The funny thing about this actually is that when Hans Zimmer made this soundtrack, he was given nothing except a single page of the script which didn't even reveal anything about the genre of the story nor the plot, then he made this masterpiece and as you know it, and they used it in the movie.
The fact that this movie is still popular/talked about to this day shows how much of an incredible movie it is. It has been talked about for over 7 years, making it seem like 1 hour.
@@maxmiliankupka7145 I mean the guy didn't get to see his daughter again until she was like super old, yet he didn't really age. Not to mention the entire time they didn't know whether the whole plan was going to work
“I knew you’d come back” “How?” “Because my dad promised me” I bawled at this movie, I loved it so much. This music gives me this indescribable feeling in my soul that I can’t explain.
Too bad i think that Tom rejected her when she hugged him and saying that her dad is always her "ghost." Well, she said nobody believed her, and plus the pure insanity of his face the last time we saw him, its a guess though.
I don't still understand how this movie hasn't won an Oscar, an Emmy, a World Cup, a Ballon D'or and a ICC Men's Player of the Year. It's simply, perfection.
“It was you. You were my ghost.” It’s 2023, and I’ve rewatched it exactly 19 times since it was first released. Edit: Guys, it's 2024 now, and I've watched it 22 times since it was first released. People may be thinking, how do you not get bored of it, but I know that I will never forget this movie. One of the best things I ever watched in my life.... Nothing, absolutely NOTHING beats this. (In my opinion.)
My wife died three months ago. Listening to this on the eve of our anniversary. There are times that I feel I should of stayed and be home with herm. This hits me more after listening to this. I hope my love for her is still felt by her.
Do NOT play the "should have, would have, could have" game with yourself over that. You will eat yourself alive with "I should have done...", "I would have...", "I could have...". Just don't do it because playing that game is an inescapable trap (along with the "if only I had..." game) and one she likely would not have wanted you to do.
"Time is relative No matter what you do You never get the lost time back Time never runs backwards Enjoy each day of your life folks And never Regret" - A Human From the past
this is actually incorrect, if you are able to pass the event horizon of a black hole, time does run backwards. However, everything beyond the horizon is unable to affect anything outside the horizon, so it doesn't matter.
Interstellar was the only movie to ever make me cry. I vividly remember the first and only time I watched it. I was fifteen years old, and I watched it on a laptop while my family was taking a long road trip late at night. When I finished the movie, I silently closed the laptop and tried to process what I was feeling. I was in the passenger seat, my dad was driving and listening to an audiobook on headphones, and my siblings were asleep in the back. It was dark out, and we were in the middle of nowhere. That peculiar, lonely feeling that comes on long dark drives weighed on me more heavily than it ever had before, and some untapped well of existential despair suddenly opened up in my mind. I felt like the last living person in the world, and I wept. I haven’t been able to bring myself to watch interstellar again since then, but every now and again, I come back to the soundtrack and wonder about what it was that I felt that night. Maybe I’ll never know until after this life.
For anyone that decides to listen to this musical score in the future. Try just listening to it while being completely relaxed in your chair with your eyes closed.
My Father died a few weeks ago. I was told to pick a song for his funeral. After thinking about songs he would've liked, getting stuck and hating myself. I thought what song do I like that feels how I'm feeling and thinking. This song was the first that came to mind. Reading the previous comments and learning that Zimmer actually wrote this about a father and son overwhelmed me. Now that I'm a father of a son also, and thinking back about the journey with my father. Every note is a perfect representation. Hope you don't mind my choice of song Dad. Love you x
I wish peace for your departed father's soul, he'd be proud of you and your feelings for him. Be good, be strong, be the one who makes his dad proud everyday. ऊँ शांति
I used to do this as a child to escape from my abusive home. There's so much human beauty that eminates from music. It's amazing. One of my pleasures is just staring at the sky with some nice beats for a while. It puts into perspective how small we are, but also how expressive and beautiful humanity is, despite its imperfections.
Really makes you think about life, where we come from, where we are going, how we are orbiting on this planet through the unknown masses of space between all the stars and galaxy's.
