Interstellar is one of those films I love despite of its flaws. I've always thought it was very ambitious in its attempt to connect the 'cold science' of space with the intimacy of human relationships, this video therefore is my attempt to highlight this connection and explore what Nolan envisioned when he embarked on this project. I hope it's not too confusing, if it is; please leave a comment and I (or perhaps someone else) will surely reply. I am always excited to hear what you think! :) Greetings, Tom
@LikeStoriesofOld7 жыл бұрын
Oh I wasn't really referring to flaws in its science but rather some flaws in its storytelling/writing. That sounds really interesting though!
@naveenperera13257 жыл бұрын
Nolan is trying to point out that there is a connection between science and "intimacy of human relationships". Do you really think that there is a correlation between those two disciples?
@oooodaxteroooo7 жыл бұрын
Naveen Perera the idea here is that nolan is trying to connect the "empty" and "cold" scientific view of the world around us to the most human of emotions. this is a similar project to nietzsches idea of eternal recurrence. making us feel at home in the world.
@oooodaxteroooo7 жыл бұрын
Naveen Perera usually we see none and thats exactly the point. making us feel at home and connected, when we think about gravity, instead of thinking about physics and lemma etc. this is malicks intension, too. portray our being at home in the world, not feeling seperate from it. its huge.
@neilanadams51737 жыл бұрын
What flaws? The apparent flaws are people's idiosyncratic peeves at best, at worst it is people not understanding the nature of the film(or they just didn't understand it on an intellectual level-even though everyone could identify with it on an emotional level, if they are honest) either because they expect genre conventions or because they are snobs who pretend to know what they are talking about. Great video nonetheless, thanks.
@drg59877 жыл бұрын
My take on love and time: I am not a scientist just my interpretation. The deeper the love connection for a particular moment. The easier it is to revisit that moment via memory. THAT is how we transcend time. I can relive the moment my daughter was born. I can tell you who was in the room. What my wife said to me. What her first whine sounded like. What the smell was when I first walked in. What her skin felt like. How quickly I fell in love with her. It could be JUST a memory, but to remember a memory so vividly that I can almost BE there. It is what I cherish most in this world.
@ananda30175 жыл бұрын
u are far,far more than a scientist.......
@migueg.r.20885 жыл бұрын
That was incredibly beautiful...
@allsystemsgootechaf98855 жыл бұрын
Damn I felt that tho.
@jonr72075 жыл бұрын
Goosebumps reading this
@velasper1235 жыл бұрын
Love is more stronnger/powrful than anything in the world. Love trascend time, space, Gravity. Love can open everything in a black hole. Cheers from Guatemala
@ashleyalston44335 жыл бұрын
Interstellar is my favorite movie and literally no one in my life understands the beauty of this film. So glad I’ve found people who appreciate this Masterpiece as much as I do
@Akashdeep-kd5mf5 жыл бұрын
I understand what it's like to be around people who don't understand the beauty of this film
@nancykipyator90165 жыл бұрын
I am around people who constantly do not get the point of this movie.. you're not alone
@shrutis5 жыл бұрын
My sister is young and the first time we saw it, she was 10. But the way we discussed the movie and after hearing her points, I believe she's a lot smarter than 90% of people I know. I want to watch it again when she becomes older
@matheusteps5 жыл бұрын
One of the piece of arts ever made by a human being. Glad more people appreciate it. I told every new person I met to go watch this movie if they didn't.
@juanitacusack7075 жыл бұрын
Yes! I'm with you .... I experience the same
@gracefearon4 жыл бұрын
I come back to this video often. Not because I love Interstellar, but because nothing else quite captures the feelings I struggle with as I watch my children grow up so fast, my husband and I age, and my parents get closer to their inevitable deaths. Being trapped within time is unbearable to watch.
@emeegee_en3 жыл бұрын
You are not alone! It's terrifying and no one wants to talm about it 😔
@NSRS13 жыл бұрын
@@emeegee_en there are a few of us out there
@coolbreeze2.0-mortemadfasc133 жыл бұрын
❤️
@incworld46663 жыл бұрын
hope your doing okay
@cliffdariff743 жыл бұрын
trapped? are you kidding? .... time is what makes up a life. feel privileged.
@natbrownizzle38156 жыл бұрын
The Soundtrack of this movie, gets me everytime I watch it. Hans Zimmer created a sound, of absolute desaster and loneliness, as well as helplessness with tiny bits of hope in between.
@sarahelizabeth52754 жыл бұрын
Exactly as I feel now...
@theheeze4 жыл бұрын
I saw this in IMAX on a whim. The soundtrack left me breathless in multiple scenes
@countof3everybodyOD4 жыл бұрын
When those two notes hit...you feel like you can breathe
@christiaandockers37554 жыл бұрын
No he didn't. He took it from the 80's movie called Koyanisqatsi. Philip Glass. The target group is too young to remember.
@bibige17134 жыл бұрын
Indeed
@falloutcreepy46787 жыл бұрын
"To move forward, you have to leave something behind"
@namr11745 жыл бұрын
@@aaronsamuel84 wtf?
@briancooley87775 жыл бұрын
Buttneck
@fredrickmbugua16775 жыл бұрын
I hope so...
@ishworshrestha35595 жыл бұрын
Uhj
@ElBlancoPapi5 жыл бұрын
Doesn't really say... anything
@theseproblemsmatter13 жыл бұрын
"You know people rag on this movie for the "love being the key to save humanity" angle but I realized after watching multiple times that if cooper would have sent the message to anybody else it would have definitely gone over their heads and humanity would have been doomed. People are too self centered, absorbed and obsessed with self image and self perception with social media that if the universe in someway try to send us a message nobody would notice. Murph loved her father so deeply that she was willing to believe her father was sending her a message from beyond time and space without any evidence it was actually him."
@Roop-n4z3 жыл бұрын
wow!
@jtforde05182 жыл бұрын
there were several times over the last 67 years that I stared into the abyss, locked in a state of despair and soulcrushing grief, wanting to let go and let the darkness take me into dissolution. There was always something pulling me back from the edge. I felt it wasn't something innate in me, some hidden reserve of strength, because in those moments I felt that my "tank was nearly empty". What the movie Intersteller awoke in my mind was a sort of affirmation of something I'd suspected existed from all my spirtual and intellectual searching. I call it the Quantum Entanglement of Love.
@Yeah0bviously2 жыл бұрын
Sooooooo DEEEEEEEP. U so deeeeeeep ma'man. Soooo deeeeeeep u are
@berbudy2 жыл бұрын
Damnnnnn wow, man this maybe explained prophet in a way, if prophecy is a real scientific phenomenon that we can understand in the future
@dulcelinden60892 жыл бұрын
BOOM!
@thesunbehindthesun15747 жыл бұрын
Something else worth mentioning. The reason Saturn is referenced multiple times in this movie, as the point where the wormhole is and where Cooper ends up to be discovered at the end. Is because Saturn is the God of Time and Space. Saturn is also the God of Agriculture, which is a reference to to the dying crops on Earth in Interstellar.
@dietrevich6 жыл бұрын
Very true, Kronos is it's Greek equivalent.
@PrathamBhatia5 жыл бұрын
Wow Thanks mate
@RVKKify5 жыл бұрын
also the original location of the monolith in A.C.Clarke's Space Odyssey.
@firstlast21225 жыл бұрын
It’s why painters like Goya paint Saturn eating his children as they are born, whatever is born must die by the hands of time
@Luthiart5 жыл бұрын
@@firstlast2122 That's the poetic interpretation, but in the Greek myth, Kronos received a prophesy that his children (Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, et al) would overthrow him, so he devoured them, and they lived in his belly until his wife tricked him into swallowing several stones, which his children used to bust their way out.
@joshuaalan13606 жыл бұрын
Great, I had an existential crisis and cried during this. 10/10 video.
