2010: The Year We Make Contact
"2010: The Year We Make Contact" is a science fiction film released in 1984, directed by Peter Hyams. It serves as a sequel to the iconic film 2001: A Space Odyssey, which was based on the novel by Arthur C. Clarke. The story follows a joint American-Soviet mission to investigate the mysterious monolith discovered on Jupiter's moon, Europa.
The film explores themes of communication and humanity's place in the universe. As the crew encounters unexpected challenges, they seek to uncover the secrets of the monolith and its connection to extraterrestrial life. The film features a blend of special effects and thought-provoking narrative, continuing the legacy of its predecessor.