10/10
Grand, Spectacular Science fiction!
18 October 2002
2001: A Space Odyssey is still the grandest of all science fiction

movies, the most visionary of all Stanley Kubrick works. Its theme

of humanization is enticing and powerful. Story covers a giant leap

from the age of the ape man to civilized space. The movie is a

visual dream, a spectacle of lights and special effects that are

awe-inspiring and captivating. The musical score is masterful and

adds a great intensity to the mood of the film. And did I mention

HAL is just a machine that is represented by a menacing red light,

and his commanding scene presence makes him one of the most

terrifying of all screen villains. Its a story about the life cycle, the

duality of man, man vs. machine, suspense, horror, the future, in

short an iconoclastic society. It is a must-see movie that must be

viewed with patients and pathos, one that is the definitive vision of

the art that is filmmaking. On a more personal note: Kubrick's

atmosphere has been critized for being cold and banal. Such a

dehumanizing place makes the movie even more emotional for my

taste.
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