never fails to make me cry, but the tears are worth it. Sending love 💛

    • @rodrigofoli
      @rodrigofoli Год назад +19

      Rightttt. Interstellar, Arrival and Ex machina. My favorite sci-fis and interstellar also is my favorite movie

    • @danishprince2760
      @danishprince2760 Год назад +3

      She's seen it :)

    • @nidh1109
      @nidh1109 Год назад +8

      No spoiler, but in Arrival the first time she sees IT, with the scenery and the soundscape, absolutely gave me chills.

    • @firefly9838
      @firefly9838 Год назад +3

      The Martian is the best tho

    • @johnheaney3349
      @johnheaney3349 Год назад +2

      And Contact! One of the few movies better than the book, although I loved the book, too.

  • @CaptainOfGames
    @CaptainOfGames Год назад +16

    This is my favorite movie of all time, not just because I am huge space exploration and astronomy nerd, but also because it's just such a fucking great film. That docking scene is a part of movie history. Fun fact, all 3 planets they visited were filmed in my country, Iceland.

  • @mhazzy155
    @mhazzy155 Год назад +56

    The Lincoln commercial joke was lowkey the funniest thing Nat's ever said hahah

    • @HelloThereGuys40
      @HelloThereGuys40 Год назад +3

      Honestly I could see him saying that 🤣😂🤣

  • @LeegionGames
    @LeegionGames Год назад +23

    I saw this originally in imax in 2014 and it was just incredible, the visuals, the acting, the music and the sound design was just perfect, I love it. The whole movie hits so different after I became a father and rewatching, I cried so much with every interaction with his kids.

    • @Outland9000
      @Outland9000 Год назад

      Would of loved to have watched this at the BFI.

  • @IslandPunchProductions
    @IslandPunchProductions Год назад +54

    Interstellar is a Masterpiece and Has An INCREDIBLE SCORE. My Favorite Nolan Flim. Will Never Forget The First Time I Saw The Wave Sequence

  • @RuleNo2NoNames
    @RuleNo2NoNames Год назад +45

    11:13 I am in mid way watching this video and already started getting goosebumps, this movie is still so fresh to me.
    In my words, when I saw in theatres, this was not a movie, it was an emotion.

    • @sammy_1178
      @sammy_1178 Год назад +1

      wish I could go back to the day i first watched it in the theatre, impossible to get that feeling back

  • @LufianCloud
    @LufianCloud Год назад +21

    This movie is a masterpiece. I love rewatching this every now and then and it always still keeps making me drop tears.

  • @MrDoot-hj2ir
    @MrDoot-hj2ir Год назад +8

    The message scene is by far one the most heartbreaking stuff ever did on movies. This is not a movie about science, it's about family.

  • @JawbreakerSD
    @JawbreakerSD Год назад +37

    This is one of my favorite movies ever. So scientifically accurate with a scale larger than any person could comprehend, but in the end the whole of humanity is saved by the love of a father and daughter. This remains one of the only movies that will make me cry every time I watch it. A lot of that is due to Hans Zimmer's perfect score. I have never heard anything else like it and doubt I ever will. The use of an organ in all of the scores lends itself to the scale of space, but it still feels innately human. Its an instrument that needs to breath and was made to be heard in a communal space. Christopher Nolan really nailed the filmic look of this film which makes everything feels tangible and real, mostly because it all is. As much that is humanly possible was filmed for real with models. Nolan famously hates CGI, but even so he created the most scientifically accurate CG model of a black hole ever. It took 100 hours PER SECOND to render the thing and two scientific papers were spawned from the movie. I love this movie because it manages to represent the scale of the universe and how small humans are in it, but the whole story is about a father keeping his promise to his daughter. Dr. Mann thought that humanity would hold them back from saving the species, but Cooper showed that humanity is exactly what saved it. God I love this movie. Not seeing this in a theater is one of my biggest regrets.

