Movie interpretations
Sunday, September 20th, 2009“You’re free to speculate as you wish about the philosophical and allegorical meaning of the film — and such speculation is one indication that it has succeeded in gripping the audience at a deep level — but I don’t want to spell out a verbal road map for 2001 that every viewer will feel obligated to pursue or else fear he’s missed the point.” – Stanley Kubrick
I just finished watching 2001 A Space Odyssey, and as always the first thing I do after seeing a movie is to visit its wikipedia page to read the plot and interpretations of the movie. Even for movies that weren’t meant to be particularly deep, I always read up. The quote by Kubrick was given when asked for an interpretation of 2001. By and large, I totally agree. Since we are all different, we all pursue our own intellectual thoughts.
So the question on my mind is what was this monolithic block? One of the reasons I always read up on a movie is because I’m afraid I missed the point, which Kubrick pointed out. I’m afraid to make connections, which differ from the director/author’s intentions. But just like how Tarantino has his interpretations on the song “Like a virgin” (which perhaps wasn’t the song writer’s original intentions), shouldn’t we all have our interpretations on things? Maybe this is why 2001 is highly acclaimed.
As for what I got out of the movie, I guess it was the special effects. For a film made in 1968, it is pretty spectacular. The “Dawn of man” was particularly boring for me (and I kept thinking back at The Simpsons awesome parody of it) and the lack of dialogue and prolonged cinematic effects didn’t do it for me. I loved the HAL 9000 portion of the movie, and finally understood all The Simpsons references made to it. The only thing gripping about the movie was the monolithic block, and trying to figure out what it is. I’m truly a mystery fan boy, with favourites such as The Maltese Falcon and Chinatown.
The block will remain an enigma, just like the intentions of the movie. My overall interpretation of the movie? Computers will eventually get smart enough and take over us (which it has probably achieved already on my part, since I spend a crazy amount of time in front of a computer).