Haus of Woo.









21/F/LA

She sees the world through both eyes. A firm believer that actions speak louder than words, she can often be seen quietly observing others, absorbing every detail. Uncertain about most things, but certain about one: she is a mystery even unto herself.


2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick, 1968)
“I think that 2001, like music, succeeds in  short-circuiting the rigid surface cultural blocks that shackle our  consciousness to narrowly limited areas of experience and is able to cut  directly through to areas of emotional comprehension. In two hours and  twenty minutes of film there are only forty minutes of dialogue.
I think one of the areas where 2001 succeeds is in stimulating thoughts about man’s destiny and role in the universe in the minds of  people who in the normal course of their lives would never have considered  such matters. Here again, you’ve got the resemblance to music; an Alabama  truck driver, whose views in every other respect would be extremely narrow,  is able to listen to a Beatles record on the same level of appreciation and  perception as a young Cambridge intellectual, because their emotions and  subconscious are far more similar than their intellects. The common bond  is their subconscious emotional reaction; and I think that a film which can  communicate on this level can have a more profound spectrum of impact than  any form of traditional verbal communication.
The problem with movies is that since the talkies the film industry has historically been conservative and word-oriented. The three-act play has  been the model. It’s time to abandon the conventional view of the movie as  an extension of the three-act play.”
—Kubrick, Stanley Kubrick: Interviews (1970)

2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick, 1968)

“I think that 2001, like music, succeeds in short-circuiting the rigid surface cultural blocks that shackle our consciousness to narrowly limited areas of experience and is able to cut directly through to areas of emotional comprehension. In two hours and twenty minutes of film there are only forty minutes of dialogue.

I think one of the areas where 2001 succeeds is in stimulating thoughts about man’s destiny and role in the universe in the minds of people who in the normal course of their lives would never have considered such matters. Here again, you’ve got the resemblance to music; an Alabama truck driver, whose views in every other respect would be extremely narrow, is able to listen to a Beatles record on the same level of appreciation and perception as a young Cambridge intellectual, because their emotions and subconscious are far more similar than their intellects. The common bond is their subconscious emotional reaction; and I think that a film which can communicate on this level can have a more profound spectrum of impact than any form of traditional verbal communication.

The problem with movies is that since the talkies the film industry has historically been conservative and word-oriented. The three-act play has been the model. It’s time to abandon the conventional view of the movie as an extension of the three-act play.”

—Kubrick, Stanley Kubrick: Interviews (1970)


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