Solaris | SCIENCE FICTION | FULL MOVIE | directed by Tarkovsky
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- The Solaris mission has established a base on a planet that appears to host some kind of intelligence, but the details are hazy and very secret. After the mysterious demise of one of the three scientists on the base, the main character is sent out to replace him. He finds the station run-down and the two remaining scientists cold and secretive. When he also encounters his wife who has been dead for ten years, he begins to appreciate the baffling nature of the alien intelligence...
IMDb rating: 8,0
Year of production: 1972
Director: Andrey Tarkovsky
Writers: Andrey Tarkovsky, Friedrich Gorenstein
Composer: Artemyev Eduard
Operator: Yusov Vadim
Production Designer: Romadin Mikhail
Starting: Cast: Grinko Nikolai, Dvorzhetsky Vladislav, Banionis Donatas, Solonitsyn Anatoly, Bondarchuk Natalia, Yarvet Yuri, Sargsyan Sos
#Solaris #Russian_classic #Tarkovsky #FullMoviesWithEngSubs - Krátké a kreslené filmy
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To me ending is just heartbreaking. No matter how deep into space humanity advances, the best dreams will still be about childhood, home and young parents.
That may have been what Lem disliked about the film. As I recall in this novel the hero strives in spite of losses to continue to communicate with the Ocean. Lem wrote other material analyzing humanity (Return from the stars). In this one Kris is being pushed to go on solving the riddles of Solaris.
@@zvimur Lem and Tarkovsky had a nasty and disgusting character, probably geniuses are all like that!
Unless of course your childhood were an abusive nightmare you would rather forget.
does the end mean that he stayed behind on the planet? Or did the planet's intelligence return to earth with him, surrounding him with protection and insulation? Wonderfully open ending, though not near so spectacular as 2001
@@_scabs6669 the most popular interpretation seems to be he died/became part of Solaris (a living entity of unknown qualities).
Why is Mosfilm providing so much great content for free? This is literally a treasure trove of films! 🎉
Nostalgiah needs a better Master. It looks pretty shitty, sadly..
Советское наследие для народа
@@xzenislevx yes
Socialism 🙃🙃
Not everyone on Earth is thinking "the American way" .. to sell something or to make profit
An excellent movie based on an excellent novel by Stanislaw Lem, who should be considered one of the best science fiction authors of all times.
Based on a true story, this man it's real. He was King of Greece.
@@almabooplove7173 Last of the Eastern Roman Emperor
@@almabooplove7173 "Based on a true story"? It's based on Lem's science fiction novel, "Solaris", which is fiction. It's an excellent book, though.
He was soviet hence an antisemite, a genocidal and a homophobic
レム自身は不満だったそうだね
理解しえないことを描きたかったそうだ
Solaris is not only my favorite Tarkovsky but in my opinion is one of the top ten greatest films ever made.
what are the 10 best films for you?
Incredible how he could make such an incredible movie, with so little money, such basic technology, and Hollywood, with 200 000 times more money, 1000 times more resources, can't do anything even 1/10 of the quality of this...I could watch this movie several times. Cannot finish watching most Hollywood movies.
@@geraldrada The money is the problem. It is too expensive to make Hollywood movies. Even a "low budget" film will cost from 10 to 20 million dollars to make, which is ridiculous. So mostly directors that make safe movies can make it. There are some exceptions to the rule, but not many.
Very true!
I agree ☝️
I've seen this movie a couple of times. People talk about the themes, imagery etc., but one of the reasons it works for me is the actress that plays "Hari", she emotes pain and humanity very well.
She is a daughter of "War and Peace" director (he played Pierre as well).
Natalia is definitely a chip off the old block. See "The Fate of a Man" by Sergey Bondarchuk and you'll understand why. That's another great Soviet movie; a different style but amazing.
Strange seeing an old movie like this in such high quality, like it was made yesterday. Something like this really can transport you into a different time.
when was it made? I've only seen a few Russian made movies, and I don't like trying to compare them to American made movies, but this gave me such strong 2001: A Space Odyssey vibes with how it was shot.
@@kingscorpion7346 1972 , and i agree about the 2001 "feel"
… especially as I’m watching on a 4.7” iPhone SE screen. It’s still immersive held close to my face.
@@Microdisney 👍LOL😁
@@Microdisney Тарковского надо смотреть на широком экране
One of the greatest movies I have ever seen. Truly a masterpiece
At a time of fierce competition on every level between the US and the USSR, Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey" comes out in 1968 to show the Russians, and the world, how space movies (science fiction with deeper messages about human evolution, existentialism, technology, artificial intelligence and the possibility of extra terrestrial life) are made...The Soviets respond with this film "Solaris" in 1972 dismissing Kubrick's work (which has in fact been called the finest science fiction film EVER) as "phoney on many points" and "a lifeless schema with only pretensions to truth". Soviet director Andrei Tarkovsky is given this task, who, in the spirit of healthy competition, and as a consequence of it, comes up with an equally authentic, controversial but undisputed masterpiece and a proud addition to the list of the greatest movies ever made, with universal appeal and most talked about and thought provoking films in history to boot...Thanks for another terrific upload.
"The Soviets"
Tarkovski was a dissident and fled to Italy. The USSR holds no ownership of his works.
@@ThePolistiren he left in 1979 and made only two movies during his life in Italy..he was born in USSR, educated there and made movies based out of USSR ..so I don’t know what’s the issue with calling him soviet ..his wiki page calls him so! He stated, «I am not a Soviet dissident, I have no conflict with the Soviet Government," but if he returned home, he added, "I would be unemployed. » There are many people who move out of their country for various reasons and continue to be called from their native place ..but I guess nothing good can ever be ascribed to USSR ?
