![]() His dialogue repetition is of great importance. HAL twice repeats the line “Just a moment” and then announces the expected failure of the AE-35 unit. I know it’s a bit silly.” and then comes the crucial turning point. He tells HAL “You’re working up your crew psychology report”. This is also a false line of conversation because when HAL is later being shut down by Bowman a video recording reveals that HAL knew all along what the truth of the rumours was.īowman’s reply to the false question hits the nail on the head. HAL then says he has been troubled by the rumours of something being dug up on the moon and asks for Dave’s opinion on the matter. For starters HAL lures him into a false conversation by asking to see his drawings – as if a computer could genuinely appreciate human artwork. The next significant lie that HAL tells is when talking to Dave Bowman. So HAL wins not just by lying about the game but also by lip reading in the same way that he does when anticipating Frank and Dave’s intention to seize back control of the ship. HAL then lies about the impending checkmate and Poole resigns from the game without noticing that he has been deceived.Īn important detail of the chess game shot is that Frank is seen mouthing his thoughts about what move to make. In this re-enactment HAL falsely announces a move of Queen to Bishop 3, which he should have read as Queen to bishop 6. The original match was played in 1910 between Roesch and Schlage in Hamburg. The game that Poole has with HAL is a re-enactment of a game from Chernev’s “1000 best short chess games” book. The first clue has been noted by many chess enthusiasts. Many have interpreted HAL’s behaviour in the story as malfunctional, but there are a number of clues that his so-called “error” in predicting a fault with the AE-35 unit was actually a calculated lie. His punching gestures are as useless as the masculine posing of the apes who don’t realize they’re about to be clubbed over the head. Frank Poole runs in circles like a mouse trapped in a technological wheel, trying to box his way out of a life that is completely dependent on technology. Our first glimpse of the Discovery spaceship features a sombre piece of music that is totally at odds with the uplifting music featured in the space scenes before this part of the story. Let’s now assess the complex interactions that lead to open warfare between HAL and the astronauts. In fact we can’t even tell what point in human history Bowman has returned to. Though this does not happen in the movie its significant that when the starchild returns to Earth there are no satellites or spacecraft to be seen. It was apparently intended in an early version of the script that the starchild would simultaneously detonate all of these nuclear devices upon returning to Earth thus bringing an end to the space warfare threat. So right away we have technology depicted as a threat to human existence. ![]() The musical composition of this scene is called The Blue Danube, which was also the name of Britain’s first nuclear weapon. and another air force type insignia appears on the satellite that is travelling toward a rising sun (possibly French or Bulgarian). a Chinese air force insignia on the satellite in which the shot scrolls up to show the Moon. The other satellites include a German flag alongside what appears to be a black Maltese cross. The very first one, which we cut to from the flying bone shot, has a bone shaped feature at the top, signifying it as a weapon just like the bone. The sequence of satellites orbiting the Earth gives itself away as a representation of space warfare. Now we come to an aspect of 2001 that has been written of extensively in relation to the HAL 9000 computer, but has largely been ignored regarding other aspects of the movie – the concept of humans being trapped or enslaved by their own technology. 2001: A Space Odyssey - in-depth analysis - by Rob Ager 2008 ![]()
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