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Director Stanley KubrickStarring: Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood
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      dierckxjan Rank: Major
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      on 3rd May 2006


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      Good Points: Extraordinary special effects.

      Bad Points: This is a film about ideas and not about persons. Without that it would have been a masterpiece.

      General comments: Look at the far future with optimism. *****This 2001: A Space Odyssey review contains possibly a spoiler****** . I explain what happens at the end of the film. I do this because the end is confusing if you don't know something about the ideas of Arthur C.Clarke, an English scientist and SF writer who wrote the script for this movie along with Stanley Kubrick. The basic idea of the film is that the 'Homo Sapiens' evolved from the apes (Darwin) and the 'Homo Cosmos' will in time evolve from the 'Homo Sapiens'(A.C.Clarke). The 'Homo Cosmos' will be a human creature that is able to live in outer space like we are able to live on Earth. Space will be his natural environment. Arthur C.Clarke writes about this idea (and many other scientific speculations) in his book 'Profiles of the Future', first published in 1962 - he calls it 'An inquiry into the limits of the possible' - and revised in 1999 for millennial edition published by Indigo. Before I carry on I have to say that the characters in this film are very cold and distant (all of them with perhaps the exception of the six year old daughter of one of the scientists.)They are polite but they could be mindless robots. I don't know if this was on purpose or that the scriptwriters didn't care about human psychology. The movie has four parts. First is the long winded part where you can witness the daily life of large apes. I presume that stunt men crawled almost literally in the skin of those apes. The special make-up must have cost a fortune. I give the film 4 stars because this first part is extremely slow-paced and is of very little importance for the rest of the film. You start wondering if your watching the wrong movie but at the end of that first part, you understand that the basic idea was that the apes are climbing up the ladder of evolution by using large bones as a tool or a weapon. In the second part some scientists travel to the moon (there are already several colonies on the moon), to visit a mysterious artifact dug up in the vicinity of one of the colonies. We are told that the artifact points toward Jupiter where possibly another artifact can be found, floating like a satellite around the giant planet. The third part is the mission to Jupiter. Something happens and the only survivor of the mission takes one of the space-capsules. He uses the gravity of Jupiter to gain speed and he makes a discovery voyage beyond Jupiter. The enormous speed he has is one of the most impressive scenes of the film. In the fourth and last part of the movie, we witness the decay of the Homo Sapiens and we look at the foetus of the Homo Cosmos, floating in outer space. A professional reviewer called The Space Odyssey a movie with a pessimistic vision. He apparently didn't read 'Profiles of the Future' because if there is one SF movie that is optimistic and welcomes the future with open arms (so to speak) it's The Space Odyssey. After all, a whole new kind of humans with different and powerful possibilities is about to be born.
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    • Review by
      Bigd67 Rank: Corporal
      on 27th Mar 2006


      User Rating : 9
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      Perhaps one of Stanley Kubricks most stunning films complete with one of the most memorable opening scenes to a movie. In no way conventional, 2001 (based on a novel by Arthur C Clarke) was decades ahead of its time when it was first released. Because of this, it was possibly misunderstood by many people at the time. However today it has a cult following amongst those that do understand it. Keir Dullea plays the astronaut who travels into space with the latest generation of computer (HAL) ...
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    • Review by
      howardtuttleman Rank: Lance Corporal
      on 25th Jun 2005


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      Rented this one just to laugh at how moviemakers in the 50's and 60's thought the world was going to look in the year 2001. I figured we would see ridiculous flying cars, jet packs, meal in a pill, talking robots, etc. Then I figured I was gonna write a review here talking about how wrong they were (since the year 2001 has already happened and it was nothing like that)and recommend it just for a laugh. Here's how it really went. I popped it in the player and to my surprise it just looked like a ...
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