2010: The Year We Make Contact
2010: The Year We Make Contact (titled on-screen as 2010) is a 1984 American science fiction film written, produced, shot, and directed by Peter Hyams. The film is a sequel to Stanley Kubrick's 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey and adapts Arthur C. Clarke's 1982 novel 2010: Odyssey Two. 2010 follows a joint American and Soviet crew who are sent to Jupiter to discover the reason behind the failure of the Discovery One mission. The film stars Roy Scheider, Helen Mirren, Bob Balaban, and John Lithgow, along with Keir Dullea and Douglas Rain, who reprise their roles from the previous film.
Plot
Nine years have passed since the failure of the Discovery mission to Jupiter in 2001, in which commander David Bowman and his crew were lost. Amid international tensions, the United States and Soviet Union each prepare separate missions to Jupiter. The Soviet spacecraft Leonov will be ready a year before the American Discovery Two, but only the Americans can reactivate the ship's sentient computer, HAL 9000, thought to be responsible for the disaster. Because Discovery will crash into Jupiter's moon Io before the Americans can reach it, the Soviets agree to bring along former NCA Director Heywood Floyd, Discovery engineer Walter Curnow, and HAL 9000 creator Dr. Chandra.
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| author | Peter Hyams |
|---|---|
| director | Peter Hyams |
| editor | James Mitchell Mia Goldman |
| genre | adventure drama science fiction |
| keywords | artificial consciousness bond breakdown chlorophyll escape plan europa eva extravehicular activity hal 9000 incorporeality io jupiter kill lagrange point mental breakdown monolith nasa national security noncorporeal nuclear fusion panic attack paranoia paranoid sentient computer soviet union the national warn |
| musicBy | David Shire |
| producer | Peter Hyams |
| productionCompany | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
| publisher | MGM/UA Entertainment Co. |
| theme | science fiction adventure science fiction drama sequel the future |