Interstellar thread

This will go down as the greatest scene in 21st century cinema

youtube.com/watch?v=a3lcGnMhvsA

This scene looks great but did they have to fuck up the physics so much?

Here we go again.

Love this nolan flick

What?

MURPH

C'MON TARS!

...

I like the porn version.

F L I C C

why did Mathew mumble 70% of his lines?

>Analyze the Endurance's spin
>Cooper what are you doing?
>Docking
>(LOUD SPACE OPERA MUSIC)
Gives me chills every time

>it's not possible
>no..
>it's necessary
gets me every time

I need to rewatch that shit. I just haven't until now because of how fucking stupid the "love is a force" scene was. Even though it kind of makes sense. Fuck, actually it makes sense, I just need to see this again.

wait, you aren't being ironic

wtf? im being ironic? wtf does that even mean?

It's a fucking great scene in IMAX, but the movie overall is still kinda stupid

he's right, its a great scene

>mfw it is unironically one of my favorite movies

>video title says 1080p IMAX HD
>quality options only go up to 720p

You're either being a really good Sup Forums or you should leave
It's a good Zimmerman score I guess, the movie is so rife with flaws though it deserves at best to only be shitposted like the rest of nolans flicks

>mother ship with that much damage
>completely fucked centre of mass
>not ripping itself apart by it's own forces
>let alone being able to dock with it

even normalfags didn't believe this garbage

>tfw when this confirms dr Man's line about survival instinct
Incredible writing in this movie.

Fuck off

Interstellar is not a good movie

Way too much exposition and not just for the science bits. Why is an astronaut explaining to another astronaut what a wormhole is only just as they are about to go into one?

Characters constantly tell you how they feel. Why even have actors?

The movie is also as subtle as a heart attack, with them mentioning "lazarus" twice, Matt Daemon literally telling you why he did what he did etc.

Why even consider Millers planet? Why couldn't they figure out that only an hour passed on Millers since the scientist visited it before actually going to the surface?

That stupid quote that Michael Cane repeated like 5 times.

What happened to the plague at the end? In the beginning of the movie they said that they couldn't grow plants even in isolation because the plague still destroyed them. So how could they grow them in space? Why didn't they just do that in the first place?

The movie attempts to be really emotional but for me personally, it fell completely flat. I don't think Nolan is a good director when it comes to emotion.

Why did the wristwatch keep moving after it was removed from the room?

You didn't get it.
>Love is the one thing that transcends the need to obey the physical laws of the universe.
He was able to dock the ship with the magical power of love

>What happened to the plague at the end? In the beginning of the movie they said that they couldn't grow plants even in isolation because the plague still destroyed them. So how could they grow them in space? Why didn't they just do that in the first place?

this always bugged me. why couldn't they just come up with a better explanation for why everyone needed to leave Earth?

What's the formula for Lv (love)?

Kek. So anne hathaway was giving him a tugjob while he was docking the ship?

Thats his normal talking voice

Lv=D2

I unironically wear the Carhartt jacket that Coop has in this movie

The scene when the ship is passing Saturn and you hear thunder and rain is a much better scene. And only scene worthy of comparison to 2001. Everything else is schlock.

the sound and the visuals were incredible is that worth nothing? we experience movies with our eyes and our ears afterall

At first I couldn't remember Damon being in that scene and thought this was a mock-up where The Martian and Interstellar were montaged together. Had a laugh at how bad it looked. Then realized it was actually real.

Goddamn, Nolan is a hack.

>the world doesn't need more engineers...it needs farmers
why does this line trigger stemfags so much?

I was completely drunk in the cinema watching this and it blew me away.

Amazing.

explain what's wrong with this scene without resorting to memes

They were saying love and self sacrifice are more powerful than survival instinct.

I thought they said it kind of clumsily but it worked. Surely as fellow Christians you must all agree?

I genuinely enjoyed this film, my biggest gripe is that they explain like 4 different times what is happening at the end when they don't need to at all.

It's lovely, well photographed, convincing effects and it is exciting. I like it in that regard but if he was going for realism/hard-science, which we are led to believe he was then:
This. You either had to be thick in the head or willing to suspend disbelief to an extreme.
Still enjoyed.

The movie did look visualy great at times, dull at others. The sense of scale was fucked. Everything felt like it was incredibly close. They make a big deal of how huge the black hole is, but they go around it in what seemed like half an hour. The planets felt as if they were right next to each other.
Then that scene in the OP. One minute you are in the orbit of the planet, next you are falling into the black hole as if you were right next to it. Imagine the ISS falling into the sun.
The movie just kept finding excuses for setpieces without any rhyme or reason.
The sound itself was good, the mixing was shit though. Sometimes you could barely make out what anyone was saying because the background noise was too loud.
Even if this movie had the best visuals ever, you are constantly distracted from them by random stupid shit happening. Movie would have worked better with a simpler, more straightforward script.