4 years later, hope you see this man. We’ll never know nor do I even think we could comprehend even if we did know. That’s like us explaining what 3D is to a 1D being, and a 5D being explains what 5D is to us. Whatever it is, even if where here by evolution, we’re still here. I’d like to think this life is a test to see how you are as a person. I really hope my father is waiting for me on the shoreline. I seriously hope I get to hear and see him one more time.
@@Iliketrucksespford So true. Even if one is an atheist, one cannot help but stare up at the night sky and ponder if there is a God out there, that in the void and chaos of our world and universe, there is an all powerful and all knowing entity that created everything.
I watched this movie in an airplane with headphones. As I was in the sky, watching this movie, it felt so beautiful to be in the sky at night when this masterpiece was playing. Nothing like it.
after a person dies.The mind plays all its memories from childhood to death in 7 minutes... at that time if I'll be aware seeing those memories, then this track should be in the background!
fun fact: after a person dies, brain activity is very limited, but before the last bit of oxygen reaches the brain, time perception is lost, so it might feel like days or even years, but it's roughly 2 minutes before brain activity shuts off for good. i like to believe that the afterlife was synthesized by humans as their response to the trauma associated with death. that's why people who were resuscitated either recall drowning in a pool of darkness or seeing their operation being done alongside with their dead grandparents
I love how in the beginning it feels like a lonely satellite is simply drifting through space, asking if anyone is listening to it. Then all of a sudden, it comes across this mass of life and creation. There's another story involved here. You just have to listen.
I am 40 years old this year, and I just need to say, that I feel like I’ve been privileged to be able to experience music and film-making excellence by some incredible human beings. What a time to be alive
I had to watch the movie during my science class and when I heard this it was just such a different experience than anything else. When coming back to this song it gives me the feeling of happiness, sadness and calmness it’s so cool. It’s like your just drifting into space without a care in the universe.!
I use this as my alarm sound in the morning. It make me feel that every day will be a new adventure, and challenges to accomplish. That's the power of music, the power of a masterpiece like this.
I lost my dad feb ‘02 I listened to it non-stop for the next few months because it reminded me of him. Tonight,about 2hrs ago, I was petting my dog Rex as he drew his last few breaths. Just to think about something else I opened up utube And Interstellar was at the top of my feed. Miss you pops, look after Rex til I get there. Hopefully I slip through the cracks.
I’ve had the absolute pleasure and privilege to see this film in IMAX when it came out. Being 23 at the time, I was able to fully understand its significance. Thank you God Edit: Wanted to add as well, this was the last movie my dad and I watched together.
When I left the cinema after seeing this film, I said to myself it's just a masterpiece of science fiction, incredible, really few films reach this level in a lifetime
If you didnt see this film in the cinema, you missed out on what was quite possibly one of THE best cinematic experiences in recent times. Holy cow if i could go back and experience watching it again for the first time i would
I saw it by accident, I was supposed to see something else and missed the showing so my friend and I decided to see this instead and my god, I am so glad I got to see this in the cinema. It was the first time I was actually crying at the movies.
I saw it on cinema last night. My theatre has a WB 100 anniversary and they're showing 3 of Nolan's movies. Interstellar was one of them. I've been putting off watching Interstellar for years and then saw the promo for this and decided to wait to watch it in the big screen and it...was... worth it. Edit: I watched this again with 2 of my friends who are not fans of sci-fi or what they call "boring" movies. They ended up bawling at the end.
Saw it in theaters first week it was released, the music blew my mind and the story..made me sad even though I didn't have children and still don't..but once I walked out I looked at the sky and idk felt cosmic feelings.
@@DusseldorfNa_K5I don't think a sequel is needed, this movie is too good and there is a fear that if they make another one they will stain the same thing
I've never seen this movie but I know what it's about and I feel that Hans Zimmer captured the "your life and memories flashing before your eyes, and there's nothing you can do about it" feel perfectly, the man is a master of his art in every form of the way.
