August 22, 2005

2001: A Space Odyssey Explained

2001.jpg2001: A Space Odyssey is still one of the most talked about and misunderstood films of all time. Stanley Kubrick's classic story of man vs. machine is actually quite a lot more than that. Having said that, I've never really understood WHY the movie is considered a classic... even with it's subtle analogies and metaphors, I didn't think it was all that great. But that's just me.

Anyway, I found this really interesting little flash site (via Filmrot) that basically takes you through a 15 minute (or so) dissection of the meaning behind 2001: A Space Odyssey. Like any piece of interpretation without it's source to confirm or deny, it's subjective in nature... but the creators make some great points and raise solid theories behind the meaning of the film.

It's a little slow and a touch boring to be honest... but interesting nonetheless. To see the site you can just click here.


Posted by John Campea at August 22, 2005 10:55 AM


Comments

Its considered a classic for the use of the visual imagery to tell the story. It is almost like a silent movie in most respects.

Posted by: Lou_Sytsma at August 22, 2005 01:57 PM

This was fantastic. Thanks to its creators and to this blog for bringing it to my attention. Posts like this make this blog worth reading.

Posted by: Left Nine at August 22, 2005 04:16 PM

I am a sci fi fan, and I like this movie most because of the accuracy it potrays the science:
- notice there is no sound in space, so Kubrick replaced it with music instead.
- the film doesn't feel hokey, even if you watch it now, as the technology is still relevant.

Aside from that, the short film explaining 2001 was really good I think. I enjoyed it :) Thanks for pointing this out!

Posted by: wisnu at August 23, 2005 08:02 AM