A compilation of pieces from the Interstellar soundtrack that represents the power of nature, the universe and reminds us of how tiny we are in the Universe. Enjoy. Download here: adf.ly/1hpNSZ
In my country they put back Interstellar, Inception, from times to times, I already watched it twice in the last year, but it's very rare and no ads about it, you have to search yourself when they air it
I saw this movie 3 times: The first time I watched as a normal guy who went on the movie theater with my girlfriend and loved it. The second time, after my father died 2 years later, i cried in a few scenes. The third time, now as a father of two beautyful daughters, i won't even try to hold my tears watching this movie. An ABSOLUTE timeless masterpiece in all aspects.
your story was moving. For me, I am just a teenager watching Nolan's masterpiece on the TV, I don't even think of having the chance to watch it at the theatre. In front of my TV, I feel like I've been through so many life without living my own. And yet, I don't want to.
Who needs Hollywood BS physics when real physics can be ten times scarier if you know how to present it an audience. Best part is telling everyone afterword, it's real and not based on imagination.
@Algerian Astronaut inspired by Hubble very very interesting yoour degree, i could prefer before aeroespace ingeneer, but i am from Spain, south (Andalucía). Here we can only study astronomy: 1. Post degree (like a especiality when you finish phisics or a degree like mine. 2. Or, in the unic university that you could study (in Spain) is in Islas Canarias (there is a very famous observatory, if u dont know about, dont dude in take a look on internet), but this islands areoutside from we call "Peninsula Ibérica" For last tomorrow i have economics for bussiness of areospeace ingenieer tomorrow. Next Monday my final exam of phisics
That's what true music in a film is meant to do. To help bring forth the emotion we are intended to feel during a scene. Happiness, Sadness, Wonder, Excitement, Fear, and more. Music that breaks loose the emotion within us, without uttering a single word.
YOU GOT THAT RIGHT!!!!!!! ITS ALMOST LIKE A PORTAL OPENS AND WHAT WE CALL HISTORY, PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE COME TOGETHER INTO A METAPHYSICAL NON-MATERIAL MATERIAL.....LIKE THE ANGELS AND DEMONS ANTIMATTER
Interestellar should have won all the Oscars. Edit: People continue to comment about this movie after 6 years... It's a timeless movie, it's a timeless soundtrack, it's a timeless idea. Nolan and Zimmer are the best. I'm still waiting for the 2nd movie.
"Academics" preferred a movie that touched their hearts: people who thought it's ok to fail science classes as they pursued to become movie stars, and then failed in that as well.
This one movie has inspired my 13 year old daughter to become and astrophysicist and astronaut! She has watched this movie more than 10 times and has explanations for everything in the film.
Tears come every time i listen to this damn sound track. It feels so alive and it just sounds so beautifully terrifying. I dont know how else to describe it, its like it overwhelms me and all of a sudden im crying.
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.
It’s mostly inspired by Koyaaniqasti and I love that the two are so vastly different. Koyaaniqasti specifically Prophecies is so pessimistic and hopeless while Cornfield Chase is hopeful and cheery.
There is no such thing as "normal" music. Music is a sacred bond we make with the Universe. It is eternal. This is even more than that. It is ineffable.
!!SPOILER WARNING!! Fun fact: in an interview, Hans Zimmer said that while putting in the songs a "tic-toc" sound he had the intention to make the scene thriller, as many psychologists had pointed out that a "tic-toc" sound in any dangerous situation increases the thrill of anyone, like a bomb for example. That's the reason the "water planet" scene was so intense: they thought it was a normal planet with giant mountains (just like you), but as they figure out that isn't a mountain, but a big wave, the "tic-toc" starts, and while the wave comes nearer, the music tempo accelerates, making everyone get more and more terrified.
Good character is that which carries the burden of suffering, even without appreciation, love nor respect. This is the fatal sin of Dr. Mann. But everyone has their breaking point.
@@fubar12345 I think he kinda went insane under that pressure. After all, it is provable that complete seclusion from all of humanity for prolonged time can seriously fuck up someone's mind. The way he kept saying "yes yes yes yes" when Cooper called him a coward showed some signs of mental instability.
Zimmer is more of a student of the universe, you know? How'd he compose this masterpiece without understanding something about the relationship between humans and the material cosmos?