It's beyond life and memories. It's what you have never seen, the undiscovered ends of space. He mastered what no other can master and it's the feeling of hope in life across the universe. When you hear this song think of orbiting around a world that is similar to a fresh new planet Earth. Think of yourself in a satellite and you see how far humans have gone and what we were capable of accomplishing.
Everyone should play this at their loved ones funeral indicating they died doesn't mean it's over. It means to reach to the stars and to go beyond. It perfectly encapsulates that
Even for eight years ago, this movie was ahead of its time. The visuals are just stunning -- I don't like most space movies, because they always seem to look cheap, but this one was a hell of an exception. It made me cry, something not many have done. The music completes it perfectly.
I don't know the feel of cosmos and universe but somehow Zimmer captured the perfect essence of cosmic wonders in this soundtrack I can literally feel like traveling through space and time while listening this track😍😍🙌🙌
I watched Interstellar for the first time on a plane, somewhere between LA and London. Not the size screen to see it on but I was mesmerised. We were flying through the night, which was good as the tears were streaming down my face. The heroism, optimism, fortitude, sadness and grief was so palpable. I still think M McConaughey should have received an Oscar for his performance.
Haha I watched this on the plane from London to Dubai last week. I don’t watch many movies but I recognised the name. It reignited my passion for space and science as a whole!
When you’re having a bad time in life and going through pain, it’s films like this that can help you forget about the troubles and end up giving you light and hope
This was one of those pieces of art where everyone involved was so good at what they did. From the music to the acting to the cinematography. This film is what it looks like when the best of the best come together and create something. Absolutely incredible.
I lost my dad recently, my wife lost his dad around 15 years ago when she was a teenager We both do believe that our fathers are standing somewhere in the universe and watch us We wait for the moment to hug them again
You're the newest comment so... I felt like telling you this because why not. I just watched the movie for the first time and it was amazing. It made me feel something 8 can't describe at the end of it... Where Cooper finally meets Murph... This truly is a masterpiece.. I will never get over how incredible this movie is ever. I hope I didn't waste your time and thank you if you made it this far of my comment! I appreciate it
@@yeji_hyun9854 your comment describes exactly what I felt when I saw Interstellar for the first time, it seems that this movie was able to touch something deep in my soul, something so deep that once touched several emotions arised: love, sadness, loneliness, fear, wonder... A true masterpiece. Sorry to have "invaded" your space with my comment 😊
@@FabioFalcucci don't worry about it it's totally fine! And yes that movie really touches the audience's souls so deep. Honestly the best movie about space I've watched so far.. It really fascinated me. It deserves an Oscar!!
This movie changed me in all honesty. Seen quite a few movies in my 29 years of living, but only a handful that were as thought provoking to me as this one. By the end of this I not only had a newfound interest in space, & time itself.. But I also realized how much I love classical music. A literal masterpiece of a film, I often wish I could erase it from my mind and rewatch it for the first time again lol.
This is one of the few movies that actually made me “depressed”. I still can’t stop thinking about it and every time I listen to this soundtrack it makes me feel a feeling of joy, sadness, loneliness and calmness all at the same time, this movie is a masterpiece and I really wish I didn’t get spoiled before watching it, it kinda ruined the whole experience for me, but even after being spoiled the movie still lifted me speechless for days. 10/10 would definitely recommend.
always think about my lover; when i hear this... how can i feel his warmth even though he's not here... we used to look at the moon...when it was full; together....we broke up years ago! i had to leave him to go to another country for studying medicine!the most difficult job i've done in my life! but my heart just beats for him! all these years... wish me luck 🍀 to meet him soon!!!🌕✨
in the beginning i thought that it was exxegarating that this movie was awesome, but how further i come, how more magical it gets, it was truly a great experience seeing this movie, and i especially love this soundtrack!
