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The Unmatched Vibes of Interstellar 

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Interstellar's a Vibe.
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@martijn2246
@martijn2246 12 дней назад
Comboy daddy
@unflexian
@unflexian 9 дней назад
huh
@ItsMoorbinTime
@ItsMoorbinTime 9 дней назад
Why does this pinned comment only have 2 likes? Also, I refuse to change this.
@wObBlE73
@wObBlE73 8 дней назад
Lol
@mr.moviemafia
@mr.moviemafia 2 месяца назад
Fewer things confuse me than people claiming that Nolan made Interstellar too cold and emotionless, because I’d argue it’s EASILY his most emotional film. The emotional bond between a daughter and her father is the core of the entire film
@K.C-2049
@K.C-2049 2 месяца назад
it's probably my favourite of Nolan's films because he managed to capture some emotional resonance. it's still too long and a bit ham fisted in the way of most Nolan movies (imo), but at least it's something.
@TellURide447
@TellURide447 19 дней назад
Ya bro totes magotes
@matthewboire6843
@matthewboire6843 18 дней назад
I think it is full of emotion
@rsfilmdiscussionchannel4168
@rsfilmdiscussionchannel4168 18 часов назад
I guess some people just didn't think he pulled off the emotional aspect, but they also just seemed to reject him doing something emotionally based at all. And just called the movie "corny" and such. Thankfully that's become far rarer.
@rorylynch7775
@rorylynch7775 2 месяца назад
The scene where Cooper breaks down after finding the years worth of recording is still so powerful
@FRESHNESSSSSS
@FRESHNESSSSSS 2 месяца назад
A powerful meme indeed.
@K.C-2049
@K.C-2049 2 месяца назад
the most emotionally resonant scene Nolan has ever made tbh
@LuisSierra42
@LuisSierra42 2 месяца назад
@@K.C-2049 you are probably correct
@KennethFabritius
@KennethFabritius Месяц назад
The liftoff sequence where Coop looks for Murph under the blanket in the truck to find her NOT stowed away and he cries and Murphy racing out the door only to be held back screaming by Grandpa... TH@T scene still gives me chills and brings tears to my eyes every time I watch it.
@vincentortiz4917
@vincentortiz4917 2 месяца назад
Johnathan Nolan said the movie is about a father missing out on his children’s lives. When you watch it knowing that, the writing makes sense.
@KennethFabritius
@KennethFabritius Месяц назад
Every Nolan film has a theme that can be distilled down to one word... ...for this film it is: Family
@michaeldonaldson6923
@michaeldonaldson6923 День назад
Having children of your own changes the feeling of this movie immensely.
@empatheticrambo4890
@empatheticrambo4890 2 месяца назад
I first saw this movie on an airplane. The turbulence honestly was SO immersive at all the right moments
@steelfoe
@steelfoe 2 месяца назад
Dude that happen to me on a plane watching Gravity
@KhadijaMbowe
@KhadijaMbowe 2 месяца назад
1.) HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!! 2.) I saw this film twice in theatres when it first came out and DID NOT understand why people hated it so much 3.) Makes no sense Matthew didn't get a nomination for that crying scene alone. 4.) the fucking soundtrack 😩
@jaketaf98
@jaketaf98 Месяц назад
Also saw this multiple times in theater with my dad who also loved the movie. I'm really glad we got to do that together and I still think about that memory often.
@dykor3531
@dykor3531 Месяц назад
good comment 👍
@BenFromCanada
@BenFromCanada 2 месяца назад
BIRTHDAY VIDEO
@HighPotentateCanute
@HighPotentateCanute 2 месяца назад
Happy Birthday!
@thisismyhome
@thisismyhome 2 месяца назад
happy birthday!!!!
