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Solaris Reviews

  • Eino 2022-03-23 09:01:55

    The Subversion of Pop's Three-Tiered World

    Solaris said what ethical issues would be if World Two could feed back to World One in real time. Novelists, artists, and directors can turn World Two into World Three with a relatively long time lag, while World Three exists stably in World One and changes World One. It is said that the...

  • Yvonne 2022-03-23 09:01:55

    Love: The Face of the Forgotten Mother

    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...

  • Verda 2022-03-23 09:01:55

    Dostoevsky Reflections | The Tranquility of a Century Ago

    "We have no intention of conquering the universe, we want to bring the earth to the edge of the universe. We don't know what to do with other worlds, and we don't need other worlds, we just need a mirror. We try to communicate, but never the law. We are in Stupid human predicament, trying to...

  • Gwendolyn 2022-03-23 09:01:55

    Solaris film review

    It seems to be a sci-fi movie, but in fact it has little to do with sci-fi. The discussion is still the consistent theme of Tarkovsky: the retrospect of memory and human love. From the silence of the male protagonist in front of the pond at the beginning, to returning to the pond at the end,...

  • Clovis 2022-03-23 09:01:55

    Tarkovsky-esque romantic sci-fi

    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...

  • Syble 2022-03-22 09:01:48

    Between reality and reality

    On the wide ocean surface, the thick colloidal liquid rolled slowly in waves. The red sun cast light, giving its nearly congealed surface a purplish red sheen. Between the waves, white foam condensed, and together with the gel, it mixed into an uncomfortable liquid, like a swamp that could engulf...

  • Martina 2022-03-22 09:01:48

    very inaccurate essay

    It feels like we have all thought about what we are discussing, and it is the science fiction of the last century. However, Tarkovsky did not expect to shrink inward, and he came to the conclusion that introspection is not necessary to explore the universe. We must first understand why we are...

  • Wilburn 2022-03-22 09:01:48

    Travel through the Tang Dynasty from Solaris World

    After watching "Flying to Space" directed by Tarkovsky, I was "thinking about it and tossing and turning" all night. It's hard to forget his ethereal and Zen-like images, and the slowly advancing long shots, such as Dreamy scenes and difficult rhythms, repeatedly dissecting the axis of human...

  • Jaylen 2022-03-22 09:01:48

    Don't turn scientific questions into ordinary love stories

    This show made me uncomfortable.

    First of all, the plot is very protracted, many of those long and silent clips, the original conflict of the plot is not obvious, and then it makes people drowsy.

    Add some hypocritical moral and philosophical discussions to confuse people.

    scientific ethicsWith all due...

  • Sherwood 2022-03-22 09:01:48

    Solaris: The Sea of ​​Obsession

    I revisited Andrei Tarkovsky's "Fly to Space" yesterday, the first time I watched it during the 2020 pandemic. This is the penultimate film of the old tower that I have watched, and the last one is "Andrei Rublev" with a religious theme.

    "Flying to Space", which can be literally translated...