Films usually do not have “answers” when it comes to interpreting them. We can give our opinions and make arguments for certain things, but there’s no finite, definitive answer, and if there were, films would be boring. Even stories that are allegorical and have 1-to-1 analogues still have life and room for interpretation. [caption id="attachment_774929" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via MGM[/caption] So just because Stanley Kubrick is possibly on record giving his thoughts on the ending of 2001: A Space Odyssey, it doesn’t mean the film has been definitively answered and concluded. ScreenCrush …