What an emotional ride this was! What was your reaction when this came out? What did we miss? And Hans Zimmer just doesn't miss does he?! Full Reaction for Interstellar on Patreon: www.patreon.com/baddmedicine Backup channel Subscribe here ru-vid.com/show-UC1CLUwA27dz-94o3FR0o3xg
Guys I haven’t watched this reaction yet......but as a 6ft 2, 240 lbs of a decade veteran full of gung ho and testosterone, if I don’t see tears in anyone’s eyes I will be disappointed. This film reduced me into a mess emotionally !!
ok after yall have seen this, yall need to watch the martian. I feel like this and the martian are my favorite space-related movies ever. And it stars Matt Damon :D
Murph was played by Mackenzie Foy. She also played the sleepwalking daughter in The Conjuring. This movie was epic and way more emotional than people anticipated especially since the message being that emotions transcend time and space which is a big aspect of the movie. Difficult to understand but broken down well enough to get the overall picture and that matters. Great reaction guys and you should watch Inception next, another Christopher Nolan masterpiece.
I don't think it's missed, it's just hitting after a hugely emotional scene where people are still grappling with the loss of Murph. I always wanted a sequel, or even a franchise about the new world where Brand is rebooting humanity. But really, this movie wrapped it up into a masterpiece and what else is there? It is just my own desire to keep Cooper and Brand in my life, lol.
Yup, if they had listened to her from the get go, they would have gone to Edmund's planet instead of Mann's. Of course, then they would never have gotten the quantum data Murph needed so...
Deserves it, it was awesome in the cinema, best moment I’ve had, the sound was shaking the chairs, first time I’ve ever leaned forward grabbing the back of the chair in front.
No matter when I see it or how many time I have seen it already....the "Years of messages" scene gets me every damn time. Especially if you remember that Coop lost a grandson in a matter of seconds.
I'm shocked none of these three got teary-eyed over that one. Such a heartbreaking scene. Watching your children grow up and experience the tragedies and hardships of life in such a brief time (from your perspective). It's hard to imagine
@lilscenechick1995 I'm thinking they don't have kids? But I wonder the effect of 3 guys watching together has; lots of peer pressure, Nobody wants to be the first/only guy crying.😆 There's a reactor couple that I liked, but whenever it's too rough, the husband just opens his really wide: like _saucers,_ rather than show any tears or watery eyes. They even cut/edit some.. 🙄
This movie has my favorite depiction of robots ever! They're not evil, trying to destroy humanity. They're tools with great simulated personality that are there to help humanity and do what is needed. Very good movie, enjoyed your reaction once again and can't wait for more from you guys!
Ya the female crewmember was more evil then the robots. The evil behind good intentions. She was making mistake after mistake. One that costed the crew decades of time.
@@loganshaw4527are you serious?? that was the risk they all signed up to take. she made a mistake based off of science that’s nearly impossible to prove until you experience it for yourself. wtf lol
@@ibuprofriends oddly she was right but mann did not love her back. Alot of the time the science is wrong. Humans almost killed the science was wrong. The human's almost not able to leave earth the science was wrong. Them going to a place they could lose a lot of time if they are wrong. The science proved right sadly, them going to mann's planet, mann trusting that air lock. How many times did her feeling shot her in the foot?
If you haven't seen it then I recommend "Arrival". It's another mind expanding experience with grounding in relationships. A great companion view to Interstellar. I'll throw "Contact" and "The Martian" up there too.
Yes to all of them! Contact especially, both the book and movie, will always have a special place in my heart. I wasn't around then, but I feel like it was so ahead of its time when the book came out in the '80s.
I love how The Oak didn't expected so much about Harry Potter, and now he still keeps doing the Deathly Hallows symbol and putting the Gryffindor scarf in the mic.
Great reaction, thanks. Amazed that none of you cried - the emotional impact of this film is incredible - I think the scene where McConaughey catches up on decades of video messages is one of the saddest sequences in cinema history. What truly blows my mind is that, when the film was made, we still didn't know for sure what a black hole looked like. They hired top mathematicians to imagine what it might look like. Five years later, the first image appeared. It was exactly like in this film!
When Tars said see you on the other side, it foreshadowed what Cooper was going to do. It wad a plan between them two. Also, at the end when Brand is walking towards the camp, she doesn't have her helmet on. An indication that the planet has oxygen and is breathable. Loads of small details you miss but capture on the second viewing.