@enkiverse5 жыл бұрын
yep, me too. very insightful video. time passes like a giant. life seems an infinitely small blink in the emptiness of space...... but who knows perhaps we will live forever in another dimension after death
@clarkrodriguez34555 жыл бұрын
Likewise. It's heartbreaking when the people who gave you the best memories, become a memory...
@GullibleTarget5 жыл бұрын
@@enkiverse But why do we believe it? Is it fear? The realisation that when death comes, we are no longer part of that which constitutes, hope, drive and growth. The belief in life after death is useless when you're already dead. Belief belongs to the living. That is what the dying leave behind so that, others may live.
@benevolentdictator89475 жыл бұрын
Man, watching this while high gave me the tears though I'm not a cryer.
@willer15 жыл бұрын
Me too
@leslie61193 жыл бұрын
It’s hard to find people who appreciate this film as much as I do. A lot of people say it’s slow and long but I feel it was necessary and it’s one of my top 3 favorite films. Every thing about this film is impactful and I’m grateful for it. It’s truly unique.
@windshieldlaugh74113 жыл бұрын
Honestly I wished there were more slow moving and long movies. Slow moving doesn’t automatically mean that nothing is happening but that they use more time to build a good and strong storyline and foundation. I prefer this over movies that feel rushed.
@sumitkumarmahto508111 ай бұрын
I struggle with this too. I try to explain and spark interest for them when explaining my friends so that I can find someone to talk to. Sometimes with some success, but most of the times I fail.
@TeaMollie1110 ай бұрын
I need an interstellar fan club cause I've met one person to date who loved it
@harshmishra47364 ай бұрын
Interstellar and Arrival are my two all time favourite movies in this genre! Nothing even comes close . Planning to go for 10 year anniversary imax release of interstellar, will be amazing.
@clarkrodriguez34555 жыл бұрын
It's heartbreaking when the people who gave you the best memories, become a memory...
@ancientfae72464 жыл бұрын
Clark Rodriguez this just made me cry
@Kaylem134 жыл бұрын
Find it... If you can... A movie called L. O. V. E. It my erupt your understanding!
@drinkingpoolwater3 жыл бұрын
it is. i’ve felt it many times.
@xtelevisionset3 жыл бұрын
It is true of everything we know. All the movies and music and places and memories you remember their creators and ourselves and everyone who experienced it will all just be lost and forgotten.
@elainejohnson43523 жыл бұрын
😭😭😭😭😭
@SunnyIcedQueen5 жыл бұрын
When I first heard the reviews of Interstellar when it came out, the critics were horrible. They massacred the film, calling it confusing and a drag. I decided to wait for it to come out on dvd to watch it. I watched it about a year later and I was so moved by it, I have watched it close to 10 times since then and own the dvd. I absolutely loved the connection of science and human need for relationships. I think Nolan's movies will become a topic of many educational pieces in the future.
@bobbybluegaming90204 жыл бұрын
It was before it’s time
@EmlynBoyle4 жыл бұрын
I think folk expected another 2001 with this movie. And as much as i like 2001 and consider it a classic, it's an ultimately cold movie -- with human wonder rather than heart. Interstellar is about the heart first, science etc after. If you're a cold, clinical or cynical person, then this movie won't touch you the way it's meant to. And also -- like a lot of Christopher Nolan's movies -- it needs to be seen more than once to discover the depth and intricacies. I didn't like it on a first viewing, but about three more viewings later, i love it (and get it).
@Itstwofourteen4 жыл бұрын
I watched it before it was released. They had an early screening at Camp Lejeune, and some of the guys on our platoon and I were like "A Nolan flick? Oh hell yeah!" (Remember, The Dark Knight and Inception memories were still very fresh for us, so we were excited.) We left the theater in absolute awe. I remember walking back to our barracks and discussing the movie with everybody, some saying they preferred Inception over it, and others disagreeing completely, and us trying to analyze some of the themes in the movie. It gave us plenty to talk about when we got back, and while we were hanging out by the smoke pit. I fucking love that movie.
@RizztrainingOrder4 жыл бұрын
Nolan changed my life with his themes in the dark Knight, turned me into a cinephile and a forever Nolan fan!
@SaberRexZealot4 жыл бұрын
The reviews are a net positive. Hardly massacred. It’s a great film but that doesn’t make it immune to criticism.
@Jemppu4 жыл бұрын
That loss of time. I'm tearing up right now even, watching this analysis. It was something, which I felt profoundly, and which hit in an instant, after 'waking up' from a decade of clinically depressed state, and realizing the time I had lost. I've never, before or since, felt as devastating a feeling. And that knowledge is also the thing, which keeps me from ever wanting to experience it again. Or for anyone else to experience it at all. Thank you for these great videos.
@veramae40983 жыл бұрын
Twenty some years have passed while I've been forgetting existence, depression. I only vaguely regret it. They were peaceful years. I know there is loss, but there was loss before and I only connect gently with that loss. What I miss most is the sharpness, the quickness and accuracy of my brain. Depression is null. That can be a comfort. Life is painful ... or it is for me. I don't know why people hurt so much. I hurt them, they hurt me. I quit. I quit time. I don't understand the pain. I quit.
@giacoco27262 жыл бұрын
@@veramae4098 dont quit man🥺
@itsrtvbaby2 жыл бұрын
One thing that truly helped me with that pain is the understanding of SOUL and how it is just as powerful as Time.. If we understand that 'death' is not death as we know it but simply a transition out of the body, we start to understand that one day that we never really do miss anything in our lives. Maybe we did not experience certain things in this body/realm, but those things we missed will most likely come back around in another space/time. It is only our perception of our lives being trapped in 'time' that brings the pain because of the feeling of missing something we may never get back. Remember, Our soul is infinite, the only thing time imprisons is the physical realm. Love is the connection to the soul. The soul is the master of time.
@MayBride2 жыл бұрын
Sending love and light your way 🙏
@MsRutwick7 жыл бұрын
this explanation is as beautiful as interstellar itself. Never seen such profound, emotional explanation ever. This moment I evolved
@sunpromises38065 жыл бұрын
"This moment I evolved" :) Aren't such moments the most extraordinary sensation we can perceive? - Being conscious of your own being evolving
@velasper1235 жыл бұрын
Hey bro! You have a real practical Experience. Better than scientist. They only have theory, nota practice. You have both. Cheers
@jadahhhd5 жыл бұрын
Same
@ottoroe7 жыл бұрын
"In time we find the essence of our mortality." This is so beautiful, just so beautiful.
@gregoryklein17237 жыл бұрын
....and so are you !
@ottoroe7 жыл бұрын
GREGORY KLEIN AWWW THANK YOU XD
@islammohamed35377 жыл бұрын
can i get your facebook account ?
@kiettrananh86195 жыл бұрын
mind mix she come from vietnam, so am i
@metzee57404 жыл бұрын
“The vision of the eye is limited but the vision of the heart transcends all barriers of time and space.” - Ali bin Abi Thalib
@zakkiuddinrangooni93484 жыл бұрын
Beautiful comment sir
@kathleenhensley59513 жыл бұрын
oh, I like that!
@firebreathingguy5613 жыл бұрын
Wasn't Ali bin Abi Thalib a companion to Islam, Prophet Muhammad? Huh guess that's why the name seems so familiar. Where did you get this quote?
@metzee57403 жыл бұрын
@@firebreathingguy561 My notes ;)
@mardstark42803 жыл бұрын
@@firebreathingguy561 yes he was the fourth caliph of Islam and the most beloved companion of our prophet (pbuh)!
@ianochieng45415 жыл бұрын
Something I find worth noting, the world that Brand's love went to, the one she finally ended up in, was the planet that happened to be hospitable and suitable for life. She said as much in her speech, maybe it was her link to him , her love that gave her the gut instinct that it was the right planet to go to, to choose. This was a very well done video, thank you so much for the insight.
