2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) - 'The Blue Danube' (waltz) scene [1080p]
There’s no certain data in what I’m about to write.
In the sense that I’ll get dates wrong, I won’t name names, and if I do, it will be because that’s how I remember them.
I saw the film in a "second showing" in 1972, but maybe even after that. A child, anyway.
I knew nothing about Kubrick, a misogynist by nature, nor did I know that Clarke was a pedophile (later declared so in Sri Lanka, as an old paralytic).
But my uncle Guido had figured that I would understand.
Because children don’t need things explained to them: remember that aviator who told a tale about a little prince?
To me, the story was understandable in the absolute indifference of human relationships: the father who "videophones" his daughter promising her, perhaps, a little monkey and then goes to take a dump taking half an hour to read the instructions on how to do it in zero gravity.
The greatest wonder of discovering the existence of a vastly superior alien race reduced to a mere "State Affair," the dialogue of the astronaut (then the only survivor) with the parents.
A ridiculous humanity, after all.
A story that speaks of incomprehensibility, of little idiotic beings who think they are sentient, in short.
Now watching it again, I know there was much more.
But anyway, when Hal 9000 goes mad, he’s irresistible!
Girogirotondoooo... Haw!
There’s no certain data in what I’m about to write.
In the sense that I’ll get dates wrong, I won’t name names, and if I do, it will be because that’s how I remember them.
I saw the film in a "second showing" in 1972, but maybe even after that. A child, anyway.
I knew nothing about Kubrick, a misogynist by nature, nor did I know that Clarke was a pedophile (later declared so in Sri Lanka, as an old paralytic).
But my uncle Guido had figured that I would understand.
Because children don’t need things explained to them: remember that aviator who told a tale about a little prince?
To me, the story was understandable in the absolute indifference of human relationships: the father who "videophones" his daughter promising her, perhaps, a little monkey and then goes to take a dump taking half an hour to read the instructions on how to do it in zero gravity.
The greatest wonder of discovering the existence of a vastly superior alien race reduced to a mere "State Affair," the dialogue of the astronaut (then the only survivor) with the parents.
A ridiculous humanity, after all.
A story that speaks of incomprehensibility, of little idiotic beings who think they are sentient, in short.
Now watching it again, I know there was much more.
But anyway, when Hal 9000 goes mad, he’s irresistible!
Girogirotondoooo... Haw!
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