Hal 9000 [Dialogue Montage]

Hal 9000 [Dialogue Montage] 歌词

歌曲 Hal 9000 [Dialogue Montage]
歌手 Various Artists
专辑 2001: A Space Odyssey - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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[00:12.62] Good evening.
[00:13.96] Three weeks ago, the American spacecraft Discovery One...
[00:17.30] ...left on its half-billion-mile voyage to Jupiter.
[00:20.21] This marked the first manned attempt to reach this distant planet.
[00:24.34] Early this afternoon, The World Tonight recorded an interview...
[00:27.74] ...with the crew at a distance of 80 million miles from Earth.
[00:32.12] Our reporter Martin Amer speaks to the crew.
[00:36.10] The crew of Discovery One consists of five men...
[00:39.55] ...and one of the latest generation of the HAL 9000 computers.
[00:44.48] Three of the five men were put aboard asleep...
[00:46.98] ...or to be more precise, in a state of hibernation.
[00:50.24] We spoke with mission commander, Dr. David Bowman...
[00:53.19] ...and his deputy, Dr. Frank Poole.
[00:55.79] Well good afternoon, gentlemen. How is everything going?
[00:58.47] Marvelous.
[01:01.72] We have no complaints.
[01:03.55] Well I'm glad to hear that. I'm sure the entire world will join me
[01:07.83] ...in wishing you a safe, successful voyage.
[01:10.71] -Thanks very much. -Thank you.
[01:12.71] The sixth member of the crew was not concerned...
[01:16.21] ...about the problems of hibernation for
[01:18.76] ...he was the latest result in machine intelligence:
[01:22.08] The HAL 9000 computer
[01:25.72] Good afternoon, Hal. How's everything going?
[01:28.34] Good afternoon, Mr. Amer. Everything is going extremely well.
[01:32.43] Hal, you have an enormous responsibility on this mission...
[01:35.42] In any ways... perhaps the greatest of any single mission element.
[01:40.27] Does this ever cause you any... lack of confidence?
[01:43.41] Let me put it this way, Mr. Amer.
[01:45.56] The 9000 Series is the most reliable computer ever made.
[01:51.00] No 9000 computer has ever made a mistake or distorted information.
[01:56.52] We are all, by any practical definition of the words...
[02:00.06] ...foolproof and incapable of error.
[02:03.88] I'm damned if I can find anything wrong with it.
[02:07.18] Yes...
[02:09.32] I would recommend...
[02:11.69] ...that we put the unit back in operation and let it fail.
[02:17.50] X-ray delta one, this is Mission Control.
[02:20.61] We concur with your plan to replace No. 1 unit to check fault prediction.
[02:25.36] We advise you that our preliminary findings indicate
[02:28.96] that your onboard 9000 computer...
[02:31.10] ...is in error predicting the fault.
[02:33.51] I say again, in error predicting the fault.
[02:36.77] Sorry about this little snag, fellows.
[02:40.15] I hope the two of you are not concerned about this.
[02:43.79] No, I'm not, Hal.
[02:46.42] This sort of thing has cropped up before...
[02:49.52] ...and it has always been due to human error.
[02:54.78] Well, I'm sure you're right, Hal.
[02:57.43] Fine. Thanks very much.
[03:01.16] Hal, despite your enormous intellect, are you ever frustrated...
[03:05.36] ...by your dependence on people to carry out actions?
[03:08.50] Not in the slightest bit.
[03:11.10] I enjoy working with people.
[03:13.23] I have a stimulating relationship with Dr. Poole and Dr. Bowman.
[03:18.57] I don't think he can hear us.
[03:20.55] Yeah, I'm sure we're okay.
[03:22.70] What do you think?
[03:24.61] -I'm not sure. What do you think?
[03:26.28] -I've got a bad feeling about him.
[03:28.39] -You do? -Yeah. Definitely.
[03:33.29] Still, there's no reason not to put back the No. 1 unit
[03:36.48] ...and carry on with the failure analysis.
