A bold and reckless attempt by the director

Alexandra 2022-03-23 09:02:11

Continuing the serious #sci-fi# classic of #2001SpaceOdyssey# - #2010Megatron Helios# (2010) by Peter Hyams in 1984 is still serious and full of the space scene, the setting of the gravity space chamber and the performance of the actors Philosophical meaning. The movie explains the logical paradox of the computer #HAL# in the previous film, and the whereabouts of astronaut David Bowman, who disappeared under the power of Blackstone.

However, a large number of disputes in the background of the Cold War have diluted the theme of the film, and finally did not give Blackstone's ultimate answer, but the self-sacrifice of the computer "Hal" and the final important information given by the planet EUROPA, giving the film a typical sublimation and conclusion. , will not end without a problem. In the last five minutes, the ending points directly to the theme of the film, which is defined for the existence of Blackstone, which is also a bold and reckless attempt by the director.

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2010: The Year We Make Contact quotes

  • [HAL is told he may have to sacrifice himself to save the crew]

    HAL 9000: I understand now, Dr. Chandra. Thank you for telling me the truth.

    Dr. Chandra: You deserve it.

  • Heywood Floyd: [referencing Discovery's schematic diagrams] Are these the power connections for all the control-based circuits?

    Walter Curnow: Most of them, yeah.

    Heywood Floyd: What other ones are there?

    Walter Curnow: Well, all the environmental controls are fed with this one here...

    Heywood Floyd: Yeah yeah yeah, but this is the one that feeds into HAL, right?

    Walter Curnow: Right.

    Heywood Floyd: Okay... I want you to install this little beauty... right about... there. Just inside the cable trunking.

    [hands a small device to Curnow]

    Heywood Floyd: I want you to put it where no one can find it without a deliberate search.

    Walter Curnow: No shit?

    Heywood Floyd: No shit.

    Walter Curnow: This is pretty sweet... Non-conducting blade, so there won't be any short-circuits when you trigger it... Where's the remote control?

    Heywood Floyd: If I trigger it. The control's in my compartment. Little red calculator? You've seen it. You put in nine '9s'. Take the square root, and then hit 'Integer.' In an emergency, even you could do it.

    Walter Curnow: What kind of emergency?

    Heywood Floyd: Well if I knew that, I wouldn't need this stupid thing now, would I?

    [holds up the device]

    Walter Curnow: Y'know, Chandra'd have kittens if he found out.

    Heywood Floyd: Yeah. But he isn't gonna find out, is he.

    Walter Curnow: Not from me. They could tear off my fingernails, I won't talk.

    Heywood Floyd: Good. Install it tonight when he's asleep. If he ever does sleep.

    Walter Curnow: How can you tell?