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Interstellar is a 2014 epic science-fiction film co-written, directed, and produced by Christopher Nolan. It stars Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Bill Irwin, Ellen Burstyn, Matt Damon, and Michael Caine. Set in a dystopian future where humanity is struggling to survive, the film follows a group of astronauts who travel through a wormhole near Saturn in search of a new home for mankind.
Brothers Christopher and Jonathan Nolan wrote the screenplay, which had its origins in a script Jonathan developed in 2007. Christopher produced Interstellar with his wife, Emma Thomas, through their production company Syncopy, and with Lynda Obst through Lynda Obst Productions. Caltech theoretical physicist and 2017 Nobel laureate in Physics[4] Kip Thorne was an executive producer, acted as a scientific consultant, and wrote a tie-in book, The Science of Interstellar. Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, and Legendary Pictures co-financed the film. Cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema shot it on 35 mm movie film in the Panavision anamorphic format and IMAX 70 mm. Principal photography began in late 2013 and took place in Alberta, Iceland and Los Angeles. Interstellar uses extensive practical and miniature effects and the company Double Negative created additional digital effects.
Interstellar premiered on October 26, 2014, in Los Angeles, California. In the United States, it was first released on film stock, expanding to venues using digital projectors. The film had a worldwide gross over $677 million (and $773 million with subsequent re-releases), making it the tenth-highest grossing film of 2014. It received acclaim for its performances, direction, screenplay, musical score, visual effects, ambition, themes, and emotional weight. It has also received praise from many astronomers for its scientific accuracy and portrayal of theoretical astrophysics. Since its premiere, Interstellar gained a cult following, and now is regarded by many sci-fi experts as one of the best science-fiction movies of all time. Interstellar was nominated for five awards at the 87th Academy Awards, winning Best Visual Effects, and received numerous other accolades.

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  • @legendarymoviescenes1926
    @legendarymoviescenes1926 Жыл бұрын

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  • @ZacharyStratton
    @ZacharyStratton5 ай бұрын

    For a child to think their father left them to die...

  • @trailerparkart2429

    @trailerparkart2429

    9 күн бұрын

    It’s a movie and one of the best at that.

  • @SlowA1
    @SlowA1 Жыл бұрын

    Jessica Chastain killed it in those videos, when she says Dad it haunts me all the time. I lost my Dad a little while ago and this still scene gets me.

  • @trips347

    @trips347

    Жыл бұрын

    Except her crying was bad acting.

  • @wereallscrewed9714

    @wereallscrewed9714

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@trips347how's your acting career going 😂😂😂

  • @jondstewart

    @jondstewart

    Жыл бұрын

    But at least she realized the truth a little while later involving a wristwatch. Her dad himself didn’t even know the truth until the same time she did. I won’t spoil the rest.

  • @cbrown11846

    @cbrown11846

    9 ай бұрын

    One of the best actress of her time , amazing performance

  • @zacharynguyen7286

    @zacharynguyen7286

    8 ай бұрын

    @SlowA1 Hope you’re doing good and staying safe. Sending support and hearts. ❤❤❤

  • @chaff5
    @chaff510 ай бұрын

    I hope it's not lost on anyone that it's Dr. Mann is the one telling everyone else about selfishness and not being able to see beyond their own life.

  • @shaym.9737

    @shaym.9737

    6 ай бұрын

    Dr "Mann" being the most huMAN character, with all its evils. Does his most to do what would most be predictable of an animal like a human to do. Its a little bit nail on the head with his name, but i honestly fucking loved it.

  • @ultragare

    @ultragare

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah he’s putting up a front because he already knows what he plans to do. I almost feel like this scene is a little unrealistic because Dr. Mann is far too calm while explaining this when we find out later that he’s scared shitless inside.

  • @sxpphiredoesstuff

    @sxpphiredoesstuff

    2 ай бұрын

    Dr. Mann’s full name is quite literally Hugh Mann.

  • @RTU130

    @RTU130

    Ай бұрын

    Ye

  • @SultanAlZaabi
    @SultanAlZaabi Жыл бұрын

    The atmosphere and the background music perfectly manifested Cooper and Brand's misery at the calamity that dawned on them. What made the scene even crueller was Damon's coldness and lack of humanity in delivering the bad news!

  • @dreamynights
    @dreamynights2 ай бұрын

    Two things I realized from this scene: - how ironic it is that Dr. Mann talks about how humans will save themselves over mankind. He convinces himself he was saving mankind at the end by executing plan B to save himself. - In executing plan B, Professor Brand was also being selfish because he actually got his own child off Earth. In his mind, the people who left would be the only survivors.

  • @RTU130

    @RTU130

    Ай бұрын

    Ye

  • @r.c.1881
    @r.c.1881 Жыл бұрын

    Plan A relied on the (only fictional)possibility of "manipulating" gravity, with the objective of either letting massive lift off of mankind or keeping the wormhole open. However, as our two main theories disagree on the ultimate nature of gravity, this plan is not viable. In order to fully understand it and see if there is any possibility to manipulate it, we'd have to study it in a place where it overcomes all other possible forces. As of now, we know only of one place in which this happens, and it is indeed the core of a black hole. But as soon as the singularity is born, it also "closes", so to speak, spacetime around it, thus preventing any signal to slip out and give any sort of information about it. The answer we seek is there, but it is perfectly unaccessible.