Yeah I always think now about the “See you on the other side” comment. Kind of obvious in retrospect but in the moment you just think it’s just a bro’ ‘goodbye’.
Matt Damon unexpectedly being the "bad" guy was refreshing to me. For one, actors always playing a good guy/hero can be as much a curse as always being the bad guy, so professionally shaking things up was good for him. Second, he's a good actor so it's great he chose to do the part despite it being a smaller role (by screen time) because it's a complicated but important character & you don't have much time to get the audience to like & trust the character then do the reveal of the mental breakdown & his betrayal. I thought all the actors did great.
If you're willing to spend the money theres a place called the Cinesphere in Toronto and its an IMAX 70mm dome theater that plays all nolan movies for a few weeks every year.
Literally searched for bad medicine's interstellar reaction a couple of days ago because this movie is my all-time favorite movie, and today they just drop this, completely mind blowing.
Love this movie! I had the honor of seeing Hans Zimmer play parts of the Interstellar score live, accompanied by a huge orchestra and phenomenal band. One of the most incredible experiences of my life. Goosebumps, I'm telling you!
Not sure if this was mentioned, but when they're on the planet that makes time pass fast, if you watch it again, you'll hear a clicking sounds throughout the entire time. This is indicating that every click you hear is a day on earth. Beautifully done.
@@roemip its fine to point out small corrections, helps people learn the complexity of the language better. As long as it isn't said in a derogatory way its fine :)
The scene where he receives years of messages from his kids absolutely broke me. I was sobbing like a baby and it still made me bawl this time around too
As with The Sixth Sense, there were hints throughout. Young Murphy’s first line: “Dad! I thought you were the ghost!” And then several more ghost references, like when Coop has a line that a parent is the ghost of a child’s future.
It took me a few years to watch this movie after it came out, saw it when I was by myself at home, finished around 1 am and I just remember not being able to sleep that night because I was too mind blown by it and having an extreme existential crisis 😭 it was nice rewatching with you guys after a long time, my head hurts a bit less (but i still cried again) lol
The spinning moment with tars docking to the station was one of the best experience in cinema in my life. The whole room was dead silence, everybody holding their breath until the moment both characters on the screen laughed. The movie on its own is amazing but the soundtrack is what elevates it so high. God tier OST.
Love this one. The father/daughter relationship and its journey captivates my heart every time. 💔 such a beautifully shot film, with Zimmer doing his thing with the scores... tears every time!
I saw this in IMAX when it came out and was blown away..... My brain, heart and emotions were completely spent when it was over.... Took a bit to digest everything and went back to watch it 2 more times to grasp it all.... LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!!
Thank you for once again marvellous reaction, guys! Every Nolan movie is indeed worth a watch! Can't wait for you to give Tenet a shot and confuse yourselves out of your wits 😉
Tenet is like the worst Nolan movie. He completely abandoned his typically pretty good internal logic in his films and forgot to make the characters compelling
as somewhat of a scientist myself (certified chemical laboratory worker) with an interest in astro- and quantum-physics and a soft spot for heroic self sacrifice of fathers, this movie quickly became one of my top 3 favorite movies when i first watched it years ago, some parts towards the end became a bit too speculative for me but on an emotional level it worked out perfectly
This movie is 𝗣𝗛𝗘𝗡𝗢𝗠𝗘𝗡𝗔𝗟, an absolute 𝗠𝗔𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗥𝗣𝗜𝗘𝗖𝗘, and my all time favorite movie! Watching it in the theater was a mind blowing experience; the visuals, the score, everything was pure cinematic magic. Beyond its incredible storytelling, Interstellar made real scientific contributions. The film’s depiction of black holes, created with input from physicist Kip Thorne, was so accurate that it led to new scientific research and the publication of two papers. I read it might return to theaters for its 10 year anniversary, and if it does, I’ll be there without a doubt! This isn’t just a movie; it’s a cinematographic treasure by Christopher Nolan, who I believe is the best director of our era. Interstellar won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects and the Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film, further cementing its status as a groundbreaking achievement. Don’t miss the chance to see it on the big screen!
I’m so glad you guys watched this one, what a ride. Between the story ripping your heart out, the music illuminating the meaning of the film, and the visuals absolutely nailing what it would likely really look like, this is a must see. 5 out of 5 for me🌟
One of my favorite movies ever, the science, VFX, and soundtrack are all amazing! You guys should watch The Martian if you haven’t yet. Keep up the good work!
