A must-see for sci-fi lovers

Derrick 2022-04-19 09:01:01

I only watched it this year. I watched the first part after watching the second part. After watching the second part, I was very emotional. Now I still remember the nervous breathing when they put on their spacesuits and docked the spacecraft. There are many such scenes in it, which makes people feel like they are exploring space for the first time. The ignorance and slightly fearful psychology is not like other sci-fi films. No matter what alien things are, they are just going with the flow. I appreciate the director's shooting skills
. I just feel that the author of the novel is a believer in God, otherwise there would be no such movie

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  • Terence 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Species evolution/human nature revealed/cosmic mysteries/conscious energy body/artificial intelligence/time and space reincarnation are all condensed into a 1968 epic masterpiece; the fear brought by Kubrick is absolutely shocking in the audiovisual premise. The advanced ideas presented by philosophical thinking, the blue Danube / black stone monument / slow motion, and the master-level mise-en-scene are wrapped with profound themes, only admiration.

  • Charity 2021-10-20 18:59:07

    First of all, you have to watch the ninja the first time and feel that you don’t know what you are talking about; watch it the second time, it seems a bit interesting; watch the third time, know that this movie is about multiple themes, watch the fourth time, It feels like I understand something; I watched it the fifth time, ah, it's so fucking awesome! This is something from 1968!

2001: A Space Odyssey quotes

  • Elena: Oh, we're going home. We have just spent three months calibrating the new antennae at Tchalinko... And what about you?

    Dr. Floyd: I'm just on my way up to Clavius.

  • Interviewer: [recorded broadcast on the BBC news] The crew of Discovery One consists of five men and one of the latest generation of the HAL-9000 computers. Three of the five men were put aboard asleep, or to be more precise a state of hibernation. They were Dr. Charles Hunter, Dr. Jack Kimball and Dr. Victor Kaminsky. We spoke with mission commander Dr. David Bowman and his deputy, Dr. Frank Poole. Well, good afternoon gentlemen, how is everything going?