Love: The Face of the Forgotten Mother

Yvonne 2022-03-23 09:01:55

Kubrick removed human emotions and used reason to tell a scientific, religious, and philosophical story in a purely academic sense. Tarkovsky restrained the proud rational mind of human beings, returned to the origin of the heart, told a story about love and memory, and deeply broached the barrenness of the ability of love possessed by the expanding and expanding human beings to the universe. mourning.

After walking so far, I forgot my mother's face, left the earth, and wanted to expand my territory to the boundary of the universe, but in the end I just wanted to return to my mother's arms, let her kiss, let her clean up the scars, let her She said to you: "How can you make yourself so embarrassed." Technology can send people into space, but not in another person's heart. After flying so far, he couldn't escape the mystery of his heart, and he was still trapped in Solaris' sea of ​​memories full of love, hate and regret. Love is still very difficult for human beings.

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  • Patsy 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    8.5 I think 2001 is more in line with the definition of science fiction if we talk about science fiction. This one is more like using a sci-fi coat, setting the proposition of human and non-human, and discussing more metaphysical issues, free will, rationality and sensibility/science and emotion. At this moment, I suddenly feel that Laota is extremely sensitive and fragile. A gentle person, he still has "love" for the individual suffering caused by the destruction of cognition and reality at this time. Kubrick is space, and Tarkovsky is consciousness. Flowing water herbs are meaningless, but when I no longer use my personal cognition to measure the unknown value, at this moment I can symbiotically float with it in the water. The proposition that if memory is regenerated, whether humans just need human conclusions, hope to remain mysterious forever.

  • Freddie 2021-12-08 08:01:42

    It is also science fiction. Kubrick talks about humans and machines, history, and philosophy, reaching into the sky, omnipotent, restoring predictions, and omnipotent; Tarkovsky talks about emotions, memories, and religions as always. Tasman’s strong introspection is destined to treat science fiction only as a mirror of life, a priest of repentance, so that the most amazing part of the whole movie is not Halle’s several appearances, but Chris’s dream Mother's soft cry.

Solaris quotes

  • Hari: Why are you looking at me like that?

  • Dr. Sartorius: You've got a superb specimen.

    Kris Kelvin: That's my wife.

    Dr. Sartorius: Wonderful. Perfect. Then take a blood sample from your wife.

    Kris Kelvin: Why?

    Dr. Sartorius: It'll sober you up a bit.