Interstellar | “Tidal Wave" Full Scene (Anne Hathaway, Matthew McConaughey) | Paramount Movies
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Published 2024-02-24
Featuring: Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Bill Irwin, Ellen Burstyn, Michael Caine, Timothee Chalamet, and More!
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About Interstellar: From director Christopher Nolan (Inception, The Dark Knight trilogy) comes the story of a team of pioneers undertaking the most important mission in human history. Academy Award® winner Matthew McConaughey (Dallas Buyer’s Club) stars as ex-pilot-turned-farmer Cooper, who must leave his family and a foundering Earth behind to lead an expedition traveling beyond this galaxy to discover whether mankind has a future among the stars. Also starring Academy Award® winner Anne Hathaway (Les Miserablés) and Academy Award® nominee Jessica Chastain (Zero Dark Thirty).
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All Comments (21)
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That moment when you realize that the wave they see moving away was probably the same wave that destroyed the previous space ship.
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There was no need to lose Doyle. He had plenty of time just watching
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"Those aren't mountains... They're waves." Even though I know what's coming, I get shivers every time Matthew McConaughey says it.
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The ticking in the soundtrack at the beginning is timed to represent one full day on earth... so cool.
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Those waves are actually stationary and raised by the intense gravity of the black hole but “move” due to the planet’s rotation. Spooky!
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Do a re-release of the film in theaters globally for the 10th anniversary. We absolutely need it 🙏
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When you and your friend goes to pizza shop. You wait in car, your friend goes to buy and get it. Every second your friend delays, you feel like an hour.
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There is a "ticking" sound in this scene along with the music. Every tick is a day passing!
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The thing that always frustrated about this scene, is that there is literally zero reason Doyle should've died. He's a casualty of drama, his death was forced for the sake of creating a conflict for the characters to fight over and put feelings on display about.
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3:59 My biggest regret is not watching this masterpiece in a theatre.
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Awesome scene. When first watching, I did think at the time, "This planet is orbiting a Black Hole. The TIDES there should be absolutely insane ...." And so they were.
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For some reason Case's heroism brings tears to my eyes. What a film.
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6:32 "You eggheads have survival skills of a Boy Scout troop." . Agreed 👍
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Man imagine the computer warning system comes up and says... "Multiple leviathan class lifeforms detected" "Are you sure whatever your doing is worth it"
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I timed it. Doyle had ten full seconds to enter the craft after Brand went in. This is the opposite of plot armor.
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Please re-release Interstellar in the theatres! I wasn't able to see it on the big screen back in 2014, so I would love to experience this masterpiece on IMAX if possible.
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One of the best films I've seen.
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My favorite part of this scene is that the climactic beat in the music when the wave is revealed comes even before the top of the wave can be seen just adding to the immensity of the situation and makes the wave seem that much larger.
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They forgot to write any good reason as to why that one guy just stood there like an npc the whole time
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Each "tick" in the background music is about 1.25 seconds apart (at least in the beginning). That's equivalent to about 21 and a half hours back on Earth per "tick". A minute has 48 "ticks", meaning over 42 and a half days just passed back on Earth.