@keyboardevangelist4 жыл бұрын
Eternal life in heaven is a free gift from God. No human being deserves it due to his/her good works. We have all sinned and fall short in glory of God(eg.Jesus says if any man looks at woman with lust he has committed adulterly with her in his heart..No man is that pure😅). So how did God give us this free gift🤔? He sent his only begotten son to be betrayed,humiliated ,beaten and die as fine/payment for our sins and rose from the dead on the third day. Since he is a just God and has to punish sin. All you have to do is humbly repent of all your sins(read the 10 commandments) honestly turn away from them. Believe in/trust that Jesus did that for you. Confess with your mouth that he is your lord and saviour..You will be saved from hell🔥. The holyspirit(his omnipresent spirit) will in dwell within you and convert your cold heart of stone into that of flesh that can truly love God and be a slave of righteousness and not of sin. This might be the last time you read the true gospel of salvation..look around 🔥🔥 the end is nigh. Please don't reject God's gift. Your soul is on the line.Jesus loves you❤
@honorsilverthorne72273 жыл бұрын
I noticed that too. 🌷
@alexandraszanto99564 ай бұрын
Women’s intuition is often overlooked. Just like love, it is impossible to explain. Lately, I see Quantum entanglement as a possible explanation for it.
@proudscorpio467 жыл бұрын
This is divine, just like the movie. Why can't there be more movies like this.
@landocalrizian9235 жыл бұрын
Agreed 1000 percent. Unfortunately people prefer blood and sex.
@keithintheplains16675 жыл бұрын
@@landocalrizian923 I disagree......Hellywierd likes blood and gutz......they don't give an EFF about us feeders.......just our money.
@d1want345 жыл бұрын
people will call it 'pretentious' nowadays..
@aliveandwellinisrael79445 жыл бұрын
Because men are no longer fathers and women are no longer mothers.
@mingoia21325 жыл бұрын
Your life is this explore yourself
@dbryantlive4 жыл бұрын
No other film accurately represents the relationship we humans have with our mortality and love for others. It's truly a beautiful masterpiece of cinema.
@juanorihuela41285 жыл бұрын
This just confirms that love is truly the most powerful yet mysterious thing in our universe.
@isaackmojica83024 жыл бұрын
@Redrustyhill more results meaningless without care.....at the end of the day care,love,meaning are the ultimate results in our world
@isaackmojica83024 жыл бұрын
@Redrustyhill sure but still hope and fear of death is the core going for life
@gingersnapuu4444 жыл бұрын
@Redrustyhill it's probably our biggest lesson on this plane that's why there's so much pain and suffering maybe once we learn to truly love one another, will we transcend into another plane of existence
@marieptlt53044 жыл бұрын
I just wanted to thank you a lot, because I’m going through a lot of uncertainty in my life, and your comment helped me to settle a little, and to reorder my thoughts a little better. I do think that love is everywhere and that it is the most important thing in the world. Be sure that I will take a look to the books you listed! take care, and again thank you very much :))
@TheGuerraProject6 жыл бұрын
gosh, this makes me cry everytime i watch this. realizing how much time ive wasted because of my ego and i was doing stupd shit i shouldn't have done. graduated HS in 2016 (decided to take 2 years off), no friends (they became less interested in me), barely involved with family, and I personally changed in a bad way too . Just work from 4pm to 11 pm wake up around 11am and go to work from 4-11 6 days a week. being stuck in my comfort zone, fantasizing about my future and never making a change. time is our biggest enemy and i wish i could go back in time and make better decisions. gosh it just makes me sad when i think about not having any memories or good times with my family, loved ones, not being there with them because "I'll hang out wit them next week" and then work would come up. i can go on and on but man, turning 21 and finally realizing that HOW much time i wasted and that i CAN NEVER get to fill those memories with my family/loved ones.
@lindareynolds6595 жыл бұрын
I’ve made some poor choices in the past and I like you, would love to go back and fix things.
@cristianmora57244 жыл бұрын
Your schedule sounds very similar to how mine is, the difference is that I’m 24. And the great thing about this is that yes we have wasted time in theory but thanks to all that “ wasted time “ we now are aware of it which means we can change and make better choices while time is here we can’t change it or go back but surely we can influence it with taking action Now. I don’t see it as wasted time if you ask me, it’s more like the time we passed showed us and molded us to the person we are now. Good luck my friend and make something great with the time you have now .
@venusandathena4 жыл бұрын
Guerra Monroy you are ahead of time than many ppl who may get it much later in life. Enjoy today and the rest of your life you have a long journey in front of you.
@Chris-dt5td4 жыл бұрын
Find a life coach and plan your life. Regrets don't help, at least don't waste the time you have. JOhn Assaraf, Joe Dispenza, Barbara Sheer to name a few are great.
@RizztrainingOrder4 жыл бұрын
We've all done things we regret, some more extreme than others. I, like you, regret my wasted time learning on my own, for I did not have a father to guide my male experience. I cannot get back the time wasted, but we can do our best to find meaning now, and appreciate each moment we are blessed with. Your not alone bro, we are many!
@dominikcobb13554 жыл бұрын
This movie shows how love disproves the idea that we are just insignificant pieces of dust floating through an infinite universe.
@kjredge1344 жыл бұрын
God came to earth from heaven because He loves us.
@dominikcobb13554 жыл бұрын
@@kjredge134 indeed.
@zotsi62184 жыл бұрын
we are not...you are right...
@jimneysweep98103 жыл бұрын
The globalists want us to believe we are a piece of sh|t that can’t create anything ourselves.
@co2_os3 жыл бұрын
We are tho lol
@Young_Dab5 жыл бұрын
Interstellar: Great story ✅ Emotional attachment ✅ Scientifically accurate ✅ Great Adventure ✅ Phenomenal acting ✅ Amazing actors/actresses ✅ Complexity but Intriguingly enough to understand ✅ Mindblowing ✅ This movie is everything.
@peteschupp45454 жыл бұрын
Young Dab-A-Roosa amazing soundtrack✅
@honkytonk44654 жыл бұрын
No
@kevintunaley50794 жыл бұрын
I am a bit hard of hearing and I couldn't hear much of anything Coop said, i found it very annoying, like did he really have to whisper threw the whole film =[
@AllanAli4 жыл бұрын
akshay Viswambharan it’s meant to be vague. And remember, everything that we “know” only comes from humans. We literally could be wrong about everything in the universe. What is the “sense” you speak of. How do we know anything is possible or not possible?
@z3ny1564 жыл бұрын
@akshay Viswambharan humans probably hundreds or even thousands of years after the events of the movie knew that they'd have to build those things in order to save themselves in the past
@432hzz2 жыл бұрын
the most beautiful thing about this movie is that these signs that humans face that cannot be explained, like a “ghost” could really be something or someone from another world speaking through to us.
@BruceTetsuya5 жыл бұрын
Another addition to your second section: the working title of the film was Flora's Letter (the name of Nolan's daughter). With this, and the obvious story of the film, it's no stretch to believe that the film is also a love letter or even apology letter to his children for being away for their childhoods (as he must leave home for long periods of time to film movies). We see this in Inception too, with the director (Cobb) and the whole goal being to get back to his children. Your essay is beautiful, and it made me realize that Time is the true opposing force, and that Nolan also fears it, for having lost moments with his own family, like Cooper.
@luke_taylor927 жыл бұрын
Jesus! Finally somebody really UNDERSTAND (not just follow the plot) this movie and the nature of love in it. THANK YOU! And technically this video is great and music... ohh!. Thank You again!
