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Being an Engineer I can understand that feeling one get after watching such an Inspiring Movie. Mr. Nolan has done a tremendous Job in making this movie. I wish a speedy recovery for Sir from our whole Engineering Community 🙏🏽❤️😇
@@vintagehollywood8409 This makes me feel so sad 😭🥺. I listen to this every night when sleeping. It just calms me down and I hope he would have felt calm before he took his last Breathe. May Sir's Soul Rest In Peace 😔🙏🏼
@@PardeepSingh-oy8up Thank you kindly for your response. I have not been able to see or listen to the majesty of this movie since my husband passed. Perhaps, one day
Zimmer said Chirstopher Nolan gave him one page of the script and didn't tell him what it was about. Then Nolan told Zimmer to make whatever he wanted based on that and that's how he became the movie's composer. 🔥
i was watching Interstellar in a plane couple month ago. When i'm watching the movie, my plane hav turbulences. Everyone in that plane scared and worried but not me, because i'm so thrilled and excited watching the Blackhole scene while having real turbulences in my plane. It just feel so real as like as experiencing what to be in Cooper's Spaceship.
Stepped into the movie theater like "ok let's go for ANOTHER space movie". At the end of it I was so speechless and in shock that I couldn't even move from my seat. It's a masterpiece, one of the best movies ever made.
I will never understand the folks that thought this movie was boring or silly. I just cannot fathom how you could be anything but astonished at this film, and inspired by it for what the human race will achieve.
I was THOROUGHLY astonished!!!! I saw it in the theatre and was blown away. BUT!!! But everytime I see that part where McConaughy's ship is leaving Anne Hathaway and going into the black hole, I keep thinking with CHILLS that probably there are people who left our world doing the SAME THING... never to return. If this feeling is TRUE then we will never be told, and will never know. Never to return.
This music makes me feel like I’m transcending outside of my body and disconnecting from the material things of this life. It Makes me think about the real meaning of our lifes. and every time it makes me wanna cry. But not a cry of sadness...This song is really intense on my soul, it gives me shivers.
Que comentário lindo Alê, eu sinto a mesma coisa sempre que ouço a trilha sonora... É bom pra desconectar um pouco, me faz lembrar de como tudo é superficial e pequeno, e como os nossos problemas são simples se comparados a grandiosidade da existência e do universo.. :o
I cry like a little girl everytime I see this movie, especially the part when he watches the video messages of his kids. And the soundtrack is a very big contributing factor for all that emotion on screen.
I always cry during the scene where cooper watches the videos of his kids and father. Watching them grow up, old and the ups and downs. It's like he is dead and seeing them from heaven. Except he is experiencing hell. It hurts me deeply. That is what movies are about. What stories are about.
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 actually a Doyle and I got so fucking pissed when I finally watched this movie. I have finally accepted my death and it's gonna be the best death anyone has ever seen or heard of through all history
After I saw this movie, when I got out of the theater and got home, all I did for 2 hours was go outside, collapsed on my knees, and looked straight up. We’re in a rock, floating in space , everyone that has ever lived, every human, lived on earth.
Yeah, it reminded me of Carl Sagan's Pale blue dot: “From this distant vantage point, the Earth might not seem of particular interest. But for us, it's different. Consider again that dot. That's here, that's home, that's us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every "superstar," every "supreme leader," every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there - on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam. The Earth is a very small stage in a vast cosmic arena. Think of the rivers of blood spilled by all those generals and emperors so that, in glory and triumph, they could become the momentary masters of a fraction of a dot. Think of the endless cruelties visited by the inhabitants of one corner of this pixel on the scarcely distinguishable inhabitants of some other corner, how frequent their misunderstandings, how eager they are to kill one another, how fervent their hatreds. Our posturings, our imagined self-importance, the delusion that we have some privileged position in the Universe, are challenged by this point of pale light. Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark. In our obscurity, in all this vastness, there is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves. The Earth is the only world known so far to harbor life. There is nowhere else, at least in the near future, to which our species could migrate. Visit, yes. Settle, not yet. Like it or not, for the moment the Earth is where we make our stand. It has been said that astronomy is a humbling and character-building experience. There is perhaps no better demonstration of the folly of human conceits than this distant image of our tiny world. To me, it underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly with one another, and to preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we've ever known.”
On the day I got the DVD of Interstellar, I couldn't start watching it till 2300. I had headphones on so as to not wake the neighbours. I couldn't stop watching it. The moment he meets his daughter again, I realised I had been holding my breath and when Coop walks into the room and all the family turns to him and he sees his daughter I gasped in a big lungful of air and burst into tears. I have never been so emotionally manipulated by a movie, just genius, an amazing movie, now one of my favourites of all time. Hollywood surprised me after all the garbage that came out.
I think I need to listen to this everyday so I can remind myself that I cannot go back, that no matter what, past is gone. No future either. Present moment, that's what there is, and it's precisely now when I decide to keep walking. Walking to the unknown.
