2001: A Space Odyssey Explained—The Beginning is the end of the film and the end of the film is the beginning. This is the conundrum and seemingly paradoxical question that I will explore in this 20 minute analysis of Director Stanley Kubrick’s unsurpassed 1968 science fiction masterpiece that he cowrote, concurrently, with Arthur C. Clarke inspired by Clarke’s 1951 short story called The Sentinel.
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00:57 Dawn of Man
06:10 Jupiter
16:25 Beyond the Infinite
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