@@BaddMedicine I'd agree, The Martian is one of the best space exploration movies I have ever seen. Great casting, great characters, full of emotion with the right amount of humour. A definite must see.
He’s not just “a pilot” he’s one of the few left on the planet who can do what they need. One of the few who’s capable of flying this mission successfully.
If I remember correctly when Hanz Zimmer was approached to do the music for this, he was only given a short story Nolan wrote about a father and his child and their relationship. And Zimmer wrote a piece of music for it, unknowing it was for a space movie, and Nolan loved it and the theme was built around that.
This movie was created with class. The story is able to make an individual actually feel the weight of it and the emotion we as individuals would feel in that situation and for me personally makes me try to savor every second, every minute of every hour every day cuz time can fly by and it can also come to a dead stop at any moment. Hats off to Christopher Nolan and crew🍻 great reaction dude's🤟🍻
This is the best movie (in overall terms) I’ve ever seen. The cinematography is insane, the characters are great, the stories are interesting, the science is cool, and the concept is phenomenal. Edit: I forgot about the music, one of the best parts. The theme gives me goosebumps EVERY time
Yay!!! One of my favorite movies. Thank you guys for reacting to this! When Cooper ejects into the black hole he is placed into a tesseract which then allows him to maneuver through & interact with time. Murph burnt the corn to force the family to leave the farm. Cooper’s son had been dead 20yrs by the time he got out of the black hole. Matt Damon popping up from cryo was a surprise to the entire cast so their shock was genuine. Matthew M. said that because Matt D. had immediately started crying his first instinct was to hold him and comfort him. They had a good laugh afterwards. The young Murph was Mackenzie Foy; she’s most known for playing the half human half vampire daughter in Twilight: Breaking Dawn 2. Hope you guys also get to react to some dramas like “Meet Joe Black” & “Bicentennial Man” or the action movies like the “Kingsmen” franchise and/or “Man On Fire”. 🤗
I did the math a little over a week ago to find out how long it has been on Miller's Planet since Interstellar came out, here's what it ended up being: On October 26, 2022, it will have been 1 hour 8 minutes and 30 seconds on Miller's Planet since the movie came out. I'm not trynna do the math again to find the exact time again, but I'd imagine it's probably only a few extra seconds or so.
This movie is so incredibly special to me and something I got to watch with my dad. It was the most unexpected gripping father-daughter movie and even more engaging for us as he is a retired aerospace engineer (who was there with NASA from the beginning and was part of engineering team on the Apollo missions) and there were a lot of parallels to draw. My dad is not an outwardly emotional person, but he was an absolute mess by the end of this one - as was I.
You guys have really been hitting all my favorite movies in the last few months! Can't wait to watch and see what you guys think of this one! Especially Oak. My guy... you are the definition of don't judge a book by it's cover. Always so eloquent. (Speaking of books, I hope you're still powering through the Harry Potter audio books.) Edit: After watching I am not disappointed. Great reaction dudes!
I think what I loved about the entire movie was the fact they had the accretion disc around the Black Hole look like 2 discs because of the way light is pulled around it due to the gravity.
Oh wow can't believe you guys didn't watch this before. But that means we get to see your reaction to it, so im excited about that!!! You guys REAALLLY NEED TO CHECK A SERIE CALLED 'DARK' it is MIND BENDING!!!! Nothing short of an absolute masterpiece!!!
@@jessm229 ikrrr imagine these guys' reaction to it they'd be absolutely mind blown alsoo it'd get them alot of new followers. Dark fans are always looking for ppl's reactions to it!!
This, Arrival and The Martian are the best sci-fi space movies in recent memory. Hope y'all do reactions to the other two eventually, if there are some of you who haven't seen them. A neat thing about Gargantua, the black hole in this movie, is how they spent a lot of time using math and the like to make a proper simulation of what a black hole would look like, and when they finally imaged a black hole for the first time a couple years back it was proven that what Interstellar did was completely accurate.
I mean, you do realize this means you should go on a Christopher Nolan binge, right? x3 Memento, amazing. Dark Knight trilogy, amazing. Tenet, amazing. Inception, amazing. Nolan does not miss. And works together with Hans Zimmer often who also doesn't miss.
