*Interstellar* MADE ME CRY LIKE A LITTLE BABY😭💔

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Published 2023-03-03
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Hey guys!! So... here's Interstellar!! You guys REALLY wanted me to watch this movie well.. This movie really threw me cause the first time I had watched it (I was going through it and really didnt pay attention) I didn't recall anything about spoilers humanity being on the brink of extinction or that there was a second planet at all LOL I felt like I had watched parts of the movie rather than the entire thing, so here is me watching it in a way where I can really pay attention to detail and experience the film. and I ADORED it. This has easily become one of my absolute favorite movies and had no idea Matthew McConaughey would play the role so perfectly. I wish there was a second part or just more of this movie because I absolutely fell in love with it. It tore at your heartstrings so much with the deep and gut wrenching concepts and it really made you feel. I loved every second of it.

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All Comments (21)
  • “Because my dad promised me” absolutely kills me every single time
  • I'm not even a parent, but Cooper's scene watching all those transmissions, as his kids were so rapidly growing up just broke my heart the first time I watched this movie. For that tiny moment I think I knew what actual loss felt like, even if it was just a tiny, imagined sliver.
  • @Sir_Alex
    This movie is a masterpiece, the acting, the visuals, and the score together are a magnificent painting.
  • I can only write it in every reaction. "...Because my dad promised me." Instant tears every time.
  • @bensneb360
    I use to work at a movie theater when Interstellar came out, and I’d clean up the theaters after each showing, and I use to show up early just so I could listen to the soundtrack over the closing credits, it’s so beautiful and interesting
  • Seeing these scenes for the 100th time and still crying like if i lost someone... The beauty of this film is UNIQUE
  • @Tantalus010
    Interstellar had a real, Nobel prize-winning astrophysicist (Kip Thorne) as a consultant and executive producer. That's why this movie is so realistic whereas many Hollywood movies are not. Of course, there are still liberties, but it's largely accurate to the best of our knowledge. That's what I like highlighting when I tell people about this movie: so many authors write sci-fi and none of it is anywhere near as weird as reality is.
  • This film is one of the most impressive experiences in the history of theater
  • @xlo6925
    This film is very dear to me. After my mom passed I went into a drunken haze to try to ease the grief,.. I remember buying this dvd to help me cope and to take me away to another place.. and this film did just that. I’m super grateful to have this movie in my life. Love and miss you Mom.
  • I've heard a lot of people say they don't like this film. I can't see why. It's a story of love with a science-based approach. I always thought the message was clear and beautiful: we can look up to the stars, we can study the universe, we can create new things...but we cannot do all that and forget that the most valuable thing we have is each other. If we lose sight of that, we're just robots going through our programming. Love is the unpredictable force that cannot be quantified.
  • The thing I love about your content is that you don't just watch content to react to it with pure emotion. You watch it analytically and understand why these films evoke an emotional response. Your insight on this is proof of how much more mindful you are than other reactors. Great video. You got good taste in film.
  • @ebadkhan7649
    I had to quadruple check that this wasn't a reupload. Literally my favorite Nolan movie to date. Can't wait to see this reaction!
  • @OkamiiRamii
    This movie always makes me cry. The lines "we're just here to be memories for our children" and "because my dad promised me" help me to keep me present as I'm currently raising my Daughter.
  • @jetklaatu9831
    The "No Time For Caution" (aka Docking Scene) is one of the best pieces of cinema I've seen! Perfect union of music and film. I saw that scene in the cinema and felt like I was on the edge of my seat and holding my breath it felt the entire time. Just pure suspense and 100% gripped to the scene. Even after seeing the film many times I still cry when Murph says to her Dad over the message "...did you leave us here to die?", it just breaks me!
  • @0btuse_goose
    You saw all the family in Murph's room, she lived an entire lifetime without her dad there. Their love literally crossed time and space and that was powerful, but even then, Coop knew he was an outsider in his daughter's life.  It's still sad, but not the total tragedy that he didn't stick around to watch her die.
  • @daz_n
    When you have kids, you spend the early years trying to bring joy to their life, but ultimately those memories will only be yours because once your children grow older they will not remember them. The realisation that one day you will be just a ghost or a memory is truly humbling. Love those around you with everything you have, as often as you can. ❤
  • @DavidAntrobus
    In terms of your reactions, I especially love that you became emotional at the actuality of Saturn. I've never seen anyone else do that, but I totally relate to it. Awe is a hard emotion to describe, but it's profound.
  • @Etticos.
    Coop respected Murphs desires and wishes and wisdom. She didn’t want him to watch her die. He respected that and obliged. He learned his lesson about not listening to her.
  • @RoxxSerm
    I remember seeing this in cinema. Movies usually don't make me feel tense, but the whole interaction between Mann and Cooper, the eerieness, the fight, Romelos death, the failed docking and then actual docking, all accompanied by Zimmers masterpiece of a soundtrack.... It's just perfection. I was god damn tense.
  • @Age0519
    Regardless how many times I rewatch this movie the scene of him in the end trying to communicate with his daughter always get my eye to water! Metthew McConaughy's acting and emotional show is powerful!