    • @compactreview
      @compactreview Год назад +1

      Thanks for your wonderful comment, totally agree 🤩

  • @gravedigger8414
    @gravedigger8414 Год назад +73

    Easily one of the greatest movies ever. Always crying at certain scenes as well as goosebumps. 😊

  • @tee_es_bee
    @tee_es_bee Год назад +24

    For me the docking scene is one of the pivotal moments in cinematic history. 🧡💛🧡

    • @umairasif15
      @umairasif15 Год назад +6

      That docking scene has its own separate fan base 😅

    • @Burtonesque413
      @Burtonesque413 Год назад +1

      I agree wholeheartedly

    • @TearYouApart360
      @TearYouApart360 Год назад +1

      Cooper, this is no time for caution!

  • @lookatmyright
    @lookatmyright Год назад +7

    seen this movie for like 7 times already, and I was obsessed with the 4th and 5th dimension theory, tesseract, time dilation and what not. Incredible

  • @dakotaholliday6295
    @dakotaholliday6295 Год назад +11

    The score for this movie is just on another level. This soundtrack is what I listen to when I'm studying.

  • @Unique4007
    @Unique4007 Год назад +44

    "Curly bangs" Natalie is undefeated!

  • @Trabsol
    @Trabsol Год назад +9

    One of the things I never realised until much later was how tough his son’s life must’ve been. Especially since Murph knew her father was definitely still alive but he had no clue. And he never ever got to see him either, murph got to see him again.

  • @oAPXo
    @oAPXo Год назад +14

    Saw this movie a week or so after my birthday in the theaters, went in around 7pm? Didn't realize how long it was but I was SUCKED into every scene. This needs to be in a movie theater every year or so, the sounds from watching it in a theater is AMAZING. the whole "docking" scene near the end just makes your heart pound.

  • @hopesjourneyVA
    @hopesjourneyVA Год назад +8

    This movie sums up why I love sci-fi films so much... Not just because of the awesome visuals, heartfelt actors, and out of this world soundtrack. It's also because of how much we can relate to these characters, especially Cooper. There was a time when I felt like 10 years have gone by and I still looked the same, but had new experiences. Everyone else around me, that I knew, grew older but still acted the same way as they did when I was younger. When I watched this movie, I started to recognize time is everything, that every little second, even if nothing is happening on that moment, means more than we know in this universe. So what I got from this is, Interstellar is simply reminding us to make the most out of time we've got, the space we keep, and our very own lives!

  • @kylecorbinmusic
    @kylecorbinmusic Год назад +66

    It feels like I’ve been waiting for this reaction for centuries!😝😝

    • @lou7041
      @lou7041 Год назад +12

      For 23 years

  • @Declanmeesen
    @Declanmeesen Год назад +30

    I’ll never forget randomly deciding to watch this at 01.00 AM during school vacation.
    It got late.
    When the credits rolled, I stared at the wall for a while, the impact it had on me went beyond.
    My all time favorite, looking foward to Openheimer.

  • @Werrf1
    @Werrf1 Год назад +3

    12:45 Hans Zimmer composed the main theme without knowing the film was even a sci-fi. Nolan told him it was about a man who has to leave his family, and the music was composed for that theme.

  • @patrickhill8494
    @patrickhill8494 11 месяцев назад +5

    Also, this is 100% my favourite film now. Used to be Contact, mostly because i love the book and the movie and book always triggered a sense of the numinous and love of science, but this blew past it and Arrival is a close second now.

  • @FHM1994
    @FHM1994 Год назад +10

    This is one of my favorite movies of all time, and I will always cry at least two times during it. The emotions are amazingly real and fully saturated between these two characters. ❤

  • @DARTHTAKRA
    @DARTHTAKRA 8 месяцев назад +2

    The thing that always blows my mind about this movie is just imagining going away for a weekend trip and when you come back your 10-year-old daughter is old enough to be your elderly mother. No matter how many times I see this movie I don't think I'll ever get over that part

    • @KaiLucasZachary
      @KaiLucasZachary 6 месяцев назад

      And as strong as the emotions are, the science holds up too. That’s what makes this film so impactful to multiple kinds of audiences.

