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Synopsis

Ground control has been receiving strange transmissions from the three remaining residents of the Solaris space station. When cosmonaut and psychologist Kris Kelvin is sent to investigate, he experiences the strange phenomena that afflict the Solaris crew, sending him on a voyage into the darkest recesses of his own consciousness. In Solaris, legendary Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky creates a brilliantly original science fiction epic that challenges our preconceived notions of love, truth, and humanity itself. —The Criterion Collection

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Andrei Tarkovsky

Considered one of Russia’s most distinguished contemporary directors, the late Andrei Tarkovsky is known for highly personalized and poetic films. The son of poet Arseni Tarkovsky, he studied Arabic and first worked as a geologist before attending the State Film School in Moscow under Mikhail Romm. While there he made a pair of short films, “There Will Be No Leave Today” (1959) and the acclaimed Katok i Skripka/The Steamroller and the Violin (his diploma film). Following graduation in 1960, Tarkovsky went to work for Mosfilm and made his feature-film directorial debut in 1962 with Ivanovo Detstvo/Ivan’s Childhood. The film earned him top honors at that year’s Venice Film Festival. His sophomore film, Andrei Rublev, is Tarkovsky’s most renowned work. Ostensibly a portrait of a 15th century Russian painter, the film is actually a metaphorical drama mirroring the plight of Russian artists. Some have expanded the film’s parable to reflect the dramatic effects of war and chaos upon humanity… read more

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jjterry

5Feb10

haven't seen a good "sci fi" like this one in awhile.  
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keldons

5Feb10

My initial thoughts are that it is too long for its own good, and dull in large portions. However, the film left me with so much to think about that it is hard to imagine not coming back to this film over and over, which for me, makes it great.   
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Ezgi Yalinalp

19Jan10

I really don’t understand why this film is rated so highly by the critics and movie-goers. It just misses the whole point and the only reason I watched it a second time was to see if I might have been missed something. Obviously I didn’t! And it’s not visually stunning at all, not even close to the book.   
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pedro_mg

19Jan10

This is an amazing movie, another masterpiece from the master Andrei Tarkovsky offering us an unique interpretation to film, of Stanisław Lem's intelligent novel.  

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Movie Poster of the Week: "Moon"

By Adrian Curry on June 12, 2009
What is it with circles? Three of the best new movie posters of 2009—The Girlfriend Experience, The Limits of Control and now Moon—are awash with them. For Moon it makes perfect graphic sense. Directed
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Solaris

By Ben. on November 22, 2009

Science Fiction in itself is a very unique genre. I find that this genre in particular can touch on truths others can only hope to achieve. Like it’s predecessor 2001: A Space Odyssesy, Solaris is…  read review

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By Jack Falvey IV on August 30, 2009

Impossible to describe properly, Solaris does for the human being internally what 2001 A Space Odyssey does for the human being externally. The themes and messages conveyed in Solaris are almost impossible…  read review

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By Brendan on June 19, 2009

I truly enjoyed this movie. While I found Stalker just a tad too slow for my taste, Solaris’s pauses and downtimes actually gave me moments to think and absorb its themes to fully digest them while…  read review

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By Mugino on May 31, 2009

I’ve enjoyed both Tarkovsky and Soderbergh versions equally, but they are two completely different films that appeal to two different sides of the brain. I find they complement each other well, and…  read review

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