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2001: a space odessey

Started by kakihara, July 05, 2012, 05:50:30 PM

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ulthar

Quote from: Rev. Powell on July 12, 2012, 05:26:13 PM

They add to the story but they are (really almost the definition of) backstory. The information could have been divulged in a 2-minute prologue, or even a line of dialogue somewhere else.


Well, so could the whole HAL killing Poole thing. 

Bowman, in radio transmission, or Captain's Log type deal:  "I had to shut down HAL.  He was malfunctioning, which culminated in Poole's death."
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RCMerchant

I dunno-being an artist myself-I won't try to dissect it.
It is what it is.
And I think it is f**king a piece of art.

You don't have to understand Dali-(who can?) to love his work.
I understand it-because I read Arthur Clarkes story "Childhoods End."
But before that-2001 was a film I seeen on it's initial release in the late 60's when I was just a wee Monster Kid-and I found it visually cartoon like.
Kubrick designs his films like your looking at the panels of a comic book.-Like wise Jack Kirby makes his art-and Will Eisner-cinematic. It's 80% visual.
They're both visual forms,basically.
I didnt CARE what was going on.
It had apes,and spacemen and planets and cool special effects....DAM!  :thumbup:

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clockworkcanary

Heh, I do admit that a great many scenes in this movie could have been minimized to only a couple of minutes.
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Rev. Powell

Quote from: ulthar on July 12, 2012, 05:47:52 PM
Quote from: Rev. Powell on July 12, 2012, 05:26:13 PM

They add to the story but they are (really almost the definition of) backstory. The information could have been divulged in a 2-minute prologue, or even a line of dialogue somewhere else.


Well, so could the whole HAL killing Poole thing. 

Bowman, in radio transmission, or Captain's Log type deal:  "I had to shut down HAL.  He was malfunctioning, which culminated in Poole's death."


That's true, but structurally HAL was a subplot (contemporaneous with the main plot), not backstory (happened before the main plot). Giving a subplot such prominence is another way Kubrick breaks the narrative mold.
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Quote from: Rev. Powell on July 12, 2012, 06:39:30 PM

That's true, but structurally HAL was a subplot (contemporaneous with the main plot), not backstory (happened before the main plot). Giving a subplot such prominence is another way Kubrick breaks the narrative mold.


All true, and I don't disagree with your point.  I just like batting this stuff back and forth.

To me, this is an example of how this movie has texture, for lack of a better word.  It's layered, seamed, folded.

The other value I see in 2001 is comparative.  We can back-n-forth about it's intrinsic merits (or faults), but what do we have when we start to make comparisons to other good or not-so-good movies?

Still trying to place it in the bad movies board in mind, though.... 
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Professor Hathaway:  I noticed you stopped stuttering.
Bodie:      I've been giving myself shock treatments.
Professor Hathaway: Up the voltage.

--Real Genius