  • @cannonfodder15
    @cannonfodder15 Год назад +2

    I love how they are literally travelling across galaxies and black holes in the movie and Natalie is surprised that they can land on water 😂

  • @variable57
    @variable57 Год назад +8

    Hanz Zimmer is our generations Beethoven. Phenomenal score.

  • @wildcard04
    @wildcard04 Год назад +16

    This reaction couldn’t have come at a better time! I just rewatched this film (for the 5th time) so this is great. My all-time favourite movie right here ☝🏾

  • @McLeod2022
    @McLeod2022 4 месяца назад +1

    Nat's all out laugh at 34:48 is EVERYTHING. Love this woman. ☮☮ & 💜💜 to you and to yours. Thanks to you for making the room brighter.

  • @josephgeorge8232
    @josephgeorge8232 Год назад +4

    I saw this in the movie theater when it came out and it still is the best cinematic experience I've ever had. This is one of my favorite sci-fi movies ever.

  • @Alberto-cv4ff
    @Alberto-cv4ff Год назад +5

    Christopher Nolan + Hans Zimmer = Perfection

  • @Javachacin
    @Javachacin Год назад +4

    Visually this is one of the most beautiful movies I’ve ever seen. I never imagined space like art, gorgeous and awe inspiring.

  • @mistercharmer
    @mistercharmer Год назад +4

    Seeing this in the theaters was one of the greatest movie experiences I ever had. So greatful I got to see it when I did.

  • @ryanharris3871
    @ryanharris3871 Год назад +2

    fun fact that’s the most accurate portrayal of a black hole in a movie

  • @ThePaupersVarietyPerformance
    @ThePaupersVarietyPerformance Год назад +12

    10/10 movie.
    I always forget just how good it is until I watch it again.

  • @fuzzymcfurr4635
    @fuzzymcfurr4635 Год назад +3

    So glad you finally reacted to this! This movie is so heartbreaking yet told in such a beautiful way.

  • @chameleonvr4
    @chameleonvr4 Год назад +2

    15:30 Now that's a wave! I love your reaction this, "OOOOOO MYYYYYYYY GOOOOOOOOODDDDDD!" (Some ppls reactions suck to such a wonderful scene!) I love how slowly Nolan moves you up the wave so it can really sink in how big a wave can actually get! Everyone wave!

  • @unknownbmx12345
    @unknownbmx12345 Год назад +1

    I'm a grown ass man and I cry like a baby every time I watch this movie. Without a question my favoirite movie of all time. The score, the cinematography the cast, everything is perfect.

  • @MultiSweeney1
    @MultiSweeney1 Год назад +3

    17:24-18:38. If they gave Oscars for one scene, he would have won that year, hands down.

  • @sputnikalgrim
    @sputnikalgrim Год назад +14

    This film is in my top 5 of all time. I’m 47 yrs old and have seen so many movies and been part of some of the greatest years for movies and I can easily say this film is top 5. It’s one of Nolan’s best, it’s maybe Zimmer’s best score. You should watch the feature on the score, it’s intentionally made to pull you to the edge of your seat and keep you there. This movie should’ve won best picture at the Oscars, it was robbed. I’ll have to watch this again tonight now

    • @mshippy19
      @mshippy19 Год назад +2

      what are your top 4 ?

    • @sputnikalgrim
      @sputnikalgrim Год назад +2

      @@mshippy19 it’s just my taste, so I’m not declaring them the greatest, just my favorite
      Gladiator
      Blade Runner
      Unforgiven
      Saving Private Ryan
      Best horror: The Thing 1984
      mind blown: the Matrix
      Gun play: Boondock Saints
      Way of the Gun
      When I can’t decide what to watch: anything by Tarantino

  • @tracisr
    @tracisr Год назад +1

    I love that when Mann explodes his ship when trying to dock the sound cuts out bc in space you wouldn't hear the explosion. Hans Zimmer outdid himself with this score.

