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Rating: 4.3 / 5.0 (173 votes)

Released: 2011-05-24

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Solaris (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray] by Criterion Collection

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Movie Details

Director
Andrei Tarkovsky
Studio
Criterion Collection
Runtime
167
Rated
PG (Parental Guidance)
Binding
Blu-ray

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Description

Ground control has been receiving strange transmissions from the 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, the legendary Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky (Ivan’s Childhood, Andrei Rublev) gives us a brilliantly original science-fiction epic that challenges our conceptions about love, truth, and humanity itself.

Actors

  • Natalya Bondarchuk
  • Juri Jarvet
  • Donatas Banionis
  • Anatoli Solonitsin
  • Vladislav Dvorzhetsky

Format

  • Color
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC

Editorial Review

The Russian answer to 2001, and very nearly as memorable a movie. The legendary Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky made this extremely deliberate science-fiction epic, an adaptation of a novel by Stanislaw Lem. The story follows a cosmonaut (Donatas Banionis) on an eerie trip to a planet where haunting memories can take physical form. Its bare outline makes it sound like a routine space-flight picture, an elongated Twilight Zone episode; but the further into its mysteries we travel, the less familiar anything seems. Even though Tarkovsky's meanings and methods are sometimes mystifying, Solaris has a way of crawling inside your head, especially given the slow pace and general lack of forward momentum. By the time the final images cross the screen, Tarkovsky has gone way beyond SF conventions into a moving, unsettling vision of memory and home. Well worthy of cult status, Solaris is both challenging art-house fare and a whacked-out head trip. –Robert Horton

More Details

Binding
Blu-ray
Aspect Ratio
1.77:1
Disks
1

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