
Channel: A Matter of Film
Category: Film & Animation
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Description: 2001: A Space Odyssey is the rare movie that transcends its genre, generation and even cinema itself. Just as a beautiful painting or an enchanting piece of music without explanation from the author, 2001 is a movie that will be forever analyzed, but never fully understood. It’s a film that’s meant to be experienced, rather than seen. Join our Patreon Family and get super cool benefits! patreon.com/amatterofilm This video was made possible by our AWESOME PATRONS! Special thanks to: The Sensitive Nice Guy Show with Jordan Rockwell: Associate Producer Jasmine Jackson: Associate Producer Isaias Coronado: Associate Producer Daniel Chaput: Assistant Producer Gustavo Schroeder: Assistant Producer Melissa Alcaraz: Assistant Producer Thomas Allen: Assistant Producer We would also like to thank: Pedro Gutiérrez, Jose Tamayo, Russell Breckenridge John Martin & James Dermelj for their amazing support! Recommended: 2001: A Space Odyssey - Ending Explained: youtu.be/8KLujOXs8wg 2001: A Space Odyssey - What’s the Difference?: youtu.be/KgmUW2nKyug Perhaps no other film continues to be as enigmatic as Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey, the ultimate science fiction film. Undeniably epic in scope and riddled with mystic symbolism, 2001 operates on a level much closer to abstract art than a traditional film, without the reliance on words, as the film contains no dialogue for roughly the first and last 20 minutes. The language of Kubrick’s masterpiece is an elegant dance of music and images, of complex concepts and abstractions. Together, they build a beautiful bridge connecting experimental and traditional plot driven films, an experience unlike any other in cinema. Be sure to subscribe to our channel!



