@markdavis4743
@markdavis4743 2 месяца назад
Happy birthday!! Thank you for these vids I look forward to every one of them🙏🏼
@PlayerXIII
@PlayerXIII 2 месяца назад
Happy cake day 🎉
@tessiepinkman
@tessiepinkman 2 месяца назад
Happy B-day! And thanks for an amazing video and new music :D
@GuilhermeHarrison
@GuilhermeHarrison Месяц назад
Took my parents to watch it in thearers (they don't do this thing of going to the movies). We each came out of it with different feelings: My mum came out excited about the time traveling ideas, I was inspired by the inginuety to realize the movie, my dad cried and came out really sad thinking about how the world and people he loves will be here after he dies. To me, this is the reason I love this art form so much.
@aidanrogers4438
@aidanrogers4438 2 месяца назад
This whole “vibes” video does a good job at explaining why Interstellar is still one of my favourite films, just something about it keeps dragging me back to it regularly. It’s also the first film that had me literally on the edge of my seat during the docking scene, which is still spectacular. And happy birthday, Ben!
@bsblleon01
@bsblleon01 Месяц назад
Imo, it also explains the ‘love’ part a lot better than he did. Just like loving someone who has passed, you can love someone millions of miles away. If my spouse’s life depended on my data, I’m making damn sure it’s right before signaling the go ahead. Mann might have loved humanity, but at the end of the day he tricked them to almost certain doom to just get the opportunity to save himself. But would he do the same to his wife? I’d argue no. Like the old saying goes, one death is a tragedy, 1000 is a statistic. Just my own headcannon/explanation.
@theflawedamy
@theflawedamy 2 месяца назад
I think the part where a scientist explains wormholes to another equally smart scientist is really really funny
@goop847
@goop847 Месяц назад
i learned about that reading A Wrinkle in Time as a 9 year old
@unropednope4644
@unropednope4644 Месяц назад
Cooper wasn't a scientist or nearly as smart as the guy explaining black holes and wormholes. Cooper was an engineer and pilot which would have had zero education on physics of worms holes, relativity etc.
@theflawedamy
@theflawedamy 25 дней назад
@@unropednope4644 come on dawg everyone knows about wormholes. He was an engineer in a space program or something surely some of the physics would have rubbed off on him
@rsfilmdiscussionchannel4168
@rsfilmdiscussionchannel4168 18 часов назад
@@unropednope4644 Also it was very intricate and detailed stuff. Cooper might know the basics but not the specifics as it's not like he'd really need to for the sake of the mission, all he needed to do was to simply be a good enough pilot to be able to fly it in.
@bportom
@bportom 2 месяца назад
Enjoyed this video! I think that Brandt’s love monologue is actually spelling out the themes of the film. I don’t think that the content of what she’s saying can be dismissed as just a consequence of her character’s desperation in that scene. What Cooper learns in the tesseract is that Brandt was right. Love IS quantifiable. It’s what connects him to his daughter across the fabric of space time. It’s what gets her to come back to her old bedroom and solve the equation. The movie posits that love is a serious force that operates through space time in much the same way gravity does. We just haven’t advanced far enough in our science to see it that way. I agree that the scene is strange, but I think what she’s saying is much more integral to the movie than just trying to convince her astronaut friends within the scene.
@Spoonishpls
@Spoonishpls 2 месяца назад
And also they were biased by Matt Damon's reputation, far more than she was by her boyfriend, but only her opinion was rejected for it, even though her scientific reasons were more sound
@kelvinchiang3297
@kelvinchiang3297 Месяц назад
Agree. I interpreted the monologue much simpler as in Brandt is following her guts rather than her science expertise which failed the first time and the line of "love is the only thing that can travel time/space" (or something) is just metaphorical to your point.
@xliquidflames
@xliquidflames 2 месяца назад
The opening to Interstellar with the documentary style interviews of people who lived it reminds me so much of the intro to every episode of Band Of Brothers. It was the follow up to Saving Private Ryan that Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg produced. It was a mini series of 7 or 8 episodes on HBO about Easy Company and their entire World War II journey. Before every episode, there were documentary style interviews with the real members of Easy Company, actual WWII veterans. It is such a _great_ way to start the story of Interstellar. It's so clever and effective and believeable.
