Stanley Kubrick is associated with the word professionalism, his films are related to genius and the illustrations of the covers of their soundtracks with creativity to capture what the film director wanted to express.
Five covers of the albums of the original soundtracks of five Kubrick films: 2001 A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange, Barry Lyndon, The Shining, and The Metal Jacket. Five illustrations that show the great restlessness of that film director not as prolific as others in number, but transgressive in each of those films mentioned.
2001, a space odyssey, like that movie (days ago we knew a curious fact) in which the next goals of the human being are shown when they want to conquer other planets and mark part of the technology that we have today. Many of us hope that one day we can converse naturally with a Hal 2000.
La A Clockwork Orange symbology has been able to fill magazines and newspapers with his machinations with a disturbing protagonist decked out in that bowler hat and that menacing knife, plus that ring with a marked eyeball. Or a Barry Lyndon that takes us to another era and that the illustration marks well the trampling of a pink flower.
The Shining, magnificently performed by Jack Nicholson and leading us to the most psycho horror with that yellow that denotes some traits of schizophrenia, madness and paranoia. That look indicates part of what you will find when viewing it. And finally, the metallic jacket, with that typical helmet from the Vietnam War and in which you can read "Born to kill" with that symbol of peace in contrast.
Some covers of the discs of the soundtrack that take us to 5 spectacular films, as is the music of each of them. The great Beethoven as the one who marks the life and harmony of the one who use violence to exercise it and be received in the same proportion; how curious the book ends differently, giving another meaning. No, I'm not going to spoil it, it's time to read.