Can't believe u guys haven't watched this masterpiece..... By the way that Black-Hole depiction turned out to be shockingly true to most point.... Han Zimmer nailed the soundtrack again.... A true Masterpiece ☺️
When old murph says "you go" and cooper says "where" and she say "Brand, she is out there alone." The facr shot of Anne Hathaway just makes me tear up everytime.
There must be some type of emotional strength gain when you become a father. All these guys making it through Interstellar without a tear shed is truly a feat of amazing strength.
When i saw it in theaters i was 25 and i fall asleep, you can kill me after this, i was childless, now i have a 7 yearold son and its in my top 5, i have seen it at least 15 times and i cry several times in each one, good day
Nolan's brothers had just lost their father when filming/writing this movie and Christopher watching his children growing up, tought how much faster a child change in comparison to an adult. So here there is one of the concept of the movie; in the hands of a director that have fun to play with time "because filming, he can do it". The other/main concept was born by the Kip Thorne's mind, that basically is "what if Humans would meet the extreme things in this universe?" and "what if in the future we would know what we not know today?". I always though that this movie is a big representation of the human beings, our abilities, our strengths, our defects, the greatness of what we are able to do when we use the science, but always (quoting the Russell-Einstein manifesto against nuclear weapons) reminding us of our humanity.
You guys picked a good one! One of my favorite movies of all time. Saw it in 3D with my dad at the theatre when it came out. I was blown away by Hans Zimmer’s incredible soundtrack, especially
5/5 for me. This is in my top 5 with Arrival at #6. I've replayed this over and over for the Nolan nuggets. ML says why cant these beings send us back in time and boy that was their intention the entire time and he figured it out in the end. I cried because I imagined the 5th dimensional beings are his family reborn guiding him with love. Their love for him was their anchor, not Murphy. Because they attempted to reach out to him way before he became a farmer and was unsuccessful. Caused him to crash. Just a masterpiece.
Probably my favourite thing about this movie is that it ACTUALLY contibuted towards science and mathematics for space. Specifically how black holes would appear. The black hole scene that looks awesome, that sort of resembles the asteriod belts around some planets we know of, shows how we would see both the one side the other at the same time, hence the cool circle thing. So, the CGI artists that rendered that scene for the movie, took it to experts, and they looked at it and realised that's is the mathematical way a black hole would work. AMAZING.
The greatness of this film is how it blended an epic hard-science fiction drama with a wonderful love story between a father and his daughter. I saw Interstellar three times in the theater. I bought my first large screen HD TV just to watch this film at home!
They pushed the science to the boundries of what is posible in this movie, but much of it is posible. Actually the black hole simulation done to it is incredibly good and accurate even within the realm of scientific simulations of one
That's the beauty of science *fiction*. I'm not sure why some people expect it to be realistic when the excitement lies within pushing the boundaries of what's possible and towing the line of what's known into the unknown.
Fun Fact: the 1 hour : 7 years planet is actually possible. given the mass of the black hole we have, ~100,000,000 times the sun's mass, the planet would be exactly on the event horizon, however the event horizon gets smaller if the black hole is spinning, which we can tell it is, due to both the accretion disc (the orange part all around the black hole), and the fact that they tell us it is. it would have to be spinning near the speed of light, however to make enough of a difference. the people behind this movie actually did the math and represented most of the physics accurately. that, on top of the emotional gut punches this movie pulls are what make it one of my favorites
while they are on the planet where the tidal waves almost kill them all, the seconds ticking in the audio are 1.4 seconds apart, which adds up to 1 day on earth for each 1.4 seconds they spend there, the level of detail in this movie where insane, the emotions, the music, a stunning movie that blew my mind.
i think you guys were on top all major beats and a lot of minor ones too. you even predicted a few things well. Being an honors student in physics, the science was textbook for me, and not necessarily new but it was lovely to see it presented in a film. The film itself felt trippy and depressing, until the elation at the end, which was great film artistic manipulation by nolan.
okay just now watched this amazing reaction and this will forever be my favorite sci-fi movie of all time and a real tearjerker, was really glad to have experienced this and wish could experience it for the first time again
Oh man! I’ve been moving so I completely missed this video! I hope y’all will watch TENET too. I didn’t think Nolan could outdo himself after Interstellar, but TENET is out of this world complex. He took the the time concepts in Interstellar and applied it there in a whole movie and raises the stakes. I LOVE it. It tends to be pretty polarizing tho, either one loves it or hates it. 😂
Absolutely perfect, Nolan hasn't made a bad movie yet and this is without a doubt his best after The Dark Knight. Along with the incredible performances from Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, etc. and Hans Zimmers masterpiece of a score
The thing about kids you said in the beginning is absolutely true, before I had my daughter I really had no liking for children and thought I didn't want one. Once my daughter was born though it was as if every day my love and urge to protect her and any other little child grew massively out of no were and now I can't imagine life without her, I even find babies cute now and wouldnt mind having another myself, instincts are so weird! lol
Matt Damon is describing something called Unified Field Theory. it is what Einstein was working on when he died in 1955 and no one has been able to solve it since.
