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@clockwerk35 it's like a metaphor (in the movie), he was re born as an entity without body, like the aliens that placed the monolith in the first place, waiting for mankind to develop and achieve inmotality.
Energy sources without the need for fuel or energy input exist ,But the Oil companies want these technologies unknown to the masses,Go to LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM and get the blueprints for a genuine magnet motor ,take part in the revolution!
If you want understand the end of this movies, you can read the novel of Arthur Clarke "2001 A Space Odissey". It is the novellisation of this movies and all that explain inside.
Sorry for my awfull English...I 'm French, and what you see my level isn't very good.
@estupido7490 It was pretty mind blowing...this part was a trip. And the sub woofers took a beating, lemme tell you. The audience pretty much couldn't grok the meaning of this sequence. Best thing to do is get a good video projector for your house, invest in some xlnt speakers and ballsy subs and a bad ass amp, like a QSC RMX series, seat yourself close to the screen and burn a fatty about 5 minutes before you hit play. You won't wanna answer the phone or get a drink or interrupt the film. mout
Apart from any explanations given (including clarke's own book), the grateness of Cubrick's work consists in ommiting ANY explanation whatsoever! If the film was not so OPEN to interpretation, it wouldn't have survive as a timeless classic!
Kubrick put in a lot more in to the film's meaning than Clarke put in to the book. Kubrick did that in all his movies. He would use the bare bones of a book & then use it to make his own story with it's own message. The many, many themes Kubrick hinted at can be read about in Kubrick's corner, a fan site & robag88's analysis videos here on youtube. This movie is highly complex in it's layers and made even more obscure and intriguing because Kubrick tells us nothing, apart from watch the movie!
I agree. By omitting "explanations", Kubrick creates a genuine "piece of art", leaving the viewer to FEEL and (at the same time) FILL IN the movie with meaning. Actually, is the same as a work of orchestral music: whatever the "title" or the "synopsis" is, it's up to the listener's psychology / character / memories / attitude how to interpret the music or what he/she 'd feel about it.
he did say he wanted a movie that spoke directly to the sub conscious mind, which is what music does. Not only did he want movies to feel like music, he used tricks that composers use as well. Take an orchestral piece, the piano plays the signature phrase, but later you may hear it played on tube, violin, flute ect. Kubrick did that with pictures. The bone in the air cut to the space ship being an obvious example of that technique. He was an outstanding artist, underestimated i think.
well I think the best thing kubric did actually was holding some mistery, not explaining people by dialogs whats happening, something that 2010 awfully does.
Agreed. In fact, think of another movie, Blade Runner. The intended version didn't have a voice over or a 'happy ending' (taken from off cuts from the Shining too!). Take out those and we have an intriguing movie that makes you think. I wouldn't have someone that didn't make me think as a friend. By the same token, I wouldn't watch a movie that didn't give me something back.
Great movie. The people like it because of its special effects, but not the argument (too abstract). I think that's a great fact to see this movie, something not like the others.
I don't think so. It is the music you hear when the apes look and touch the monolith for the first time. You hear it at the very start of the film and then in the interlude. You could say that the music is the theme tune of the monolith.
these scenes are absolutely incredible and mystical. Thank you. I have first seen them being a child and it gave me many nights of amazing dreams that are hard to describe. It opened my mind to mystical experiences.
Ah why did you cut the face scenes, eliminating things from a movie brilliantly made like this is against everything since everything was made for a reason in this film :)
totally agreed. dave's facial expressions, and the camera vibration.... it hits me like a ton of bricks. imagine seeing something like that in real life. his face made me believe he _was_ actually seeing it. not to mention seeing the effects reflect off his helmet.
And the destination is unknown but what the book says is that there is an artificial environment there for him to live. everything from the bed to a box of cereal is artificial. All recreated by the what ever sent the monolith in the first place. What do you make that ? ^.^
Acoording to the reviews Ive read, this final scene is the monolith helping Bowman, evolving mentally and getting a better understanding of the universe. In a symbolic sense he is reborn at the end, and sease to exist in a physical form. He becomes the next step in human evulotion, he "acends" sort of speak.
yes, and the hotel room scene represents the final stages of the process. where the "others" have sent him so they can finish evolving him - to a place that is familiar and contains a sense of comfortability for Bowman.
Kubrick is a genius. he's the only director, ever, to be able to translate beautiful music in film-form.
Alot of people dont understand the movie. but thats what makes Kubrick films so great and above what anyone else was doing at the time. I believe the ending was brillantly made, thats all part of the science part of it, it doesn't have to make sense.
