2001 A Space Odyssey
The movie follows a discovery beneath Lunar surface that creates a synergy between the past and the future.
19 October 1909, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
13 March 1928, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
10 December 1941, Brienz, Bern, Switzerland
31 January 1922, Oakland, California, USA
29 May 1941
21 October 1926, Liverpool, England, UK
April 11, 2016
With its breathtaking photography and a still-unparalleled sense of wonder, the film demonstrated Kubrick's single-minded focus to inspire awe in his audience.
March 31, 2016
A visual masterpiece, weakened by a glacial pace and an ambiguous ending.
December 24, 2013
2001 lingers on the mind like a tall, black riddle: Where are the new bones, the new tools, that will take us higher? Do we even deserve them?
December 01, 2014
Kubrick's spaceships are perhaps little more than Airfix models, but he makes them majestic, even awesome in the proper sense of the word.
May 08, 2007
The film's projections of the cold war and antiquated product placements may look quaint now, but the poetry is as hard-edged and full of wonder as ever.
November 09, 2014
2001 will emerge from its initial long-run Cinerama engagements and subsequent extended runs as one of MGM's all-time box office hits ...
April 04, 2017
A masterpiece for the ages, it's bereft of a time, or period, and unfolds a compelling and brilliant tale while also challenging audiences every single time.
January 14, 2013
Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey is some sort of great film, and an unforgettable endeavor. Technically and imaginatively, what he put into it is staggering.
April 11, 2016
The point of 2001 is not its drama but its philosophical experience and the monumental questions of historical discourse it evokes.
April 03, 2016
A small sphere of intellectuals will feel that Kubrick has said something, simply because one expected him to say something. ... Most moviegoers will only wish that Mr. Kubrick would come back down to earth.
February 16, 2016
I shall go and see it again as soon as possible, for one thing is clear. Man has shrunk space, but Kubrick has expanded the cinema.