  • @redjaredits
    @redjaredits Год назад +2

    I saw this movie in theaters twice in imax which was incredible. My friends and I were literally on the edges of our seats the entire time and all of us at 18 or 19 years old were collectively bawling our eyes out at the "23 years" scene. It has left a profound impact on me and it's one of my favorite movies of all time. It's so incredibly powerful.
    Also your comment about the film look is because the movie was shot entirely on imax film which gave the film such an incredible look. The scene where Coop is detaching and Brand is looking up, the combination of the lighting on her face and the film look gives this classic almost Casablanca shot.

  • @cydian5957
    @cydian5957 Год назад +4

    This movie is such a special case for me. I’m sure I’m not the only one who had this specific situation, but when this movie came out I was invited by some people, but decided not to go because it was too long for me and I was 12 and too young to like long movies. Fast forward a couple years later, I develop a love for space, Christopher Nolan, and Matthew McConaughey. Fast forward a bit more, and I revisit this film that I had heard of years prior, but didn’t give a chance. And never have I been so happy that I waited to experience something. This movie went on to connect with me on such an intense level that I can’t compare much else to it. I now typically rewatch this movie once a month if not more often, and dream of getting the chance to write something as wonderful, and as beautiful, and as profound as this movie is. I’m so happy you watched this, and even more so that you loved it.

    • @FieldTechIV
      @FieldTechIV Год назад +1

      It's amazing to read how much this movie means to so many of us.

  • @ddavisgaming
    @ddavisgaming Год назад +7

    First stranger things, now Interstellar. Again Natalie, I WASN'T PLANNING ON CRYING THIS MORNING BUT HERE WE ARE!

  • @patrickhill8494
    @patrickhill8494 11 месяцев назад +2

    Another comment! The simulation developed to render the black hole actually resulted in two physics papers which were published. When the VFX and physics team behind it same the rendering, it was the first time we thought the gavity lensing of the ecretion disk would create the type of effect you see around the black hole in the movie. And then the simulation was proven correct when we took out first image of a black hole a few years later, which showed essentially exactly what the simulation spat out.

  • @samthompson1612
    @samthompson1612 Год назад

    I'm so glad that you're watching this movie! I absolutely love it and find something I missed every time because there are so many little details and hints given out throughout the movie. The score is amazing, the visuals are stellar, and I always get so emotional when thinking about Coop and Murph being separated by time and space and not being able to see each other for all of those years 😥

  • @chrisdutoit4526
    @chrisdutoit4526 Год назад +7

    (starts watching) oh boy I can't wait for _those_ scenes :)
    edit: Also as an aside nat, you're legit one of the smartest reactors I've ever seen. You catch on to everything so fast!

  • @conordoeseverything
    @conordoeseverything Год назад +6

    What an incredible movie, forever in my top 5. So glad to see you reacting to it!!

  • @sebastiansderstrm2519
    @sebastiansderstrm2519 Год назад

    i have waited so long for this!!! Amazing vid!

  • @brianrussell7369
    @brianrussell7369 5 месяцев назад +1

    I don't watch all of Natalie's videos, but when I do, I am quickly reminded to turn down my headphone volume.

  • @The.Authority...
    @The.Authority... Год назад +3

    It's a short montage... but seeing Matthew's character watching his kids age a couple decades in front of him & him bursting in tears... highlight of the film...
    the upbeat score helped a lot too (yeah right...)

  • @Jehty_
    @Jehty_ Год назад +13

    Uh, finally you watch this masterpiece :)
    I hope you will love it as much as I do 😁
    It's one of these movies that always make me cry 😢

    • @Jehty_
      @Jehty_ Год назад

      Your end statement about the certain things that can't happen in real life:
      That's why I didn't like the movie when I first watched it in theater.
      Somehow these unrealistic scenes rubbed me the wrong way.
      Only when I re-watched it a few years later I fell in love with the movie. Probably because I knew to suspend disbelief.

