Using the Book to Explain the Movie | 2001: A Space Odyssey
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- čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
- In this episode of Psycho-Cinematic, Vic uses "2001: A Space Odyssey" the book, written by Arthur C. Clarke to help explain "2001: A Space Odyssey" (1968) the movie, directed by Stanley Kubrick. Vic also discusses the differences between the book and the movie.
Chapters
0:00 Intro
2:39 Arthur C. Clarke’s foreword
4:14 The dawn of man
10:59 Life in the book in 2001
12:30 The space station
17:43 Space born
18:07 HAL 9000
19:40 Jupiter and our solar system
21:26 Trouble on the Discovery ship
26:10 Why HAL sabotaged Poole and Bowman
28:09 HAL vs Bowman
29:03 The aliens and TMA-1
30:50 The worm hole
34:26 The hotel room
35:09 Returning to earth as a baby
35:52 Outro
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Better late than never, Vic. The score for this film is one of the best in film history. If you haven't seen it already watch Kubricks other film 'A Clock Work Orange'.
I totally agree with the score and better late than never! I haven’t seen it yet but I think I need to go on a Kubrick binge.
@BigVicMedia I highly recommend Kubricks 'Eyes Wide Shut' with Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. And The Shining.
Thanks
I’ve seen “the shining” a couple times but yeah I need to see “eyes wide shut”, I’ve heard good things.
I feel like for the people tha didnt read the book, the ending is not so clear. And I personally even had a whole different understanding before watching your video. Thank you for that mate!
Oh awesome! I’m glad to hear that it provided some clarity. Reading the book and then watching the movies is my experience so I’m just left to guess what other viewers would think of the movie if they hadn’t read the book. I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment!
The entire solar system minus the sun you mean ;) right? Right??? (Concerned Padme face)
lol yes minus the sun. Not sure what that weighs but I’d imagine it’s many Jupiters
@@BigVicMedia not being negative btw. I enjoyed the video and it made me want to listen to the audiobook. Just pointing this out with a friendly wink ;)
Yeah don’t worry, I didn’t take it that way. I’m glad you enjoyed the video! The audiobook was a really fun listen!