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Since its premiere in 1968, the film 2001: A Space Odyssey has been analysed and interpreted by numerous people, ranging from professional movie critics to amateur writers and science fiction fans. The director of the film, Stanley Kubrick, and the writer, Arthur C. Clarke, wanted to leave the film open to philosophical and allegorical interpretation, purposely presenting the final sequences of the film without the underlying thread being apparent; a concept illustrated by the final shot of the film, which contains the image of the embryonic "Starchild". Nonetheless, in July 2018, Kubrick's interpretation of the ending scene was presented after being newly found in an early interview.

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  • Since its premiere in 1968, the film 2001: A Space Odyssey has been analysed and interpreted by numerous people, ranging from professional movie critics to amateur writers and science fiction fans. The director of the film, Stanley Kubrick, and the writer, Arthur C. Clarke, wanted to leave the film open to philosophical and allegorical interpretation, purposely presenting the final sequences of the film without the underlying thread being apparent; a concept illustrated by the final shot of the film, which contains the image of the embryonic "Starchild". Nonetheless, in July 2018, Kubrick's interpretation of the ending scene was presented after being newly found in an early interview. (en)
  • Desde su estreno en 1968, multitud de personas han analizado y realizado interpretaciones de 2001: Una odisea del espacio, desde críticos de cine profesionales hasta fanáticos de la ciencia ficción, pasando por escritores aficionados. El director, Stanley Kubrick, y el escritor, Arthur C. Clarke, quisieron dejar la película abierta a una interpretación filosófica y alegórica. Así, las secuencias finales se presentan deliberadamente sin un hilo conductor claro, como ilustra crípticamente el último fotograma: la imagen del embrionario “Starchild” (niño estelar) que aparece flotando en el espacio. (es)
  • Dalla sua prima nel 1968, 2001: Odissea nello spazio è stato analizzato e interpretato da molte persone: da critici cinematografici professionisti a scrittori dilettanti e appassionati di fantascienza. Il regista del film, Stanley Kubrick, e lo scrittore, Arthur C. Clarke, volevano lasciare il film aperto a interpretazioni filosofiche e allegoriche, presentando intenzionalmente le sequenze finali del film senza che il filo narrativo alla sua base fosse evidente; un concetto illustrato dal fotogramma finale del film, che contiene l'immagine di un embrionale "Bambino delle stelle". (it)
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  • Since its premiere in 1968, the film 2001: A Space Odyssey has been analysed and interpreted by numerous people, ranging from professional movie critics to amateur writers and science fiction fans. The director of the film, Stanley Kubrick, and the writer, Arthur C. Clarke, wanted to leave the film open to philosophical and allegorical interpretation, purposely presenting the final sequences of the film without the underlying thread being apparent; a concept illustrated by the final shot of the film, which contains the image of the embryonic "Starchild". Nonetheless, in July 2018, Kubrick's interpretation of the ending scene was presented after being newly found in an early interview. (en)
  • Desde su estreno en 1968, multitud de personas han analizado y realizado interpretaciones de 2001: Una odisea del espacio, desde críticos de cine profesionales hasta fanáticos de la ciencia ficción, pasando por escritores aficionados. El director, Stanley Kubrick, y el escritor, Arthur C. Clarke, quisieron dejar la película abierta a una interpretación filosófica y alegórica. Así, las secuencias finales se presentan deliberadamente sin un hilo conductor claro, como ilustra crípticamente el último fotograma: la imagen del embrionario “Starchild” (niño estelar) que aparece flotando en el espacio. (es)
  • Dalla sua prima nel 1968, 2001: Odissea nello spazio è stato analizzato e interpretato da molte persone: da critici cinematografici professionisti a scrittori dilettanti e appassionati di fantascienza. Il regista del film, Stanley Kubrick, e lo scrittore, Arthur C. Clarke, volevano lasciare il film aperto a interpretazioni filosofiche e allegoriche, presentando intenzionalmente le sequenze finali del film senza che il filo narrativo alla sua base fosse evidente; un concetto illustrato dal fotogramma finale del film, che contiene l'immagine di un embrionale "Bambino delle stelle". (it)
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  • Interpretaciones de 2001: Una odisea del espacio (es)
  • Interpretazioni di 2001: Odissea nello spazio (it)
  • Interpretations of 2001: A Space Odyssey (en)
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