Solaris details

Solaris
Format: 12 DVD
Starring: George Clooney, Natascha McElhone, Jeremy Davies, Viola Davis
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy - Anime/Japanimation
Studio: 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
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Solaris
12 Feature

DVD Information

Run time: 1 hour 34 minutes
Rental release: 21 Jul 2003
Main languages: English
Hearing impaired subtitles: English
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  • Excellent, thoughtful sci-fi

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By DominicUK (13 reviews) , 13 Oct 2003

    [Highly rated reviewer]

    Not everyone will like Solaris. Some will complain that it isn't up to the original 1972 film, while others may not like the distinctly non-Hollywood introspective plot. It is certainly to a wider audience than the original (being about half as long), but it does suffer slightly from a more 'Hollywood' style explaination of what's going on.

    Everyone would probably agree that it is a very well made film though. Clooney is the best he's ever been, and the cinematography is excellent. The quiet soundtrack adds to the whole feeling of the film perfectly. The film is thought provoking and is a good example of genuine sci-fi that makes you think about it after the film as finished.

    Don't let people who tell you that it's not as good as the original put you off. Perhaps it isn't, but it's certainly more accessable.
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  • A film for the mind

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By Ghost-Walker (1 review) , 18 Mar 2013
    Not all films are for all viewers, and for that we can be thankful. Variation is king. This film is a slow (which is appropriate) paced journey into self. The fact it is a sci-fi is secondary to the questions it raises about what it means to exist - to live, to love, to die. If you want fast paced action, forget it. If you want glorious space battles with cgi monsters coming out of the screen, try something else. If you want a well executed thought provoking film, then give it a try. I suspect you will not be disappointed.
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  • An essential view

    Rated - 4.5 stars  
    By a customer , 15 Mar 2013
    A stunning film, a great improvement on the Tarkovsky version, which is itself profoundly lovely if a little dull in parts, very moving.
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  • Move along now please! Nothing to see here.

    Rated - 2.0 stars  
    By MzBizkitz (67 reviews) , 08 Nov 2012
    I know what this film was trying to do but it just didn't really get there. The only redeeming factor was George Clooney but even he was a bit wooden, probably due to the nature of the script.

    Hey ho I can chalk it up to experience.
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  • Slow ... Could have been better

    Rated - 2.5 stars  
    By a customer , 10 Jun 2012
    Solaris is definately NOT one of George Clooney's better films.

    I like Sci-Fi but this was so slow and at times so complicated that it left the viewer what was going on. For me this film could have been a lot better with the storyline it had.

    Sorry, I can't recommend this.
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  • Good...but sooooooo sloooooooooow...

    Rated - 3.5 stars  
    By JayLow (122 reviews) , 26 Nov 2011
    I like intelligent films. Films that ask questions of the audience, and credit them with the ability to think; films that are made for adults who want more than visual thrills and seen-it-all before storylines.

    And Solaris is an intelligent film. It has characters you can invest in, great acting, it looks great and it leaves the audience to ponder and discuss what they have seen for many weeks to come. Yep Solaris ticks a lot of boxes...

    BUT

    It's sooooo slooooow. There are glaciers with glaciel arthritis and glaciel fatigue syndrome that move faster than this. That in itself isn't the problem - sometimes a bit of introspection is good - but the slow pace never changes. There's no change in mood, no change in feeling, no change in the rhythm of the film. The overall effect is like sitting through a lecture from a monotone and socially inept physics lecturer droning on about something you no longer find interesting.

    That said - I'm glad Solaris is out there. And, hey, it's better than Jonah Hex!
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