";s:4:"text";s:3249:" But it's still a (wonderful amazing ect ) movie. While the novel dealt primarily with the problem of communicating with a fundamentally different life form, the film is more concerned with such themes as life, death, identity, love and humanity.
Tarkovsky's artistic vision, poetic, refined, subtle, yet stunning, has the capability of making a profound cerebral impact upon the viewer with breathtaking scenery, mystic and melancholic atmospherics, a compelling storyline, and exceptional acting. Title: Solaris Imdb rate: 8.1 Imdb votes: 72,396 Year: 1972 Language: Russian, German Genre: Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi Country: Soviet Union Director: Andrei Tarkovsky Writers: Stanislaw Lem (novel), Fridrikh Gorenshteyn (screenplay), Andrei Tarkovsky (screenplay) Actors: Donatas Banionis Natalya Bondarchuk Jüri Järvet Vladislav Dvorzhetskiy About the film (1972) Andrei Tarkovsky's influential sci-fi epic about a psychologist who's sent to investigate mysterious events that have taken place on a space station.
Although Solaris retains some of the softer sci-fi aspects of Lem’s novel, Tarkovsky’s pacing is less moved by narrative detail than thematic and metaphorical suggestion, which imbues the film, typical of the director’s entire oeuvre, with a Herculean amount of objects that appear charged with meaning beyond their immediate purpose.
Yes, it's about the movie (Tarkovsky version). 4.3 out of 5 stars 458 ratings. Also a fucking awesome song by Failure. Solaris is a science fiction film released in 1972 by Andrei Tarkovsky. Release Date: March 20th, 1972 PG | 2 hr 49 min Plot Summary. SOLARIS - MOVIE [DVD] [1972] Standard Version Format: DVD. Solaris is more like a place you visit for a few hours.
The story is about Kris Kelvin, a psychologist who is sent to a space station orbiting the planet Solaris to evaluate the three-man scientific team with whom Earth have lost contact. IMDb8.1/10. The Catch-22 is that the planet knows no more than its visitors know about these absent people. As the film opens, two astronauts have died in a space station circling the planet, and the survivors have sent back alarming messages.
Andrei Tarkovsky's adaptation of Stanisław Lem's 1961 science fiction novel Solaris.Rather than make a direct adaptation, Tarkovsky turned Lem's science fiction story into a psychological drama. These words, uttered by the disillusioned and paranoid Dr Snaut (Yuri Yarvet), paint in one simple stroke the existential horror and frightening truth of Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1972 magnum opus from Solaris.
Ground control has been receiving mysterious transmissions from the three remaining residents of the Solaris space station.