IMO, what's done makes sense in a way and the choices had reasons.
One of Mr. Kubrick's intentions for "2001" were visuals just for the sake of their beauty.
But, as space is largely inaccessible for people to experience for themselves, this approach can inspire awe like actually being in space. So, things that seem pointless or nonsensical actually have a meaningful emotional impact that's important for driving the story in cinema format.
I thought about it a long time, using Davids Face and Eyes scenes while traveling through the Dimensions for this SFX Tribute. But decided against it. Davids reactions are more superior acting and excellent editing, than special visual effects.
I don't get the last part of the movie. I saw this film first when I was about 8 and I thought that the confrontation with Hal was cool and that the space stuff was cool, but then it just went into an acid trip with a white room, and old man, and then this huge baby being spawned in outer space. I was like, "Well, it was cool until all that random crap happened."
its more like "heightening" your brain. Can be very instense and interesting, but there is a price. There is a reason we are not naturally in that state of mind. We would be drooling vegetables by age 10 if it were so.
Is it just me.. but i think Technology is mans way of undoing him self? I was just wondering. I mean Tehnlogy is great and all, but too muych is gonna have robots trying to kill us and ECT.
Until 1981, this is exactly what mant Scientists thought it would look like if FTL and Trans Dimensional Travel couold be done. Unfotunately, Reality is not as "Cool & Colorful."
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Whats there to fucking understand, just a stupid hippie movie. Put Stanley Kubricks in the hood and he will become a real man instead of crying about how the universe never goes his way.
Gah, sometimes I just can't stand it when people say "I don't get it" or "this is weird". but that's just me, movie veiwers these days only want to have the meaning shoved right in their face, they don't want to have to think about it.
Hmm idk, I guess it's a possibility; Bowman in the book does go basically to the dawn of the universe and fast-forwards to 2001, but that's after he becomes the Star Child.
The Star Gate opened. the Star Gate closed. In a moment of time too short to be measured, space turned and twisted upon itself. Then Japetus was alone once more, as it had been for 3 million years- alone, except for a derelict ship, sending back its makers messages which they could neither believe nor understand.
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eunectes2007 1 week ago 2
You mute it and put on pink floyd it's basically a music video.
AngstFisch 2 weeks ago
damn, wheres my weed when I need it.
MassTransit999 1 month ago
IMM... HAVING... A... SEIZURE!!!!!
holdrbtoflipmongoose 1 month ago
BEST MOVIE EVER!!!
TheDeJureTour 4 months ago
i dare ANYBODY to get high and watch this video fullscreen with headphones on beginning to end. i cant even begin to imagine what would happen LOL
MetalMonarchy 4 months ago
i'm imagining tha is would be a journey in to the black hole!!!!
borvo7 7 months ago
Why the fuck did Dave turned to a baby?
clockwerk35 7 months ago
@clockwerk35 it's like a metaphor (in the movie), he was re born as an entity without body, like the aliens that placed the monolith in the first place, waiting for mankind to develop and achieve inmotality.
charlyfariseo84 3 months ago
I can't remember, was Bowman sucked into the monolith or was his brain being probed by it ? or both ?
gyzfr6 7 months ago
@gyzfr6 he got sucked into it, just like max did on 2010 the odyssey 2. =D
fitarmyguy1987 7 months ago
lsd trip without lsd :D
lokom123 7 months ago
Would have been way easier the first time around watching this scene with a Pink Floyd soundtrack.
MikenIke652 8 months ago
I bet he made this just to screw with the people who would try to understand what it is.
rankaratar 9 months ago
I read that hippies in the 60's used to drop acid and lay down on the floor in front of the theater while watching this
SolidGold1980 9 months ago
@SolidGold1980
WoW.. i can only imagine the visual & auditory bliss they would have experienced.
BestestMoron 7 months ago
hmm... we're all eggs in the womb of the universe?
miss9starr7 9 months ago
Yes, yes... Thank you!
iliKoy 9 months ago
Spore. ^_^
Hobonoob100 11 months ago
I'd love to see this in a cinema
panqueque445 1 year ago
What a trip!! No one did it better than Stanley Kubrick.
todd291022 1 year ago
Energy sources without the need for fuel or energy input exist ,But the Oil companies want these technologies unknown to the masses,Go to LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM and get the blueprints for a genuine magnet motor ,take part in the revolution!
glennjgd 1 year ago
any moment it will go plaid.
randomvideowatcher 1 year ago
So this is what it's like taking LSD? :)
alterIWNet 1 year ago
pour un film de 1968 sa m'ébloui toujours autan en plus cette scène ou Dave et " aspiré " dans le monolithe avec le musique c'est superbe
dinguedutitanic 1 year ago
Wow, all this time and I didn't knew it was Ligeti's music...
omgtkseth 1 year ago
pelicula de kulto¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
flakanakis 1 year ago
Stanley Kubrick is a master !