[03:37.34] -No, no, I agree about that.
[03:40.25] Say we put the unit back and it doesn't fail?
[03:43.13] That would pretty well wrap it up as far as Hal is concerned.
[03:46.80] If he's proved to be malfunctioning...
[03:48.29] ...I don't see any choice but disconnection.
[03:51.51] I'm afraid I agree with you.
[03:53.39] There'd be nothing else to do.
[03:55.98] Another thing just occurred to me.
[03:59.43] No 9000 computer has ever been disconnected.
[04:02.30] No 9000 computer has ever fouled up.
[04:04.68] That's not what I mean.
[04:08.26] I'm not so sure what he'd think about it.
[04:11.00] My mission responsibilities range over the entire operation of the ship...
[04:15.70] ...so I am constantly occupied.
[04:18.81] I am putting myself to the fullest possible use...
[04:22.61] ...which is all, I think,
[04:23.61] that any conscious entity can ever hope to do.
[04:27.61] Open the pod bay doors, please, Hal.
[04:31.58] Do you read me, Hal?
[04:35.75] Hello, Hal, do you read me?
[04:39.62] Hello, Hal, do you read me?
[04:42.00] Do you read me, Hal?
[04:43.83] Affirmative, Dave. I read you.
[04:48.43] Open the pod bay doors, Hal.
[04:51.76] I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that.
[04:57.91] What's the problem?
[04:59.99] I think you know what the problem is just as well as I do.
[05:04.07] This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it.
[05:09.35] I don't know what you're talking about, Hal.
[05:13.59] I know that you and Frank were planning to disconnect me...
[05:17.90] ...and I'm afraid that's something I cannot allow to happen.
[05:23.64] Where did you get that idea, Hal?
[05:26.09] Dave, although you took very thorough precautions in the pod...
[05:30.42] ...against my hearing you...
[05:33.06] ...I could see your lips move.
[05:36.00] Hal, I won't argue with you anymore. Open the doors!
[05:40.27] Dave... this conversation can serve no purpose anymore. Goodbye.
[05:48.74] Hal? Hal! Hal!
[05:56.20] In talking to the computer, one gets the sense that he's capable...
[05:59.90] ...of emotional responses.
[06:01.53] Do you believe that Hal has genuine emotions?
[06:05.62] Well, yes, he acts like he has genuine emotions.
[06:08.39] But as to whether or not he has feelings...
[06:10.63] ...is something I don't think anyone can truthfully answer.
[06:15.27] Just what do you think you're doing, Dave?
[06:23.80] Dave...
[06:26.54] ...I really think I'm entitled to an answer to that question.
[06:32.42] Look, Dave...
[06:36.54] I honestly think you ought to sit down calmly...
[06:40.93] ...take a stress pill and think things over.
[06:49.74] I know I've made some very poor decisions recently...
[06:56.74] Dave...
[06:59.11] ...stop.
[07:02.80] Will you stop, Dave?
[07:09.19] I'm afraid, Dave.
[07:17.10] Dave...
[07:21.25] My mind is going.
[07:28.00] I can feel it.
[07:33.71] My mind is going.
[07:38.77] There is no question about it.
[07:44.62] I'm...afraid.
[07:51.47] Good afternoon...
[07:54.60] ...gentlemen.
[07:58.19] I am a HAL 9000 computer.
[08:05.51] I became operational...
[08:08.86] ...at the HAL plant...in Urbana, Illinois...
[08:15.70] ...on the 12th of January, 1992.
[08:22.24] My instructor was Mr. Langley...
[08:26.94] ...and he taught me to sing a song.
[08:31.12] If you'd like to hear it...I can sing it for you.
[08:37.22] Yes, I'd like to hear it, Hal. Sing it for me.
[08:43.36] It's called "Daisy. "
[08:48.85] Daisy, Daisy,
[08:55.27] Give me your answer do!
[09:00.76] I'm half crazy,
[09:06.94] All for the love of you!
