

We have to only guess what happens when he goes back. Anyway, when they get finished with him, as happens in so many myths of all cultures in the world, he is transformed into some kind of super being and sent back to Earth, transformed and made into some sort of superman. The film was written at the same time as the novel by Arthur C.
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Just as we’re not quite sure what do in zoos with animals to try to give them what we think is their natural environment. 2001: A Space Odyssey is a 1968 science-fiction film directed by Stanley Kubrick. They choose this room, which is a very inaccurate replica of French architecture (deliberately so, inaccurate) because one was suggesting that they had some idea of something that he might think was pretty, but wasn’t quite sure. But like many other things in the movie, it doesn’t feel like. It just seems to happen as it does in the film. One very obvious prediction of 2001 that hasn’t panned out, at least yet, is routine, luxurious space travel. They put him in what I suppose you could describe as a human zoo to study him, and his whole life passes from that point on in that room. The idea was supposed to be that he is taken in by god-like entities, creatures of pure energy and intelligence with no shape or form.

When you just say the ideas they sound foolish, whereas if they’re dramatized one feels it, but I'll try. I’ve tried to avoid doing this ever since the picture came out. In a 1980 interview with Jun ' ichi Yaoi, Kubrick offers his interpretation of the film’s ending:
