I love talking Kubrick and I appreciate you making these videos! Thank you Kubrick Theory (I don't know how to spell your name is it Shim?) Kubrick leaves it up to interpretation for us to discuss so here's my take. I believe in aliens and I see the Monolith as an extension of their existence. I think they look at us the way we look at other primates as lower beings. At the beginning of the movie during the Dawn of Man segment, when the main homo erectus kills the other for drinking out of the water hole (fighting over resources), I said yep they were dossel before tools and once he fashioned a weapon and took a life he becomes man (it's in the title the dawn of man - in the beginning... -genesis) because man kills. And I also like how later on in the film you have the two astronauts named (water)Poole and Bowman 🏹.
@antoniolucero857 wow , that's an interesting thought about the names Poole and Bowman 🤔 and it's also cool that you mentioned Genesis and "In The Beginning " along with the Dawn of Man sequence since I actually made a whole video about that subject . Also agree Kubrick does want the audience to have their own experience and interpretation of his films . Also yes , my name is spelled Shim and thank you for such a great comment . I appreciate it 👍
Elegant presentation, just like the sleek surface of the monolith itself. I've always accepted the essential mystery at the heart of 2001- the existence of the monolith is a mystery at the beginning of the film and certainly remains so at the end. I never thought of it as religious or even spiritual, It's just a beautiful, brute fact like the Big Bang!
Hmmm, I like your way of looking at it too . 👍 but yes I've always thought there could be an explicitly spiritual interpretation , though it is a very mysterious movie . Thank you for the thoughtful comment .😃
I love talking Kubrick and I appreciate you making these videos! Thank you Kubrick Theory (I don't know how to spell your name is it Shim?)
Kubrick leaves it up to interpretation for us to discuss so here's my take. I believe in aliens and I see the Monolith as an extension of their existence. I think they look at us the way we look at other primates as lower beings. At the beginning of the movie during the Dawn of Man segment, when the main homo erectus kills the other for drinking out of the water hole (fighting over resources), I said yep they were dossel before tools and once he fashioned a weapon and took a life he becomes man (it's in the title the dawn of man - in the beginning... -genesis) because man kills. And I also like how later on in the film you have the two astronauts named (water)Poole and Bowman 🏹.
@antoniolucero857 wow , that's an interesting thought about the names Poole and Bowman 🤔 and it's also cool that you mentioned Genesis and "In The Beginning " along with the Dawn of Man sequence since I actually made a whole video about that subject . Also agree Kubrick does want the audience to have their own experience and interpretation of his films . Also yes , my name is spelled Shim and thank you for such a great comment . I appreciate it 👍
Elegant presentation, just like the sleek surface of the monolith itself. I've always accepted the essential mystery at the heart of 2001- the existence of the monolith is a mystery at the beginning of the film and certainly remains so at the end. I never thought of it as religious or even spiritual, It's just a beautiful, brute fact like the Big Bang!
Hmmm, I like your way of looking at it too . 👍 but yes I've always thought there could be an explicitly spiritual interpretation , though it is a very mysterious movie . Thank you for the thoughtful comment .😃
I know who created the monoliths. Science fiction writers ✍️
@@SPQR748 that's also true 🤣 thank you 👍