For a long time i couldnt understand why i kept watching this film over and over and over again, one day i realized, its the fucking soundtrack man, most amazing ive ever heard. Thank you Hans.
That organ... You can almost see why it dominated the Catholic world for a time for it's sense of overwhelming power and presents. Combine that with an orchestra around it, you've got one of the greatest mixtures of harmony of all time.
CASE: Endurance rotation is 67, 68 RPM. Cooper: CASE, get ready to match our spin with the retro thrusters. CASE: It's not possible. Cooper: No. It's necessary.
Lol, what? Do you even understand what explore means? You can always explore the world and discover and experience strange, new and wonderful places and cultures. Sure, others have done it before you but that doesn't matter.
It is really a great privilege to be able to listen to this soundtrack while studying science at University. Interstellar was a great movie for getting people even more interested in science and technology. What a great thing it is, to be able to learn and absorb knowledge, and to see inventions and new discoveries be made every day. We may only be in the beginning of the era of space exploration, and while we may not know fully know what the future will bring, I think we all have an idea of the greatness behind it. To be part of those beginning chapters, to see history unfold around you - nothing excites me more.
Absolutely agree, with all the incredible stuff that we still do not know it blows my mind how disinterested some people are. Could you imagine if we really are one of the first interplanetary species, in a thousand years we'll be all over the stars, and in a hundred thousand years a few of them might meet, but due to living on different planets in different solar systems, they will have evolved into totally different beings, perhaps even considering one another to be alien species. We might be irrelevant, we might also have a responsibility to survive and get out there, I believe the latter, hence studying MEng environmental engineering, currently procrastinating the shit out of this assignment.
Life is strange is it not? You wake up everyday not knowing what’s in store. You go to sleep only to journey yet again. Our universe is so vast and yet it is so detailed. Everything has a story, including you. You may not be the first person to exist. You definitely won’t be the last. But you are the only you that exists. You’re unique from everyone else in your own special way. Life is a journey. You will hit many bumps along the way. But you’ll keep moving on. As cheesy as it sounds its not the destination that matters, it’s the journey. That’s what makes life so wonderful. The good and the bad moments we go through. The people we meet. The places we go. And the goals we accomplish. It shows how incredible we can be and what we can do if we keep pushing on. If we keep on living. If you keep being you. So life may be strange but it’s also very beautiful and you are a part of it. So live your life the way you want to. Do what you wanna do. Be who you wanna be. Just be you and never stop being you. So don’t cry. Keep pushing on. And smile for all of the universe to see! So I wish you the best on your journey through this strange thing we call life.
Life sure is strange... My friend... A hyper complex process in which the Universe itself... Is striving to become Fully Self Aware... A Journey that, no doubt, may take countless TRILLIONS of years to accomplish... But we are but a part of that Journey... And, as Time ticks by... The True Destination of this Journey... Begins to reveal itself... Little by little... And our Journey has ONLY just begun...
this music takes the mind so far in space, i feel like light travelling in universe , exploring, seeing beautiful rings of Saturn and then moving ahead for uranus and pluto....silence I feel....coming so far from home....
I am a father to a daughter and this movie will have a place in my heart to my grave! It makes us realize our cosmological relationship with our children. We are all stardust and our child is a stardust born out of us, something we leave in this universe after we are gone. And our child should be our first priority above all else!
Then do something to make them appreciate you in this time, what are we leaving for them to clean up in the future if anything but hate sadness and regret its y i am off grid so if i have kids they will hopefully appreciate that iwanted to do my small part to make our world better for everyone!!!
Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light. Though wise men at their end know dark is right, Because their words had forked no lightning they Do not go gentle into that good night. Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay, Rage, rage against the dying of the light. Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight, And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way, Do not go gentle into that good night. Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay, Rage, rage against the dying of the light. And you, my father, there on the sad height, Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray. Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
I read this during my speech at my graduation from a one year intensive outpatient for drugs and alcohol after 10 years of suffering in depression and addiction. Standing ovation is an understatement...
i love this soundtrack. this is one of the first ever movies to make my actually cry. the power of these songs is so moving, that it can make you feel power, fear, anger, pitty and greaf all in the same moment. and the shear scale of some of the things in this movie, like the blackhole, are so mind-boggling that it's jaw dropping. love ya'll, and hope you injoyed this as much as me.
