Stanley Kubrick’s trippy, glacial odyssey from ape to star child is the most ambitious film ever made—a visual poem about evolution, technology, and the unknown. The bone-to-spaceship cut remains cinema’s greatest single jump, and HAL 9000’s quiet terror has never been topped. It’s challenging, maddeningly slow, and absolutely essential.
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