Stepping on a sequel should not become politically correct

Stewart 2021-12-23 08:01:03

I like 2010. The plot is very attractive from beginning to end. I personally think that it is a very wonderful film, taking on the interesting puzzles in 2001.

I like 2001. It’s a little obscure and I don’t understand it when I first met, but this is like a finely crafted work of art that deserves to be tasted and appreciated.

After reading the comment section, stepping on the sequel seemed to be politically correct. Do I have to say that the previous game is invincible, and the sequel to garbage can show my noble taste? Even if the sequel is fast-paced, lacks artistic quality, is too straightforward and easy to understand, without any obscurity, it will not affect its popularity among the audience.

Express personal preferences perceptually and discuss the quality of the film rationally.

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  • Josiane 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    It can only be said that Kubrick has set a monument that is too difficult to surpass, and his later works always appear bleak in his shadow. But if you don't take this as a sequel to Kubrick and watch it alone, it's actually a good work. The previous work was a classical philosophical myth, but this one is more realistic, taking the path of a sci-fi thriller, and it tastes quite right. There are a few scenes in which I always feel like I'm going to go to "Alien" next door, and then a face-hugging bug pops out from the corner...

  • Ulices 2021-12-23 08:01:03

    Compared with 2001, one is obscure and one is popular. I personally think that I can’t look down on 2010 just because it has become an easy-to-understand narrative. Although it is not as poetic and philosophical as 2001, 2010 focuses more on the theme of science and politics, human peace, and finally the reason why HAL went crazy and the meaning of the phrase "Will I dream" are also related to 2001. On it, it is a "independent" sequel worth watching anyway.

2010: The Year We Make Contact quotes

  • HAL 9000: Are you sure you're making the right decision? I think we should stop.

  • Victor Milson: This is a most... difficult announcement. As you know, things have not been going well back home. Well, it's gotten worse - a lot worse. Yesterday, a Soviet destroyer challenged the blockade. Several warning shots were fired across her bow; she did not respond. A second volley was fired, there still was no response - none. The nuclear destroyer USS Cunningham launched two of her Falcon missiles. Both struck the Soviet vessel amidship. She broke in two and sunk. Eight hundred of her crew were lost. This morning, an American surveillance satellite was struck by a Soviet laser fired from the Sergei Kirov space station. The American satellite was destroyed. The United States has broken off diplomatic relations with Russia. All ambassadors have been recalled. The Soviet ambassador has been expelled, along with the entire staff. All American air defense and satellite defense forces are on full alert. Premier Ulanova made a televised address and said that technically, a state of war exists between our two countries. All American personnel are ordered to leave Soviet territory immediately or they will be placed under arrest. All Russian personnel are similarly ordered to evacuate American territory. As a result, by direct Presidential order, the three of you must leave the Leonov. No Russian citizen is allowed to remain on or is allowed to enter the Discovery; this order is effective immediately. The launch window for re-entry is 28 days. The Discovery has enough fuel for a low-consumption trajectory. HAL appears to be reactivated and is functioning well enough to operate the onboard systems. The Leonov has enough fuel for a low-consumption trajectory that will arrive 12 months earlier. The launch windows are critical for both spacecraft. Only communications of an emergency distress nature are allowed between the Leonov and Discovery. I know you people are caught in the middle of this; in a sense, we all are. I wish there was something I could do. The only thing left for us is to pray: pray for the safety of our families, for our countries, for our planet. May God forgive us... and protect us.