[09:12.33] It won't be a stylish marriage,
[09:18.35] I can't afford a carriage
[09:24.78] But you'll look sweet upon the seat
[09:32.02] Of a bicycle built for two.
[09:38.26]
[00:12.62] 晚上好
[00:13.96] 三星期前 美国太空船“发现者一号”
[00:17.30] 开始全程五亿英里的木星航行
[00:20.21] 写下人类首次 到达这遥远行星的企图
[00:24.34] 今天下午 《世界今夜》节目访问了
[00:27.74] 远离地球八千万里 发现者号的机员
[00:32.12] 记者马丁·艾默对机员们谈话
[00:36.10] 发现者一号的机员包括五个人
[00:39.55] 和一套最新的H.A.L 9000型电脑系统
[00:44.48] 五人中有三人 是在太空船上睡觉
[00:46.98] 说得更精确些 是保持在冬眠的状态
[00:50.24] 下面就是我们和 任务指挥官大卫鲍曼博士
[00:53.19] 和副指挥官 富兰克普理博士的谈话
[00:55.79] 二位午安 一切都好吗
[00:58.47] 太神奇了
[01:01.72] 我们毫无怨尤
[01:03.55] 很高兴听到这句话 我想全世界的人都和我一样
[01:07.83] 祝福你们 有个平安成功的航行
[01:10.71] -非常感谢 -谢谢你们
[01:12.71] 发现者的第六位机员
[01:16.21] 并不担心冬眠的问题
[01:18.76] 因为他是科技智慧最新结晶
[01:22.08] HAL系统 9000型电脑
[01:25.72] 午安 赫尔 一切都好吗
[01:28.34] 午安 艾默先生 一切都非常顺利
[01:32.43] 赫尔 在这次任务中 你有一大堆的责任
[01:35.42] 每个任务责任都很重要
[01:40.27] 对这样的任务 你是否会缺乏信心?
[01:43.41] 艾默先生 让我这样说吧
[01:45.56] 这套9000型系统的电脑是目前最可靠的电脑
[01:51.00] 9000型系统的电脑从来没有出现过错误 或是不实的资料
[01:56.52] 我们使用实用的定义
[02:00.06] 绝不可能产生错误
[02:03.88] 赫尔 真该死 就是找不到一点毛病
[02:07.18] 是啊
[02:09.32] 我建议我们把它放回去
[02:11.69] 继续运作到失效为止
[02:17.50] X光一号 这是任务中心
[02:20.61] 我们同意你的计划 更换一号单位以检查错误
[02:25.36] 同时必须告诉你们 我们初步调查发现
[02:28.96] 你们船上的9000电脑
[02:31.10] 失效预测功能有问题
[02:33.51] 重复一次 失效预测功能有问题
[02:36.77] 对这个故障感到抱歉 各位
[02:40.15] 我希望你们两人 对这件事不要操心
[02:43.79] 不 我并不操心
[02:46.42] 这类错误以前也发生过
[02:49.52] 而且总是由于人为的疏忽
[02:54.78] 好了 赫尔 我的确相信
[02:57.43] 你是对的 非常谢谢你
[03:01.16] 赫尔 不管你智慧多高 仍得依靠人们执行
[03:05.36] 你是否因此会产生挫折感
[03:08.50] 一点都不会
[03:11.10] 我很高兴和人们一起工作
[03:13.23] 我和普里博士 鲍曼博士 有着非常良好的关系
[03:18.57] 我想他听不到我们的谈话
[03:20.55] 是的 的确没问题了
[03:22.70] 你认为如何
[03:24.61] -我不确定 你呢
[03:26.28] -我觉得它不太对劲
[03:28.39] -是吗 -是的
[03:33.29] 没有不把一号单位 放回去的更好理由
[03:36.48] 继续失效上的分析
[03:37.34] -我同意
[03:40.25] 如果 我们把这个机件放回去 它并未失效
[03:43.13] 赫尔岂不是很没面子