@MarcelVerheijden
@MarcelVerheijden 2 месяца назад
The documentary interviews were real interviews with people remembering the "dust bowl" years en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dust_Bowl
@xliquidflames
@xliquidflames 2 месяца назад
​@@MarcelVerheijdenOh! Wow. I had no idea. That is awesome.
@3athlete
@3athlete 2 месяца назад
please, never stop creating about the things that impact you. thank you
@ThaDoomicorn
@ThaDoomicorn 2 месяца назад
Interstellar is my favorite movie of all time. I keep my ticket stubs from a decade ago in my wallet. Looking forward to this video!
@Manuel-gk3rv
@Manuel-gk3rv 2 месяца назад
Yay new Ben from Canada video! I've been looking forward to this
@djc604
@djc604 2 месяца назад
Man, I've been on a movie reaction binge lately with this movie, trying to chase that high of watching it in the theatres for the first time. You bring up some points that I never event thought of: The southern cowboy character in a space movie bit is so true. This is like the endgame review of this movie
@elsagreen1476
@elsagreen1476 Месяц назад
Yes!!
@Jamsterman25
@Jamsterman25 2 месяца назад
I have literally never heard of anyone hating this movie. I’m glad this came out before I heard any film criticism online. My life is made better by each watch
@xliquidflames
@xliquidflames 2 месяца назад
12:46 I love this simple shot. The camera is mounted on the outside of the truck foreshadowing what is to come. It is that same full frame exterior shot that we get later any time they show the outside of the ship. In those shots, the camera is mounted on the ship, like the video says, just like real life shots of space. When they do the same thing but with the outside of his truck, it is foreshadowing those space shots and it makes me feel like this truck, this vehicle carrying him away from his family, has the same emotional weight as the ship that carries him away from his planet. It is the same visual language even though one is a beat up, dusty farm truck and the other is a sophisticated, highly technical, clean space ship.
@dustenekoes28
@dustenekoes28 2 месяца назад
This is a really well written comment. You are absolutely right. You’ve put into words how I felt seeing him leave Murph; once he was in that truck, him driving away made him as unreachable to Murph as though he were already heading to Saturn in the Endurance. Seeing him cry was such a heavy moment, like the truck was the only thing keeping him from running back to his daughter. This movie has such a special place in my heart
@xliquidflames
@xliquidflames Месяц назад
@@dustenekoes28 I totally agree. Seeing him cry in the truck is almost as heartbreaking as when he gets the video messages after decades have passed and he breaks down. I love the way you put it: the truck makes him as unreachable to Murph as if he were already on the Endurance. That's the succinct way to say what I was trying to. They're both such emotional moments. I could talk about this movie for hours. Also, thank you for the compliment. This is quite a tangent but I have to say it. You're the first person to appreciate one of my comments like that. I personally think the "TLDR" acronym is one of the worst things internet culture has ever invented. I try to take a little pride in my comments. It's great writing practice. Also, people should enjoy reading. "Too long, didn't read," isn't a critique or insult to the commenter. Rather, the person who says it is just telling me they don't read enough books and/or have a short attention span. I partly blame Twitter for shortening everyone's attention for reading down to a couple of sentences. Emojis also play a part. If people can't tell what you are saying within the first three or four words, they move on and I think that is sad. So, I always try to construct coherent comments with proper grammar and spelling. Sorry for that off-topic tangent but no one has ever complimented them until now. I just wanted to acknowledge it. Thanks.
@mikeb7906
@mikeb7906 24 дня назад
There’s no better hype moment in the world than when Ben suddenly reveals he actually loved the Love monologue in Interstellar
@masonm87
@masonm87 2 месяца назад
Despite the fact that you don’t release a lot of videos, it’s a real treat when you do. Happy belated, Ben.
