3. Interstellar (2014)
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Directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Matthew McConaughey, this sci-fi drama revolves around a group of astronauts who travel across space and time to search for a new home for mankind. The docking scene, as it is known, is a goosebump and anxiety-inducing scene as Cooper’s (Matthew's) automatic docking system breaks apart, and he tries to manually dock his ship to the space station. The gorgeous visuals and Hans Zimmer’s background score build to a crescendo, which is awe-inspiring.
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