Solaris

Solaris

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Science Fiction
Format Kindle
Pages 96
Language English
Published Oct 31, 2014
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-10 1844578062
ISBN-13 9781844578061
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"Solaris" examines the intricate relationship between cinema and philosophy through the lens of Andrei Tarkovsky's acclaimed 1972 film. Mark Bould delves deep into the creative challenges and thematic explorations that shaped Tarkovsky's vision for this ambitious adaptation of Stanisław Lem's novel. The work captures the meditative pace of Tarkovsky's filmmaking and his quest to depict the ineffable mysteries of human consciousness.

Bould explores the film's exploration of memory, grief, and the alien nature of love as it unfolds within the surreal world of Solaris. With an emphasis on the psychological and existential dilemmas faced by the characters, the narrative presents a profound inquiry into what it means to be human amid the vastness of an indifferent universe. Through insightful analysis and contextual background, readers gain a richer understanding of Tarkovsky's motivations and artistic choices.

The book serves as both an appreciation and a critique, inviting readers to reflect on the film's legacy and its impact on science fiction and philosophical discourse. It appeals to both cinephiles and those seeking to grasp the deeper meanings woven into the cinematic tapestry of "Solaris."

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