  • @exploringandstargazing
    @exploringandstargazing Год назад +1

    "What's your trust setting, TARS?"
    "Lower than yours, apparently."
    My favourite line in the film xD

  • @Thevikingninja117
    @Thevikingninja117 Год назад

    What is truly amazing is that, they in a sense made A black hole in the movie around how one actually looks years before we got a "picture" of one.

  • @maxdickerson8511
    @maxdickerson8511 Год назад +3

    The mistake I make every single time is I am done eatin’, or drinkin’ by the time she says, “grab a drink, grab a snack …”. 😂

  • @djlow9915
    @djlow9915 Год назад +12

    New year, same old Natalia 😂
    A beautiful movie and a beautiful reaction Nat 💛

  • @Aeneasthetic
    @Aeneasthetic Год назад

    I’ve been waiting FOREVERRRR FOR THIS YESSSSSSS

  • @danp.2510
    @danp.2510 11 месяцев назад +1

    If you haven’t figured it out, the composer is Hans Zimmer. His film credits are insane and his soundtracks are iconic.

  • @vizer0424
    @vizer0424 Год назад +7

    Some movie suggestions for you Natalie, i hope you like them :3
    • Pacific Rim
    • Over the Hedge
    • Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
    • Planet of the Apes (2010's reboot)
    • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

  • @ObamaBinKillin
    @ObamaBinKillin Год назад +3

    One of my all time favourite movies. Christopher Nolan and the crew are always at their best with his Stories.

  • @pheonikfx9449
    @pheonikfx9449 Год назад +1

    The movie I have been waiting for, thank you so much

  • @Soundtracks92
    @Soundtracks92 Год назад +1

    One of my favorite movies of all time! Great acting, great thought-provoking and smart story, and incredible visuals. It can be a tear jerker at certain times too!

  • @kevandre
    @kevandre Год назад +6

    Bro I have no idea how the trends of which films are being reacted to in the reaction community. Getting both Natalie and Addie doing interstellar on the same day seems so freaking random lmao. And this kind of thing happens a lot too

    • @kevandre
      @kevandre Год назад +2

      Not that I'm saying it's a problem, just a secret conspiracy

    • @nexus.shadow
      @nexus.shadow Год назад

      @@kevandre i've often wondered the same thing, it happens far to often, i believe it revolves around release dates on stream... many reactors use different sources of a movie, be it amazon, netflix etc , so as you mentioned it would be safe to assume Natalie and Addie use the same stream service that just so happened to add this movie to the cycle

  • @RuleNo2NoNames
    @RuleNo2NoNames Год назад +5

    From 8:19 farming, crops, this movie takes such a long/ different leap.
    I saw this movie twice in theatres and it was some experience.
    Luckily I went in blind, means, not watched its trailer and directly in.
    Sometimes that helps.
    Other movies where I didn't watched trailer and went directly to theatre were, The Conjuring 1 and Knives out 1.

  • @richardfeynman4452
    @richardfeynman4452 Год назад +2

    I'm sorta a physics enthusiast and I remmember first watching this movie and thinking "alright it has some great depictions of some cool phenomena but still it's a cinematic adaptation (especially the end with the black hole)" then some time after I assisted to a conference, given by the department of physics of a university in spain, about the physics of this movie/novel and boy my mind was blown out. Although it's still science fiction the physics this movie portrays is far more deep than I imagined. Also the score is just amazing.
    Edit: I'm already on board for your reaction to Oppenheimer.

  • @DeathwishGamer
    @DeathwishGamer Год назад +4

    I think there were multiple docking stations, not just the one Dr Mann destroyed (becaise Dr Mann docked along the side of the ship while Cooper docked from the bottom). And Tars was the one that navigated the lock-in sequence so if anyone could do it, it would be a anthropomorphic computer. But maybe I misunderstood what happened at that point.

    • @CharlyT2000
      @CharlyT2000 Год назад +1

      No. I believe you are correct.

