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''It's a film with no universally agreed ending and asks many more questions than it answers, yet is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest achievements in science-fiction film making.''
''It's a film with no universally agreed ending and asks many more questions than it answers, yet is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest achievements in science-fiction film making.''
''And it predicted Siri and Alexa. What else do you want?''|Michael Moran|[https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/04/04/2001_space_odyssey_anniversary/ ''2001'' set the standard for the next 50 years of hard (and some soft) sci-fi]}}
''And it predicted Siri and Alexa. What else do you want?''|Michael Moran|[https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/04/04/2001_space_odyssey_anniversary/ ''2001'' set the standard for the next 50 years of hard (and some soft) sci-fi]}}

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2001 has next to no dialogue; it has only the loosest narrative arc, no hero and not really a villain either unless you count a malfunctioning computer.
It's a film with no universally agreed ending and asks many more questions than it answers, yet is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest achievements in science-fiction film making.

And it predicted Siri and Alexa. What else do you want?