@samtitus56615 жыл бұрын
Pls give me name of music
@DanLaDue2 жыл бұрын
My mom passed away a few weeks ago and she's been communicating in ways that remind me of Cooper pushing the books and manipulating the watch, somehow relaying energy through space and time to let me know it's all OK. The signs are real and abundant if I tune in. Too much to explain here, but I no longer fear death after her answering my prayers in real time. The journey there is the issue, and dealing with this loss of loved ones along the way in a manner that makes sense and is bearable. Life is as cruel as it is beautiful, but now more than ever I see the universe as billions of points of intelligence having a shared experience, everything everywhere all at once, I am you and what I see is me. My mom has been my guardian angel my whole life, even while she was supposedly on this earth alive. Now I know she's been out there pushing books this whole time and it's an immensely comforting feeling despite the overwhelming loss. Going to interview my mom's friends and my dad about her life since I didn't get to, so that future generations can reach into the past and know the love and power she had. Thanks for this video it moved me to tears.
@stars-and-clouds6 жыл бұрын
My god this video is so important. Interstellar is underrated not in the sense it isn't recognised, but in the sense it is judged so quickly and underrated in terms of its actual meaning and message. People don't want to understand something as complicated as what interstellar talks about. The quotation in the beginning put my emotions regarding the movie so well. It isn't a perfect movie, it has its flaws but is every other great movie also perfect? Why do so many overlook its meaning. I guess its complicated science is a great platform for amateur science enthusiasts to nit-pick, but the science isn't the point of any science fiction movie. Not really. The point is reflection on humans as a species and Earth- our thoughts, cooperation, ideas and goals.
@threethrushes5 жыл бұрын
Finally, someone who gets it. I finished watching the film several minutes ago (or years, depending on your perspective).
@stefan38765 жыл бұрын
I agree with You!
@archanapathak44135 жыл бұрын
@@threethrushes haha,good one
@josefinas49325 жыл бұрын
YES! This exactly. Listen, I am an aerospace engineer. I love science, always have. But the real reason why I love sci-fi movies is not because of the science, but like you said, because of the reflection on humanity. It's a beautiful medium in which to express the biggest questions that make life worth exploring.
@christyvigil56914 жыл бұрын
Check this out. Was posted today
@SPS0501US5 жыл бұрын
I had a experience with my daughter and it is amazing, while i was sleeping, she was in my dreams, then i woke up in the morning, and my daughter tells me , mom, i dreamed with you today, my heart swollen of happiness and I told her about she was in my dream, she's 7.
@annafulop34285 жыл бұрын
When my son was 3 years old we had a snap in the afternoon and in my dream I was looking for my wedding ring. When we wake up my son run out of the room and brought me back my wedding ring from a little box (my fingers were swollen so I couldn't wear it) and asked me: Is this what you are looking for? My jaw was dropped, I couldn't even say a word.
@brianmessemer29735 жыл бұрын
@@annafulop3428 Wow, great story. Clearly, Christopher Nolan is acutely aware of the significance of dreams (Inception), and the idea that there's so much more there, more going on, than we currently understand. Your dream and his...shared brain waves...or something along those lines. It's like the farmer in Inception who tells Cooper to come back home because all the automated farming tractors mysteriously came straight to the house. When Cooper arrives, the farmer (off camera) says, "Magnetism, or some such." A very folksy way of communicating the idea of "I don't know exactly why this happened, but it must have to do with magnetism." How did your shared dream happen? We don't know, but that doesn't mean it didn't happen, or that there isn't an explanation.
@annafulop34285 жыл бұрын
@@brianmessemer2973 I've read somewhere that little children are in the aura of their mothers in the first 6 years of their life. (That's why mom and child can get ill at the same time so many time. ...it also happened with us ,too. ) Since then I'm reading the books of Dr. Joe Dispenza and Dr. Bruce Lipton (they have lots of vids here on YT as well) ...I started to understand now what happened then and there in the quantum field :)...we are really not separated at all, adults just think that way, but for babies and small children...they are still one with the Universe and of course MUM . Once when I was very angry my son told me : You are red! and he made a circle around my head ..then I stopped quarreling right at that moment...he could hardly speak then about 2,5 years old, he didn't knew the saying in our language (Hungarian) :"Your head is red because of anger! " But he could see the colour of my aura at that moment.
@thanhvinhnguyento70695 жыл бұрын
So, quantum entanglement?
@starwinksbackfromtheskypit67904 жыл бұрын
When my daughter was about 6 months old, she was taking a nap in her crib next to my bed, I fell asleep wondering what she would look like. I had a dream she was about 3 years old and had blonde curly hair. She was giggling and throwing yellow flower pedals on me saying “daddy wake up”. I slowly opened my eyes as I woke up with her standing in her crib smiling at me. 3 years later she looked exactly like she did in my dream. I’ll never forget how real that dream was. My daughter Luna and I have always had a strong connection. Almost to the point of what some would say telepathic. One time I was sitting downstairs on the couch watching Real World 3 (Puck!) and she was upstairs yelling “daddy!”. I kept saying “what!” And she kept just saying “daddy!”, after the 3rd or 4th time I finally went upstairs as she and her mom were getting ready for church. I said “what do you want baby?” (She was about 4 years old), she laughed and said “oh nothing, I was just playing”. At that very moment the ceiling collapsed onto the couch where I was sitting. The ceiling was made of old concrete and each piece of the ceiling weighed about 20-75Lbs. If I never went upstairs, if she never called my name, I would most likely be dead or seriously injured. She and I had multiple accounts like this. It’s a pretty strange and magical bond. Also to add, we also look exactly alike. Not just similar, but exactly alike, to the point people are wowed by it all the time and just stare in awe.
@rajdeol34463 жыл бұрын
Honestly, this was as good as seeing the movie again - through the lens of an amazing perspective. So well put together, this maybe the best video I have ever seen on any social platform. Thank you!
@Jdyzzle177 жыл бұрын
There are so many things I loved about this video, but what I can't believe is I just now noticed that Murph was wearing Cooper's jacket when she was older... I'm so oblivious to that stuff!
@aolson11117 жыл бұрын
joey Man, I've seen it every year when it comes back to the theater I go to, and I *still* didn't realize that it was his jacket.
@sourav82306 жыл бұрын
true fact, me too, i dont know how many times i have watched the movie but this is the first time i actually noticed it.
@alwaysdrunk54613 жыл бұрын
Thanks for telling me that. I never realized that
@LancerOnYT7 жыл бұрын
Wow. This was profound, especially from the transcending time section. Nobody escapes the arrow of time. Now, we're just here to be memories for our kids. Once you're a parent, you're the ghost of your children's future. I thank you for taking the time to make this video, I may even go so far as to say its really changed my perception of things, not just how great the movie was.
@LikeStoriesofOld7 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Films have always been an important source of inspiration to me, not just as entertainment but for my entire outlook on life as well. I'm happy to have found a way to share this with others :)
@vinsonhan215 жыл бұрын
@Terence When we grow up, our parents will pass. The only things we have of them are memories. As we age memories will fade as it seem as they were ghost in our past.
@marlana.bright3 жыл бұрын
This was fantastic. It helped me shed some tears, and I watched it twice over. A work of profound art.
@kellybacelis5 жыл бұрын
I just balled my eyes out because this reminded me of my fathers relationship and mine. He spent most of his life in the military, he was gone often, her father leaving to outer space is how I felt every time my dad would leave
@shanedresser54314 жыл бұрын
I have often felt that the Elton John song Rocket Man was just as your words say...the feeling of longing and loneliness for the someone who is not with you...simply from the perspective of the one who left, not the one who was left behind. So listen to it again and know that surely your father missed you and the days before deployment/training filled him with anguish of having to leave you. We sometimes must go where others cannot come. All the best.
@jjuanmarin4 жыл бұрын
kelly blessings i am a father of a now 12 year old girl and because of what you describe and also the scene where mathew sees the moment with his daughter once he travels thru time when he leaves her if you saw the movie you will remember he is watching the scene where he leaves and starts crying and tells his daughter please don't let me leave i am a grown man and i cried thinking i will never ever leave my daughter no matter what and thank your dad for his service to our great country
@fundamentalsofknowledge69023 жыл бұрын
Same here! My dad is (temporarily) coming back today! I have been waiting for today for so long!