Watched this 7/8 years ago when I was around 11. Since then it’s my number one favourite movie in the world. And I always hated that while growing up I recommended this movie to everyone but none of the people watched it. And now the same people started watching it bc of TikTok.
Want to say a lot of things but that wouldn’t be enough to appreciate this reaction. So I’m gonna say this, I love the honesty of your guys, I mean that “Fell Asleep Part” is amazing thankyou🎉
This move in theaters was insane. The wave scene literally had me gasping out loud and muttering shit under my breath. It was a visceral reaction. Never experienced anything in the theater like it before or after. Incredible movie and still my favorite after 10 years.
Fun fact: Christopher Nolan wanted Cooper and Murphs drive through the corn field to look and be as real as possible, so he bought some land, planted the corn, let it grow, filmed the scenes they needed with it, then harvested and sold the corn. He made a decent profit off of the corn alone lol.
finally y’all reacted this movie, I have been waiting for y’all to react to this, I stalled on this movie for so long until last year and I regretted it a lot once I got to finish it, one of my favorite movies in this genre easily
When this film was shown, everyone was talking about how realistically space and travel were shown here. One of the reasons why I fell in love with space is this film. And it’s very funny to watch it 10 years later and understand how everything here doesn’t even make sense. Like, why is time so distorted on the planet? They are in distorted space all the time, the main ship was in orbit of a black hole or planet all this time. A descent of several hundred kilometers onto the planet, against millions of kilometers of distorted space. How do they move so quickly between planets orbiting a black hole? It took 2 years to reach Saturn, here the distances are hundreds of times greater. Where do they get so much fuel? And what especially infuriates me is that falling into a black hole while in its orbit is incredibly difficult. This will require tens of times more fuel than to fly to another planet in orbit. In short, 100 hours in KSP ruined this movie for me forever.
> Like, why is time so distorted on the planet? They are in distorted space all the time, the main ship was in orbit of a black hole or planet all this time. A descent of several hundred kilometers onto the planet, against millions of kilometers of distorted space. No it isn't, the Endurance stayed in a more distant orbit around Gargantua outside of the heavily distorted space; it wasn't orbiting Miller's planet. > How do they move so quickly between planets orbiting a black hole? It took 2 years to reach Saturn, here the distances are hundreds of times greater. No, the distances are smaller. With a gravitational force that intense (especially as Gargantua appears to be larger in diameter than the planets; implying it is supermassive and has billions of times stronger gravity than the Sun) you can pack the planets together a lot closer and because their pull on each other is dwarfed so strongly by that of the black hole, they are less likely to pull one another into unstable orbits. The entire Gargantua system could fit between the orbits of Earth and Mars. It's also implied that they are going into cryosleep off-screen during these transits. What you should have been complaining about instead of stuff that the movie explains is the fact that the accretion disk would have instantly vaporized them from a distance of millions of miles let alone right on top of it. That's probably the biggest inaccuracy in the movie. It's also not the point. Stop being a nerd
I like to imagine that the future humans living at Cooper Station start to capitalize on the fact that since the wormhole is still open, they have free access to Gargantua, meaning they can use Gargantua as a time travel device. Just imagine: "Wanna jump ahead to the future? $400,000 is all you need for a ticket to Gargantua! Spend a few hours in orbit and return to find your new future!"
This remains one of our favorite movies and we ALWAYS recommend it to watch if anyone suggests a sci-fi space movie! How can you NOT cry at the video message part from his daughter??? I am already tearing up just thinking about it !!!! Such a beautiful, AMAZING movie. Also, the fact that they have the scenes void of sound in space was a genius touch. No one had done that before. ❤
My favorite thing about this movie is Gargantua, the black hole. The visual depiction of it actually led the way for astrophysicists to understand how a black hole would actually look. The only thing different from "reality," would be that an actual black hole would look a little bit lopsided. The light-bending effect was apparently spot on.