INTERSTELLAR: The Hidden Meaning We All Missed | Deep Dive

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Interstellar by Christopher Nolan remains one of the most celebrated sci-fi classics, with incredible visuals, powerful themes, and amazing attention to detail. Enjoy this analysis and visual investigation by Erik Voss (New Rockstars) to finally reveal the deeper truth of this film and dozens of details that you may have missed!

Welcome to The Deep Dive, a new channel in the New Rockstars Digital Network. Hosted by Erik Voss, The Deep Dive is the destination for more pointed media investigations. From full seasons of Marvel streaming shows to cult classic films, Erik will dig to the roots of the hidden agendas beneath every title.

00:00 - Interstellar Bookcase
02:52 - Science of Interstellar Explained
03:57 - Who Was the Ghost?
04:18 - The Blight
06:17 - NASA Conspiracy
09:17 - TARS
10:13 - Plan A vs Plan B
11:35 - Cooper leaves Murph
12:30 - Do Not Go Gentle
15:05 - Wormhole
16:16 - Time Travel Explained
18:30 - Miller's Planet
21:23 - Cooper Missed Calls
23:30 - Mann's Planet
28:22 - Docking Sequence
29:48 - Black Hole & Tesseract
32:12 - All Answers Revealed
33:55 - Who Built the Tesseract?
35:29 - 2001 A Space Odyssey

VIDEO CREDITS:
Written and Produced by Erik Voss
Edited by Devin Cleary
Graphic Design by Koji Minami
Executive Producer: Erik Voss

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The fact this movie is still talked about and people watch long videos on it really shows how great it is.

darkdragon
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Lost my daughter to cancer at 29 ten years ago. When I watched this movie initially I was balling in the theater during the coop misses her life scenes and of course at the end.
I watch it to this day (actually rewatching it now) as the emotional impact Nolan and MM capture is the closest to reality I’ve ever seen captured on film.
It’s physical pain. MM is marvelous in this

yaucalabi
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As a father with a single child, who is my daughter, this film hit so hard for me. For one I'm obsesed with the idea of space travel and everything Interstellar, and 2, his relationship with Murph was so emotional in this movie. Always gets my eyes wet when he sees old Murph and she tells him to go on ahead, no parent should see their child die. So moving!

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I seen this movie a dozen times and I love it!
When Amelia goes to get Millers data, Doyle delays getting into the ranger, this delay of course kills him. But the worst part is there is no data recorded because Miller just landed, so getting her data was useless.

edwardbentley
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Watching you tear up just goes on to show how much heart, time and effort that you put into this and that's exactly what makes this video a masterpiece. Thank you Voss for doing this. This video like all others just is a representation of your love for this art form and I just want to convey my appreciation to you for making this video.I truly enjoyed it!!

vishnukarthick
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I cried the first time I watched Interstellar years ago. Rewatching it again after having kids and the impact it has now is immense. Thank you for expanding this story.

adrianlandreth
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TARS was smart af. Very quickly helped devise a ludicrous plan right after the Endeavor began slipping towards Gargantua and gave Cooper the idea to use the black hole and slingshot Brand to Edmund's planet when it seemed all hope was lost. Very quick thinking on TARS end, and when he initially told Cooper, "there's good news", that indicated to me that the bulk portion of that plan was all TARS, and then Cooper was faced with deciding to go ahead with the plan and deciding to whether to sacrifice himself so Brand could make it to Edmund's planet. Pure genius.

RetroRob
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As someone who’s admired this movie for almost 10 years now. I think the AI building the tesseract theory is so cool.

griffinstadler
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Erik, this is my first and only YouTube post but I just wanted to tell you that the story about your dad was very well received. I’ve been in the Navy for 20 years now and have four kids. It’s so hard to put into words the conflict between doing what I feel is right for their future and missing out out their lives now. Thanks for sharing your perspective and for putting together this deep dive.

jasonburroughs
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As a father, you brought tears to my eyes when you got emotional and said "I am my fathers son, my imagination, my work ethic my joy, my seriousness, my understanding that sometimes the impossible is just necessary to get done" is one of the most touching and profoundly simple yet, at the same time, all encompassing sentence that in my opinion describes the line going from father to son and son to father perfectly. The responsibility of a father to raise his son without any real instruction on how to balance the his son's need for just enough emotional support to remain level but avoid giving too much and thus hindering his growth and ability to deal with adversity in life. I don't know if you wrote that or it was a quote but it was absolutely beautiful not only because of the words but your sincere emotional delivery. I don't know you or your dad but I can say this with complete confidence, I'm certain he is more proud of you than you'll ever realize. Thank you.

jtgwin
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Contact is probably my favorite movie. Both Interstellar and Contact have amazing scores, and are great movies, but I would argue that Contact is a perfect film. I rewatch it regularly and cry %20 of the times

IggyCrib
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Do not “apologize for this sentimentality” it was refreshing and wholesome to see you getting genuinely choked up talking about your father. Especially since he is obviously an exceptional person.

stvbrsn
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I cried watching cried watching you explore the deeper philosophical and emotional aspects of Interstellar and your relationship with your dad. Extremely grateful to have experienced this moment with you Erik. Looking forward to these videos.

iamsuprmn
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Wow, best analysis ever. For us dads, this movie touched something deep. Clearly, it did for you in regard to your dad. The part that hit me the hardest was when Cooper realizes they didnt' pick him but his daughter. I have a daughter and this touched me very deeply. I don't think there will ever be another movie like Interstellar.

paulv.
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"We used to look up to the sky and wonder at our place in the stars. Now we just worry about our place in the dirt." One of the saddest lines ever written.

Pandacous
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Bro as someone that had seen my father deceased by cancer, and my to be spouse by car accident, the last few minutes of your video were very emotional to me. Great content! And lots of love on your family. Cheers!!!

vmbra
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Erik you should do a deep dive on Tenet. So many people are consufed by that movie it's perfect for this kind of channel

mateodoris
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There are movies. And there is Interstellar. It is just on another level of story telling. Exceptionally entertaining because it makes you wonder who we are as human beings in so many levels. I am sure that this is Nolan’s favorite work. No doubt.

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This is my favorite movie ever. I’ve watched it countless times and every time I rediscover it all over again. I think what gets to me the most is that, as a 19 year old who can only see the climactic crisis getting worse in the future, it brings me a little hope.

jaimehernandez
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The best part of this piece was the one where you introduced us to your dad I'd say that your reviews are always insightful on hidden easter eggs, but this one was emotional, personal and goddamn genuine. Interstellar has always been my favorite movie, but your personal connection to this movie has made this video even more special. Lots of love to your dad for bringing you into this world. And lots of love to you, for this revelation.

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