Natsirt4 1 year ago
it's would be a blak hole! to trip in the space and time!
borvo7 1 year ago
so this is the inside of a vagina
ghhgtfr 1 year ago 6
@ghhgtfr Menacing music included
RHCPKK 1 year ago
If you want understand the end of this movies, you can read the novel of Arthur Clarke "2001 A Space Odissey". It is the novellisation of this movies and all that explain inside.
Sorry for my awfull English...I 'm French, and what you see my level isn't very good.
minutor39 1 year ago
How I wish I could've seen this movie on the big screen.
estupido7490 1 year ago
@estupido7490 It was pretty mind blowing...this part was a trip. And the sub woofers took a beating, lemme tell you. The audience pretty much couldn't grok the meaning of this sequence. Best thing to do is get a good video projector for your house, invest in some xlnt speakers and ballsy subs and a bad ass amp, like a QSC RMX series, seat yourself close to the screen and burn a fatty about 5 minutes before you hit play. You won't wanna answer the phone or get a drink or interrupt the film. mout
chubbsuperfly 1 year ago
wow yea art !! fuck love this part!!!!
Burn121212 2 years ago
Looks like a INSANE mind trip.
MproductionsMovies 2 years ago
@MproductionsMovies No, this is what you see when you travel through the galaxy at relativistic speeds...
kirsten1989 2 years ago
I know, i just commented on what it looks like. ;)
MproductionsMovies 2 years ago
it´s a death
Zabek2006 2 years ago
2001 was 15 years ahead of it's time. Not even Alien which came 11 years afterward, could match the SFX in 2001.
narrator89 2 years ago 4
¿que le parece este final ministra Aido?
chomonland 2 years ago
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why the fuck is a giant baby floatin in the middle of space!!! what the fuck is this shit
SuPaMaNallday 2 years ago
@SuPaMaNallday
yer 're so fucking plain ter understand it, do u?
TeoTanek 2 years ago
yea i am plain..ima nigger im an uneducated black nigger
SuPaMaNallday 2 years ago
it's allegorical, for fuck's sake.
AnteojosdeFanny 2 years ago
You guys know Clark co-wrote the screenplay right? Says so in the book.
jasonsgroovemachine 2 years ago
For 1968, This is completely AMAZING.
VenusinFurs90 2 years ago 3
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one must be nuts to sit for 2 hours and watch visualizations! what a uncreative cheap ass director
euchanels 2 years ago
Does anyone make this remind you of the Ark of the Covvenent>
williamshank 2 years ago
If I remember correctly, this scene was actually footage of a herd of buffalo migrating, but with a whole bunch of filter effects added to it.
Darkn335 2 years ago
yes, if only people would appreciate hip hop in the same expression. milk is for babys. meat is for men.
thevillin13 2 years ago
Apart from any explanations given (including clarke's own book), the grateness of Cubrick's work consists in ommiting ANY explanation whatsoever! If the film was not so OPEN to interpretation, it wouldn't have survive as a timeless classic!
jimmyj1969 2 years ago 3
Kubrick put in a lot more in to the film's meaning than Clarke put in to the book. Kubrick did that in all his movies. He would use the bare bones of a book & then use it to make his own story with it's own message. The many, many themes Kubrick hinted at can be read about in Kubrick's corner, a fan site & robag88's analysis videos here on youtube. This movie is highly complex in it's layers and made even more obscure and intriguing because Kubrick tells us nothing, apart from watch the movie!
IfIfsandands 2 years ago
I agree. By omitting "explanations", Kubrick creates a genuine "piece of art", leaving the viewer to FEEL and (at the same time) FILL IN the movie with meaning. Actually, is the same as a work of orchestral music: whatever the "title" or the "synopsis" is, it's up to the listener's psychology / character / memories / attitude how to interpret the music or what he/she 'd feel about it.
jimmyj1969 2 years ago
he did say he wanted a movie that spoke directly to the sub conscious mind, which is what music does. Not only did he want movies to feel like music, he used tricks that composers use as well. Take an orchestral piece, the piano plays the signature phrase, but later you may hear it played on tube, violin, flute ect. Kubrick did that with pictures. The bone in the air cut to the space ship being an obvious example of that technique. He was an outstanding artist, underestimated i think.
