Stanley Kubrick’s Science Fiction Films (CROSBI ID 411016)
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Butković, Maja
Petković, Rajko
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Stanley Kubrick’s Science Fiction Films
Stanley Kubrick is regarded as one of the greatest representatives of the filmmaking industry. Some of his earliest work includes movies like “The Killing”, “Spartacus”, and “Lolita”, that set Stanley Kubrick on his path as a director. Kubrick went on with movies “Doctor Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb”, “2001: A Space Odyssey”, and “A Clockwork Orange”. These three movies can be regarded as Stanley Kubrick’s science-fiction trilogy: they all offer us a vision of possible futures of mankind. Although Kubrick’s vision of our future is more pessimistic than not, these movies still seem to have impressed and made many viewers, critics and representatives of popular culture ponder a little more about our future, which shows us that Kubrick has succeeded in his primary idea ; not to provide us with already given answers, but to make us ask questions.
science fiction, pessimism, popular culture, future, conflict
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