2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Full Movie
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Full Movie Story:-
In an ancient veldt, a clan of primates is driven away from its water opening by an opponent clan. The following day, they observe an outsider stone monument has showed up in their middle; it assists them with finding how to utilize a bone as a weapon and, after their first chase, return to drive their opponents away with the newfound device.
A long period of time later, Dr. Heywood Floyd, Chairman of the United States National Council of Astronautics, goes to Clavius Base, a US lunar station. During a visit at Space Station 5, he meets Russian researchers who are worried that Clavius is by all accounts lethargic. Floyd won't examine bits of gossip about a pandemic at the base. At Clavius, Floyd tends to a gathering of faculty to whom he focuses on the requirement for mystery as for their most current disclosure. Floyd's central goal is to examine an as of late tracked down antique, an indistinguishable stone monument covered 4,000,000 years sooner close to the lunar pit Tycho. Floyd and others ride in a Moonbus to the stone monument. As they inspect the article, it is struck by daylight, whereupon it discharges a powerful radio transmission.
After eighteen months, the American space apparatus Discovery One is destined for Jupiter, with mission pilots and researchers Dr. David Bowman and Dr. Plain Poole installed, alongside three different researchers in suspended activity. The vast majority of Discovery's tasks are constrained by "HAL", a HAL 9000 PC with a human character. At the point when HAL reports the unavoidable disappointment of a radio wire control gadget, Bowman recovers it in an extravehicular action (EVA) case however sees as nothing out of sorts. HAL recommends reinstalling the gadget and allowing it to bomb so the issue can be confirmed. Mission Control exhorts the space explorers that outcomes from their twin 9000 PC demonstrate that HAL is in mistake about the detailing. HAL credits the inconsistency to human blunder. Worried about HAL's conduct, Bowman and Poole enter an EVA case so they can talk without HAL catching, and consent to separate HAL in case he is refuted. HAL follows their discussion by lip perusing.
While Poole is on a space walk endeavoring to supplant the radio wire unit, HAL assumes responsibility for his case, cuts off Poole's oxygen hose, and sets him untied. Bowman takes one more case to safeguard Poole; while he is outside, HAL winds down the existence support elements of the three different crew members in suspended activity, killing them. At the point when Bowman gets back to the boat with Poole's body, HAL will not give him access, expressing that the space explorers' arrangement to deactivate him risks the mission. Bowman opens the boat's crisis airtight chamber physically, enters the boat, and continues to HAL's processor center, where he starts detaching HAL's circuits. HAL attempts to console and alleviate Bowman, then, at that point, dreadfully begs him to stop. At the point when separation is finished, a prerecorded video message by Floyd plays, uncovering that the mission's goal is to research the radio transmission sent from the stone monument to Jupiter.
At Jupiter, Bowman tracks down a third, a lot bigger, stone monument circling the planet. He leaves Discovery in an EVA case to explore, yet is maneuvered into a vortex of shaded light. Bowman is conveyed across tremendous distances of room, while seeing peculiar cosmological peculiarities and weird scenes of surprising tones. In the end he winds up in a huge neoclassical room where he sees, and afterward becomes, more established adaptations of himself: first remaining in the room, moderately aged and still in his spacesuit, then, at that point, wearing recreation clothing and having supper, lastly as an elderly person lying on a bed. A stone monument shows up at the foot of the bed, and as Bowman goes after it, he is changed into an embryo encased in a straightforward circle of light, which floats in space close to the Earth.
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