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Solaris (2002)
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Hazarding another movie inspired by Stanislav Lem's novel might seem folly when Tarkovsky's 1972 version still boasts cult appeal, but Soderbergh's movie beats its predecessor in virtually every respect. It's not only richer and more rigorous, philosophically, than the Russian's woolly musings, it also has an emotional force barely there in Tarkovsky. More significantly, it's probably the finest, certainly the most stylish, sci-fi film in years. Clooney and McElhone are both immensely impressive. He's a psychotherapist Chris Kelvin, sent to the Prometheus space station to investigate strange, sinister occurrences; she's his wife Rheya, dead for years but now rejoining him, as if drawn by his guilty memories, while he and two surviving, possibly crazy crew members orbit the mysterious planet Solaris. Soderbergh uses this story to trace tangled links between time, memory, desire, fear and freedom of will, even as these connecxtions are complicated by the fact that Rheya is a sentient copy of herself. Scripted, shot, directed and edited by Soderbergh with his customary intelligence and assurance, this is perhaps the most ambiguous and cerebrally sophisticated Hollywood movie in nearly three decades.Author: GA
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- Rob said...
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Posted on Aug 11 2008 01:52
I can see where Robin Is coming from, but after a second (and third!) watch of the movie it has become one of my favorite sci-fi films.
Its like an album that sounds crap on the first listen, and then grows on you like a fungus!
To be honest I'm more into slow-moving thoughtful films rather than zombie massacres :) - Report as inappropriate
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- Robin Phelan said...
- Posted on May 18 2008 03:45 One of the most boring movies I have ever seen. Unbelieveably slow.
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- Will P said...
- Posted on Dec 20 2007 23:14 I have not seen the original yet so it is unfair for me to judge, I do however agree with the Time Out reviewer solely on the basis of the remake and personally find its emotional understatement refreshing and quite moving.
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Cast & crew
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Producer: James Cameron, Rae Sanchini, Jon Landau
Cast: George Clooney, Natascha McElhone, Jeremy Davies, Viola Davis, Ulrich Tukur, John Cho, Morgan Rusler, Shane Skelton full cast
Genre(s): Science Fiction
Duration: 98 mins
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