What does the ending of 2001 Space Odyssey mean?

In a 1980 interview that remained obscure until being rediscovered in 2018, Kubrick explained the intent of the film's ending. God-like beings of "pure energy and intelligence" place the astronaut in a human zoo, where he passes his entire life with "no sense of time".
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What is the room at the end of 2001: A Space Odyssey?

The Hotel Room anomaly is a replica of a hotel room that serves as a temporary location, in unknown space and time, for David Bowman to make his evolutionary transformation from flesh and blood into an energy being, in Arthur C. Clarke's 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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What is the main message in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey?

The film, in its most basic terms, is a parable about Man. It is what Kubrick wanted to say about Man as a race, an idea and an inhabitant of the universe. More specifically, it is a film about man's journey from the natural state of a tool-using state and then again into a higher order of natural state.
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What does the monolith represent in 2001: A Space Odyssey?

A black monolith, shaped like a domino, appears at the moment in prehistory when human ancestors discover how to use tools, and another is later found, in the year 2001, just below the lunar surface, where it reflects signals toward Jupiter's moons.
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Why did Hal go crazy?

Dr. Chandra discovers that HAL's crisis was caused by a programming contradiction: he was constructed for "the accurate processing of information without distortion or concealment", yet his orders, directly from Dr.
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What Does The Ending Of 2001: A Space Odyssey Really Mean?



What does the star child represent in 2001?

The Starchild, as shown on screen, is a cinematic representation of the consciousness of Dave Bowman. His consciousness was drawn into the TMA-2 monolith. Bowman is effectively reborn within the monolith and looks over mankind. The image of the Starchild symbolizes this rebirth.
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What does a monolith symbolize?

The monolith is here, therefore the monolith was once made, and therefore we are not alone: It is a symbol of terror and reassurance at the same time.
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Is HAL 9000 Evil?

So why did HAL 9000 suddenly break bad? Well, the most surface level reading of the story is that HAL had a glitch that turned him evil and made him want to kill the crew. Proof that you can never trust those treacherous robots!
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What kind of room does Dave end up in?

A recently unearthed interview with Kubrick brings more light to the ending scenes of the film. The French room is basically a zoo enclosure in which Dave was studied before he was transformed into the Starchild.
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How does Bowman gain control of the ship?

7. How does Poole die?
  • He kills himself.
  • Hal electrocutes him.
  • He is crushed by an extra-vehicular pod.
  • Bowman poisons him in order to take sole control of the ship.
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What does Hal stand for?

HAL is an acronym standing for "Heuristically programmed ALgorithmic computer." "Heuristic" and "Algorithmic" are two primary processes of intelligence. HAL is capable of speech recognition, natural language understanding, lip reading, and thinking well enough to beat humans at chess.
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Is there a third Space Odyssey movie?

2010: Odyssey Two was developed into a 1984 film and 2061: Odyssey Three was published in 1987 which Tom Hanks had originally expressed interest in producing a film adaptation for MGM with himself cast in the role of Floyd, but it never happened.
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What was the monolith in 2010?

In the first, in 2010: Odyssey Two, millions of Monoliths are generated to transform Jupiter into a star, subsequently named Lucifer.
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Is there a 3001 movie?

The adaptation of Arthur C. Clarke's "3001: The Final Odyssey" has been commissioned by Syfy, and will be adapted by Pirates of the Caribbean screenwriter Stuart Beattie.
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Does HAL cheat at chess?

Here's the thing, though: HAL didn't describe his moves properly. He should have said "queen to bishop six." He's describing a mate in two moves when in reality Frank could have prolonged the game and didn't need to concede it so early. In describing the wrong move, HAL cheats his way to a victory.
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Why does HAL sing Daisy?

There, he was treated to a performance of the song 'Daisy Bell' (or, 'A Bicycle Built for Two') by the IBM 704 computer. This evidently inspired him to have HAL sing the song as an homage to the programmers of the 704 at Bell Labs, John L. Kelly, Carol Lockbaum, and Max Mathews.
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What does HAL say to Dave?

HAL : I am putting myself to the fullest possible use, which is all I think that any conscious entity can ever hope to do. Dave Bowman : Hello, HAL. Do you read me, HAL? HAL : Affirmative, Dave.
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Who was behind the monolith?

The monolith was something unique and fun in an otherwise stressful time." On December 5, a group of four artists (Wade McKenzie, Travis Kenney, Randall Kenney and Jared Riddle) declared that they were the creators of the original structure, and after it was toppled, decided to replace it with a new one.
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Whose music is linked to the monolith in 2001: A Space Odyssey?

The use of Strauss's 'Sunrise' theme in 2001: A Space Odyssey made it one of the most popular pieces of classical music. But the film's director Stanley Kubrick originally commissioned a soundtrack from the great Hollywood composer Alex North, with whom he had worked previously on Spartacus and Dr.
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Is Dave the Star Child?

David Bowman as a Star Child (as seen in the 2001 film), going through lifecycles just as The Firstborn. The Star Child is what David Bowman becomes after his experience through the Star Gate, in the Jovian system, in Arthur C. Clarke's 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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What does Dave Bowman become?

He transforms into a being whom Clarke called the "Star Child," free from the evil tyranny of matter, free to move about in space and time. Dave Bowman was one of the five men, along with the HAL-9000 supercomputer, in a spaceship, the Discovery, traveling toward Jupiter.
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What happens when Bowman lands on Japetus?

He takes one of the extra-vehicular pods in an attempt to land on the slab. The slab, which had been inert for so long, opens and is full of stars. It swallows Bowman's pod and disappears from Japetus. Mission control never hears from Bowman again.
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Is 3001: The Final Odyssey a movie?

The NBCUniversal-owned cable network announced Monday that it is adapting Arthur C. Clarke's novel 3001: The Final Odyssey into a miniseries. First published in 1997, the book is the fourth in Clarke's Space Odyssey series and resolves the tale that was begun in 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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