beautiful_loser
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This beautiful film is a picturesque adventure of a man , Keitel , always serene , in quest for a lost film, his life has not any sense but to find this film . The film is about the peace of mind expressed by the greatness. With superb violin music , pictures that fascinates , an odyssey of beauty through Europe . The film becomes a epic and is stamped with a sentiment of mystery , of past , memories , some scenes remind a sort of religious strangeness .
A black monolyth of perfect asymetry is found by apes in the prehistoric era. In the modern times , a monolyth of the same kind is found on the moon by humans. A signal who emanates from this object leads scientists and astronauts on a mission to Jupiter.
2001 is an odyssey through existence and even byond existence. We see in this film the obsession of Kubrick for the perfection , the perfection in the film in its whole , but perfection in the screenplay , a perfection in the movements of camera and perfect synchronisation in the editing, wonderful montages of classical music fusing with planets.
In '68 Kubrick was acknowledge visionary unanimously for showing the voyage into space the way he did , but now we see that where he has been the most visionary is in his representation about the future mythof the supercomputer. Thanks to Arthur C. Clarke too of course.
A film in which the director is in perfect control of all the rudiments inevitable to the good elaboration of a film. Trying to show which place takes the computer facing man , pushing the viewer to a continuous thinking.
2001 is an odyssey through existence and even byond existence. We see in this film the obsession of Kubrick for the perfection , the perfection in the film in its whole , but perfection in the screenplay , a perfection in the movements of camera and perfect synchronisation in the editing, wonderful montages of classical music fusing with planets.
In '68 Kubrick was acknowledge visionary unanimously for showing the voyage into space the way he did , but now we see that where he has been the most visionary is in his representation about the future mythof the supercomputer. Thanks to Arthur C. Clarke too of course.
A film in which the director is in perfect control of all the rudiments inevitable to the good elaboration of a film. Trying to show which place takes the computer facing man , pushing the viewer to a continuous thinking.
I wonder what people find so wrong about this film for giving it a 5.4 -I give it a 8 . I find this film superior to LA HAINE , because it don't just show the thirst for revolution of the youth , its analysing it and shows why a certain system dont work and have to be changed . Its not one of those movies that pretends to show a fair and realistic view on delinquency just by showing nothing or in an artificial way , those film who preravicate what's really the truth, like all those American almost ridiculous films like DANGEROUS MINDS. The good films about the culture of the youth of today , violence , anarchy , are MA 6-T VA CRAC-KER ( CRACK C-T ) ,and others like DE BRUIT ET DE FUREUR . Its not the conventional filmmaking, there's clips, long shooting and riots sequences and its filmed in an almost documentary and innate approach , Richet directed his film freely , with no big spending, he said to the non-professional actors to just act and talk in a natural style, like everyday , as though there wasn't any camera. A good film who show the youth abject to the capitalism and want some radical change. A film showing violence by showing violence , not really denouncing it but encouraging it.