What went right?
What went right?
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nothing, it's terrible
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What went based
it did westworld before westworld
I found it interesting that a lot of the shit people hate on Spielberg for was actually shit Kubrick wanted, and that Kubrick specifically wanted Spielberg to do the film
I get the feeling Kubrick would have ironed it out. His directorial touch would have given it the proper uneasiness, Spielberg just makes everything feel schmaltzy. Imagine if Spielberg directed the death of HAL, or the lightroom scene at the end of 2001.
that one robot in the opening scene was hot af
I agree that it would have been better, but if Kubrick trusted Spielberg to film it then we should also consider that its quite close to his vision. I imagine the floating Einstein head would have been more disturbing than how lighthearted it was in Spielberg's though.
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Yeah but Kubrick's "vision" tended to evolve through production, no doubt he would have found a way to improve the ending at least.
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what kind of cringey fucking redditor do you have to be to find that image funny.
True. I'm not arguing its a great film by any stretch, but I think Spielberg gets a bit too much shit over it. Correct me if i'm wrong, but I think that Spielberg wasn't even going to do it until Kubrick actually told him to.
I liked it. Jude Law was the best part.
Yeah, iirc Kubrick wanted David6to be completely CGI and didn't that it'd be possible. Haley Joel Osment did a great job though, the casting was great.
This movie introduced me to Yeats
This, saw it in theater when I was 9. Was really depressing for a kids movie.
>it did a movie before the movie did it despite the movie coming out decades before
Any anons got a slowjak worthy enough, my folder is to smart for this guy
Kubrick would have ended it with the kid frozen forever talking to the fairy. But no, the kike had to add his awful feel good cheesy piece of shit ending. After all, you don't become the people's champ by making cold, detached, visually interesting films. It's all teddy bears for Stevie
Was actually kino IMO until the autistic ending. Sad
That was Kubrick's ending
> feel good ending
> the mom can only be brought back for one day and is a shell of her former self who cant remember anything
> kid has to watch her die
> rather than be alone forever he finally shuts himself down and dies with her
ok bro
Nah. It's great until the shitty Disney ending that ruins the whole thing. If Kubrick had directed it he would have had the balls to end it in a nihilistic way.
Kubrick wrote that ending.
how is it a disney ending when the mom dies and so does david and teddy is left forever alone?
>Jude Law was the best part
That's true for most stuff he's in.
I remember thinking this movie was ending three or four times
he would have pulled it off better tho