pretty ironic considering how many Kubrick fans have been trying to explain his movies for the past 2 decades
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I agree but I also think understanding what you re looking at sometimes adds to the experience
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That's a fine perspective for a movie maker, but unsuitable for a scientist. Or for regular life.
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He is talking about movies, not science or regular life.
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The quote makes a general statement, giving no context. I differentiate, explicitly in regard to the context I *assume* this may relate to. And in regard of the ones where this seems to fail entirely.
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Exactly
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"the feel of the experience" ? source please.
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I prefer the feel of all experiences, but at the same time, I'd still like to be able to verbalize it in a way that makes it seem it can't be verbalized. This is what makes others want to feel that experience for themselves. Seeing how almost wordless another is is contagious.
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He certainly achieved that with 2001
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