It's a science question, not a love story

Hassie 2022-04-20 09:01:41

Solaris is the easiest to read of the old tower movies. Like 2001: A Space Odyssey, in addition to the station's visual aesthetics and set design, both create a mysterious atmosphere that invites endless interpretation. The difference is that "Solaris" explores the inner humanity more. Although I know that this is not a love movie, but a particularly interesting point is: when we love someone, who do we really love? Is it the person himself? Or is it our own conception of that person?

Solaris is the easiest one to understand. Like 2001 a space odyssey, in addition to the visual beauty of the space station and set design, both generate an air of mystery that invites countless explanations. Solaris is more inward of asking about the human nature. Although I know it is not a Romance Movie, I think a very interesting point is when we love someone, who do we love? That person, or our idea of ​​that person?

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Solaris quotes

  • Dr. Snaut: Don't tell me you haven't tried a rope or a hammer. Did you happen to throw the inkwell like Luther? No?

  • Kris Kelvin: What was that?

    Dr. Snaut: I don't know. Then again, we've managed to determine a few things. Who was it?

    Kris Kelvin: She died 10 years ago.

    Dr. Snaut: What you saw was the materialization of your conception of her. What was her name?

    Kris Kelvin: Hari.

    Dr. Snaut: Everything began after we started experimenting with radiation. Wehit the Ocean's surface with strong X-ray beams. But it - incidentally, consider yourself lucky. After all, she's part of your past. What if it had been something you had never seen before, but something you had thought or imagined?

    Kris Kelvin: I don't understand.

    Dr. Snaut: Evidently the Ocean responded to our heavy radiation with something else. It probed our minds and extracted something like islands of memory.