Are We Alone?: The Stanley Kubrick Extraterrestrial Intelligence Interviews
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #435551 in Books
- Published on: 2005-11-17
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 320 pages
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Synopsis
When Stanley Kubrick was working on the development of his classic movie, "2001: A Space Odyssey", he arranged that twenty-one of the leading scientists in the world be interviewed on film, to speculate about their ideas on life in the universe and the impact its discovery would have on us. He wanted to cut into the movie, alongside the narrative, snippets from the interviews. Eventually, he discarded the idea and the interviews were never used. When it came time to issue a celebratory DVD of Kubrick's masterpiece, there was a suggestion that the interviews could be issued as part of the disc set. Alas, the film could not be found and it appeared that all had been lost, perhaps mis-filed in some dusty archive or else, sadly, even destroyed. However, four foolscap ring-binders containing the typed transcripts of the interviews were discovered and these make the basis of this remarkable book. All those interviewed were or have become major international figures in their fields. Aleksandr Ivanovich Oparin wrote what has been described as the first and principal modern appreciation of extraterrestrial life.
Customer Reviews
A collection of essential contributions to the biggest question of all time.
That question is; "Are we alone?"
When working on the film "2001 - A Space Odyssey," Stanley Kubrick had 21 leading scientists interviewed in film during which they each speculated about the possibility of life in the Universe. Kubrick's own views are recorded here as being; "there must be countless billion planets where biological life has arisen and the odds of some proportion of life developing intelligence are high..."
Anthony Frewin worked with Stanley Kubrick for over 25 years - including on that particular film. He has added extensive information to those original interviews which, with a comprehensive introduction and seven pages of bibliography, brings a whole new dimension to the subject. I did find the foreword by Arthur C. Clarke to be quite disappointing because it adds nothing to the book.
Nevertheless, this is an excellent addition to the genre and should not be overlooked by anyone with an interest in what the experts say in answer to that all-important question.
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