Sunday, June 2, 2019
Film: 2001 :: Papers
 Film 2001    2001 is a masterpiece of cinema that still influences  charge makers    nearly thirty years after it was made --  precisely what does it actually   mean? Therein lies the enigma. Of course, 2001 is open to many   interpretations and probably even Kubrick couldnt provide the   correct one.   The film is very different from the book Kubrick reduced the original   script to its bare essentials making the actors part of the narrative   , but not telling the narrative through and through the script. making it a lesser   part of the hole experience. Where there is speaking it is almost   always symbolic The first  run-in spoken signal the  diminution of human   language to empty phrases Here you are, sir. Main level, please.   The opening of 2001 is the Dawn of Man sequence which dovetails neatly   with end of Dr. Strangelove Well meet again, some sunny day    First image in the film is of a rising Sun   Obviously, Kubrick pondered deeply the astonishing reality, that idea      that man was smart enough to blow up the earth, but not smart enough   to stop that from happening (kubric)(man doesnt want to nail himself,   but he does). How could such a phenomenon occur? With such  well-set   symbolic events and imagery in the opening seen it is hard to see them   all as individual events, kubric uses these to tell the narrative of   the story. The Sun is not just light, but heat (a desert). Making the   Sun not necessarily good, the Sun is usually seen as positive in   relation to dark, but not in a desert. This makes the sun a negative,   with the use of water as a positive. The leopard killing the zebra Is   a key element to the opening scene representing the behaviour of man   the Zebra is a coexistence of black and white? Good an bad together   just like man, making the leopard the destruction of man kind maybe   symbolising the bomb.   To echo the directors words ,QUOTE youre free to speculate as you   wish about the philosophical and allegorical meaning    of the film but  
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