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Solaris, Movie DVDs, Movies & TV Shows

Reviewed on 01/28/08       Plays: 3

A curious mix of science fiction and metaphysical love story, Solaris centers around Chris Kelvin (George Clooney), a psychologist sent to investigate why a space station orbiting an alien planet has stopped communications. The planet has the power to delve into human psyches and re-create lost loved ones--in Kelvin's case, his dead wife (Natascha McElhone), whom he then wants to bring back to Earth.

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Hello this Ashley time to interview Solaris and this a George Clooney Sci-Fi movie was put out a few years ago and uh life how is lock this is George by James Cameron and uh Steven Soderbergh and I I really enjoy this a lot it's a it's reinversion of uh the use in love lens and Sci-Fi classic movie that you probably um you maybe might have heard off but anyway the uh the uh the promise of this movie is at there is a ship perfidious as all ready as planned to study it and also some weird thing starts happening on this ship and they call and got him Chris Calvin(Clooney) to go in there and check it out see what's going on uh Clooney and Cameron was forced that uh up until the end of the movie or going to that direction anyway uh doesn't know where there's going to be good or bad. He just trying to figure out what was going on because it's kind of freaky so you got a good just uh pure Sci-Fi with horror and suspense it's it's well done ah there's a lot of these things that were suspense were really drown out almost kind of like a 2001 film from Stanley Cooper so take a look at this and uh this is where Calvin getting out of the ship to start his review of the perfidious [video 0:01:12-0:02:19] that was up right there versatile cold up so anyway that's hilarious uh there's you have that same what what I didn't show was three or four minutes of that kind of like suspense full build to what you're what you were going to see in there uh and again it's got that Stanley Cooper kind of build build explosion kind of feel so that's the way as George Clooney uh three to five stars wroth the time. 00:02:47:000

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A curious mix of science fiction and metaphysical love story, Solaris centers around Chris Kelvin (George Clooney), a psychologist sent to investigate why a space station orbiting an alien planet has stopped communications. The planet has the power to delve into human psyches and re-create...

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A curious mix of science fiction and metaphysical love story, Solaris centers around Chris Kelvin (George Clooney), a psychologist sent to investigate why a space station orbiting an alien planet has stopped communications. The planet has the power to delve into human psyches and re-create lost loved ones--in Kelvin's case, his dead wife (Natascha McElhone), whom he then wants to bring back to Earth. Director Steven Soderbergh ( Traffic , Erin Brockovich ) fills almost every shot with faces and bodies, as if to emphasize the human soul rather than outer space as the movie's true subject. Unfortunately, the vagueness of the environment--combined with a script that implies more than it shows--serves to dislocate our ability to engage with the characters, rendering Solaris emotionally inert. Jeremy Davies, as a lingering crew member, brings a hint of humor to the otherwise serious-minded proceedings. --Bret Fetzer
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