Sunday, March 16, 2008

Solaris

Soderbergh's 2002 adaptation. Spectacular.

But as when watching 2001: A Space Odyssey or American Beauty, you may find you saying to yourself: "Hmm, something important just happened, but I'm not sure what.

Watch the whole thing one night, alone, in a darkened room. If you can figure out what the movie is saying, congratulations. I had no clue.


If you are not going to watch it, then here is a brief synopsis with a clip of the ending scene, and Roger Ebert's brilliantly insightful explanation.

George Clooney plays a psychologist who is dealing with the death of his wife.

Crew members on a ship in orbit around the planet Solaris have nearly all died or disappeared, and he goes there to find out what is going on.

He is shocked to find replicas of his wife and others created by Solaris, just as he remembers them.



Roger Ebert says something so stunningly obvious about what it all means in the second to last paragraph.

http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20021122/REVIEWS/211220307/1023

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