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Solaris Reviews

  • Libby 2022-04-21 09:02:07

    #Takovsky's "Solaris" short review supplement

    It is better to call it a space station movie than a space movie. This is a special thinking in a special environment, that is, thinking with assumptions. A common idea of ​​space science fiction movies is the discussion of the unknown, and the discussion of the unknown is actually the eternal...

  • Leda 2022-04-21 09:02:07

    don't talk nonsense

    I can't understand it, and I can't understand the so-called world-exploring big movies that describe a lot of these long stories.

    This sci-fi story is quite attractive. There is a sea on an alien planet. Wherever you go, you can turn your dream into reality. I think it would be more interesting...

  • Jean 2022-04-21 09:02:07

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    Tarkovsky's own review of the film: I think the concept of "consciousness" is embodied in the film, and it is well expressed. The problem is that there are too many pseudoscientific tricks in the film. Orbital space stations, instruments, all of that bores me deeply. In my opinion, the modern,...

  • Annabell 2022-04-21 09:02:07

    Fly to this Solaris

    "Solaris" "...this is a broken god whose desires are always beyond his ability and unaware. This god creates clocks, but cannot measure the time they are meant to measure. He Institutions were created to achieve a certain purpose, and they surpassed and even betrayed the original purpose. He...

  • Anthony 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    last year's review

    About "Solaris", I really wish I can understand Andrei Tarkovsky's Russian sense of aesthetic. His strong color background comparing to the enormous black space station window. Those powerful shots are all examples of humans' atrocious nature of endlessly expanding earth.

    "Solaris" is a place where...

  • Hannah 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    Fly to space or build yourself

    The film’s discussion of science: Humans explore the universe just to verify the earth’s civilization. We don’t need other universes, or other civilizations. Humans only want or can only identify with human beings. It is impossible for us to understand or communicate with other civilizations, and...

  • Kimberly 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    Art flies to philosophy?

    In fact, I don't like to watch these movies with strong philosophical sense, but I will make up for them, because the historical status of such movies that incorporate philosophy will be relatively high. In my cognition, art is art, philosophy is philosophy, one uses image thinking, one uses...

  • Pascale 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    Notes

    1/ Fly to yourself before flying to the future.

    Sometimes I wonder, what's wrong with living in a dream? There is nothing shameful about man living for his own happiness.

    2/ The water plants at the beginning of the film swayed with the current, turned to the water, and the mist churned and changed,...

  • Amparo 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    think for yourself

    Solaris has its own consciousness, can read the thoughts and memories of humans on the space station, and create "things" for them, but the protagonist has love for "Harry", can Solaris satisfy our wishes for us? But "she" is not human, and if you fall in love with her, wouldn't that be a betrayal...

Solaris

Director: Andrei Tarkovsky

Language: Russian,German Release date: September 26, 1972