@venompower64
@venompower64 2 месяца назад
I was lucky enough to see this in legit 70mm IMAX and just wept... Probably the biggest feels trip I've ever had in theaters. Thanks for this gift and happy birthday, Ben! 🥳
@pastamasta4355
@pastamasta4355 2 месяца назад
man I really love it when you incorporate the music analysis as well. As a musician who knows a bit abt music ( I studied it in high school) it really just makes me happy to see someone speak about how deliberate some scores are and how they really impact the movie and its really intresting to see the effect of how the composer used theory in that case. I also really love that part about your video on HER specifically. You're really great and insightful :)
@PillarofGarbage
@PillarofGarbage 2 месяца назад
it's HEREEEE (+happy birthday king 👑)
@AgriCo42069
@AgriCo42069 2 месяца назад
Post one video a year, a banger every time, refuse to elaborate further, leaves. happy birthday
@TheThunderwars
@TheThunderwars 2 месяца назад
You really are the goat of RU-vid essays.
@evanwakelin7944
@evanwakelin7944 2 месяца назад
Your Tenet Video is one of my all time fav YT videos. So, I'm pumped for this one!
@liz5100
@liz5100 Месяц назад
I honestly don't get why people say that Anne Hathaway's speech 'comes out of no where', are we watching the same film? What is going on here, the entire movie is about Coop being checked out. He loves his family, but is HE the man, the ghost in the machine, present? The most excited he gets about anything on earth is the drone that crashes. He is constantly beaten down, the scene at the school is a window into his life and how he feels his children will live. Robbed of the only purpose and will to live that everyone in his family seems to posses, they're pilots and astronauts. It's in them and if you know a family like that you know what I mean, there is no removing it. They have a drive and the only option seems to be to let the world beat it out of them. Coop has been strongly avoiding it, but he breaks the fuck down at realizing his children grow up to have the lives he left to save them from, both in their own ways. It's the lowest point in the film and then at everyone's lowest point Anne's character says 'you know what no I refuse to believe that this is all fucking pointless and I'm going to prove it'. I found it to be incredibly moving. Love works that way for them because they believe it does, Coop is the ghost, love in that moment transcends time and space because he makes it. It's an emotional story that follows the literal story of Interstellar which most movies can't manage to even pretend to pull off and it's why they fall flat. The entire plot of interstellar is that humanity has to choose to save itself, we have to believe we can and follow that drive. It's what murph did, she never gave up not truly. The black hole's data only saved them because she had been doing the math and getting ALL the other pieces that entire time.
@CINEMARTYR
@CINEMARTYR 2 месяца назад
Incredible movie. Also, The Revenent, dang
@krmnych_backlog
@krmnych_backlog 2 месяца назад
'So comfortable in its isolation' YES! That's it. Awesome video❤
@wavehellhole
@wavehellhole 2 месяца назад
Maple from Diegesis going "wow." is my spirit animal for this movie.
@connorblake7487
@connorblake7487 3 дня назад
Everything you describe about the vibes here is why Cowboy Bebop is my favorite show. To me, the "vibes" are perfect from start to finish. When I watch it, I feel that wonder of sci-fi exploration, but with a vast loneliness out there in the void, with individuals fumbling around in it trying to find meaning and connection, and most failing to do so. Ahhh, it's such a beautiful and painful world to sit in. And that's just as much, if not more, due to art direction and score as it is writing.
@BrentButler
@BrentButler 2 месяца назад
Never knew how to articulate it, but this so perfectly details something I’ve certainly loved about this film. That said… one thing that does bug me in the “love monologue” is her saying loving people that are dead has no social utility, and Coop doesn’t dispute it. I’m not a scientist but I can think of tons of ways it’s benefits society that we love/miss/mourn ppl that have died. Just seems like more of a cool line than a good line.
@lukenuke8991
@lukenuke8991 2 месяца назад
Finally someone is putting effort to explaining something i have for years, the humanity displayed in interstellar is one of if not the best in sci-fi si vato someone gets it
@balistic7
@balistic7 8 дней назад
My favorite moment is when we see Cooper's reaction to the Endurance blowing up. There is a visible shock on his face where everything, in that one moment, was hanging in the balance.