IfIfsandands 2 years ago
@IfIfsandands
well I think the best thing kubric did actually was holding some mistery, not explaining people by dialogs whats happening, something that 2010 awfully does.
TeoTanek 2 years ago
Agreed. In fact, think of another movie, Blade Runner. The intended version didn't have a voice over or a 'happy ending' (taken from off cuts from the Shining too!). Take out those and we have an intriguing movie that makes you think. I wouldn't have someone that didn't make me think as a friend. By the same token, I wouldn't watch a movie that didn't give me something back.
IfIfsandands 2 years ago
Disturbing... this is always disturbing...
Benishe 2 years ago 3
agreed
rish987 2 years ago
definitely
SuPaMaNallday 2 years ago
same here
SuPaMaNallday 2 years ago
so did everyone on earth live?
rileyphillips88 2 years ago
beautiful imagery
wherestheunity 2 years ago
Great movie. The people like it because of its special effects, but not the argument (too abstract). I think that's a great fact to see this movie, something not like the others.
Awesome scene...
EpHyxCore 2 years ago
I like the song even if it sounds creepy. Anyone else does?
Nugget2064 2 years ago 26
Isn't that the same song that plays right before Hal kills Frank?
Darkn335 2 years ago
I don't think so. It is the music you hear when the apes look and touch the monolith for the first time. You hear it at the very start of the film and then in the interlude. You could say that the music is the theme tune of the monolith.
IfIfsandands 2 years ago
these scenes are absolutely incredible and mystical. Thank you. I have first seen them being a child and it gave me many nights of amazing dreams that are hard to describe. It opened my mind to mystical experiences.
OldWaysFollower 2 years ago
This is time travel or light speed travel. 2.nd movie proves it.
Ishtelte 2 years ago
i was high when i see this shit for first time....just imagine what happens
SeikOner 2 years ago
just like my windows media player radom accu
Aktuvor 2 years ago 2
If i donr renember bad the book mentions that at some point in this "trip" Dave shees ships.. could be those things in 4:37 ?
sparrowlt 2 years ago
As I remember they are not exactly ships but something like 7 segments from something bigger. Don't remember good enought through.
LucaTurilli89 2 years ago
I think that's just one of the differences between the book and the film. in the book, Bowman also says "it's full of stars!"
jakespick 2 years ago
Amenazadora y exitante, espiatorio viaje del Universo hasta el lado mas profundo del Ser Humano.
randlemcmurphi 2 years ago
LSD!!
habla1447 2 years ago 3
Ah why did you cut the face scenes, eliminating things from a movie brilliantly made like this is against everything since everything was made for a reason in this film :)
kakipipimoki 2 years ago 2
totally agreed. dave's facial expressions, and the camera vibration.... it hits me like a ton of bricks. imagine seeing something like that in real life. his face made me believe he _was_ actually seeing it. not to mention seeing the effects reflect off his helmet.
saxrider 2 years ago
Greatest
Movie
Ever
raposofan 2 years ago 2
amazing scenes, esp considering this was many many years before CGI. Awesome cinematography.
bonnie43uk 2 years ago 3
dude why did u cut out the scenes where u can see his face scramble cause of al the ultracosmic Vibe's ?
dudefrombelgium 2 years ago
The Monolith created the wormhole for his POD.
And the destination is unknown but what the book says is that there is an artificial environment there for him to live. everything from the bed to a box of cereal is artificial. All recreated by the what ever sent the monolith in the first place. What do you make that ? ^.^
annuitcoetis 2 years ago
Acoording to the reviews Ive read, this final scene is the monolith helping Bowman, evolving mentally and getting a better understanding of the universe. In a symbolic sense he is reborn at the end, and sease to exist in a physical form. He becomes the next step in human evulotion, he "acends" sort of speak.
ZkinandBonez 2 years ago 4
GREAT COMMENT MAN
SUPERBENDER143 2 years ago
yes, and the hotel room scene represents the final stages of the process. where the "others" have sent him so they can finish evolving him - to a place that is familiar and contains a sense of comfortability for Bowman.
Kubrick is a genius. he's the only director, ever, to be able to translate beautiful music in film-form.
jakespick 2 years ago
Alot of people dont understand the movie. but thats what makes Kubrick films so great and above what anyone else was doing at the time. I believe the ending was brillantly made, thats all part of the science part of it, it doesn't have to make sense.
