Stanley Kubrick: 2001: A Space Odyssey [American. 1968. Science fiction film] which you provide descriptive criticism of your chosen film, focusing on both its subject matter and form/composition.which you provide interpretive criticism of your chosen film, focusing on both its content and any individual, societal, religious, political, or environmental values that you believe it expresses.which you provide evaluative criticism of your chosen film, focusing on its perfection (artisanship), insight (communicative ability), and inexhaustibility
A Space Odyssey is a Hollywood movie that was released in1968 and touted as the movie that depicted an spaceship with accuracy.
The movie although spectacular and out of the box during those times, to put in simpler words, it's boring and irky. As the characters in the mvoe are confusing and the three sub stories in the movie until bedroom make it even boring. At a point of time when not majority of population didn't knew at least how Jupiter looks like, director went on to mention that people lived on Jupiter and its interaction between humans of different planets lacked complete logic.
However, the director should be applauded for his partisanship. Especially this is the first time probably that audiences witnessed how a spaceship looked like and it was close to a real spaceship, said the scientists. The aesthetics of the movie especially the lighting and vivid colors were outstanding. All in all, this movie is good to watch for its technicalities but the lifeless narrations at many parts and confused screenplay makes it a below average scifi movie.
Stanley Kubrick: 2001: A Space Odyssey [American. 1968. Science fiction film] which you provide descriptive criticism of...
Evaluate the arical
writ the response in which you state your agreement or disagreement
with writer up un these questions guidelines
1) can empathy lead us astrary? how
2) our heart will always go out to the baby in the well, its a
measure of our humanity. but empathy will have to yield to reason
if humanity is to have a future can empathy yield to reason?
how?
thank you
The Baby in the Well: The Case against Empathy* -Paul...