Everything You Didn't Know About Interstellar

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In this video, we explore thoughts and reactions to the film, discussing its themes, characters, and overall impact. We may delve into the technical aspects of the movie, such as the cinematography and visual effects, while also examining its emotional resonance and relevance to contemporary society. Through our unique perspective and insights, we can gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of Interstellar.

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Watch the full documentary about Christopher Nolan here:

kolokinoclips
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This film is a masterpiece. It's one for the history books, in my opinion.

threegreencharms
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It’s a crime the soundtrack didn’t win the Oscar. It was stunning.

robdobson
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I saw this movie in Nov. 2014, a small theater in Freeport, NY. I went alone, took a few grams of mushrooms, and didn't blink for the next 2hrs 49mins. The experience was truly transcendent.

Spacecrust
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The soundtrack is a masterpiece. Just so good, and it's one of the rare movies I've watched more than once or twice. Really great piece of work.

plexq
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Man, now knowing it was initially Steven Spielberg's project, I am really, really curious as to how his version would have turned out. That said, Nolan's version is a work of art.

paulmichaelfreedman
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Honestly, the Oscars to me mean nothing. This film is an absolute masterpiece and nothing can take that opinion away from me.

InevitableMayo
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No matter how many times I watch this movie it never dulls. It’s impact is as powerful as watching it the first time and I still cry.

vickiy.forsyth
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Seriously one of the greatest films ever to be created. Cinematography, visuals, sound, acting, all coming together as a masterpiece.

DonLee
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I think that was McConaughey’s best role. It fit him so well to be this vagabond of the stars but trapped on a dying earth. He reminded me of a bygone space cowboy or someone with the “right stuff” but with a deep appreciation and understanding of his duty as a father and protector of humanity. Such a grandiose role

DrBilly
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One of the greatest movies of all time.
Thank you Christopher Nolan, Matt McConaughey, Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway & Michael Caine!

Correction: Thanks also to the entire Team/Company (Union Workers, Soundmen, Extras, Producers, other Actors) that produced this movie as well...geez 🤦‍♂

SumDumGui
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With Nolan how I imagine filming goes - he didn’t want to rely on cgi so he invented AI and actually went to shoot next to the black hole

abigor
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How the hell you don’t have at least a couple of million subscribers I don’t know, great video man

shaunrees
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16:53 the soundtrack is mindblowing. it lends texture and stirs emotion and is truly the triumph with this picture. Dig how Nolan doesn't like green screen - there's no substitute for in-camera practicals and no reason to shortcut that. Some may be surprised at the depth of detail but all productions are like that - historic documentaries will drive production to replicate scenes in detail few will notice. But be in no doubt, the audio is powerful and, to my mind, roughly 70% of the total effect on the audience. Spectacular.

Psycandy
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I will never forget seeing this movie in theaters. Probably the only time I was truly ever speechless. I didn't say a word for almost 5 minutes after.

Racamonkey
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I've watched this movie so many times. Mention it countless times in conversation and listen to the soundtrack daily, along with many of Hanz's other masterpieces. Such as Dune. Along with Dune, Interstellar is one of my few all times favorites. The emotion your empathy allows you to experience in this movie is phenomenal.

jonathanst
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The fact that this showed up in my recommended is saying something.. Contact was one my favorites movies to watch as a kid. I used to have it on dvd, but lost it somehow. Recently just watched interstellar too. Both are masterpieces IMO.

CaffeyAaron
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I think Interstellar is an absolute masterpiece. I can rewatch it again and again.

jonnyjobes
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The soundtracks *NEVER* get spoken about enough nor the _praise_ they so justly _deserve!_ ❤❤

Sketchbag
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I really enjoyed that. I read the, “things you didn’t know, ” and thought, smugly, “I bet I do.” But I was pleasantly surprised. There was actually quite a lot I didn’t know, like how the younger Nolan brother studied so hard and with such prestigious coach to get his script right, even though I did know about Kip Thorne’s input. And I learned things that were not directly attended to in the video, like how, bizarrely, the Nolan brothers have different accents; one American and English . . . Curious. No doubt an interesting tale behind that? And it was somehow pleasing that the corn they grew actually got sold and made a profit. I have to disagree with Nolan on one thing: I think Hans Zimmer’s scores for Inception and Man of Steel are among the best I’ve ever heard since Bernard Herman, but that’s just a question of taste, so I’ll give him that. Thanks. 👍

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