Interstellar - Miller's Planet (HDR - 4K - 5.1)

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Landing on Miller's Planet

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KHDRMedia
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It has been 7 years since this movie was released, exactly 1 hour has passed in Miller’s planet.

sanjayagodagama
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Each tick in this scene is exactly 1.25 seconds long ... Which is a day in earth !!

prasannakumar
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I still don't understand why Christopher Nolan didn't receive an Oscar for best director for this movie... like wow... this movie was phenomenal.

tonyke
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even 4k doesn't do this scene justice... perfection

Skytivity
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The wave in the background, the one going away from them, is probably the wave that had killed Miller.

crimsonkatharine
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the fact that this type of planet probably exists in real life is mind blowing tbh

LiteBlocks
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The fact that time passing faster near a black hole like this is a real phenomenon is terrifying.

AstroRat-spsu
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This water planet is so beautiful yet so extremely terrifying to me. That's like one of the biggest fears I have, getting stuck in an ocean with nothing more than just a massive landscape of water in sight, let alone with these fucking sky scraper waves. I'll never forget this planet.

breakdancerQ
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I remember seeing the wave in this scene and I almost fainted in fear. If I see that height in real life, my spirit would eject out of my body like a corrupt memory card.

TheTrendDoctor
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Everyone should watch this movie in a theater, the experience is unforgettable

thatswhatshesaid
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"Those aren't mountains. They are waves." This scene just sends chills, especially the realisation when Cooper said "And that one is moving away from us" meaning that another one is approaching. The background score by Hans Zimmer is also legendary. It's a legendary movie full of legendary actors, written by a legendary scientist after whom one of the robots is named (Kipp) and of course, directed by a legendary director who needs no introduction. My favourite movie of all time!

arjanghosh
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This wave is phenomenally mesmerising. I would stare at it, rooted to the spot with fear because it's so tall. I can understand Doyle's hypnose there. It's way too scary.

TheAngryHappyMaskSalesman
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That prominent ticking sound is amazing, every tick represents an entire day on Earth, Christopher Nolan made it clear how many Earth Days they were on the planet, what a director.

whodasantosguy
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Watching this scene again made me really appreciate how well done and efficient their robot is, the only thing I could say about is in the real future it would probably be able to do all tasks you see even faster.

InMaTeofDeath
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It’s interesting to think that if Miller was to survive the wave, (which might have been the same wave we see at 1:16) the Endurance crew would have been able to rescue her because while she had to wait there for one hour, the people on Earth had around 7 years to prepare and send another crew to find her.

mackprime
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Without question, one of the greatest movie's of all time. Matthew Mcconaughey's performance in this was INCREDIBLE. The scene where he's crying while watching his kids video calls is absolutely heartbreaking, but so good.

danieldevito
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One of the best movie scenes of all time.

rubeng
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Well, it took 9 seconds for Dr.Brand to go down those stairs out of the ship. That was 6 days and 4 hours for the dude outside the proximity of the blackhole.
Next time, just jump to the water, m'lady.

mikaku
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If you pay close attention, the waves are high enough to touch the clouds .0.

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