One temptation, two pains. One love, two warmth!

Georgianna 2022-03-21 09:01:55

If Ivan's childhood can be used as an introduction to the tower, I believe this work is more suitable as the first in-depth understanding of the tower! Compared with other tower works, I think this work will be clearer and more concise. It almost studies people at a deep level from a unique psychoanalytical level of the tower, and studies people's spirit and emotion, while at the same time. , the theme is as always, full of the deepest trust and love for human beings! There are three kinds of life in the movie, one is the human beings in the three spaceships, one is an alternative life that is observed and explored by human beings as a non-human being, and one is a non-human alternative life created by replicating human memory. Human and non-human life, it has human memory and grows rapidly in contact with human beings, acquires human emotions, and grows into a life form close to human, but its essence is still different from human beings. The first part of the film serves as the background for the story, and the second part presents the emotional relationship between human beings and human-like life. The tower-like world is warm after all. He endows human-like life with human emotions, but also makes the human and human-like life emotions real. The spiritual changes experienced by humans and non-humans are warmly expressed. In the end, one trial, two kinds of pain. ; One love, two warmth; (human-like life) a sacrifice, each fulfilling!

The tower world is as painful as ever, but full of warmth!

Video 95 points

Screenplay 95 points

Director 95 points

95 points for performance

Innovation 95 points

95 points for works

Content factor 0.95

90 points in film history

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Solaris quotes

  • Kris Kelvin: Why are we being tortured like this?

    Dr. Snaut: In my opinion, we have lost our sense of the cosmic. The ancients understood it perfectly. They never would have asked why or what for. Remember the myth of Sisyphus?

  • Kris Kelvin: The only thing left for me is to wait. I don't know what for. New miracles?