Solaris

Solaris

  • Director: Andrei Tarkovsky
  • Writer: Stanislaw Lem,Fridrikh Gorenshteyn,Andrei Tarkovsk
  • Countries of origin: Soviet Union
  • Language: Russian, German
  • Release date: September 26, 1972
  • Sound mix: Mono
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Solaris: Aventura espacial
  • "Solaris" is a science fiction film directed by Soviet director Andrey Arsenyevich Tarkovsky , starring Donatas Ovides, Natalia Sergei Fiodorovich Bondarchuk , and Anatoli Solonitsyn , on March 20, 1972 Released on the same day.
    The film is adapted from the novel " Solaris " of the same name by the science fiction writer Lyme . It tells the story of a group of Soviet scientists who went to the planet Solaris to study the "ocean", and later discovered that what looks like the ocean is actually the "brain" of the planet. The fluctuation of the astronaut can affect the mind and memory of the astronaut.

    Details

    • Release date September 26, 1972
    • Filming locations Akasaka, Minato, Japan
    • Production companies Mosfilm, Chetvyortoe Tvorcheskoe Obedinenie

    Box office

    Budget

    RUR 1,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $22,168

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $11,537

    Gross worldwide

    $135,289

    Movie reviews

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    • By Summer 2022-08-07 19:23:21

      Solaris--The Genres and Variations of Sci-fi Movies

      Good evening, teachers and classmates. I am Hu Wenqi, majoring in theatre and film. The topic of my report today is "Sci-Fi Film Types and Their Variations." First of all, I would like to share with you two judgments about science fiction movies: A sentence from "Twenty Thousand Leagues of Light and Shadow: A Brief History of World Science Fiction Film and Television," which...

    • By Josiane 2022-04-23 07:02:05

      Write a post-view outline

      Lens language: 1) I love long shots 2) It implies that water is flowing like water and grass, the male protagonist stumbles on the space station for the first time, and looks at the zoomed-in camera 3) Confusion is like walking in from the side of a tree and out of a bush in the distance 4) The soundtrack filmed in Ginza on the road is very exciting. Every time the child appears, I feel terrified
      . Polymers are human 2) The male protagonist's fear of invisible things and being overwhelmed...

    • By Emma 2022-04-23 07:02:05

      notes

      Seriously, Tarkovsky’s films seem to be named Mirror, Nostalgia or Stalker. In adaptations such as Flying to Space, the old tower still uses indoor rain, water grass, snow scenes, etc. I don't care about the deviation from the original theme of the scene I am used to. He himself said that he was sick of the modern, scientific things that the space station represented because they "symbolized the mistakes that human beings make", and the connection he found with Lyme was "consciousness",...

    • By Ocie 2022-04-23 07:02:05

      people who can't fly into space

      Laota's film is enough to make people settle... a future world where consciousness and the future are not balanced. "The preservation of the fundamental truths of man requires mystery, the secret of happy death and love," which coincides with what I have been thinking all along. Humans need a passion for transcendental truth, not a burnout.

      Science is just a false proposition. Humans need what they don’t need, and humans are afraid of what they have made or discovered on their own...

    • By Milton 2022-04-22 07:01:27

      go back to earth

      Soviet films tend to be somewhat obscure, especially sci-fi films, but that doesn't make it a profound film. The last time I felt this way was 2001: A Space Odyssey. About people and the universe, about memory and reality, about death, about love, to what extent do we love the real person, or the projection of the person in our hearts on them? Perhaps as the movie said, "the happiest The people who are not interested in these nasty questions, thinking about it is the equivalent of looking...

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    • By Danielle 2023-09-26 07:15:52

      [We don't need other worlds, we need a mirror. We've been striving for contact, we've never been, we're stuck in a stupid human situation, struggling for a goal he's afraid of, struggling for a world he doesn't need. Humans need humans. the ultimate inadequacy of communication between human and...

    • By Pedro 2023-09-13 13:10:36

      What is survival, what is consciousness, and what is reality, the reflections and dialogues in the film are reflected in words, which must be full of Russian boring, but the film is full of poetry. Russians are best at such introspective philosophical thinking and pursuit, the image of washing feet at the end of the film, the reappearance of the prodigal son, and the most noble sense of religion, originally from the deepest...

    • By Bill 2023-07-09 11:46:43

      Solaris has a magical force field that can give birth to people who are made of neutrinos - they come from the person you want the most in your heart, they will passively or actively die again and again, and they will be resurrected again and again, every time Resurrection ta are more "human-like". The arrival of ta makes you immersed in learning to love and feeling love - science is no longer important. In the end, ta will still be destroyed, because human beings cannot understand ta....

    • By Janiya 2023-06-13 11:34:21

      There's something futuristic about a section of the highway. Solaris, the brain of chaos. The relationship between human and non-human, the level of consciousness, the ocean is the brain. Consciousness transformed into human form. Flying to Space aka Me and my ex-wife met in space. ....

    • By Harley 2023-06-07 20:07:13

      A classic, a movie full of introspection and self-examination, it is worth watching. But it must be watched...

    Screenwriting

    In order to bring "Solaris" to the big screen, Andrey Arsenyevich Tarkovsky and Lyme collaborated. With the assistance of Frederick Glenstein, Andrey Arsenyevich Tarkovsky completed the first draft of the script in the summer of 1969, of which three-thirds The second story focuses on the marriage of Chris and Halle on the earth. Lyme and the Moscow Film Studio Committee did not like this setting. In order to make the filming go, the...
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    Actor selection

    Andrey Arsenyevich Tarkovsky initially wanted his ex-wife Irma Rausch to play Hallige, but after meeting with Swedish actress Bibi Andersson in June 1970 , Andrey Arsenyevich Tarkovsky began to consider using Anderson in order to cooperate with Andrey Arsenyevich Tarkovsky , Anderson made an exception and agreed to settle payments in rubles. In the same year, Natalia Sergei Fiodorovich Bondarchuk also participated in the audition....
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    Evaluation action

    In "Solaris", the director used the pictorial "flashback" to the extreme. Each "flashback" in the film is a rendering of a certain emotion, touching a certain blur between reality and unreality. Ambiguous zone. The director does not try to reproduce the original content of a certain painting, nor does he even “utilize” the “empathy” effect of classic paintings as in earlier movies. His irrational “quotation” intends to separate the...
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    Movie quotes

    • Dr. Snaut: Here!

      [picks up a book]

      Dr. Snaut: "They come at night. But one must sleep sometime." That's the problem. Mankind has lost the ability to sleep. You'd better read. I'm a little excited.

      Kris Kelvin: "I know only one thing, señor. When I... When I sleep, I know no fear, no hope, no trouble, no bliss, Blessings on him he who invented sleep. The common coin that purchases all things, the balance that levels shepherd king, fool and wise man. There is only one bad thing about sound sleep. They say it closely resembles death."

      Dr. Snaut: "Never before, Sancho, have I heard you..."

    • Dr. Sartorius: In his endless search for truth, man is condemned to knowledge. Everything else is a whim.

    • Hari: It doesn't matter why man loves. It's different for everyone.