GameOST 2 years ago 19
@GameOST The ending makes sense if you read the original novel by Arthur C. Clarke. He pretty much explains everything.
44excalibur 1 year ago
@GameOST
IMO, what's done makes sense in a way and the choices had reasons.
One of Mr. Kubrick's intentions for "2001" were visuals just for the sake of their beauty.
But, as space is largely inaccessible for people to experience for themselves, this approach can inspire awe like actually being in space. So, things that seem pointless or nonsensical actually have a meaningful emotional impact that's important for driving the story in cinema format.
Feeling is just as important as thinking.
Watcher3223 1 year ago
@GameOST do they kill the mother alien?what laser weapons do they use?
bobo007xx 10 months ago
Did he accidentally travel into a worm hole or something?
killamonkey 2 years ago
magic !
cosmojairzinho14 2 years ago
Trippy
TyRiders2 2 years ago 2
You're missing the best part - the actual effects on David's face!
shivaboyd 2 years ago 3
I thought about it a long time, using Davids Face and Eyes scenes while traveling through the Dimensions for this SFX Tribute. But decided against it. Davids reactions are more superior acting and excellent editing, than special visual effects.
MetalApe 2 years ago 2
The colorrrrrrs :D
AshleyTisdaleLover07 2 years ago
Drop your bible & give the theory of evolution a nice soak! That is exactly what this scene represents.
Blokechest 2 years ago
He had some LSD in that time
Franciszek64 2 years ago
When i saw this I was like what the fuck!!!!!!! They were on drugs when they made this scene. Great movie wiers scene
videogamer568 2 years ago
actually Kubrick never took drugs, he was just a great visionary :)
jillybob 2 years ago
really? wasnt kubrick a hedonist
morbentfel 2 years ago
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door2yourheart 2 years ago
I don't get the last part of the movie. I saw this film first when I was about 8 and I thought that the confrontation with Hal was cool and that the space stuff was cool, but then it just went into an acid trip with a white room, and old man, and then this huge baby being spawned in outer space. I was like, "Well, it was cool until all that random crap happened."
Goldberg1337 2 years ago
I had that same experiance?
herbienbrian 2 years ago
I read that Kubrick didn't know what to do after Hal was defeated... and it shows!
Goldberg1337 2 years ago
hm, that could possibly be true
herbienbrian 2 years ago
This must be what it's like to take acid.
Goldberg1337 2 years ago
Try acid, looking at those scenes on your TV and having Motteke! Sailor Fuku! (Redalice Remix) playing in your speakers.
After 2 minutes, I couldn't hang on. Was totally shook off. Then, I cried for an hour.
cosypeter 2 years ago
Uh, what? I don't think that doing acid is such a good idea in the first place...
Goldberg1337 2 years ago
shame on you
LoKimLinProject 2 years ago
Isn't dropping acid like rewiring your brain the wrong way?
Goldberg1337 2 years ago
its more like "heightening" your brain. Can be very instense and interesting, but there is a price. There is a reason we are not naturally in that state of mind. We would be drooling vegetables by age 10 if it were so.
rm2551 2 years ago 5
i love you! aha :D
jillybob 2 years ago
Thanks! LOL
rm2551 2 years ago
this is some classic shit, kubrick forever
MortAuPat 2 years ago
Is it just me.. but i think Technology is mans way of undoing him self? I was just wondering. I mean Tehnlogy is great and all, but too muych is gonna have robots trying to kill us and ECT.
Geo77551 2 years ago
Get what you can. Visual poetry at least.
Zeesterling1 2 years ago
i don't get this movie
someone explain it to me
rickypwnz 2 years ago
Until 1981, this is exactly what mant Scientists thought it would look like if FTL and Trans Dimensional Travel couold be done. Unfotunately, Reality is not as "Cool & Colorful."
AblePumper 2 years ago
I saw this on a big movie screen in a theatre with good stereo sound and I nearly had a heart attack watching this scene.
blindandwatching 2 years ago 3
yea no "Radiohead" for me thanks...
Moonlight sonata or Mozart's Requiem will do it but Kubrick's choice of the music is just as well
FlickerFilmPictures 2 years ago 3
2001 stars from me.
eisenvater1000 2 years ago
magnifique!!!!
rinca92 2 years ago
5* ;-)
SolerBros 2 years ago 2
why did you cut Dave's face?
you also cut some incredible scenes of the trip to infinit
why ?
sinsin92 2 years ago
It's all about "Handmade Visual Effects" in my Tributes. Nothing else. No Plot. Sorry!