  • @mr_jdes

    @mr_jdes

    Жыл бұрын

    Then how is it possible that cooper & TARS survive the black hole entry and find themselves inside the tesseract able to communicate with Murph via the watch.. instead of being ripped apart by the black holes gravitational pull………?

  • @r.c.1881

    @r.c.1881

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mr_jdes that is some cool speculative sci-fi. In larger black holes, the point where the gravitational pull differential between two points of your body is such to rip you apart should be well within the event horizon, so you should be able to cross it without too many problems, other than the fact that you would never be able to cross it back. As for what you'd find inside, who knows? The singularity is not yet well physically understood, so there is a lot of room for narrative speculations like tesseracts, whormholes and what not.

  • @nopeteys2424

    @nopeteys2424

    Жыл бұрын

    Interestingly enough some physicists and archaeologists believe that the great pyramids were built by humans manipulating gravity in ways that we today don’t understand, but they believe is absolutely possible. Possibly even through the use of sound (go look up experiments making water drops float through the use of sound.) Gravity can be manipulated, and possibly has been by humans, but that ancient (and more advanced) technology has been lost unfortunately

  • @r.c.1881

    @r.c.1881

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nopeteys2424 bruh...

  • @nopeteys2424

    @nopeteys2424

    Жыл бұрын

    @@r.c.1881 idk if its true obviously, nobody does. But im just saying that nobody to this day understands how the pyramids were possibly built, so thats just one of the theories. The theory is that they manipulated gravity somehow

  • @aquinojose94
    @aquinojose94 Жыл бұрын

    As a parent that must be painful to watch

  • @jondstewart

    @jondstewart

    Жыл бұрын

    I’d think so myself if I was 40 years old and just 2 years later see my own child old enough to be my grandmother.

  • @aquinojose94

    @aquinojose94

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jondstewart it’s a very sad movie.

  • @doosin8696

    @doosin8696

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@aquinojose94 a sad movie that ultimately pays off

  • @Mehhhhhhhh
    @Mehhhhhhhh3 ай бұрын

    The theme of interstellar from what i got out of it is about breaking selfish cycles and humans over estimating their existence. Doyle is a victim to Amelia's selfishness in retrieving the data, Amelia is a victim of her Father's lie he sold out his own daughter for his own equation and couldn't admit it was wrong until he was on death bed. Romily is a victim of Mann's selfish desire not only survive but get rid of the crew so he could hijack their ship. And finally, Murphy and Tom are victims of Cooper's selfish desire to be a space pioneer. The difference is Cooper actually uses time manipulation to break the cycle of selfishness while also saving humanity. Cooper could've easily changed the coordinates to a random McDonald's instead of going through with NASA but if he did that the mission would've never happened, and Murphy would never solve the equation and everyone would've died suffocating in dust. Cooper would've been ok but he knows Murphy and his grandchildren would suffer if he didn't go through what he did. Selfless behavior.

  • @brooklynkeith2877

    @brooklynkeith2877

    Ай бұрын

    Human beings are inherently selfish.

  • @JOHNSMITH-dc6lr
    @JOHNSMITH-dc6lr Жыл бұрын

    This scene of learning the truth.. Omg that was deep

  • @jondstewart
    @jondstewart Жыл бұрын

    As much of a shady coward Mann was, he made the possible happen for Cooper and Murph. It was all predestined and everything already happened with the mysterious stuff going on in Murph’s bedroom.

  • @ironicman6900
    @ironicman6900Ай бұрын

    “Their case is hopeless.. We are the future” this line hits so hard because he just said cold hard truth to a room full of people that didn’t want to hear it

  • @chemicalburn
    @chemicalburn4 ай бұрын

    The biggest flaw in this movie, is that it assumes that interstellar travel and setting up a space colony is somehow more doable than curing a fungal infection.

  • @wachox

    @wachox

    4 ай бұрын

    The problem was no fungal infection, it was climate and environmental breakdown that lead to many catastrophes ,among them plagues

  • @Fordnan

    @Fordnan

    4 ай бұрын

    Except that humanity with the knowledge of how to manipulate spacetime made a shortcut for the humatiy that didn't.

  • @AdamArchangel

    @AdamArchangel

    3 ай бұрын

    It's kind of interesting that the thing that ended the world wasn't an alien invasion, it wasn't zombies, climate change, an asteroid. It was a simple disease that didn't even kill people, just plant life. The world ended not with a bang, but with a whimper.

  • @tearsinpain

    @tearsinpain

    3 ай бұрын

    It isn't just a fungal infection , it seems it is a complete colapse of the ecosystems a catastrophic event , after certain barriers are broken not even life as we know it can recover .

