As a director, Kubrick pursued perfection in all aspects of his films. The most important thing in a movie is aesthetics and form. Kubrick can basically be said to be an all-rounder in genre films. What is commendable is that he also repeatedly subverted genres. In terms of aesthetic attainments, Kubrick gave the film the ultimate audio-visual experience while also being super. With a high level of artistry, he is also the first in film history in terms of technology and can even compete with President Hill for his existence. The most terrifying thing is that his forward-looking vision and philosophical thinking are ahead of the times. So as far as the film industry is concerned, Bresson and Bergman may be able to suppress him in a certain aspect, but in terms of comprehensiveness, Kubrick has almost no weaknesses. This is why many directors in the industry (such as Spear Berg, Woody Allen, etc.) admire him so much. The fact that Kubrick sits under God is just a kind of praise to him and has nothing to do with God himself. In fact, for a person like Kubrick who is so rational that he is almost anti-human, taking a religious fiction It is not necessary for the boss to describe his greatness in this profession. As for the other answer in which the religious stick screamed blasphemy against God, what I want to say is that Kubrick not only blasphemed God, he blasphemed the entire human community, and your God was also created by humans.