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Solaris Reviews

  • Elta 2021-12-08 08:01:42

    Unreachable human cognition/dead, wild imagination, the most absurd dream come true <Dai Jinhua>

    1. The promise of *Enlightenmentism* enshrines reason high on the altar of human knowledge. It makes people believe that people can know everything, people can’t, and they refuse to admit that there are too many things in this world. Beyond cognition. In this sense, Tarkovsky retelled Lyme's story...

  • Haylee 2021-12-08 08:01:42

    "Planet Solaros": A Journey of Discovery about "Man"

    "Mankind’s endless pursuit of inexhaustible knowledge has contributed to the generation of a huge forward drive, and it has also brought continuous anxiety, difficulty, sadness and disappointment, because the ultimate truth is never known. The natural conscience of mankind Make yourself torment...

  • Emmanuelle 2021-12-08 08:01:42

    Solaris Reincarnation

    "Human is the measure of all things", this anthropocentric theory has never changed from time immemorial to its inventor’s scientific dominance over this star, and Tarkovsky created a novel called Sola in "Flying to Space". Reese's sci-fi utopia, where the ocean will grab your will and use...

  • Earnestine 2021-12-08 08:01:42

    Get together

    Borges told such a story in the novel "Circular Ruins." After years of hard work, imagining and gathering thoughts, a man slowly formed his son. End of the story is that he himself in a big find themselves afraid of burning, they would understand he is also an illusion, a product of someone else's...

  • Jermain 2021-12-08 08:01:42

    Tarkovsky on "Solaris"

    1) Regardless of whether my first two films are good or bad, they all talk about one thing in the final analysis: extreme loyalty to moral obligations and upholding beliefs, which are specifically manifested as a conflict between a conviction individual and his own destiny. The end is that the...

  • Hester 2021-12-08 08:01:42

    Confusion and clarification, and what is true

    When reviewing, I thought of a few points, just remember: 1. After the pilot Burton left, there was a six-minute shot of him driving through a city viaduct. For the first time, although I admired the director for grasping the endless sci-fi sense of space, I was also puzzled why it took so long to...