@keithbaker19853 жыл бұрын
Thank you I feel the same this film is so special on so many levels my dad is gone now I have watched this film and miss my dad so much I wish I could watch it with him we loved watching films together since I was a child I remember the last film we watched together was contact also has Mathew in it strange anyways thank you
@honorsilverthorne72273 жыл бұрын
I BAWLED my eyes out during parts of this wonderful movie ‼️🌷💞💚
@rizzamaeong5 жыл бұрын
this will forever be one of my most favorite movie. Christopher Nolan gave us a masterpiece.
@keyboardevangelist4 жыл бұрын
The good news has once again come to you today. You can inherit the kingdom of God even if you are a sinner.. after all we are all sinners in God's standards of justice and holyness (he says that if a man looks at a woman with lust he has already committed adulterly with her in his heart NO MAN IS THAT PURE😅).....All you have to do is to honestly humbly pray repent turn away from sins (read the10 commandments) and trust that Jesus for his love❤❤ for you he left his throne in heaven and came to the world he was humbled humiliated betrayed beaten and killed for your sake to pay the fine of your sins and mine so that we won't spend our eternity in hell but with him in heaven...this might be the last time you read the gospel...Look around🔥🔥 be smart..the end is nigh🔥 ..He is coming back soooon not as the sacrificed lamb of God🐑..but as King of Kings🤴 the judge of the whole world..Your soul is on the line😭😭. Eternity is a long time.
@DavidTMSN3 жыл бұрын
Fear also plays a huge part in relationship to mortality, time/space, and love. The fear of loving...the vulnerable nature of letting go.
@BangMaster965 жыл бұрын
That's why Buddhism focuses so heavily on impermanence. Buddhist monks spend hours creating a Sand Mandala, which is a beautiful and intricate patterns of geometry created from colored sand, and after creating it, they destroy it. To signify that nothing lasts forever, not even the most beautiful of things in the universe. Destruction is the destination for all. We can't go back in time, we can't go forward in time, and there is nothing wrong with that. Because all that matters is the present moment in which we live. Know that your life is not forever, you are also going to come to an end someday, that's why the moments in which you are alive should be spent doing the things that make you feel alive. Don't feel bad for the passage of time, because if time never passed, how could you live and experience anything.
I come back to this video so often - I think it's just so stunningly beautiful. You illustrate the ways in which Interstellar functions, which means that you, yourself, operate on a level of understanding of time that shows your own humanity deeply. The way you write about the film is so incredibly poetic and the composition of this video is tender and perfect. Just wanted to round back to say thank you again for this
@LikeStoriesofOld7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for that comment! I'm glad you enjoyed the video so much :)
@sarveshgharge23265 жыл бұрын
I'm a third timer here. I wish more people would take interest in this. This gives me a whole different perspective of life so I come here again. See ya
@iknowyoureright85644 жыл бұрын
Ive been alone, for quiet some time, almost two years, I have people I see in work, and my mum I see once every few weeks, other than that I have myself and music and being in nature. But after watching this movie again tonight, for the 5th or 6th time, I think I’ve realised that love must be objective. I feel love more since I’ve been alone, I cry, I connect more with emotions, even through watching characters on screen, I see their tears and those feelings they are acting out are IN ME. I am a 33 year old Man, I’ve never been to space or left my kids behind, (because I have no kids) it isn’t nostalgias because past times don’t come to my mind when I cry at scenes in movies. I connect with an emotion of which I have never been in or close too, but I FEEL those feelings so much that it affects me for a long while afterwards. So, what is love? It is deeply caring for someone else or some time else than what I am experiencing now, yes. But it’s more than that, it is something else, and maybe we can’t know what it is because of the way our lives play out (entropy) but I’ve come to realise (personally) that even in its saddest forms, it is BEAUTIFUL, and powerful. So what is it? Is it built into us to preserve life and keep the species going....(like Dr Mann) Or are we taught it? (Highly unlikely in my case) is it something to be explored? Is it a reward for being on our right path In life? Is it merely a side effect of a chemical being released in the Brain? I don’t know........I believe that Love is SOMETHING , in and of itself. Maybe it’s the making of us, maybe it points us to our hero we want to Be. Whatever it is, I’m so fucking glad I can feel it. 😭😊😊😊😊😊
@zotsi62184 жыл бұрын
you are experiencing the emotions because you have empathy. Not all people have the same amount of empathy. As for love I know what it is not:A negotiation and a strive to take back... It affects us in a way that opens up different pathways of existing
@iknowyoureright85643 жыл бұрын
@@zotsi6218 empathy.....yes. I can empathise with people going through experiences that are devastating or even just emotional....but I can’t help feeling like I need to go deeper, why do we have empathy for others? Survival of species? Is it bred into us or taught? empathy has some aspects of love within it I think. Still looking for love......well actually, I’m not looking at all, that’s probably my problem. When I watch movies like this I think, what’s wrong with me that I can’t have that deep deep connection, (like I can when watching a movie) is it the music that drives the emotion? Is it normal day to day life. Like work and bills, bad weather, not sleeping enough, poor diet etc etc....that stop us seeing what’s really important?? I don’t know the answers. Sometimes I wish I didn’t think about things like this, I wish I would just forget to question everything, and just live life the way I see so many around me doing, but stuff, have a wife and I kids and work!!! There’s something else out there to BE or DO .......yes I would love it to involve deep, deep TRUE love with a woman who is the other half of me, but I think sometimes, a lot of the time, (nearly all of time) I’m lost in the mystery of everything.....existence, time, reality, love, biology, physics, light..emotion etc, rather than just playing this game called life that most people seem to do well at. I’ve been in love, twice, been hurt tonnes of times and probably hurt others more than that. Life is tough, would just love some answers or at least a wife to live me and talk with me an make me realise that even if I don’t know what’s going on, well I have someone with me to make that journey worthwhile for us both. Thanks for replying.....I wrote this reply out because I just rewatched interstellar again, and mostly this is stuff Im thinking about right now and very often too, and I would rather write it down than say it out loud to myself in an empty house, it would have been on a piece of paper but when I seen your reply I thought I’d write it Here. Thanks. Good luck.
@AnakEssential3 жыл бұрын
@@iknowyoureright8564 I find myself asking the same questions.. being In isolation is essential to healing ourselves and self preservation especially when around those people that just live life without question ... and perhaps we have no attachment which is love at the same time. As they say you love let it go and be so.
@rachaelalainia3 жыл бұрын
You are love. It is inseparable from you.
@sarah-jcalvetti87843 жыл бұрын
Is this by any chance, Brandon from Wabash? You sound very very much like an old friend I lost touch with. Wishing you the best either way ✨🌟💫🌠
@MB-vf9cf7 жыл бұрын
When i clicked on this video i'd never thought that i would watch the whole 17 minutes but it was so good that i couldn't leave
@Deeplycloseted4357 жыл бұрын
Well done. As a single father of a nine year old girl, this movie completely destroyed me. It is far from perfect, but few films approach perfection. I found that love being the solution, it is our gift in life. The bulk beings do not experience time, but they aren't capable of experiencing love which we do. If I look back on my life, I have loved many who I thought I would love forever. If I didn't experience time, would I still love my ex wife? I hate her, but love another now. This is entirely dependent on being a prisoner of time. The love of a child though....it is unwavering. There is nothing they can do, that would change how we feel for them. It is a constant.
@danielurquhart82797 жыл бұрын
I believe what you said there about unwavering love I believe God would say the same thing exactly the say you wrote it beautiful
@TheJakecheck7 жыл бұрын
Daniel Urquhart god? Ha!