  • @alex0589
    @alex0589 Год назад +3

    The fact that this movie was made 10 years ago makes me feel like maybe im way too close to a giant spinning black hole and time just went 7 years/an hour

  • @slyc00p29
    @slyc00p29 5 месяцев назад

    I watched this in theater when it first came out and when the movie finished you could hear a pin drop in the theater. Not a single word or noise. Everyone was mind blown. Great movie.

  • @Stylz.
    @Stylz. Год назад

    OMG I CANT TELL YOU HOW LONG IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS!!!!

  • @johanregalado69
    @johanregalado69 10 месяцев назад +3

    Your "acting skills" are stressful, this movie is perfect

  • @OrionInSpace
    @OrionInSpace Год назад +3

    Saw this on my recommended, this movie is the only film ever that has made me cry every time I've seen it.
    Truly a masterpiece I don't care what anyone says. It also has the best film score in history...🙏

  • @pvtrick.346
    @pvtrick.346 Год назад +1

    My favorite space movie. I’m so glad you reacted to this. I needed some refreshing

  • @LUCASDOMINGUES21
    @LUCASDOMINGUES21 Год назад +6

    I have the huge privileged to watch this in the teather at the time
    This movie blew my mind away and i love the reaction as always 😎

    • @NatalieGoldReacts
      @NatalieGoldReacts  Год назад +4

      I bet this would be INCREDIBLE in theatres

    • @vordt4139
      @vordt4139 Год назад

      I strive to not let jealousy control me, but by God am I jealous of you for getting to see this in the theater.

    • @LUCASDOMINGUES21
      @LUCASDOMINGUES21 Год назад

      @@vordt4139 hahahaha i get it
      I was 13 at the time and it was brilliant

    • @danholmesfilm
      @danholmesfilm Год назад

      @@vordt4139 I saw it in true IMAX :)

    • @pscar1
      @pscar1 Год назад

      @@NatalieGoldReacts it was amazing! You could feel the music.

  • @medeaedits7468
    @medeaedits7468 Год назад +4

    I watched the movie today for the 10th time and I was thinking it would have been amazing if you did the reaction to it, what a coincidence😅 this is my favorite movie, the story is great, the acting is amazing and the soundtrack is heartbreaking❤️

  • @brianware8934
    @brianware8934 Год назад +1

    I love this movie. Even after watching it a few times, I get choked up. That said, I’m sure somebody mentioned it somewhere, but the model for Gargantua was based on everything we knew about black holes at the time and the computer model they used to create it birthed several scientific research papers. I mean, a movie that created VFX so well that actual scientific papers were done….that just blows my mind. And seeing it, where the top and bottom is glowing, wondering WTF, reading about it and realizing it’s not the top and bottom of the black hole, it’s the accretion disc’s light being bent around it and you’re actually seeing what’s on the other side of the black hole. Ah! I’m nerding out.

  • @blitzgirl6522
    @blitzgirl6522 Год назад

    So glad you got around to this, and so happy you enjoyed it!

  • @mikephillips1043
    @mikephillips1043 Год назад +4

    This is the score I listen to when I need to clear my head. Hans Zimmer is the greatest composer of our generation. The docking scene is one of the greatest theater experiences ive ever had.

    • @compactreview
      @compactreview Год назад

      Zimmer himself says that this was his best score ever.
      Have you watched TeneT? This score is also just 10/10. And of course also Dune 10/10.
      Hans Zimmer and Ludwig Göransson always look for the perfect sound and are not afraid of experiments!

    • @mikephillips1043
      @mikephillips1043 Год назад +1

      @@compactreview I REALLY need to see tenet. It came out during the start of the pandemic and I just havent found it on streaming. But Zimmers music in everything from Pirates to Gladiator to even the Lion King has always been so captivating for me. Its the perfect music when you just need to lay down put on the headphones and escape for a while.

  • @deltasceptile7805
    @deltasceptile7805 Год назад +3

    What an amazing coincidence that Addie Counts also posted a reaction video to Interstellar today.