@@sebby8755 I haven't made anything in Gamemaker that I found worth recording and posting, and I have different persona's for my non-Gamemaker gamedev activities But I've not given up on Gamemaker content, a huge graphics programming update is apparently in the works and I might make some new stuff when that is released
Truly a masterpiece. Captures the reality of time, the fragility of our existence and our place in the universe. From birth until death, we venture out further and further into the unknown. The thought that time itself will stop us -- knowing that it is inescapable haunts me with each note
Oh my God this movie wrecked me. I only got to see it recently, and my biggest regret is not having seen it in theatres. The visuals themselves were gorgeous, just like the music, but the story and the emotions the characters had gone through basically tore me to shreds. When I finished it, I went out for a walk at night with my dad to talk about it since we watched it together and I just cried my eyes out. Even now the weight of this movie crushes me, genuinely one of the best movies ive ever got to see
Feeling " what am I doing with life" listen to TIME, feeling " desperate need for hope" listen to STAY, feeling " a losing battle, especially love" listen to Davy Jones theme .
Sometimes Im putting myself back in that day when I saw this masterpiece in cinema. Nolan created new experience that no one knew before. I saw men crying. I felt seats trembling from emotions. I remember mumbling "Christopher, what are you doing with my mind?" when Cooper crushed and fell into the coub. I think its the best transition and plot twist in the film universe. And still. Every cell of this film is made out of love. Every tiny bit. Its so powerful and yet vulnerable that I cried like a baby. Watched it so many times while it wad broadcasting. Even took a poster from cinema. Main art in our life
movies soundtracks are some of the most beautiful pieces of the actual film, they can make or break the movie. The interstellar and all quiet on the western front soundtracks have to be the best i have ever heard. i recommend just sitting down and listening them its such a cool experience as you can recollect the scenes in the film and it really changes the way you watch the film.
I didn't realise how much I loved this film until I just had the urge to listen to this again. I've never cried at a piece of media, unlike most of these comments it seems, I didn't even cry at this film, but there's a certain heaviness I feel when I'm about to cry that I definitely got and am definitely getting now listening back. It's always hard to say what your favourite movie is, and I do say this film but also qualify it as 'except the first half an hour' because even now I think this film like so many others was incredibly slow to start (likely the reason people say the film as a whole is boring, they stop paying attention there and never pick it back up) but the rest of it is just incredible.
Today I've watched this film the third time, but it was the first time i watched it whole without breaks, the first time I was very young and didn't pay a lot of attention to it and the second time I fell asleep during the beginning of the movie and woke up somewhere in the middle. I really regret doing so, because it would have left a bigger impression on me than it did since I roughly knew what will happen
Even tho I'm grown 40yo man, this music always bring me to tears when paired with the movie. And I watched the movie probably 7-8 times already! Both the movie and soundtrack are absolute masterpieces.
This song brings out so many emotions at the same time. Truly a masterpiece. There's a mixture of sadness, of regret and of loneliness, of hope and of thankfulness. Feelings of nostalgia and love, but also of disappointment and sorrow. Truly one of the greatest pieces of music ever.
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.
I'm still here in this masterpiece, and thinking about how we are small in front of space, and music makes me cry thinking about life, this music always makes me cry....
Dang... I have no idea why but I got full on shivers then tears started filling my eyes listening to this song, I don't know... I've always been an emotional guy and always tear up when I listen to such beautiful music like this. But yes you can really *FEEL* something, and that to me, is beautiful, to being able to sense and feel the emotions in certain songs.
Inception and interstellar are 2 of my favourite films. Only recently occurred to me, that its the music by hans zimmer that have probably influenced my decision. The music eleveates the films ten fold. They fit the films to perfection.
"The prophecy is true". But on a serious note, this music did make me feel like I was being transported throughout all of space-time. I felt omniscient, like I understood everything.
I never watched Interstellar. Yet it feels like, the piano is like a father’s promise to his daughter he will be there, and the synthesizer is the roaring of the space shuttle.
This song makes me think of what could have been what it is and what will happen...basically it makes me think life is precious and you should love it.....and if you don't change it.
I remember when this movie came out, I was around 9 years old. It was the best movie that I’ve ever watched and then the AMAZING soundtrack just makes it 9000 light years better!! This is still my favorite movie in my entire life ❤
I watched interstellar for the first time ever last week, it’s now one of my favorite movies. It action packed, emotional, entertaining all of the above is what makes a really good movie and interstellar did just that.