The movie, “2001: A Space Odyssey,” has a one of a kind vision of science and technology. The movie “2001 ” brings a great new style of reality and realism to space technology and travel. Since there was no great technology in 1968 and space travel was not as well defined as today, Cubic stayed away from fantasy and focused more on reality of space travel, a scientific theme throughout the movie. “2001 ” definitely shows the viewer the outer space in a very effective way. The outer space is large and empty, which Cubic displays very well.
His computer, HAL 9000, is one of the most popular computers in my opinion. HAL 9000 is a big machine, and speaks like we expect machines to speak, and is apparently designed to have some emotion. HAL 9000 was built to be invincible with very little flaws and that characteristic is typical to be put in movies, illustrating the point that often movies have too much faith and trust in machines. HAL 9000 was designed to finish his mission and was given enough intelligence and feelings to do so, but when he begins to malfunction, he starts killing the humans onboard as a symbol of his eminence over the human race.
Therefore, even though HAL 9000 is a computer, he possesses many womanlike characteristics. The discussion about science leads into the second point of monoliths and technology. Www. Dictionary. Com defines a monolith as something, such as a column or monument, made from one large block of stone. This is first portrayed in the first couple of scenes in the movie. As the gorilla finds the monolith, picks it up and uses it as a weapon to kill prey. Next, when the gorilla throws the bone up in to the air, it becomes a space ship over Earth.
As searched, this was the longest time change in history of all the movies. Considering the bone became the spaceship just shows that even though technologically people have progressed, the minds still stayed relatively the same with the same goals. As a saying my mother once told me, Men are like children, but when they get older they change their toys. I find this to be relevant in “2001 ” as the time change only portrays a different time period but more or less the same content.