Every single time this track plays the floodgates open for me and I get to wash away all cares and feel the spirits flow through my heart, go gently into that good night!
I watch this movie every two weeks. There has never been a single other movie I have ever watched that I have ever even wanted to watch that often! The struggle of the characters to survive both on earth and in space, the tour of the universe, the esoteric loneliness of their destination, the mindblowing predestination paradox...and then there's the MUSIC. Sublime.
Hans Zimmer for you. I cried even though I was listening to this in my wimpy earphones. It is impossibly emotional and nothing i have ever heard is even close to this brilliance. I am truly honored to have the privilege of hearing this.
Exactly my words since 2014. This complete pack wit movie and hans ... words cant discribe what i feel. Looking above... Listen this ... criing. I am a man fu*k ... but anything in this masterpiece Touch my inner soul ... idk. Be carefull outside ... 💜
@@StuartFuckingLittle according to Judeo Christianity music was here from the beginning of the universe or before when the morning stars or sons of God rejoiced during the beginning . But I am not going to get into religion that is a very controversial topic . Only shared this because of what this person said . Just adding more to this notion as it relates to the comment this person made . Please no debate let's end this right here and enjoy the music I am open to deleting this reply I don't want to leave any footprint especially on a topic like this .
who still listens to this masterpiece ? well of course we all are. We never left. This is always be our favourite soundtrack of all time. And we cant and wont let this go away. Hans Zimmer is something out of this world.❤❤.What a movie. What a soundtrack. ❤Nolan-Zimmer❤. "Rage,rage against the dying of the light" y'all.
I dedicate this to my late wife ❤️ She had leukaemia and I was her full time carer and the line NoTimeForCaution got me thru the hell from wen she was diagnosed to 9months later wen she passed. My fav movie ❤️
This is the hands-down best study music, because you feel like you're intensely typing to save someone's life instead of just trying to meet a deadline
This movie/masterpiece has it all : physics, love, sacrifice, adventure, a female scientist as a hero, thrilling black hole experience, amazing cast , extraordinary soundtrack , and unforgettable father/daughter moments ... This is absolutely my favorite movie of all time
My last wish for when I die is to have people mourn me being laid down to rest in the ground as this music plays. No words. Just the beauty spun here by the legendary Hans Zimmer.
This movie was just pure amazing, I have been waiting for 2 whole years to watch it. It finally came on TV. After that I have watched it, it has became my most favorite film/movie that I have ever watched in my life. The music, is just amazing. The science, is just amazing. Everything in it is total awesome. When Cooper went into that black hole, I have been waiting so long for that scene, for him to travel through time. If I remember, all of that happened. I will never forget about those moments about watching this film. 11/10.
Whoever is reading this- you have found the most beautiful soundtrack you will ever hear.... I've listened to this as a kid and still all the time now... never gets old...
Being speechless is the very reaction after listening this soundtrack. It can't be described, the only way to know it is entering it. This soundtrack is a black hole.
I have a little girl who is A LOT like Murphy. This whole movie broke my heart, especially the idea of losing her to *possibly* save humanity. What a sacrifice. I don't know if I could make it.
and you broked mine cause i understand why...we all have someone we think and we terrified if he or us die whats happens next?and thats the masterpiece of life,we love,we hate,we die but at the end you never know like this movie...we hope,cry and so on,mabe the creator never does mistakes...
yet he saved murphy in doing so. In the movie she pursued the path she needed to, even getting the information she needed from her dad who made the sacrifice. Hard thing to do, but he did what was best. makes me think of Jesus (John 3:16)
Hans Zimmer does such a great job at projecting emotions through his music, expecially interstellars soundtrack. as cringy as it sounds I cried a bit hearing this music
This movie should be shown in all school classes and Governmental institutions worldwide, just to make everyone aware, what is going to happen to our planet, if we continue like today. Besides that, the fantastic movie was accompanied by the great physicist Kip Thorne. I am reading and trying to understand his book to the film. Challenging, but opening my horizon of what we know about space and what we just anticipate. And, of course, the music by Hans Zimmer is iconic.
The cinema that I work at showed this movie like 2 months ago when it reopened. It's the favorite movie of a friend of mine so I invited her. Sadly I had to work while the movie began and just joined in when they leave the tsunami planet. That was so bloody crazy. I don't think I have seen any movie that is sooo much better in a cinema, where your seat is vibrationg from the bass etc. Just fuckong fantastic. Inception 2-3 weeks ago was bloody great as well and yesterday we watched Tenet. Fantastic filmmaker.
42 unlikes are the perfect examples of the famous Albert Einstein quote " 'Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.'
Like the stupidity of not accepting others opinion just because yours is different ? The only thing people can fully agree on are absolutes. Music as in art could be anything, but an absolute. It's relative and subjective. Even if most people like it, defending such argument would be an ad populum, a fallacy, thus, a stupidity. I do love this OST btw ...