Love this movie
The concept of love as a driving force is a little overexplained, true, and a little corny but it's really sweet and it really resonates with me on a personal level.
I truly believe in an universal energy which pervades everything and everyone, in a non-religious sense, and for it to be love is a nice though

but why was it necessary to use a wristwatch to send "black hole data" or whatever

I like to call it nature, and nature doesn't pick sides.

Why did the wristwatch keep ticking after its removal from the room?

>Know nothing about Interstellar when I watched it
>Oh sweet a modern Sci-Fi film about exploring the galaxy
>It was the power of love all along

Great fucking scene.

Movie as a whole has a lot of flaws. I like it, but I get the problems with it. But seeing this scene in the theaters was pretty enjoyable.

The visuals weren't that incredible. Maybe I don't like the space setting much, but I found nothing special about them. I appreciated some stuff like practical effects and the nice lighting in some scenes, but other than that, it was quite mediocre.
The sound was fine.

Other than those two, in terms of narrative, it had really bad pace. Like it went from one scene to another in a rush. It's like Nolan had this incredibly long story but he resonated with cutting most pieces out and leaving only the very significant ones in. No time for anything that could develop a character more and he preferred explaining science than character development. And because of this I never felt immersed by the movie, it was building and building and building tension, you never felt the difference between a crucial moment and another one.

That might be just me though...

I thought it was some kind if micro-fungus that settled everywhere and was steadily using up all of Earth's oxygen.

Why was he so based?

I bought the Michigan Coat that Murphy wears, Coop's Detroit Jacket was too short in the body for me

I don't like how it switches between letterboxed 21:9 and IMAX aspect ratios literally in-between cuts

what did they fuck up??

why didn't he just film it all in IMAX aspect ratio?

The movie has a lot of issues but that scene is pretty fucking magnificent, in no small part because of the outstanding score and CG selling the moment. I don't have much love for Nolan but credit where credit's due.

>stemfags
I found the pleb

It needed some throwaway
>TARS, patch into the ship's RCS and main engines
>Can't, half the communications systems just got spaced, we need a direct connection
and it'd be more or less fixed.

>TARS, convert the 23 years of data Dr Romily recorded into morse code and tell me exactly which part so I can fuck around with the gravity in Murph's room so the watch can receive my signals and in effect, the data.
>Coop, this idea is ridiculous. It would take decades without sleep to complete this task. How do you expect to do it?
>LOVE, TARS. LOVE

>tfw revisiting the moment in Murph's life when she invites her friend JaTavious back to study

the scene is pretty meh, the same has been done before in many films

it's the score that makes to so epic

>TARS, change my helmet size to 50%

liberal arts cucks can do neither

This

I'd like to see nolan go back to making smaller budget movies, like shyamalanadingong

AFAIK not increasing the earth oxygen but its nitrogen content, some folks talked about growing underwater crops (like algae and shit) as an option.

i think its a meme to hate this movie. it is really good. a masterpiece? no. but a great movie nonetheless.

EUREKA!

not either of the people you replied toi really hate people like you

Because it was meant to.

the bulk beings were making the impossible, possible, every moment of the film, because coop kept yoloing everything and fucking shit up.

Cooper was an engineer and pilot, not a physicist.

t. embryo

Something to do with having clean air or some shit.

>convert the 23 years of data Dr Romily
The 23 years of data was worthless, else they would have returned after visiting Miller.

>recorded into morse code
What is e=mc2

its a movie with a nice score and some pretty scenes strung together by horrendous writing.

Taken out of the pile of shit that is the context of the rest of the movie, a lot of scenes can be good to great. But in context its all shit.

It will also go down as one of the best soundtracks in modern cinema.

The station wouldn't rotate perfectly around the docking axis and if it wasn't doing that it's borderline impossible to align the docking ports.

At the end he turns on the engines. You can't just accelerate and expect to go anywhere like that. It would rotate the whole thing since it's not thrusting in line with the center of mass.

Yeah and they cut it way too short.

>tfw play a lot of Kerbal and this scene doesn't make sense
Still liked it though

Most of Sup Forums's objections on this movie are moot, it's actually really good. Possibly Nolan's best.

Interstellar was pretty decent, definitely not worth all the shitposting when it came out. The golden rule is that you only ever see real discussion of a film on Sup Forums at least two years after it's release.

I read that he enjoyed the film

How fucking many times he said Murph during this movie, it was so annoying.

Pilots need to be educated on phyisics

So scientists have figure out how to make a interstellar drive, driven by pure ...love?

So scientists have made these elusive crystals of love to beam love laser energy?

So finally we got the unified theory equation of...love?