What was 2001: A Space Odyssey about? I still don't get it.
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What was 2001: A Space Odyssey about? I still don't get it.
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Is this a zoomzoom poster?
Must be because showing the most apotheotic ending in kinoma ain't something a heterosexual would ever do. Also, looks bad.
Go watch paint frick, zoomzoom.
The monolith was responsible for human evolution be making the ape man figure out how to use tools. Then the ape man used those tools to invent Pan Am and go to space. After going to space the ape man encountered an unused set from The Shining with an old dude in a bed and then de-evolved into the Star Child. The visual effects that the Star Child saw would later be ripped off by the Star Trek Motion Picture during the V'ger flyby.
The device tapped into the potential of the individual and enhanced it. A mind amplifier. It would have occurred without it saving an unpredictable potential extinction.
I like to think the monoliths were just monitoring our progress.
Thats the stupidest take I've ever heard about this movie
Neither did he.
Dude eventually evolves to a new, higher being and is sent back to earth to help the human evolve, the ayys are helping direct evolution, they select brave man who goes to them to fill him with resonance and knowledge
I thought the part where he wasn't getting along with the computer is fantastic, but after that it just took a left turn into absolute fricking Twin Peaks nonsense territory
it's kind of a bad movie
that section alone is so kino though that is carries the entire film. the rest is mood and setting. it's an amazing movie. not one i'd want to watch casually often but it's a hallmark, amazing film.
Giant monolith thing was responsible for speeding up human evolution. The middle of the movie is pretty much a space AI horror movie and the weird trippy last part is the space homie getting abducted by aliens and he's in a alien zoo (weird disjointed furniture)
Excuse me a human zoo made by aliens. Idg the baby thing in the bed tbh.
Next step in human evolution, the aliems accelerated it
>Next step in human evolution, the aliems accelerated it
when did it say that it the film
arthur c clark said so in the novel
yes the movie requires a companion piece and if you don't like that then you've been filtered
Arthur c Clark was a homosexual and you're filtered as moronic for thinking his aids poop has value
ok
Die homosexual
It doesnt requiere anything you can make most these inferences yourself and if you cant the specific distinction is irrelevant.
The book does which was written alongside the film with help from kubrick and its also kind of obvious considering the first monolith humans up the monkeys
But if you want to be THAT guy, then nothing in the movie is explained and none of it makes sense and its all up to your interpretation
>But if you want to be THAT guy, then nothing in the movie is explained and none of it makes sense and its all up to your interpretation
Yeah, I'm just being objective. I wouldn't explain a movie by referencing story parts that don't happen in the movie and aliens that never appear on screen
So you DO wanna be that guy. Thats cool I guess
The old man that disintegrated was a human right? like was he some sort of alien experiment to evolve humanity?
It was about bordom, and being bored. Oh, and about being overrated garbage.
eat the bugs, chud
Its about the story of mankind, all of mankind from the beginning until the end where we become something new. It has elements of mythology and religion, intentionally, so each viewer gets something different and unique out of it by the end based on their life experiences and how they respond to mythology. It is literally in every sense of the word the most epic film to ever exist with music and visuals that appropriately capture that feeling. Its almost insulting that half wits are so convinced of their intellectual superiority over fricking Stanley Kubric they find five dollar words to dress up their boredom. Meanwhile people who know how to enjoy this movie have borderline religious epiphanies over the course of it. Stanley Kubric was a true genius and this was his masterwork gift to humanity.
Look into Bill Cooper’s mystery babylon series. Movie makes perfect sense when you look at it through that lens.
Meeting god in a sci-fi story.
Old scifi doesn't shy away from portraying god
I think if that was the point it would've been way more obvious
>What was 2001: A Space Odyssey about? I still don't get it.
Alien moon dildos.
It's a film that shows what was possible, had the West not gotten so pozzed after the 1960s.
https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/
Im all for shitting on israelites and Black folk but you delusional virgins need to stop with this "we'd be in mars right now" bullshit. Space exploration won't happen for a few thousand years or more if it even happens at all
>you delusional virgins
No need to be a c**t about it.
Youre right, im sorry