The Beauty Of Interstellar

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Published 2018-02-05
Directed by Christopher Nolan

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A team of explorers travel through a wormhole in space in an attempt to ensure humanity's survival.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Gurupk1122
    The people who disliked the movie are probably from Mann's planet
  • @cavapayne149
    I watched this film at midnight at IMAX. Spent the entire bus ride home in a wonderful trance. For me, this is everything science fiction was meant to be.
  • @dariuschong4574
    This movie single-handedly inspired me to be a physicist and motivated me to work hard on math (which I used to be not so good at). 8 years since then and that childhood curiousity instilled in me still hasn't worn off. Now in my second year of university studying physics and I'm considering specializing in gravitational physics! Thank you Christopher Nolan! You're truly an inspiration.
  • @crafter6415
    “it’s not possible to make the best sci fi movie” “no, it’s necessary” - Nolan
  • @filmtoppings
    This is the most beautiful movie I've ever watched, period
  • @kristophxr79
    Sometimes I just search "interstellar" randomly to get the feeling I got whenever I watch this movie or listen to the soundtrack. Without a doubt, the best movie I'd ever seen in my life and the only movie to leave such an impact on me. From the story to the visuals and soundtrack, this is a true masterpiece in every way!
  • @darrenschannels
    I’m so glad to know I’m not the only one who was so profoundly moved by this movie. There has never ever been another movie that gave me the extreme emotional experience I got from watching this. It was such a range of emotions...from the creepiness and loneliness of being in deep space so far from home, to the completely alien nature of black holes, to the human emotion intertwined with hard scientific theories like general relativity. This is the best movie I’ve ever seen, and I’ve watched it start to finish at least 20 times.
  • @yojimbo_7443
    In my opinion the beauty of this movie is the soundtrack, and how it blends in with the emotions, setting and characters of interstellar. Well done Christopher Nolan, and Hans Zimmer, you have birthed a masterpiece.
  • @SkidmoreTx
    This is the only movie I regret not watching in theaters.
  • @ddmorales
    I remember when walking out of the movie theater and everything felt different and the whole world felt small. Easily the best movie I've ever seen.
  • @sven1705
    It was a hot summer day in 2021. Everyone decided to go to the beach however I wanted to do something different. I saw that my local cinema started to play older legendary movies like Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings and... Interstellar, which at that point I had never heard off. I was like: I like space so you know what, let's go to it! The moment I walked in that movie theatre it already felt special, just walking in from 40 degrees outside to a nice cold cinema and already that ambience sound playing in the room. I walked into the cinema hall and saw that there was one other person sitting there. An older guy from around the 50. He told me before the movie that he already watched it around 15 times and that he was really happy that he could relive it in the cinema's just like 2014. I had 0 expectations for this movie, because I had never heard of it before. I hadn't even watched the trailer, I was like you know if it's really bad I'll just walk outside and go to the pool 1 kilometer away from there. Then the movie started, I was stunned. I am 100% sure that you can't experience this movie then same when you watch it at home on a cheap tv. For the whole movie it just felt amazing and what a watch this is! When the movie ended me and the older man just had a look at eachother and we knew exactly what we both meant. To this day it is still one of the most unique experiences in my life and I just wished that cinema's did this more not only because of covid, but because it's just a special experience. Will this comment get lost in here? Probably. Do I sound pathetic after typing all of this? Probably, but I don't mind. I just wanted to share my experience and I hope y'all can have this same experience once! ✨
  • Interstellar should be re-released in theatres after this pandemic is over.
  • @thecollector427
    Christopher Nolan made: - Cops movies (Memento and Insomnia) - Science fiction movies (Inception and Interstellar) - A war movie (Dunkirk) - Superhero movies (TDK trilogy) - A drama with magicians (The Prestige) He's one of those extremely rare directors who can fit every genre.
  • @codyhoyt2466
    I worked at a movie theatre when this came out, right away when I saw we had posters put up I knew I would like this movie. I still have the original poster in frame and ready to be hung on my wall. While working there I saw it 8 times in theatre and it is still in my top two film experiences. 1917 is a close second
  • @AstroStellarYT
    “We used to look up at the sky and wonder at our place in the stars. Now we just look down, and worry about our place in the dirt.” - Cooper
  • @kennyotsu4357
    This film gave me something that I left in childhood. Something like a feel of the true discovery.
  • @ayushgupta7273
    I cried hard when he was watching his son growing up and he was crying.
  • @BenAri18
    7 years later, this movie still remains a masterpiece and one of a kind