This is heartbreakingly beautiful. I have an extensive knowledge of classical music, but at the age of 80 I must admit that this work towers colossal in the history musical creations. There is just so much emotional content here that it overwhelms the listener.
No human being can fathom the depth of the universe, of the infinite. But only together, as a species, over time, can we learn of it and experience it.
That sound track. Oh my god it is so beautiful, so magical, mind blowing, extravagant piece of absolute perfection. When ever you hear this you feel like how lonely how small how helpless you are The earth is mote of dust suspended in sun beam.
People continue to comment about this movie after 6 years... It's a timeless movie, it's a timeless soundtrack, it's a timeless idea. Nolan and Zimmer are the best. I'm still waiting for the 2nd movie.
"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." Movie that i watched 4 times. A movie that destroys my heart every time i watch it, my heart feels tight like it wants to explode, its longing to know the secrets of the cosmos, which it will never probably know, so it makes me both sad and happy at the same time, happy because i exist in such a vast space where our existence seems worthless but yet that feels so exhilarating, knowing that you are part of the vastness itself, sad, sad because a human mind is not sophisticated yet to understand the universe and all of its glory. Christopher Nolan depicted his understanding of the universe and gave us a chance to think for ourselves he gave us an ability to chose what love, time ,space mean in the movie, it is for us to decide how we will interpret the definition of these ideas. Even the music in the movie is amazing, Hans did a great job as he always does, wont say much than that the music fits the movie perfectly. Short story The movie is a masterpiece which everyone should experience.
Greedex You've tried beautifully to explain how this music effects you. It isn't easy to explain, is it? This is a powerful piece of music maybe his best. The moods these musical passages emotes just moves me to contemplate our place in this huge and vast universe. I know many people have different ideas about that, from very scientific to very spiritual and mysterious. Do any of us really understand all that ? I am sometimes sure of what it all means and other times not so sure.
I completely understand and truly feel where you are coming from and share your sentiment. This music, when combined with this story is the definition of what it means to be human. In all honesty, until experiencing this cinematic masterpiece I had never thought it possible to transcend the morass of humanity and break it down to just two persons. A father and his undying and never ending love for his daughter and how the most rigid of constructs that defines our lives can be molded and shaped by the simplest of relationships to change the universe...
I’m sure, or at least hope I’m not the only one that didn’t understand a lot of the movie but was still in awe of the sheer scale of beauty both visually and musically...
Hans Zimmer, this is a truly a Masterpiece... The entirety of the soundtrack, from the opening notes to the waning, excites every brain cell I can muster... It pulls and picks at every heart string in my mere mortal construct, making that strangest and most impossible aspect of my being to explain or truly fathom, my soul, to sing on its own alongside this music. It allows my brain to push out the voices of 7.5 billion fellow humans, to quiet the incoherent cacophony that fills my days and nights. To be able to succeed on so many levels and break down the entirety of humanity's story to that of one father and daughter is completely transcendent... Thank you Master Zimmer
I've rewatched this movie for three times, and I still continue rewatching it. I can't describe this movie in words, and the emotions that I feel during watching the film. God damn bro.. Interstellar deserved the second part like no other. Everytime when I watch this film, the emotions are still the same as when I first saw the movie..
This movie increase my curiosity for everything , I start loving physics and astronomy This movie changed my life , Nolan is such a genius director & Hans is a great musician
"Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light. Though wise men at their end know dark is right, Because their words had forked no lightning they Do not go gentle into that good night."!!
I believe we'll wait for a quite long time to see another space Masterpiece like Interstellar. Thus I'm full of hope,I believe the human brain who was able to create this legend is superior & can create another great Masterpieces.
Фильм гениальный... Музыка из фильма также бесподобна. Такой фантастики практически не снимают вообще. После знаменитой "Одиссеи..." Кубрика подобных фильмов просто не выходило.
The family is everything, do not let the years pass as if we were on another planet, Even living in the same planet we lose a lot of time away from our family,...when we want to return the time ... it's too late.
This movie and its magical soundtrack will always remain as one of the few beautiful things we were able to achieve as human beings ! Well done Nolan and Zimmer