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2001: A Space Odyssey's ending loops back to its beginning but changes the POV. Reflected in the Starchild's eye is a callback to the opening. After our POV enters the Monolith we see the same elements: the Moon, the Earth and the "light". First the sun and then "our" light...

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Reconsidering Cinemavor 3 Jahren

However vast the darkness, we must supply our own light. ~ Kubrick

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humanvor 3 Jahren

A cinematic masterpiece

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Mikevor 3 Jahren

You son of a bitch! Good work!

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Milgrimvor 3 Jahren

What do you think lovely sweet @faerver s? It's not 1:1 but still I like this idea, and even if its not so, fuck it I love thinking about meaning beyond authorial intent. I'm crossing the stargate and in the process I remember you.

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Vicky Peavor 3 Jahren

Does anyone know at what point in the film the greenhouse appears?

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