Oh totally man. Among the flicks he put out I would have to say my favs are "Dr.strangelove", "the shining", "full metal jacket", and eyes wide shut was allright. Indeed a good director. Ranks up there with scorcesse and tarantino in my book.
The monolith represents and mysterious item (wether godly or alien unknown) that sparks evolution. It landed in the apes and thus they became humans. However humans are like babies in space (they have to learn to walk again in space, use the bathroom again in space, and they eat baby like food.) The first group of astronauts failed with the monlith (because it was placed there as a test of advancment.) As we took pictures and just stared at it like it was nothing special (opposite of the apes wonder). the monolith failed the first group as they have lost their original instints.
The HAL computer we made because we could not do it by ourselves, and in a way the computer looked at us as inferior with our artificial sunlight and primitive minds. So the human Boman had to perform acts of survival and courage (the original instints of the human) in order to survive the computer. After which the Spaceship (shaped like a sperm) traveled into the moons of jupiter (call the floating monolith an ovary) and into the 4th dimension ( the breeding area). You see the same man as he faces his final challenge (death). The wine glass falls but the wine remains (purity). The man has passed the test... and has become THE STAR CHILD! =P. This will be the next step in evolution for the humans to further explore into the great unknown... and perhaps they will one day reach the destination meant for them ( the destination being the source of the monolith and its testing placements.
Good, really good. =] everything with Damon's patched up and we're back to the same old Damon and Kylie, which makes me very happy. And school's going very good, pulling As and Bs so far. Trying not to blow it. XD hope to catch you on sometime. =]
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