@lenard._.1744
@lenard._.1744 3 дня назад
This and Gravity are my confort vibe movies. Both have such great music and visuals, and the vibes are absolutely immaculate
@matthewboire6843
@matthewboire6843 18 дней назад
Interstellar is such a good movie, I never knew exactly why I liked it, this is partly why.
@marmalar
@marmalar 2 месяца назад
I have cried about five times in the first 11 minutes of runtime... I didn't even remember liking this film, but life has given and taken enough things in the years since I last saw this film that I cannot stop the waterworks! Thank you, Ben.
@Ladyknightthebrave
@Ladyknightthebrave 2 месяца назад
This did not change my mind about Interstellar but as I told you when you told me about this video, I knew I would enjoy listening to you talk about Interstellar. Happy birthday🎉
@Fourger14
@Fourger14 12 дней назад
My grandfather, may he rest in peace, was always an action and monster movie man. If it wasn't horror, Godzilla, dinosaurs, or Rambo stuff, he wasn't into it much. He would watch a few other things if you wanted to get his take on it, but he wouldn't like it as much. This was the first film outside that wheelhouse that he genuinely loved, and I knew he would. I don't know how I convinced him to watch this 3 hour-ish behemoth of a deep, scientific mystery film, but he was tearing up from the emotional father-daughter scenes, and tenser than during any typical action sequence during the finale with the traitor and the spinning ship. He shakily told me it was his new favorite movie when it was over. I always think of him again when this movie comes up. He was a cool grandpa.
@lauren1779
@lauren1779 20 дней назад
The “don’t be afraid!” Followed by the scream makes me laugh every time 😂
@ScrimmyBingus42
@ScrimmyBingus42 24 дня назад
I tbink one of my favorite parts of interstellar is how realistically it portrays not just scientific process, but scientists in general. The crew of the endurance are the most true to life movie scientists ive ever seen.
@hhhsp951
@hhhsp951 10 дней назад
Sometimes spoiled milk is just fine Camembert.
@kamakshisingh6049
@kamakshisingh6049 9 дней назад
i thought this video would have at least a million views but it only has 54k??? damn, this video is super well made and hilarious too, it needs to go viral or smth. also hbd!
@saitamagenocide
@saitamagenocide 3 дня назад
Your content is amazing, wish there was more of it, but at the same time I realize it would devalue your words. You the G, keep going.
@CaptainRex549
@CaptainRex549 9 дней назад
I love how silence is sometimes the loudest sound!
@jbhart6
@jbhart6 2 месяца назад
Always love the vibes of your videos Ben! Thanks for sharing. Love the new music too!
@julesperchet6704
@julesperchet6704 Месяц назад
Amazing video, thanks for the moment man.
@thedoodlefox5640
@thedoodlefox5640 2 месяца назад
Happy birthday!!!! Cant wait to check out your new album!
@SarojaTheRobot
@SarojaTheRobot 2 месяца назад
Happy birthday and thanks for taking time and talk about subtle elements!
@RidingAShoppingCart
@RidingAShoppingCart 2 месяца назад
Loved the video, loved the album! Happy birthday!
@TLG1255
@TLG1255 13 дней назад
Happy birthday! And I’m gonna go listen to your EP!
@matthewterry5714
@matthewterry5714 2 месяца назад
This video is a really good video! I love this movie so much. I never thought about movies as a vibe, but you sum it up so well. Great video!
@rockstar2012r
@rockstar2012r 2 месяца назад
Finally! Waiting a video from you for so long!
@zampai
@zampai 2 месяца назад
Happy birthday man, another banger video and music. I love all your stuff KEEP MAKING IT!
@vincentortiz4917
@vincentortiz4917 2 месяца назад
Always love a video from Ben
@zk4ore
@zk4ore 2 месяца назад
Your content is simply the best. I get excited every time I see you released something. Keep it up!
@OverkillSamurai
@OverkillSamurai 2 месяца назад
wonderful video, great EP. listened to it twice already. good vibes
@Brian-nw2bn
@Brian-nw2bn Месяц назад
Thank you Ben from Canada. This was brilliant. Happy belated birthday mate. God bless !
