For me interstellar is the only movie that music fits so well and speaks without words. Simply amazing. Still having goosebumps every time I hear this masterpiece!
When I'm old and weak and on my last leg, surrounded by my children and grandchildern I can say that I was alive when Hans Zimmer was at his prime in musical arts :)
Hans Zimmer and James Horner are 2 of the greatest and I am beyond grateful to them for filling my life with some of the greatest emotions I didn’t know I had. Sadly James Horner is no longer here to bring us anymore of his masterpieces but I am so glad I can always go to RU-vid or watch the movies to get that goosebump feeling whenever I want to!
I was rushed to the hospital with a 240 heart rate, and this song was in a loop in my mind the entire ride on the ambulance, when the doctor's talked to me, when I spoke with my loved ones, until this moment... It feels like I've been given another chance at life
"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. Mankind was born on Earth. It was never meant to die here. We've always defined ourselves by the ability to overcome the impossible."
“Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music.” ― Sergei Rachmaninov. ... for weeks i cannot get away from the Interstellar OST. while theres so much other wonderful music to listen to
Nolan did such a good job on Interstellar. The robot was so unique - and that is super hard to do now that we have seen so many robots! - and music was really atmospheric.
It is mind-blowing to see how so many instruments are involved in this masterpiece. Each artist lives in and feels every note through their veins. Especially, that cellist girl playing with closed eyes is so touching. Hans Zimmer is the legendary mastermind of musical magicians.
Even more mind blowing when one finds out this song was originally scored for the organ, played by only one person. Seach RU-vid for Hans Zimmer Interstellar Pipe Organ to see the "Making of" video for this music.
Goosebumps for a whole minute from 1:47. Genius Composer! Literally 100s of emotional combinations running in the brain. I'm smiling and crying at the same time. Brilliance ❤️
this is absolutely INSANE !!! its brilliant !!! This is no doubt from God,the one and only, thru Hans Zimmer, for all of us !!! My goodness this composition is so overwhelming.. I cannot get thru this with out tears flowing!!
This Songs is so deep...it feels like it reminds us who we really are...the Core of our Existence....a Human being living and surviving on a Planet with other Species as a Part of the Universe No social Problems of ourself...no Social Media...no racism....just the pure meaning of Life
This is the sort of score that makes you wonder what could be on the horizon in cinematic music that could come close to this emotion and power. Very infrequently, movie music is created and it is something for the ages, art that's worthy of putting in a time capsule. Plus, Mr. Zimmer didn't even see a script or rough cut of the film; he created music when the director asked him to compose something about a father and child (a dynamic which Christopher Nolan knew was the very heart of the story in Interstellar).
No words can describe watching this film in the cinema, the struggle to hold back tears coz there's no tissue in sight. This sound breaks me, everytime!
Great music, awesome movie. Hans music hits differently this is absolutely not my type of music I usually choose to listen but for some wild reason can't stop listening to his tracks. His music is moving, brings out emotions out of you makes you feel like you are in some sort of hypnotized state where each individual sound touches your soul, sending euphoria throughout your body while making you rethinking what's real, you start to question your existence while trying to reimagine your entire life.
It's HOW the melody touched them so deeply, that they had to close their eyes, just to feel it. Those were the parts, that made my heart race. I absorbed EVERY last bit, of this performance. And I have heard it, over and over again, just to soak in the ESSENCE of it. The is the most immaculate magnum opus, that I have ever heard, in my life. It has brought me to TEARS, because it is THAT beautiful. As others have said on here- there are just no words, to describe the sentiment, that it brings you.
@@bluenoodles2566 I agree. There's no way of knowing truly. Maybe we are meant to leave it considering the possibility humanity outlives the finite resources of this planet.
@@LoweLifeJames Or just maybe humanity grows up and realizes it does not have the right, even if it has the power to squander the future of every other species it has evolved with on this unique planet.
You know when you listen to a certain tune, melody or song and it takes you to another place in time , far away inside the boundaries of beautiful thoughts and dreams, well this is one of those times. A true Masterpiece that will stand the test of time and space.
niemand der nicht einmal in seinem Leben auf so einem Konzert war kann nachempfinden wie viele Emotionen durch den Körper ziehen! ich glaube es gibt nichts was Musik in seiner ehrlichsten Form mehr beschreibt als Hans mit seiner Band. Es ist einfach nur unglaublich!! Danke für dieses Erfahrung!!!!!
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Hans Zimmer logra conectarme con lo mas profundo del alma, y si se junta con Nolan hacen que me sienta fuera de la humanidad completa. Genios, no mueran nunca!
Merci Mr Zimmer de nous permettre de nous évader, de voyager au travers de vos musiques enivrantes. Celles-ci m'accompagnent régulièrement pour lire, m'endormir, m'évader, m'envoler de ce quotidien parfois si lourd... Vous êtes une thérapie au quotidien terrestre