@daanw62706 жыл бұрын
Daniel Urquhart Hahaha "God"
@impsol1011806 жыл бұрын
I took this movie to be about a man who is trying to create the best life he can for his children by working extremely long hours and being away constantly. However, by doing this, his children grow to hate him and he misses out on all the events in their life. By the time he feels like he completed what he set out to do his daughter is old and resentful and hes forced to let her go from his life. I work long hours and I have 4 daughters and I cried like a baby watching this movie. It was especially bad at the end when he realizes looking back in time that he should have been there more for his kids and he is yelling at himself to not leave Murph because of what the future holds. Amazing movie but super sad.
@pastsubstance29306 жыл бұрын
If only my father thought that too in the same situation.
@OpenMind30005 жыл бұрын
Lol... I yesterday just thought about how this point is never discussed and this lands in my recommendations. Great video ❤
@thosmyr26973 жыл бұрын
Hätte niemals gedacht, dass du ein Interstellar Fan bist. Mein absoluter Lieblingsfilm und dann noch Lieblingsinformant über Drogen. Dieser Film hat meine komplette Kindheit geprägt und dieses Video ist eins der Besten die ich über Interstellar gesehen habe❤
@hankscorpio39593 жыл бұрын
Ich hätte auf jeden Fall gedacht, dass du Interstellar magst.
@hubbleenjoyer8003 жыл бұрын
The recommended page works in mysterious ways
@marcflurryy3 жыл бұрын
Probably sent to you by the bulk beings.
@honorsilverthorne72273 жыл бұрын
"There's no such thing as coincidence." 💜
@333_studios7 жыл бұрын
I cried.
@kinseydesignsbrands6 жыл бұрын
Same! Felt good, though, I needed it.
@camilapazmino75105 жыл бұрын
Me too. Specially when the connection to the French film was made.
@omarreyes13165 жыл бұрын
333 Studios same :,)
@JeffMcDuffie72MeridianGate5 жыл бұрын
I ate a Hamburger.
@spiralsun14 жыл бұрын
Yes...
@TallicaMan19865 жыл бұрын
Hathaway's line really struck me in this movie. Love knows no bounds and love has pushed our people the furthest. It's very very deep and visceral that our words are unable to explain. It's intangible, yet it's right in our faces.
@martentabak26113 жыл бұрын
This video has, despite being incredibly moving and insanely well put together, also finally explained to me what the ending of Interstellar really means. The single drop in an endless ocean makes perfect sense now, thank you for this video.
@yaikellopez82457 жыл бұрын
I wish I can give some intellectual conversation for engagement, but I'm feeling more emotional then intellectual after that video. Your point of view on the movie resonates very much with the reality I perceive. Perception is the gateway to all understanding. All I can say is thank you for this beautiful video which has seeded a piece of inspiration in me. Thank you so much for this video. God bless you and may your mind always be guided through wisdom and discernment.
@RaphArrais6 жыл бұрын
Love may very well be the essence of reality. Maybe time only exists as a path, as a way to understand what love truly is.
@founderofself5 жыл бұрын
Beautiful
@jenniemalloy74025 жыл бұрын
Raph Arrais Correct.
@emy11115 жыл бұрын
Yes, I think love is always there and through each moment we have a chance to be holy with it.
@brianmessemer29735 жыл бұрын
TARS: "Affirmative."
@TheRealFranc5 жыл бұрын
Therefore we are each a path of time. It is the solution to the scientific conundrum of time that many physicists, scientists, etc have struggled to answer or explain. In the "search" for a more definitive explanation for time, the individual has forgotten about himself and looked only outwardly in the material world to search for a scientifically-correct answer for time. And so when you think of yourself as a path of time from childbirth to death the statement "I AM TIME" becomes more vivid and speaks more to the truth of our very being. Consequently then the statement of "Time discovers truth" becomes a reality grounded in truth and love.
@jesusisking39744 жыл бұрын
Love is energy of the highest and purest form that transcends time.
@rightwingidiot7 жыл бұрын
What an amazing movie. A classic in my opinion. I'm a bit disturbed at how many people don't see the Forrest through the trees but such is life. "Love is the one thing that transcends all dimensions" So brilliant
@786oo57 жыл бұрын
I get it confused when I see movies like inception and interstellar. They mean so much than mundane movies that I can deeply relate to the philosophy of life and time and where I'm going heading about it. It also help me clear my thoughts and understand better about life in ways that have been portrayed or rather in ways I've understood them. Their non linear characteristic is amazing to experience. Thank you for this video.
@kaiklarr32565 жыл бұрын
Excellent analysis. We transend time everytime we meditate.
@ivogue69937 жыл бұрын
I dont know why but interstellar just kicks on me hard
@nilstarlight6 жыл бұрын
+1
@Steamerbeen6 жыл бұрын
IVogue because we all know it is the inevitable path in which humanity will embark on as we slowly demise.
@abd46205 жыл бұрын
@@Steamerbeen lol I like ur way of describing death. I thank god for his existence, and for the hereafter.. It is a calming thought that whenever i question existence, can give a clear answer. A god whos not restrained by time nor place, he created us, & all this magnificent creation, to him we will return.
@exildur7 жыл бұрын
This has to be the best analysis of this film I will ever see. You have earned this subscription, LSOO. Please continue to bring us such wonderful videos.
@LikeStoriesofOld7 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Working on the next video as we speak ;)
@meggido78637 жыл бұрын
Indeed this is the best it made me love the movie more
@zaidshtayyeh7 жыл бұрын
Exildur I unreservedly agree with you
@Flypidge4 жыл бұрын
There is always a deeper meaning to Nolan films, that's why I love his unique take on movies. It's easy to criticise his films but let's not forget he gives us unique and mostly original stuff. You have to respect him for that. Interstellar was an amazing watch and on imax was breathtaking.
@mattjofre7 жыл бұрын
So many video essay channels say so much but teach so little. You're different. What you say shows you've carefully studied the subject matter and are able to shed a light on the connecting thread that weaves all the aspects of a film's message together. You don't use big words or talk slowly to sound smarter, every sentence you put together crams twice the information some other videos offer in their whole runtime. I'm a little biased since Interstellar is my favorite film, but I also loved Arrival and watched your video on it, and both are just as good. Needless to say, I subscribed. Keep it up man.
@danishakhtar007955 жыл бұрын
Nolan : Zimmer create a masterpiece Zimmer : it's impossible Nolan : No , it's necessary
@keyboardevangelist4 жыл бұрын
Why do you think people love stories about the chosen one? Or why do some people even idolize superheros. Or even why do people looove WWE superstars? The need for a hero is installed within our souls. And writers, comic book artists, directors have exploited that need for profit. Their is nothing wrong with loving them thou.. But i tell you😭 their is a Real hero who installed that need in your soul in the first place. Jesus christ left his throne in heaven and came to the world he taught he healed people then he was humbled betrayed humiliated killed and on the third day he rose from the dead. As God's sacrifice for our sins. If you humbly honestly pray repent for all your sins(read the10 commandments) and believe/trust that Jesus did all that for you ..You will be saved..Jesus saves you from hell fire🔥.. and gives you eternal life in heaven. This might be the last time you read the gospel..he is coming back soon not as the sacrificed lamb of God🐑 but as the king of the universe🤴 with fire in his eyes🔥. the Judge of all mankind. Jesus loves you❤
@namedtringuyen4 жыл бұрын
@@keyboardevangelist wtf man??
@marcelpitzk19034 жыл бұрын
@@namedtringuyen let him. Its just his way to understand science. The need of an expression of reality to understand things, too complex or not possible to witness. So they create an manlike figur to explain everything. just because of the inability of their minds to get science at what it is.
@keyboardevangelist3 жыл бұрын
@@marcelpitzk1903 Yes, love is tracends through spacetime as the movie proposes. God is love.. God is Time..and one day he will come back to end history as we know it. Or should I say he has already come back since Time is a relative illusion...
@marcelpitzk19033 жыл бұрын
@@keyboardevangelist God who? Do we know him? I don’t think so.