MetalApe 2 years ago
the greatest scene of movies history
fromunder73 2 years ago 2
one of the deepest of all movie history
it give many ways, U can almost understand it the way you want
sinsin92 2 years ago
is there anyway to view it in HD?
RYNB909 2 years ago
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wtf o.0
DonutSSF 2 years ago
Odyssee 2001 sequenzes + Radiohead - Sail to the moon = feeling the possible kind future of the mankind
AGWittmann 3 years ago
Please don't compare anything of Kubrick's to Radiohead.
Radiohead sucks.
sveikauskovich 3 years ago 8
Did you cut out the parts where the camera flashes to Dave's face? I know you skipped the whole room sequence because it's not really in space.
Muenchies 3 years ago
Yes. Sorry, my Tributes are mostly about Visual Effects in Space without CGI.
MetalApe 2 years ago
travelling faster than the speed of light, changing time and becoming reborn.
hoodedhumanhero 3 years ago
How did they do all those effects in the time before computer-made effects?
Firefox9895 3 years ago
slit-scan photography
joejumps4fun 3 years ago
Greatest movie ever made.
onehandraisinbransam 3 years ago 3
Too perfect.
thinwristsx 3 years ago 2
Is the film about evolution and the constant search for knowledge and understanding?
PHANTOMZ0NE 3 years ago 5
This would make for a great screensaver.
PHANTOMZ0NE 3 years ago 7
it would lol
keemer08 3 years ago
What exactly is happening here with all the coloured lights?
PHANTOMZ0NE 3 years ago
Beautiful.
Mezzurchadnezzah 3 years ago
I FINALLY UNDERSTAND!
UnrealSlayer92 3 years ago 5
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Whats there to fucking understand, just a stupid hippie movie. Put Stanley Kubricks in the hood and he will become a real man instead of crying about how the universe never goes his way.
PGHolmes 3 years ago
The book goes into great detail about this sequence, there is a lot of detail that is left out actually.
underdriverz 3 years ago 4
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terrible
I tried But its just terrible !
system0system 3 years ago
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IT SUCKS
owndeath13 3 years ago
Wow
windowsfuck 3 years ago 3
This scared the hell out of me the first time
BillytheT19 3 years ago 7
but i still consider it my favorite movie
BillytheT19 3 years ago 4
There are no words..
CtrlRm 3 years ago 2
I cried the first time... not sure why. Just fell into a trance.
0neCleverName 3 years ago 3
Gah, sometimes I just can't stand it when people say "I don't get it" or "this is weird". but that's just me, movie veiwers these days only want to have the meaning shoved right in their face, they don't want to have to think about it.
enemyofbohemia 3 years ago 5
I damn agree,that's why I get the feeling that the people these days are down right retarded.
You basically have to hold their hand and walk them them.
It's movies like this that get replaced with stupid humor and violence like blood and gore.
For example: EPIC MOVIE period.
ultimatesupermario 3 years ago 2
1:45 The Big Bang...?
UnrealSlayer92 3 years ago 3
Hmm idk, I guess it's a possibility; Bowman in the book does go basically to the dawn of the universe and fast-forwards to 2001, but that's after he becomes the Star Child.
seinfeld1006 3 years ago
I don't get the ending? What is happening?
RainbowSixShooter 3 years ago 2
i think that he is reborn into a starchild
but im not sure
WeedEatinFlyinCougar 3 years ago
Sublime! Sublime! Magnífico. Es todo cuanto puedo decir.
inocentito 3 years ago
El multiverso es una matriz, por eso le llamamos "Matrix".
nightimer5 3 years ago
q viene de madre n latin
q wonito
xddd
JODQ11 3 years ago
Too cool for words!
BullShitMeter 3 years ago 7
Fookin' amazing, dudes and dudettes!
ADemonChewsMyEye 3 years ago 3
4:15 shows the sperm dropping into the Ovas...
BestOfTheBestNumber9 3 years ago 3
I get completely stoned just by watching this sequence.
throttlelever 4 years ago 7
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neothomist1275 4 years ago
The Star Gate opened. the Star Gate closed. In a moment of time too short to be measured, space turned and twisted upon itself. Then Japetus was alone once more, as it had been for 3 million years- alone, except for a derelict ship, sending back its makers messages which they could neither believe nor understand.
FalconKPD 4 years ago 5
I love this sequence, it's so beautiful.
HowIQuittheForest 4 years ago 5