  • @Mehhhhhhhh

    @Mehhhhhhhh

    3 ай бұрын

    The movie sets up early on that the only food people are eating is corn. Corn needs a lot of ground plowing to grow, manipulating the ground causes dust bowls. During the great depression, people experienced dust bowls similar to what's in the movie but it was a lot less frequent and damaging but overall caused by over plowing the ground. They're literally suffocating in dust.

  • @harleyquinn6692
    @harleyquinn669211 ай бұрын

    Amazing movie

  • @AmericanDegenerate
    @AmericanDegenerate5 ай бұрын

    I''ve been inside a black hole, not allowed to discuss it.

  • @ArkunusStilshire

    @ArkunusStilshire

    3 ай бұрын

    You lie

  • @Johannesburg777

    @Johannesburg777

    3 ай бұрын

    Oh really......

  • @doosin8696

    @doosin8696

    3 ай бұрын

    Didn't know Fight Club was located there

  • @AmericanDegenerate

    @AmericanDegenerate

    3 ай бұрын

    @@doosin8696See the second rule

  • @SOLIDSNAKE.

    @SOLIDSNAKE.

    Ай бұрын

    Shrooms, me too

  • @adibudica
    @adibudica3 ай бұрын

    3:46 Cooper , what can I do? Well, if Matt Damon is right, I hope you can carry babies and give birth on a space ship

  • @dylpickel8460

    @dylpickel8460

    Ай бұрын

    Lol

  • @ignaciopalma8973
    @ignaciopalma89738 күн бұрын

    I've always wonder what tars and case were saying to each other of that news, how it would affect the crew, what can they do about it

  • @RealToneBeats
    @RealToneBeats2 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately it was the right plan

  • @gregregor9689
    @gregregor96892 ай бұрын

    The amount of metal fortitude of those involved is honestly incomprehensible to me. How would you stay sane through all that?

  • @benakinnusi2518

    @benakinnusi2518

    2 ай бұрын

    You just lock in fr

  • @tyriquey4987

    @tyriquey4987

    Ай бұрын

    @@benakinnusi2518no cap fr 🫡

  • @user-wb6ye1xi2u
    @user-wb6ye1xi2u7 күн бұрын

    “To believe in God is to know that all the rules will be fair, and that there will be wonderful surprises.” - Ugo Betti

  • @MrTrouserpants101
    @MrTrouserpants1012 ай бұрын

    its so over dude, how could dr man do this to us

  • @brooklynkeith2877
    @brooklynkeith2877Ай бұрын

    I mean the whole objective of the movie is to go into a blackhole wormhole whatever you wanna call it and thats crazy off to begin with as a planA

  • @thetruth7633
    @thetruth76333 ай бұрын

    On the other side of a black hole you pass the Cervix into the womb

  • @cadencem2058
    @cadencem2058 Жыл бұрын

    Can't go physical

  • @user-rh3xl5jl8s
    @user-rh3xl5jl8s12 күн бұрын

    If you like this movie I recommend playing a game called no mans sky

  • @MrMasterDebate
    @MrMasterDebate9 ай бұрын

    Wait… so the female astronaut was sent for breeding purposes to begin a new colony?

  • @sweetimpala

    @sweetimpala

    9 ай бұрын

    What? Noo! Prof Brand always planned to execute plan B the whole time which is population bomb. Eggs that are contained inside a tube like container. His daughter(Hathaway) is a scientist will execute plan B if plan A didnt work out

  • @Loreseeker909

    @Loreseeker909

    9 ай бұрын

    They had DNA samples and stuff to begin Human life again on a suitable planet. Plan B was to leave it there so that the Human race wouldn't technically die off. You really should just watch the movie it's phenomenal.

  • @ahsanhaider6549

    @ahsanhaider6549

    8 ай бұрын

    No. She was working with embryos kinda thing. She was supposed to make them into babies wherever they landed.

  • @__JH_

    @__JH_

    8 ай бұрын

    Bruh.. Just watch the movie.

  • @thatguynexus5935

    @thatguynexus5935

    7 ай бұрын

    No, she explained earlier in the movie that they stored eggs and were hoping to incubate them in case Plan B failed.

  • @archie2038
    @archie2038 Жыл бұрын

    This movie was great. It would be even better if they cut the pointless time waste Earth scenes and only focused on those in space doing actual exciting stuff.

  • @davidnguyen270

    @davidnguyen270

    Жыл бұрын

    Ugh. I disagree.

  • @brainloading5543

    @brainloading5543

    Жыл бұрын

    This movie was actually perfect. Every scene had a meaning. It's not too fairy-taley. Everything finds its balance.

  • @jondstewart

    @jondstewart

    Жыл бұрын

    Earth was depressing in this movie. It’s set some 50 years in the future, but almost all of humanity lives on the edge of starvation and poverty and automobiles are all at least 50 years old.

  • @jondstewart

    @jondstewart

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree in one area. The drone they find had nothing to do with what was going to happen except it was a reminder of the future they lived in. And he goes to Murph’s school with dust all over the desks and outside. Reminds me of Afghanistan.

  • @brainloading5543

    @brainloading5543

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jondstewart that's how you do a movie

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