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Related: About this forumThe Blue Flower
(5,637 posts)I have watched 2001: A Space Odyssey many times since it first came out in 68. Nothing in the final sequence suggests what he says here. Wish he'd been more explicit.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)I always thought they called the ending "The Trip Sequence" as the only explanation necessary!
Stanley Kubrick Explains the Mysterious Ending of 2001: A Space Odyssey in a Newly Unearthed Interview
Nitram
(24,616 posts)the movie was being developed. Earth was on the edge of apocalypse because 21 nations had nuclear weapons in orbit. (The early Homo sapiens who uses the first weapon in history, throws the animal femur into the sky and the scene morphs into the view of a nuclear weapon in orbit). The beings who taught the first humans how to survive (using a monolith) left a tail of clues to lead the human race to their "star gate" wormhole once we had developed space travel. Once the astronaut passes through the wormhole and reaches their star system, they provide a familiar space for him in the form of a hotel room (they'd been monitoring TV shows for years). Using a monolith, they teach him how to evolve to the pure energy form they have achieved, and he rapidly ages. He can choose any form he wants when he transforms into pure energy. He chooses the form of a fetus, symbolizing that man is ready for the next stage of our evolution. He returns to Earth to stop the apocalypse by destroying all nuclear weapons. His next job is to teach humanity what he has learned and save us from ourselves.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)It's interesting to hear Kubrick fill in the details on what he was "visualizing."
Any fan of Stephen King knows Kubrick has a sketchy history with source material.
BigmanPigman
(52,293 posts)Now I finally "get it". I love that film and saw it once on an Omnimax screen on the dome ceiling of the Space Theater. It was perfect.