Wise words. Let people like and dislike whatever they want, no matter how stupid you may find their opinion. And my opinion is people who don't like this OST are deaf, but again, that's just my opinion.
Took the 2nd time around to appreciate the vast concept of this film... 2001 has its successor! Wonderful, thought provoking enhanced by Hans Zimmer's music
Watched that Movie completly clueless what to expect..didnt knew bout the Spaceship and so on....ehm....i was so amazed after the Movie ended...instant score listening since then...every time i feel like sad or so i do click on the music and its all gone....watched the Movie over 10 times....MASTERPIECE
The first track has such an impact! It rises very softly in the beginning of the film. But at two points in the movie the theme grows overwhelmingly to full orchestra with organ. The first time is at the painful separation of Cooper and his daughter, when he drives away with a dust cloud behind, a drive that merges into a rocket launch. The second time the theme arises to full expansion, is when Cooper is separated another time from a young female, this time his co-pilot Amelia. It is a repetition of the "By-little-girl-Daddy-has-to-go-out-and-save-the-world"-situation. In both moments the music matches the impact of powerful starting vehicles and simultaneously the impact of a heartbreaking separation. And in both times the Cooper follows his call, leaves his known sphere behind and dives into the unknown for the future of humanity. Cooper as the typical hero chooses not to accept the smaller option like Plan B. He does not give up his dream, he boldly goes for the bigger plan (A). So the hero has to take risks and must accept great suffering to achieve far more than others considered possible, a real breakthrough.
You can feel the adventure through the cosmos while listening to this music. The grandness of the scale of the universe, the bizarre and incomprehensible things that occur within them, the dangerous and cataclysmic explosions, unimaginable speed, the bending of physics laws.... it's epic.
Stunning !!! This along with Dark Knight and Inception are easily some of the best soundtracks ever. Going to be termed as classic in future. Academy awards didn't do justice to this masterpiece. Maybe something is wrong with their ears.
There are scenes, two in particular, that as a seperated father just killed me to watch. Saw it 3 times at the cinema and had to wait and compose myself each time before I could leave. Such a wonderfully emotional movie. Christopher Nolan, Denis Villeneuve and possibly Alex Garland are modern masters in the art of true film.
These scene of Cooper (matthew mccanaghy) watching the 23 years of videos from his children after leaving the water planet is probably one of the hardest hitting scenes I’ve watched in a movie in a long time. Tearing up just writing this comment damn! Say what you will about Mccanughy but he acted the hell outta this movie.
Still remember my seat shaking, sound effects so loud it was deafening, as Cooper drove away from Murph crying. The engines blasted and shook the theater, giving me chills for days.
H Zimmer is an absolute genius. How can this man make music make me feel this way, I'm suppose to be a strong man...🤣 MY fav movie btw. JUST BRILLIANT!
Why is it popular culture to squelch any inventive/metaphorical comment on anything; it's like we hate ourselves as an inventive species and want to be collectively idiotic...great comment!
Para mi, la mejor película que he visto en muchísimo tiempo. La habré visto 10-12 veces, me sé muchos de sus diálogos. Y si ya es opinar de la bso... una obra maestra. Me la pongo T-O-D-A-S las noches (sin exagerar) para dormir. Una joya!!
I'm a big classical music fan. I;m a massive fan of movie scores too, most of the time the music leaving more of an impression than the rest of the movie. This is the best movie music I've heard in a very long time. Extremely well suited to the film too.
this is not music. this is not songs. this is not soundtrack. this is not organ. this is frikking spirituality, given by god himself, trough the hands of artists, to the people to absorb, to understand what the movie's message is actually about. once u have gone trough the layers of the story, slowly starting to realize its about love, love traveling beyond time and space, beyond life and death. this masterpiece is none other than art. and we are thankful for that.
No, se trata de que El siempre estuvo ahí, nos mandó señales para que supiéramos que estaba con nosotros, y que el nos salvará. O acaso no se trata de un padre amoroso que pone los medios para que sus hijos sobrevivan? Y aunque no lo veíamos porque el mundo nos distrae, El siempre estuvo ahí. Y el al final será quien nos salvara. Y viviremos en este mundo sin dolencias, ni muerte, ni violencia. Y podrás deleitarte en la vida y serás libre.
Two geniuses in one pack, Christopher Nolan & Hans Zimmer made Interstellar one of the most brilliant cult movies in all times Thank you for this brilliant selection
Zimmer's Interstellar soundgrack is gripping, thrillng AND Awesome. It's equally as powerfull as the heartwrenchig story it accompanies, taking one on a vast journey into the greatest depths of far-reaching space with graet power and majesty !!! WOW !!!
This movie is something else. Each and every experience is a different experience than before and each time, the soundtrack gives a new feeling. It's not happiness, it's not sadness, it's not even anger rather its something else which I have never experienced before.