@scottintexas4 жыл бұрын
It may have been Murph’s love for her father that bound the two through time and space, but Cooper was the one who made it all happen and saved mankind. Cooper took all the risk, yet he is hardly regarded by the few surviving humans. That is the way it is with humans, the savior is rarely, if ever, fully appreciated at the time, instead somehow crediting ourselves, the saved. The savior is never truly seen or valued for his sacrifice, and in this, is the essence of love, selflessness.
@clareharrison35856 жыл бұрын
Your video is so well done. Interstellar is my favorite movie. I have seen it a dozen times and each time I learn something knew. Last time I picked up on your thought about "love", and how it can transcend time. This really hit me. Now I have seen your film a few more thoughts are clearer to me now. And analogies I had never considered. Thanks for this. Truly brilliant work. I am subscribed and looking forward to seeing your other videos
@thedevmachine5 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite movies. The movie gave me feelings that I can't describe it with words.
@CC-ii9hg Жыл бұрын
The fleetingness of life is what makes it all the more beautiful, LSOO, all the more precious, our time together, sharing and celebrating the gift.
@Beer_Dad19757 жыл бұрын
In recent years I have been struggling to understand the deep sense of grief I feel when confronted with nostalgia from my childhood. You summed it up perfectly here, it is my grief at the passing of time, a sense of loss.
@tristomietitore60066 жыл бұрын
This must be one of the best videos I have ever seen in my whole life. Dammit LSOO you brought a tear to my eye!
@marcusboehler4 жыл бұрын
You created the single greatest KZbin video I have ever watched. Thank you for such thoughtfulness and diligence to think through the deeply profound themes of Interstellar and the connection they create to our identity. In the way that Murph’s love was the bridge across infinite time and space to connect, you broke through the endless noise of our experience to help root us in the miracle of the moment. The remaining passage of my relationship through time will forever be shaped and influenced by this memory. Thank you.
@JeffKeffs7 жыл бұрын
Amazing video, I almost fell a tear a couple of times. Please keep them coming.
@simplegarak7 жыл бұрын
Finally, someone was able to put into words why I love this movie. Thank you.
@ohhhyeah94356 жыл бұрын
Nate Winchester I was thinking Same thing.
@LievenPluym4 жыл бұрын
I have to say that in my experience, this is by far the best analysis of the inner layers of this film. It really helped me understand it better, or at least differently. Thank you for making this!
@CharlesVeitch6 жыл бұрын
Fantastic interpretation
@DarrenNoronha7 жыл бұрын
The part where you related this act to that of the passing memory of the face of a woman really touched upon something..something deeper ..we cannot turn time back , but it is in our memories that we live on, You made an awesome video, will watch for more !! Thanks :)
@jorgeyaquilugobeltran3 жыл бұрын
One of my fav movies all-time. Took my daughter's to got watch it and man, had me crying. The bond one shares with a child unconditional love.
@SergioBlackDolphin7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and analysis about and beyond Interstellar. Along the lines of your thought, my view of time and entropy beyond physics are a father's questions about life. The movie is about love, absolutely. The universe or the many universes in question are just the setting where Interstellar tries to explain love in a "more transcending way". Aren't we born with a limitless sense of time? Are we imprisoned by time as soon as we are born? Is" growing up" about dealing better - and learning more - about entropy? Are we born/conceived with a limitless sense of love? Time and entropy go slower where there is a strong gravitational force. Isn't gravity a metaphor for 'love'? We cannot escape entropy, time or suffering but through the lenses of love and sharing through generations and culture. I really like this movie. It makes me think and provides ways I can interpret the immense meaning I give about being a father and a good citizen.
@LikeStoriesofOld7 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful comment! I fully agree :)
@sujathafan7 жыл бұрын
What a fantastic comment Sergio McG !!! You have nicely explained the connection between time, gravity, entropy and love. Your interpretation of the immense meaning about fatherhood and citizenship is magnificent.
@SergioBlackDolphin7 жыл бұрын
Ramanathan Manavasi thank you.
@denisthomas53007 жыл бұрын
Sergio McG Your interpretation about love and gravity has got me thinking.
@dominicbarden29847 жыл бұрын
Brilliant video and brilliant comment!
@touka32able7 жыл бұрын
@LSoO, I've just watched your video and it's just simply beautiful and amazing! All the points and connection you have brought up is very well executed. It made me think, wonder and gave me new perspectives on the film. I don't care if this film is not perfect, the ambitiousness, meaning and thought process behind it is what brought me to love the film. I can't believe you're not hardly getting any recognition on this channel. You earned yourself not a subscriber, but a follower. Wish you luck what ever you plan to do in the future, I'll definitely be looking forward to it!!
@LikeStoriesofOld7 жыл бұрын
Thanks, really appreciate the comment! And I'm just starting out with this channel, I'm guessing (/hoping) it just needs some time to reach more people :) It's a lot of work to create these videos but I'm aiming to create one every 2 weeks (which really is the minimum amount of time it takes to write and create a video like this)..
@danreyna7 жыл бұрын
toukasz I cant AGREE MORE ! In some way I rediscovered this film through the video.
@lordreyna69247 жыл бұрын
Idk how but it made me cry when he started talking about how even in ur absence time and life will continue forward no matter what and so will u relative to each personal experience, makes u realize something.
@zfoska7 жыл бұрын
Yes I did figure it out. Brand speaking about love is the major part of the plot. Nolan really deserves to be called the greatest director of all time.
@mlu.7 жыл бұрын
He made a great film even greater with this video
@coll37353 жыл бұрын
Wow...what a phenomenal video. The more I watch Interstellar, the more I've realized that love was the connecting factor, not science. And you explained this wonderfully.
@nehathejedi49627 жыл бұрын
People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but *actually* from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly... time-y wimey... stuff.
@MaxCodeJourney7 жыл бұрын
Neha The Jedi You time lord
@margaretcronin55817 жыл бұрын
Neha The Jedi well thanks for clearing that up
@net_lag6 жыл бұрын
Neha The Jedi thanks for the laugh.. (I hope you weren't serious)
@ExNihilo.6 жыл бұрын
Chill out guys, it's a quote from Doctor Who.
@addiebrice60016 жыл бұрын
Dr. Who is that you? 😕
@kumar14006 жыл бұрын
15:00 where video really kicked in, and understand why love was key element to this movie
@matheusteps4 жыл бұрын
Everytime i've watched and when I watch the film I cried. And simply watching your video I cried, time is the answer and also the question of our lives.
@Apalouz7 жыл бұрын
This was sublime! Was a wonderfully crafted essay! Thank you for illuminating us with Interstellar's deeper meanings. I am conclusive on believing it's one of the best films ever released, "despite of its flaws".
@LikeStoriesofOld7 жыл бұрын
Thanks! It's definitely a very ambitious one which is something I always appreciate and Nolan really has a way of making his films highly entertaining and engaging from beginning to end; I had a blast rewatching Interstellar prior to making this video :)
@Breakfastststst7 жыл бұрын
Its flawless
@heyitsme47517 жыл бұрын
This gave me a newfound appreciation for Interstellar... And my oppinions aren't swayed easily! Bravo to you, good sir.
@LikeStoriesofOld7 жыл бұрын
Glad to have made a difference :)
@ellie29504 жыл бұрын
was not expecting to absolutely WEEP my way through this
@ammanite3 жыл бұрын
I felt the same way as tears flowed down my face
@kristophergermo17936 жыл бұрын
I just discovered your channel yesterday, my friend. You are a true artist. And you seek the truth. Every one of your videos I've watched so far has brought tears to my eyes because of the deep TRUTHS you have shared. Please keep going!
@speedtherapy72227 жыл бұрын
You've done way more than just explain the movie. One can't thank you enough!
