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The Ending Of 2001: A Space Odyssey Explained

The Ending Of 2001: A Space Odyssey Explained

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So what's up with the floating fetus, the black slab, and the rapidly aging astronaut in 2001: A Space Odyssey? Stick around to find out! Mark: My interpretation has always been that the monoliths were structures that gave humans a boost to make it to the next step in our evolution/development. The first monolith gave us what many consider the first step that made us unique - making tools. The second monolith moved us to explore other planets (by pointing us to the monolith on Jupiter) and possibly gave us the ability to create sentient life (HAL. The third monolith then moved us past our physical bodies (the star-child) and gave us a way travel to other worlds. Both the movie and the film are a bit confusing on this third step (which I believe is intentional) but by looking at them both, I feel you can see Clarke's intent.
Date: 2023-02-28

Comments and reviews: 4


By far the most influential science fiction movie ever as far as how a sci-fi movie 'looks. ' Nearly all sci-fi movies after it can be traced back to this movie.
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I thought when he was rapidly growing old he was an a zoo type situation with his captors being some Alien race. or whatever they said xD
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So what did the ending meant exactly? Never saw the film in it s entirety its so boring I couldn t sit through it all the way.
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A like for LOOPER Literally this guy was born to broke history I like this cute guy just because of the cute voice
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