![]() "GET BACK HERE NOW!" All the way to Doyle's death. They get out of the ranger on Miller's planet. "Imperfect contact!" -cutting off at the 1:00 mark. then finally, BAM, in they go! This is also very similar to when Mann is trying to lock on to Endurance. 5:35 on - the beloved "drive away/countdown/weeping tears of sorrow" scene. You hear me? Forever." "Don't make me leave like this, Murph!" Goodbyes to son and father-in-law. (There's that cue from the first track!) 3:00 on - I believe this is the whole convo they have, and her revelation that he may never come back. 2:15 - 2:50 is also played when he's on the Saturn station, and then finally reunites with Murph on her deathbed. Cooper having to reconcile with Murph about him leaving. Around 2:35 on sounds like when Cooper is in the tesseract and understands what he can do floating around talking about "LOVE IS THE CONNECTION", but it's only a small part of the cue, and also similar to Cornfield Chase, honestly. A little after 1:50 sounds like Murph realizing her dad was her ghost after reading "STAY" in her book again. He finds her in the car, they go there, stop at the gate.ĭay One - NASA, explanations. It's binary - coordinates." 2:15 on is him leaving and telling Murph to stay. "You're sleeping in your brother's room." Morning. Cooper notices the dust drifting strangely. It's also very close to the song when Murphy realizes Cooper is communicating through the watch she runs out and hugs her brother, "DAD IS GOING TO SAVE US!" Montage: writing, smiling - but then it cuts out early.ĭust - coming home from the storm, they see Murph's room is filled with dust. I honestly love the repetition of different notes and songs for (sometimes symbolic) parts of the movie.Ĭornfield chase - the fambly going after the drone. It's the pan shot across the family to her in the bed. Pro-tip: 2:40 on is the same note that plays when he finally reunites with Murph at the end. :|ĭream of the Crash - the opener, and during his dream/talking to Murph, and looking out his window. Also, excuse my weird formatting at times. Of course, if you've seen it 6 times you might have a better idea, so feel free to correct me. Some of these songs repeat in other sections, while a couple (ONE OF WHICH IS SADLY MISSING, AHEM) are mixtures of different cues or altered slightly. Someone posted a thread a while ago asking which songs paired to certain scenes in the film. My bad for not putting that in the title.
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