@poppylockwood4 ай бұрын
This movie touches my soul in many ways i never would have expected. Love really does transcend everything
@NothingMaster7 жыл бұрын
Love is one of our few connections to transcendence and meaningfulness; a refuge from the incomprehensible and quaintly entangled shadows of infinity and nothingness, in an ever-unfolding and inescapable existence. Albeit, we could never be sure about the material authenticity of the experience. Then again, does it really matter, if our evolutionary perception readily accepts it as the best and the most comforting scenario which we---the prisoners within the boundaries of being---could presently create?
@christopheroptimusprime26317 жыл бұрын
NothingMaster these words were so masterfully written I know I'm not supposed to call any man master for whoever wrote him was a beautiful man with words
@Drigger957 жыл бұрын
"incomprehensible and quaintly entangled shadows of infinity and nothingness" It's only an infinity of nothingness for the materialist.
Now many of you understand why some of us studied philosophy and logic in detail and depth at university, even though our majors did not require it, or, even at times, discouraged it. Empirical methods of scientific study are a tool of the rational mind, but it is not the alpha and omega of all reason and existence. So many modern curriculum have attempted to objectify every discipline of life into objective formulas than many now believe that science is everything, not just ONE vital aspect of rational consciousness. For those that skipped philosophy or took just the obligatory Intro course as their last semester before graduation, I might suggest you read: Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche, and Kierkegaard digests/primers in that order. Then some actual works of those scholars. You will find the competing and complimentary maxims of our world today. You will understand so much more than objectively looking at religions, governments, politicians, economics and pop science. Those maxims are the fundamental driving factors of life, personality and community.
@brianmessemer29735 жыл бұрын
Yes. I did the equivalent of a minor in Philosophy in my undergraduate years, because I was interested in in rather than for my degree. It's this period of my life that formed me into the adult I am today. I sometimes feel lonely in this society because so few people have studied philosophy at all and some people's way of seeing the world is so narrow and limited. Yet the fault is not entirely with the individual. Our society is plagued by a quest for comfort and convenience at the expense of deep questioning, intellectual discomfort, of discipline and rigor of the mind as well as the body. Everyone should study philosophy, but society directs people elsewhere to satiate their intellectual curiosity. In high school my friends were in a Catholic youth group, the religion my mother raised me in, so I sincerely explored Catholicism for a few years and, although I'll always remain grateful for the strong friendships and positive experiences I had enjoyed within that setting, I found the religion itself to be wholly unsatisfying and misguided as a vehicle through which to understand existence. Perhaps this failed search for answers through religion in High School lead me towards philosophy in college. Thank you for sharing your comment, which resonates strongly with me.
@sophonias245 жыл бұрын
Philosophy didn't afford me the opportunity to walk again after years in a wheel chair. Scientists who viewed the world through a naturalistic and formulaic world view afforded me a second chance in the form of two hip replacements.
@thetherorist92444 жыл бұрын
stupid....transcending time by writing it down in books.....thats it....period...
@justamoteofdust4 жыл бұрын
so true. Philosophy is a way to understand life though the point it makes is, you cannot understand life.
@Godspeednihilo4 жыл бұрын
@@sophonias24 But it is Philosophy that made science, as this was formerly called natural philosophy. Philosophy is the starting point of all studies of man.
@JD18862 жыл бұрын
God this is so amazing. Thank you so, so much for this analysis. One of the greatest science fiction movies ever and you broke down the in depth aspects that Nolan and his collaborators, including Hanz Zimmer, made so incredible. So much to unfold with this cinematic masterpiece.
@mleg1457 жыл бұрын
I`ve watched interstellar 10 times, but your video opened my eyes to a lot of new ideas and perspectives; just amazing, subscribed!!!!!!
@JenJenwashere7 жыл бұрын
This is my absolute favorite video. You captured exactly the feelings I couldn't put into words. From now on, when people ask me why Interstellar is my favorite movie, I'll just send them this video. Thank you for that
@traecummings98534 жыл бұрын
Interstellar is a treasure. I cannot articulate what it stirred in me.
@QuantayPeoples7 жыл бұрын
Time is relative to gravity. Therefore, time doesn't exist outside of gravity. Gravity is a force of attraction. We are a slave to time until we master the gravitational constant. Also i applaud you for the incredibly well put together video.
@Arizonalain3 жыл бұрын
There is no gravity. Only density
@HideyoshiR7 жыл бұрын
Spot on, amazing! Finally more people can understand the core message of this film. The father-daughter relationship at the center as a microcosmic union against the vastness of space as the macrocosmos coming full circle and spanning the entire universe because of the power of love transcending both time and space was masterfully told by Nolan. To see rational science and emotional love which could arguably be considered the most important 'force' in nature combined in such a meaningful way was so truthful and took guts to carry through. Cooper and Brand were also great archetypal representations of equal yin yang qualities highlighted nicely in parts of the film to reflect this duality and dynamic. Before seeing Interstellar I never had a definitive favourite movie but this has been it ever since.
@strollingthroughparadise353 Жыл бұрын
You, narrator, are the best I have ever heard to understand the deeper meanings of any movie you focus on. Thank you so much for these videos!!!!🙏
@edwardnyirenda99815 жыл бұрын
In the end we have to ask ourselves "who do I love enough to transcend time?"
@tavoiaiono78855 жыл бұрын
True love is unconditional, appreciation and satisfaction. ITs not about who.....its how...........experience and observation without condition. To love then expect to transcend time....that!! is a condition. ALso, there is no time.
@edwardnyirenda99815 жыл бұрын
@@tavoiaiono7885 love it 👏👏👏
@iminpayne40425 жыл бұрын
maybe it’s _how_ do i love enough to transcend time and not _who_
@outthere23677 жыл бұрын
One of the best analyses on Interstellar movie specially, on the topic that certain people feel uncomfortable talking about. I don't get it at all. Think about the last time that you hated someone without even knowing (as in any form or shape) them. Now, think about the last time you imagined how the love of your life would look like. How is that you can have affection toward something you have no clue how it looks like yet you can't say the same thing about hate? Underrated Channel.
@jenniferh96124 жыл бұрын
stop when you started talking about time i started bawlingggg. your analysis of time passage equaling loss is so true to what i felt when i saw cooper watching those video messages. so beautiful
@aveenobrien66127 жыл бұрын
You excited your point beautifully, and I was glad to finally find a video about the analysis of interstellar that was about love and its connections in time, and not the science behind the movie.
@j.m.salazar99647 жыл бұрын
My God this was enlightening! Also I am just realizing the symbolism in using a watch (something that represents the present time) to communicate from the future
@azureknight7773 жыл бұрын
I love the way you use clips to highlight the emotions you are expressing in words. I see a thoughtfulness and deep understanding of these moments. It's simple but profound. I find your work quite captivating.
@sujaynair46667 жыл бұрын
I have never subscribed so fast! That scene where she talks about love and time felt like Nolan speaking directly to us, the audience, about what the heart of the story is.....and your take on the themes explored in interstellar and moreover, the way you presented it... was very moving and inspiring! Perhaps the best video essay on Interstellar I've seen! Keep doing what you do, that was amazing!
@hughakston97547 жыл бұрын
Phenomenally well done. I can't believe you have so few subscribers! I would expect this to come from a 500k+ channel.
@LikeStoriesofOld7 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I started this channel barely 4 weeks ago so it still needs some time to grow :)
@jdbhatts29127 жыл бұрын
it'll happen one day. your love of cinema shines through and you're not alone. im getting there too. im going to make great films one day.
@prithviprakash11104 жыл бұрын
I remember watching this nearly two years back while I was high. This truly blew my mind. The way this video was organised, unpacked complex ideas and narrated so poetically, absolutely beautiful.
@abelhaile55756 жыл бұрын
This inpired me to one day start a company to develop a technology company dedicated to discover space time. I will bookmark this video as progress so that the future me will not give up. I know that I have a 99 percent chance of failure but i will continue walk forward.You have forever changed my life and support you in all your endeavors. Keep it up because you know how to inspire others.