@themaddiemerlin
@themaddiemerlin 2 месяца назад
Happy birthday and VIBBBESSSS. This video is such a labour of love and I am so so so happy it is finally here. I adore every second of it. I am so endeared to this movie now; it is a stray cat I have picked out of a sewer that I love, not because I can appreciate the spectacle but because I can see it’s intimate humanity. Thank you for making the world more beautiful and lovely!
@jaewon4316
@jaewon4316 Месяц назад
LOVE this video, and one big reason y is the way u expressed the importance of VIBES. to me they’re also so vital to what makes a movie powerful and emotional and something i want to watch again, and the little nuances in how u describe it mean a lot to me. good movie!
@yongzhiyuee6523
@yongzhiyuee6523 2 месяца назад
Happy Birthday man!! And happy to see a new video from you
@ffenoelfa8053
@ffenoelfa8053 Месяц назад
Amazing! Ep! Keep up the great work deff adding to a playlist on repeat! 🎉🎉🎉
@maximsavard1742
@maximsavard1742 2 месяца назад
Yay a video from Ben! Perfect way to end the weekend.
@AcolytesOfHorror
@AcolytesOfHorror Месяц назад
Love the music theory stuff in particular, great vid
@WolvesBack42
@WolvesBack42 2 месяца назад
I don’t have time to watch the video until later tonight but already jumping into the comments to say how excited I always get to watch your videos, Ben!
@tiarnanhamill3027
@tiarnanhamill3027 2 месяца назад
Perfect way to describe why I like Interstellar. It really just is a vibe. Great video Ben!
@trev9168
@trev9168 Месяц назад
Interstellar and Oppenheimer are both on a different tier of filmmaking. I can’t quite describe how much I love these 2 films.
@fredbyoutubing
@fredbyoutubing 2 месяца назад
Happy birthday! I already often listen to your music while working. I'll do so tomorrow.
@arayapokey
@arayapokey 2 месяца назад
Excellent video Ben! Happy birthday, and I’ll check out the EP
@timwarner16
@timwarner16 2 месяца назад
Crushed it yet again. Love when you explain how the music helps the story more than people realize.
@GoldSilverHunter
@GoldSilverHunter 2 месяца назад
So glad the algorithm found me, great video and some nice reminders and a few new bits to look at this masterpiece differently.
@paragonjones13
@paragonjones13 2 месяца назад
Happy birthday boi! Great video!
@adornethegraverobber
@adornethegraverobber 2 месяца назад
I love your well thought out positivity. Thank you for such a beautiful video. Happy birthday!🎉
@elsagreen1476
@elsagreen1476 Месяц назад
The passion with which you described everything I personally love about this film made me smile and gave me chills. I hope you have a lot more videos to make. I'll be there.
@teveszaki
@teveszaki 2 месяца назад
This is maybe your best video yet. Happy Birthday!
@May9k
@May9k 2 месяца назад
happy birthday ben, good to see another banger
@BobbyLandiaPDX
@BobbyLandiaPDX Месяц назад
Awesome breakdown of my favorite movie! I need to watch it again! Thanks.
@Thefunwayhome
@Thefunwayhome 2 месяца назад
Everything you do is beautiful. Can't wait to check out your music!
@Tuaron
@Tuaron 2 месяца назад
Happy birthday, Ben, from a fellow Canadian! Thank you for the video! Interstellar isn't my favourite film (Nolan or otherwise), but I do quite like it, mostly for the vibes, so I appreciate this...well, appreciation of it, especially as it puts into words things I'd only felt.
@ohanronton
@ohanronton 2 месяца назад
So happy to see another upload. Here's to hoping CJ will finally upload again too 😂
@pilotman012
@pilotman012 2 месяца назад
The level of effort you put into your video essays is astounding. Nice job and Happy Birthday. I attended a presentation by Chris Hadfield. He said at engine cutoff the change from loud to silence was incredible.
