Stanley Kubrick Finally Explains the Ending to ‘2001’, 50 Years Later

A rare interview with the late filmmaker has resurfaced

Stanley Kubrick Finally Explains the Ending to ‘2001’, 50 Years Later

Stanley Kubrick Finally Explains the Ending to ‘2001’, 50 Years Later

By Kirk Miller

That psychedelic, time-traveling hotel-room sequence at the end of 2001: A Space Odyssey? All by the book, apparently.

In a recently uncovered Stanley Kubrick interview with Japanese TV from 1980, the director spells out his vision of the WTF finale to his sci-fi masterpiece (which was just restored and is now back in theaters as part of a 50th anniversary celebration).

Admittedly, we’re only hearing the iconic director’s voice as he talks with host Jun’ichi Yaoi for a documentary about paranormal experiences. The footage was never used, but was reportedly found on a tape sold on eBay in 2016 —  so the hazy origins and lack of Kubrick’s appearance means this might not be 100% legit.

If it is true, Kubrick actually stayed close to Arthur C. Clarke’s book: astronaut Dave Bowman is taken in by “god-like entities” who keep him in a zoo-like exhibit (that hotel room) until he’s later “transformed into some sort of super being and sent back to Earth” for unknown purposes. As the director notes, it’s a common pattern in mythology “of all cultures in the world.”

Duh.

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