I remember seeing this for the first time and feeling so excited about where this journey was going to take us.A lot of people don’t like the Mann character because they hate Matt Damon. 2. It’s strange that in a film filled to the brim with spectacular set-pieces and very special effects, most of my favourite scenes are in fact purely stripped back and character-based. TARS-Interstellar I don't know why but I absolutely love Tars. I completely felt what Rom was saying, then Cooper gives him the headphones and instantly I was comforted by the thunder and rain. “Now we just look down and worry about our place in the dirt.” The words ring with Nolan’s own frustration at cinema’s narrowed ambitions. Personally, I’m not fussed about Matt Damon and don’t really see the big fuss surrounding his appearance in Interstellar. The rotating hotel corridor scene in Inception – a fist-fight in which the combatants spin and click together like the workings of a combination lock – is Nolan’s vision of cinema in miniature.

as it creeps up louder and louder in a foreboding manner. She’s troubled at night by strange shufflings from her bookcase – a ghost, she believes, and one with a flair for foreshadowing, given the way it pointedly knocks volumes by Joseph Conrad and T.S. May 14, 2015 - Explore christine_k0179's board "Interstellar" on Pinterest. Where have the wild-dreaming pioneers gone? Also love when they do catch the drone and cooper lets murph control the drone, that part is really awe aspiring. I understood everything he was doing, everything he said to cooper and everyone was a lie. The docking scene is my favorite.This flick, this first time - made me cheer, cry, laugh, scream, bite my nails. We’ve Always Defined Ourselves By The Ability To Overcome The Impossible. Read our community guidelines in full 9. Doubling down on the Kubrick comparisons, he’s made his own sweeping space odyssey in which a team of astronauts, led by Matthew McConaughey’s stoically smouldering Coop, venture into the great beyond in search of a new home for humanity. Goodbyes are never easy, but Murph’s reaction makes it even harder. However, I’ll never forget seeing this scene for the first time and just being so overwhelmed. Why keep building those damn stations?Dr. The organ is just so loud and commanding here!It might be a little controversial to have this scene so far up on my list, but it’s my list OKAY!? If you’re willing to go along with it though, you’re in for a thrilling finale which will have you reaching for the tissues. It’s just a perfectly crafted little scene which I can’t fault. And the voice over of murph is amazing as it shows Brand on Edmunds planet showing how alone she is, and of course Cooper getting ready to go back into space….6. Hans Zimmer’s score is once again blaring away over it all in the most delicious manner and crucially goes silent when Murph finally appears to deliver that heart-breaking monologue about her father promising to go back to her.
So thats it! Christopher Nolan Movies Showing Movies And Tv Shows Nolan Film The Blues Brothers Nerd Film Serie Movie Characters Graphics. The latest offers and discount codes from popular brands on Telegraph Voucher Codes I adore how he is frightened of the tessact too. No other filmmaker working today is as determined to use blockbuster spectacle to say something big about our world – even as he sends his characters zooming away from it, through wormholes, at light-speed. Cooper has been filled with regret for the whole film at the thought of not seeing his family again and here he is behind Murph’s bookshelf and screaming her name. Oh and the music is truly what pushed it over the edge of being the best scene in the movie. It was a scene that I didn’t really expect, but when it happened I knew the scene would be great. I really hope you make more lists like this. I think because I just had such a powerful emotional reaction to it the first time I saw it. Easily the most sublime shot in the film.I've always dreamt of being in space, but the cold reality when you get past the romanticism is that it's just like Rom explained it. Cooper goes away for an hour and goes back to find that he’s missed decades of his children’s lives. The visual effects really add to that, its one of the most visually stunning images i have seen in a film. The sheer scope of this is really what got me. And now every time. Share Share Tweet Email. Plan B. I just think every element in this scene is perfect. That was so powerful and he acted that scene perfectly.The endurance passing in front of Saturn silently with the rain storm sound effects in the background. Coop (the allusion to Gary Cooper is vigorously intended) is a former Nasa pilot who’s pitching in with the dig for victory effort, although for him the plan to sit out the famine lacks ambition – and therefore humanity. Suddenly, those mountains in the background get closer and closer to reveal themselves as waves! Reunion.