@MrDarthGaber
@MrDarthGaber 2 месяца назад
Mate, YES. whole vid just had me going YES. also happy birthday
@theinconsistentgamer1402
@theinconsistentgamer1402 2 месяца назад
DUDE. Your videos resonate with me in a way that no other RU-vid creators do. Always, always, always an instant click from me. Bravo, as usual!
@celondelon351
@celondelon351 2 месяца назад
Belated happy birthday also this video has brilliant vibes all over it!
@Selrisitai
@Selrisitai 13 дней назад
Ann Hathaway's speech about love doesn't come out of nowhere, she's arguing for the team to choose the planet that her loved one is on. It bears dramatic speech.
@deronn.j6088
@deronn.j6088 2 месяца назад
Dude, you are my favourite video essay youtuber! Your takes are always unique and I can really tell it’s very subjective and personal to you, which makes your videos feel passionate on a deeper level than most other youtubers. It always gives me new perspectives on films and tv shows I’ve watched before. It’s always a good day when Ben from Canada posts. I’ll be waiting patiently for your next video also that “BOYFRIEND LOLOL” bit got me good in the middle of the night
@FiggityJones
@FiggityJones 2 месяца назад
Happy Birthday Ben! Also thank you for making this video! I saw Interstellar in IMAX when I was young and at a time when I was super hyperfocused on space and it’s still one of the best film watching experiences I’ve ever had. Not *the* best, but still, it’s way up there. You have deepened my enjoyment and love for this film with your video. I’m gonna go check out your music now 🤘
@corican
@corican 2 месяца назад
Another really great video essay. Loved it, and the movie. Happy Birthday!
@_OpenJournal_
@_OpenJournal_ 2 месяца назад
Top tier video essay on one of my favorite films. This was the first movie I was following from preproduction to release. No one else I knew cared about it, no one else I knew had any interest to see it with me. I saw it opening night in the small theater of my small Texas hometown with 3 other people in the audience who were all elderly. I was 14 so couldn’t drive and got a local taxi service there and back. I’ll never forget that experience or the way this movie made me feel, thanks for making this video
@TheTayloredMason
@TheTayloredMason 2 месяца назад
Dang. I feel like the mark of a good video essayist is when they take something you've seen a bunch and put you right in your feels with it. Like how many times have i seen this movie, and then bam, you just come out and say, dude have you thought about it like this? And the vibes are delicious. You always make me want to rewatch the movies you talk about, which again, I've already seen a ton of times, so like, yeah, dang. Thanks for keeping the vibes fresh.
@Carver94
@Carver94 Месяц назад
Great video Ben, HAPPY BIRTHDAY 😊❤️😊!!!
@rowanh2026
@rowanh2026 Месяц назад
Happy birthday Ben! Love your work x
@xXLtCHEESYXx
@xXLtCHEESYXx Месяц назад
I live for and love this style of video essays breaking down the movie in a good fun way plays the way you explain how imax and letterbox views are used, well done
@darrenchao5902
@darrenchao5902 27 дней назад
25:52 is crazy "and maybe we can't get hung up on the past love that we felt for people that we'll never see again" - Ben From Canada
@dawesome_sauce
@dawesome_sauce Месяц назад
Interstellar is one of my all time favorite movies and I will gladly accept any new video essays on it! Loved this!
@roseclark5623
@roseclark5623 2 месяца назад
Happy birthday ben!!!!!!!!!!!! ever since your short breakdown of the godzilla v kong franchise on caravan of garbage i've been frothing at the mouth for more of your videos. this one was excellent!!!!
@graddsky
@graddsky 2 месяца назад
Happy birthday Ben!!! The fact that my taste in movies is similiar to yours is such a huge validation to me 😁
@kristita_888
@kristita_888 13 дней назад
I’ve never seen any of your videos before, but this one knocked it out of the park (just like that one kid in the space station 😄)! I’ve subbed!
@RaineMerryweather
@RaineMerryweather 2 месяца назад
Yooooo new Ben from Canada vid LESGOOOOO also HAPPY BIRTHDAY
@RidKain
@RidKain 2 месяца назад
Yooooooo new ben has dropped. Happy birthday!!!
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