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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Peter Hyams |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 07 December, 1984 |
| MPAA RATING: | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | NTSC |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
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Customer Reviews of 2010
Pedestrian It's amazing how Kubrick's 2001 has barely dated. <
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>This one, on the other hand, has dated badly: Every computer screen, every sound-effect is early 80's cheese. (Except when they are using elements of the original). <
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>And instead of the cold, brilliant Kubrick style, we have a conventional aesthetic. Same with the plot: The astronaut must leave his family. The Russians and Americans must get along. Hal is kinder, gentler. No edge here whatsoever. <
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>This is as different from 2001 as the second half of A.I. is different from the first half. (Which is to say: Nowhere near as good.) <
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>Not the worst film if you want to waste a little time on something second-rate. <
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>THIS, however, is pure genius: <
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>Boundary at four another world beyonds of year. <
>The theme seems not to change. <
>I will feel the sense of crisis that might happen tomorrow. <
>I want to be pleased with alive in four years.
To the world that will be faced in the future
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2010: The Year We Make Contact
This is an excellent sequel to the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey. I have seen 2010 at least once a year since it came out and I never tire of it. The graphics are beautiful, especially when the Russian space ship arrives near Jupiter. The mysticism portrayed in the monolith puts forth philosophical questions about how a living, loving, intelligent Creator works in the Act of Creating. It shows that the Creator in the shape of a box cannot be contained in a box, but works in mystic and natural ways to re-Create. This is why we call the Creator the "Great Mystery". It may be a fictional story, but stranger stories have come true. I think this movie could be considered "prophetic" in concept, as well as wishful that the Creator of the universe would show us the way again with a little more force.