![]() ![]() This film captures the capabilities of such a technological advancement brilliantly, with having virtually no errors and sort of being an omniscient creation. Other than evolution, the concept of AI (artificial intelligence) is till date one that has been on the minds of many. Kubrick touches upon topics that are apt for reality as well as current time, even though the film is fifty years old. Besides the film being faintly about physical evolution, it is about the mental evolution where we have become beings of high intelligence of knowledge and emotion. Though however it only foreshadows to the fact that humans first used bones as a tool but now, literally jump-cutting to a million years into the future, they use technology and systems that could never be conjured up before in the mind. The significance of starting with the apes interacting and learning could signify some sort of foreshadowing at first, to a maybe darker future humankind are headed for after the apes learn to use bones as weapons. These four divisions act as a passage of time, marked by a sleek black three-dimensional object called a Monolith, that sort of advances the characters on-screen as well as the story to the next stage of advancement, according to alien beings. Jupiter (and beyond the infinite) – The foreign entity takes Bowman into custody.Jupiter Mission (18 months later) – Dave Bowman and his team on the mission to Jupiter.Unnamed section 2 – revolving around Dr Frank Poole investigating the moon excavation. ![]() ![]() The Dawn of Man – with primates living and thriving early in time.Stanley Kubrick’s ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ tells the story through four divided sections of different time frames, all with a significant purpose of deepening the meaning of the plot’s purpose: Based on: “2001: A Space Odyssey”, written by Arthur C. This leads up to a tense clash between man and machine that results in a mind-bending trek through space and time. HAL 9000, Dr Dave Bowman’s ship’s computer system, begins displaying increasingly strange behaviour when sent with other astronauts on a mysterious mission. FLM 1301 – Film Production Fundamentals 2ĭirected by: Stanley Kubrick Cast: Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood, Douglas Rain.FLM 1300 – Film Production Fundamentals 1. ![]()
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