I base my review on a site called “Kubrick 2001: The space odyssey explained.
First part: Begins at Down
This part represents the first man existence in the earth “apes”; over the last four million B.C years. It describes how the first mankind used to live in earth; it was a very simple life until one day a powerful force entered earth solar system near Jupiter and planted a monolith just next to where apes live.
Second part: The Dawn of Man
In this part of the movie, it describes the morning when apes woke up and found the planted monolith and their reaction to this new strange instrument. At the beginning they showed some fear that transformed to curiosity and later on to courage represented by touching the monolith. The emotions apes experienced were the reason to man’s revolutionary inventions over the years. Their first invention as portrayed by the movie was the “tool”. Years went by and apes revolved to the present human kind form. Human kind became very advanced, civilized, rational, and scientific creatures. This advancement leads them to create space ships designed after the first “tool” invention. However, the movie also highlighted human vulnerability when he is out of his elements. This was pictured through showing that man has no control over gravity. Here he learns how to walk, eats baby food, and has toilet training. The purpose of this was to point out that man who is the master in earth is only a child in the space. In this part also the movie shows that there is a secret discovery, which reveled later on to be the old “monolith”.
Jupiter Mission
Apparently this is the third section of the movie and the partial theme in here is to discuses one of man’s invitations. It is Hal 9000 computer, which is in the human form. Hal 9000 has studied human’s brain and central nervous system. Therefore, Hal 9000 tried to take control over his master. Hall 9000 made a mistake by predicting a failure in the spaceship’s antenna. So when the crew found out about this mistake they decided to put him off. The battle started between Hal 9000 and the crew, which ended up by killing Hal 9000.
Beyond the Infinite
He is alone now in the space without his tools; he has to face the space alone and what lies behind it “supernatural powers”. Here man was able to see his unavoidable future; the final challenge every man has to face, death. The hotel room scene was about the man or “Dave in future” who is having his last super. The man accidently hit the glass of wine, so the glass fall down and broke. The glass and wine are representation of human’s body and spirit. The body dies however the spirit remains life for infinite. The big question in this last part of the movie is questioning human being who is so weak without his tools. His evolution made him powerful and advanced with technology, which eventually tried to take control over him and destroy him. Now without his tools, man is very weak and has to die. Yet, the spirit of the dying body is infinite has its own evolution cycle. That was represented by the child-star in the movie.
I like how you interpreted the adjustment to space like that. Man are the most sophisticated and evolved creature on Earth, yet we are still a baby in space!
ReplyDeleteI like your understanding of the infinite. You think the body dies however the spirit remains life for the infinite? Very interesting! :)
ReplyDeleteSabha, I'm pleased that you were able to write a post that engages with the movie; your source for some of your matieral is quite a famous website in its own right, by the way.
ReplyDeleteKia, your concluding sentence in your comment was right on!
Perhaps I should also say that "The Dawn of Man" is a section that includes both the apes and the trip to the moon. Kubrick's point was--as Nietzsche himself had said--humanity at our present point of evolution is not yet at its potential, at the point at which human becomes overman.
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