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Unformatted text preview:He believed that the supernatural experience is unimaginable. Mystical experiences, such as the one Kubrick was investigating, is his film. The double consequences of Otto's mystery expressed the human being's encounter with the holy. Otto had the intention to inquire about the rational and non-rational factors that influence the idea of the divine. Kubrick's film has conflicting opinions between Otto's writing. There is a fight between tool and man and how a supernatural species came in to solve the war. The director illustrates how a series of spirits took part in this battle (Kubrick and Clarke). Otto believed in his Christian faith, which he used to encounter people, while Kubrick wanted to discover the thing that is undisclosed to human beings. Surname 2Works Cited Kubrick, Stanley, and Arthur C. Clarke. "A space odyssey." USA: Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer (2001).