In 1957, Russia launched the first satellite Sputnik and began the first 50 years of the universe. It ignited the "cosmic race" that was moved by the contrast of the West, which produced a generation of enthusiasm for space travel and scientific research. Eastern thinking. Every child seems to want to be Neil Armstrong then, which makes the next generation interested in manned space flight. However, manned space flight will play a role in the next 50 years, and all these global and national problems will take place around us and will require serious attention and funding.
After 50 years debut, 2001 became more important than ever. Stanley Kubrick's 2001 "The Space Odyssey" was the peak of the 1968's space era, one of the movies and culture films of the 1960's and early 1970's. Fifty years later in 2001 is the largest and most thought-provoking sci-fi movie in history, perhaps comparable to Christopher Nolan's Star Movie (2014). As many SF fans know, fashion Kuroishi was released in 2001. This is one of the most eye-catching signs in the history of movies and art.
2001 Stanley Kubrick Director: "Space Roaming" is the best SF movie ever and is one of the best works of art on the earth of the 20th century. Fifty years later in 2001, the philosophical depiction of human origin and destiny was still in the world of vast and magnificent people. 2001 gave hope to the vast humanity of the universe
2001: When I introduced Space Roaming, I mentioned that it is 50 years old (considering that humans have not yet reached the moon), it is even more remarkable. What I did not notice at that time was that it was 50 years old already. This film was released on American Cinema on April 2, 1968, and I made a speech on April 2, 2018. Regarding the technology it is drawn on the screen, he advocates the same point in my speech - although there is a successful inference, some real progress does not. It is unpredictable, but it can not be predicted. Mobile phone, collapse of the Soviet Union ... These are real world events. They missed other wonderful science fiction novels like William Gibson's wonderful neural cartoonist.