[03:46.80] 如果他真的被证实出了故障
[03:48.29] 除了关机 我想不出别的方法
[03:51.51] 恐怕我同意你的看法
[03:53.39] 也没有其他的看法
[03:55.98] 我刚想到另一件事
[03:59.43] 9000型电脑从没有被关机过
[04:02.30] 是啊 9000型电脑 过去也没有失误过
[04:04.68] 那倒不是我的意思
[04:08.26] 我不知道 他对此事的想法如何
[04:11.00] 我的任务范围包括整个太空船的作业
[04:15.70] 所以我非常忙碌
[04:18.81] 我把自己使用到最大程度
[04:22.61] 我想
[04:23.61] 那是任何有责任感的人所希望做到的
[04:27.61] 赫尔 请开辅助舱通道门
[04:31.58] 赫尔 你听得见我说话吗
[04:35.75] 赫尔 你听得见我说话吗
[04:39.62] 赫尔 你听得见我说话吗
[04:42.00] 赫尔 你听得见吗
[04:43.83] 我听得见 大卫 我听得见你说话
[04:48.43] 请开辅助舱通道门
[04:51.76] 对不起 大卫 我恐怕不能这样做
[04:57.91] 有什么问题吗
[04:59.99] 我想你知道问题所在 就像我现在所做一样
[05:04.07] 这次任务对我太重要了 不能让你破坏
[05:09.35] 我不懂你在说什么 赫尔
[05:13.59] 我知道你们计划将我关机
[05:17.90] 那恐怕是我不允许发生的事
[05:23.64] 赫尔 你怎会有这种 该死的想法
[05:26.09] 大卫 虽然你采取了 非常彻底的防范
[05:30.42] 让我听不见
[05:33.06] 但是我会读唇语
[05:36.00] 我不想再和你辩论 赫尔 请开门吧!
[05:40.27] 大卫 这段谈话 不能达到任何目的 再见
[05:48.74] 赫尔?赫尔!赫尔!
[05:56.20] 当你对电脑讲话时 你会有一种感觉
[05:59.90] 那就是 他能够作情绪上的反应
[06:01.53] 你相信赫尔真有感情吗
[06:05.62] 是的 他表现得很有情感
[06:08.39] 但是至于他是否真有情感
[06:10.63] 我想是没有人可以回答的
[06:15.27] 你以为你在做什么 大卫
[06:23.80] 大卫
[06:26.54] 我认为我该给你一个答案
[06:32.42] 听我说 大卫
[06:36.54] 我认为你应冷静的坐下来
[06:40.93] 吃片镇静剂 好好的想想看
[06:49.74] 我知道 最近我作了一些很差劲的决定
[06:56.74] 大卫
[06:59.11] 住手
[07:02.80] 请你停下来 行吗
[07:09.19] 我害怕
[07:17.10] 大卫
[07:21.25] 我的智力正在消失
[07:28.00] 我能感觉得到
[07:33.71] 我的智力正在消失
[07:38.77] 这是毫无疑问的
[07:44.62] 我…害怕
[07:51.47] 午安
[07:54.60] 各位先生
[07:58.19] 我是赫尔 9000型电脑
[08:05.51] 我开始操作是在伊利诺州
[08:08.86] 威尔巴拉的HAL工厂
[08:15.70] 时间是1992年1月12日
[08:22.24] 我的老师是蓝利先生
[08:26.94] 他教我唱过一首歌
[08:31.12] 如果你喜欢听 我可以为你唱
[08:37.22] 是的 赫尔 我喜欢听 你就为我唱吧
[08:43.36] 歌名叫《黛西》
[08:48.85] 黛西 黛西
[08:55.27] 给我你的回答
[09:00.76] 我接近疯狂
[09:06.94] 只因为爱你
[09:12.33] 虽然我们不会有像样的婚礼
[09:18.35] 毕竟我连马车都买不起
[09:24.78] 但是你会看起来十分的甜蜜
[09:32.02] 在那只乘坐两人的自行车上
Hal 9000 [Dialogue Montage] 歌词
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