2001: A Space Oddysey is one of the films, much like The Shining that I could revisit every now and then and seem to pick up new things about.
They seems like some of the most meticulous films ever made in that you can analyze every scene and find hidden things and still come up with new ideas about it. I guess that's what good art can do, especially compared to a film where everything is kind of straight forward and spelled out for you.
Anyway, with all that said- what is your interpretation of the film?
stavis23 t1_iu3e7bt wrote
I think the best thing about 2001, after all my investigations, is that there aren't any "hidden meanings" but the story is told in such a way to make interpretation a must.
All that being said it's a science fiction film about science fiction. It predicted a bunch of things, takes a serious look at intelligent AI and humans coexisting in space and then that mysterious through-line the entire film is hinged on is finally resolved and it seems like the alien presence does the same thing to Bowman as it did to the man-apes at the beginning of the film.
It's very mysterious in that besides Kubrick's direction, the alien intelligence seems so beyond man that they're akin to gods and a point Pauline Kael makes is that it makes man and his achievements seem ever more insignificant and a sort of experiment of these aliens.
Pauline Kael was the only criticism of 2001 and also The Shining that I found really compelling. I still think they're 2 of the greatest films ever made, but her strong opinions made me see the film a little more objectively.
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Also if you haven't seen Solaris (1972, Tarkovsky) it's a great counterpart to 2001. It's the perfect Russian response to the sterilization of 2001, Tarkovsky also had a lot of criticism for 2001.