Tarkovsky-esque romantic sci-fi

Clovis 2022-03-23 09:01:55

1. As a science fiction film: try to look at the universe without thinking of the earth, maybe you can only keep exploring and experiencing.

2. As a philosophical film: all things have their own boundaries, and so does science, and so does philosophy. "Being human" is measured by different standards. Humans are replicas of consciousness, but replicated consciousness is not necessarily human.

3. As a love movie: Love can involve countless propositions. The individual is limited, and love is painful.

4. As a religious film: learn to redeem yourself in order to continue your life.

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Extended Reading
  • Christy 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    The atmosphere of suspense is still very strong, but the suspense is not the plot, but the heart of the person. Through repeated memories and inner monologues, the film connects the space station, the mysterious ocean of Solaris, and the old life of the earth. The wisdom of divinity, the pain of human nature, and the meaning of love are all repeatedly questioned and explored here. . The long shot at the end is meaningful and seems to symbolize alertness to technology. btw, the heroine Natalia Bondarchuk is so beautiful!

  • Lessie 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    With philosophical thinking under the skin of science fiction, Tarkovsky shoots the exchange between the future and alien civilizations, but the lonely memory of human beings is the core. Humans will always need human beings, and space is just a mirror of us. Personally, I feel that the pattern is bigger than that of "2001 Space Odyssey", and of course the special effects are too perfunctory...

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.