Interstellar 4K HDR IMAX | Into The Black Hole - Gargantua 1/2

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Earth's future has been riddled by disasters, famines, and droughts. There is only one way to ensure mankind's survival: Interstellar travel. A newly discovered wormhole in the far reaches of our solar system allows a team of astronauts to go where no man has gone before, a planet that may have the right environment to sustain human life.

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Directed by : Christopher Nolan

Starring :
Matthew McConaughey
Anne Hathaway
Jessica Chastain
Bill Irwin
Ellen Burstyn
Michael Caine
Music by : Hans Zimmer

Produced by :
Emma Thomas
Christopher Nolan
Lynda Obst

Cinematography : Hoyte van Hoytema
Edited by : Lee Smith

Production
companies :
Paramount Pictures
Warner Bros. Pictures
Skydance Productions
Syncopy
Lynda Obst Productions

Distributed by :
Paramount Pictures
Warner Bros Pictures

Release date : October 26 2014
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Warner Bros Pictures /Syncopy 2014
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Interesting fact: Christopher Nolan didn’t want to use CGI and actually flew Matthew and Anne to space and made them to fly into black hole.

shermusa
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Other people regret: missed opportunities
My regret : did not get to watch interstellar in theatres

zulprime
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3:12 it's surprisingly accurate how the view of everything slowly shrinking into a single point behind you as you cross the event horison.

hassaanrauf
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Madness to think about how Professor Einstein imagined all this through mathematics. Truly the greatest genius this world has haver seen.

luthergk
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Interesting fact: Some individual frames within this scene of the black hole's effects took up to 100 hours to render, totalling altogether to around 800 terabytes of data for this scene.

xennexen
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Its just unbelievable that these things really exist...mind blowing.

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In case y'all are wondering why you can see the other side of the accretion disk on top and below the black hole, it's because the gravitational pull of the black hole is so great that it bends light to the point you can see the other side.

Hence, why their "little maneuver" costed them 51 years since gravity affects time aswell.

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This is why I want Christopher Nolan to do more sci-fi movies! He gave us the most accurate visual of a black hole up to that point. His attention to technical detail while also focusing on the human emotion and drama is incredible.

MayLily
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I can’t even imagine her shear level of loneliness the second he detaches, and the immense fear of going into the void, alone, with no other humans..

STsixx
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I’m impressed that he managed to keep his calm while falling towards the singularity

epicclamchowder
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I went to see this in 2014 and I remember sitting in the theatre and realising, as it was happening, that I was witnessing something truly special, something that is very rare in cinema. I was moved to tears, which never happens to me, ever. This movie had such a profound effect on me then and 8 years later, it still has that same effect. I literally cannot wait to see Chris Nolan's film about the life of Robert Oppenheimer.

eoinMB
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this movie gave me a lot of feelings that I’d never felt before, or since, but the feeling of being so utterly, impossibly far from home is so insane. so insane

Bumbaclartios
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Seeing this in Imax was one of the best decisions I ever made. I walked out of that theater feeling like I had an existential crisis though.

CrimsonUltrafox
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The astronomy, the detail, the visualisation of this film was/is stupendous. It will hold up for many years definitely!

jameswilkes
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As far as she knows, when Cooper detaches, she is literally the last human in existence. That level of loneliness would surpass even that of Romily and Dr. Mann. I always found it interesting when Mann says, “ pray you never learn how good it is to see another face, ” because Romily knew exactly what that was like because of when he was alone on the ship. And with this scene, Brand would probably think that she’s the very last one without any chance that there would be someone left to see.

alexg
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-Born too late to explore earth.
-Born too early to explore space. -Born just in time to witness this masterpiece of a movie.

anaspatel
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i wonder how many people realize how groundbreaking these visuals were. before this movie, black holes were portrayed as black whirlpools in space. after this movie, every single black hole depiction i see now looks like gargantua, with its gravitationally lensed accretion disk. i hope the filmmakers are proud of what they've done.

seraphik
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So if someone was watching this from far away they would actually see this scene take over 50 years in slow motion. That is madness.

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According to Paul Franklin, the process of creating the black hole shot took approximately two years. This included extensive research and development, as well as the actual creation of the visual effects. The team used a combination of practical effects, computer-generated imagery (CGI), and advanced physics simulations to accurately depict the behavior of a black hole.

The goal was to create a scientifically accurate representation of a black hole, which required understanding the physics and astrophysics involved. The team consulted with physicist Kip Thorne, who also served as a scientific consultant on the film, to ensure that the portrayal of the black hole was as realistic as possible.

ral
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The universe getting smaller behind him is so eerie.

danielromero