| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Other changes were made due to Stanley Kubrick's increasing desire to make the film more non-verbal, reaching the viewer at a visual and visceral level rather than through conventional narrative.[42] Vincent LeBrutto writes that Clarke's novel has "strong narrative structure which fleshes out the story, while the film is a mainly visual experience where much remains "symbolic.[43]
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