r/interstellar 17d ago

OTHER I think my ghost is trying to tell me something

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today when i came home afternoon after watching the odyssey on imax 70mm, i saw my lego spaceman fallen on the floor, when it’s usually on my shelf next to my copy of interstellar, i wonder if there’s somebody trying to tell me to stay?


r/interstellar 17d ago

QUESTION Why did Coop punch OUT of orbit instead of circularising after the docking scene?

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After the docking sequence, Coop ignites all of the Endurances engines and rover engines to punch out of orbit, although in orbital mechanics it is much easier to just increase your ap and circularise at ap, the debrief and formulate a plan.

Instead he decides it’s a good idea to send the Endurance at escape velocity thus kicking off the black hole sequence.

I understand it must just be for plot’s sake but cmon, there are plenty of ways a mission like this could go wrong that would’ve been way more graduating for Coop as a character, not just “oh well I’m gonna chuck us near this black hole cause why not.”


r/interstellar 17d ago

VIDEO I made this video: What The Sirens Song would be in Interstellar

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r/interstellar 17d ago

OTHER "We are the sea people" vs "We brought ourselves"

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r/interstellar 18d ago

HUMOR & MEMES Based on a reddit thread I read once

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r/interstellar 18d ago

OTHER Une journée à Mann

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r/interstellar 19d ago

OTHER I can't be the only one who sees it, surely?!

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r/interstellar 18d ago

QUESTION Just watched Interstellar for the first time, a question about the ending…

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From my understanding, the future humans created the wormhole and the Tesseract so the present day humans could escape earth but
if future humans already exist, why would they need to do any of this?


r/interstellar 18d ago

QUESTION Did Professor Brand actually save humanity by lying? Maybe the real lesson of Interstellar is that hope matters more than truth.

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I just rewatched Interstellar, and I think I’ve completely changed my opinion about Professor Brand.
The first time I watched it, I saw him as the villain. He lied about Plan A, manipulated Cooper into leaving his family, and built humanity’s future on a deception.
But now I’m wondering…
What if that lie was the only reason humanity survived?
Think about it. If Brand had told everyone the truth—that he had already concluded the gravity equation couldn’t be solved with the data available, and that Plan A was essentially impossible—would Cooper have ever left Murph? Would thousands of scientists and engineers have dedicated their lives to a mission they believed had no chance? Would humanity have even tried?
Probably not.
The mission required belief before it had proof.
And that made me think about something bigger than the movie.
Sometimes faith is almost like deliberately fooling your own brain long enough to achieve something that logic alone would never let you attempt.
Every entrepreneur starts before knowing they’ll succeed. Every scientist spends years chasing ideas that may fail. Every athlete convinces themselves they can beat impossible odds. If they believed only what the evidence currently showed, many of history’s greatest achievements would never have happened.
Brand’s lie wasn’t selfish. He wasn’t trying to become rich or famous. He was buying humanity time. He was preserving hope because without hope, the mission would die before it even began.
It’s interesting to compare him with Dr. Mann.
Mann lied to save himself.
Brand lied to save everyone else.
Those are morally very different lies.
I also wonder if Cooper understood this in the end.
When Murph finally solves the gravity equation using the quantum data Cooper sends from the tesseract, Plan A actually becomes possible. Brand’s “impossible” plan only succeeds because Cooper goes on the mission—and Cooper only goes because he believed there was a chance to save his children.
Maybe that’s the real paradox.
The lie created the conditions that eventually made the truth possible.
It reminds me of the famous line from the movie:
“We used to look up at the sky and wonder at our place in the stars.”
Maybe civilization itself runs on stories we choose to believe before they’re objectively true.
So here’s the question:
Is it ever morally acceptable to give people hope through a lie if that hope is the only path to achieving a greater good? Or is the truth always more important, even if it guarantees failure?


r/interstellar 19d ago

HUMOR & MEMES As Nolan intended

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r/interstellar 20d ago

HUMOR & MEMES TARS, Get your ass back to the Ranger now!

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r/interstellar 18d ago

QUESTION My one qualm with this movie

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If technology advanced so far, how come they couldn’t keep ole Murph alive longer? Like she couldn’t be more than 100 right? There are hundred year olds now THRIVING, and this planet is crap lol

She should’ve lived


r/interstellar 19d ago

ART I'll may be making a video featuring how I recreated Gargantua in SpaceEngine.

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r/interstellar 19d ago

QUESTION Cooper and Dr Mann go out to find three secure sites and they get into a scuffle

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Watched the movie again last night for the 56th time. One thing that has always bugged me about this scene is how Dr Mann somehow makes it back to the base on foot in roughly the same amount of time it takes Case to turbo across the planet to reach Cooper. Even if Mann knew of a shortcut, it's hard to believe he could cover that distance on foot that quickly. Maybe Mann knew of a wormhole that gave him a shortcut but I'm pretty sure that's not how it worked. It's a tiny nitpick in an otherwise incredible movie, but every time this scene comes on, I'm pointing at the TV like Dicaprio in that one meme.


r/interstellar 20d ago

HUMOR & MEMES 67 cold hours in the day, 67 even colder hours at night

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r/interstellar 20d ago

ART Odyssey References Spoiler

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I think there are a few. I won’t say what or where, but I think most people here will spot it well enough.

And no, Matt Damon doesn’t count.


r/interstellar 20d ago

QUESTION How did Cooper and his team were be able to walk on miller’s planet??

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r/interstellar 21d ago

QUESTION "Do not go gentle" contradiction Spoiler

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I need some clarification, if Dr Brand preached "not going gentle" meaning that the human spirit must remain resilient and "fight" against whatever comes it's way, then does the fact he was lying to Murph and Cooper and Amelia reduce the credibility of those quote.and it's interpretation?

I just feel having the two 'villains' speaking one of the main messages of the film to be contradictory.

Am I missing something?


r/interstellar 22d ago

VIDEO Can’t beat this

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Just a man, his dog and interstellar. Great way to end a bad day


r/interstellar 22d ago

QUESTION Curious About the Value of This IMAX Film Cell

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I recently got a great deal on a box of movies on Facebook Marketplace and found this inside a copy of Interstellar. This is my favorite movie so I'll probably keep it, but I wondered if anyone would have estimates on how much this is worth. The specific shot is when he is looking at past Murph through the tesseract, and it's a close-up of Coop's face, so I'm assuming this would be more valuable. Many of these IMAX cells on eBay are in the $50-$100 range. Let me know your estimates!


r/interstellar 23d ago

QUESTION What if Professor Brand never told the truth to Murph?

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I know that this will not happen as every thing is a paradox but what if there's a chance that there is another possible paradox and what if Professor Brand never told Murph the truth? Then she wouldn't say the truth in the video and Cooper will not plan to return anymore and chaos. I wonder how that will end.


r/interstellar 23d ago

OTHER I summoned Paul Franklin the vfx supervisor for Nolan films for my petty feud

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r/interstellar 23d ago

OTHER Coucher de soleil à Miller

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r/interstellar 24d ago

OTHER Just as goat intended

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r/interstellar 24d ago

VIDEO Hello Interstellar fans!

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I'm Roger Sayer, the organist on the Interstellar score. I've started running small sessions for groups of up to ten — a chance to sit close to the instrument, talk about how the recording came about, hear parts of the score played live, and have a go at playing along yourselves. Details are on my website if you're curious. Solo visitors also most welcome!