@@ThePolistiren Let's dismantle the fact that you chat shit Radu.
Nobody went to the moon. Space it's an empty place. Fiction it's an illusion.
Luckily in a 300 years we probably won't be discussing f****ng politics while watching this movie, just as we don't make renaissance painters' works a political matter. Just enjoy the art
One of the greatest films ever made! Exploring the universe = exploring one's inner psyche. Tarkovsky = Shakespeare of the film-makers.
I find him much more similar to Russian authors. His dialogues are full of Dostoevskyan tropes.
@@davidbastardo4154 Yes. I also think that one cannot fully understand (or explore the beauty of) Tarkovsky without being a Russian himself.
@@beatleboy83 Not really because he makes these types of films for everyone in humanity that wants to be given a new standpoint of life, but since I read The Brothers Karamazov and Crime and Punishment I understood more and more Tarkovsky's archetypes in his films
I like this so much better than the gratuitous violence of some directors - Tarantino are you listening?!
@@davidbastardo4154 It's based on a book by Stanisław Lem.
Tarkovsky's least favorite of his films, but in my mind, a masterpiece. Solaris teaches us that we must embrace our memories, no matter how imperfect they may be, to preserve our humanity.
@@redpimpletonthesimpleton8812 He did. Lem's novel has nothing to do with Tarkovsky's film. It's not even close. In fact, Lem denounced the Solaris film because of that. Look online if you want more details.
@@redpimpletonthesimpleton8812 Not the book, but he co-wrote the film's screenplay (which deviates from the book).
"Shame is the feeling which will save humankind."
Why is it his least favorite?
Amongst the best movies ever made .
Of all the films I've ever seen, none has come closer to revealing the importance of life on this earth and our relationship to the superior mind of existence! NO others work comes even close to unraveling our mysterious relationship to the cosmos. Time stands still: harken!, we are in the midst of a genius, telling us about relationships between people, past, present, and future! A devotion to our fathers, mistakes of expression, our own mistakes, and readdressing what might have been. A whole existence of our past and readdressing possibilities to correct our own mistakes, even forgiveness, for not always reading right! My favorite film, I can't acknowledge enough. A million directors today wouldn't have a clue.
Try reading the book it is even deeper. But different.
I can't believe this film is on CZcams !A marvel !Thanks for sharing !
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A fabulous film. I hunted it down when I was about the world on archeological digs near the Ural Nature Reserve. The demise of the director is saddening. He was so committed to the art. Glad to see it on a public platform. I believe that the director would have wanted it this way.
Eagle 1! 😮
I watched this film when I was a teenager. Since then, I have watched many other films in this genre but this one is something unique to me that cannot be forgotten!
Thank you Mosfilm!
32:11 ここからの東京の首都高速のシーンは、本来、監督のタルコフスキーが当時大阪で開催された大阪万博での各パビリオンでの撮影を希望していたものの政府や主催側の許可が下りず、滞在先のホテルから移動する際に通過した首都高速の風景に近未来の風景として感銘を受けたタルコフスキーが幾度も撮影したという逸話がある。撮影当時の1970年の都心の光景が記録されている貴重な映像でもある。
公開当時に映画館で、首都高を走る日本車を見たときは白けたのですが、いま(20230505)に見ると素晴らしいですね
タルコフスキー監督のセンスで切り取られた70年万博の会場(一度は遠足で、もう一度はい父親と行き、ソ連館の月の石も見たはずです)も見たかったですが
I am imagining my dad watching this in 72’ at the movie theater. And now I finally got to join him in this experience. Спасибо 🙏
The first appearance of Kris' wife, with that spooky music, is one of the most charged scenes in cinema history. Totally mindblowing.
Agreed. It gives me goosebumps every time I see it.
when you actually realize there is more than 0% chance that both Snaut and Sartorius are copies created by Guiderian(while he was still alive and who killed himself because he could not stand it) and that kelvin actually is the only human on the station, all conversations hit entirely different ...
@@seushimarejikaze1337 Interesting idea. But didn't the report Kelvin receives before taking off mention all three of them?
@@exoplanet11 but how would people making the report recognize copies from real things?
@@seushimarejikaze1337 for that matter, how do any of us? Theseus' Ship.
ФИЛЬМ -ШЕДЕВР И ОСТАНЕТСЯ ТАКИМ НАВСЕГДА!
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Я в шоке! Где меня уронили? Где не дали дышать кислородом? Где, бл, шедевр? В чём?
Если "Ханума" Товстоногого шедевр - это шедевр! Если "Они сражались за Родину" Бондарчука шедевр - это шедевр! Если "Тихий Дон" Герасимова шедевр - это шедевр!
Что здесь шедеврального?
Имя Тарковского, а за именем пустота?
Ору!
Every scene is mesmerizing, ive never seen anything like it
МОЖНО ПОСТАВИТЬ ВАМ 25 ТЫСЯЧ ЛАЙКОВ?????!
Brilliant, absolutely brilliant! This and "Stalker" are masterpieces of science fiction! Tarkovsky clearly was a master of his craft.
great film
I watched Stalker for the first time ever last night. I started to watch it around about 23:00pm and once it started the tiredness I’d felt before completely drifted away and i was captivated in an experience i haven’t felt in years when it comes to a movie and afterwards i slept so peacefully. It truly is a masterpiece in the art of cinema…oh i went out and bought the blu ray and I’ve just ordered Zona by Geoff Dyer because i have a need to find out as much as i can about Stalker
Taking into account the fact that the original Stalker was completely lost during filming (faulty film) and what we see in the end is a fifty-fifty re-shot work that visually has nothing to do with lost original.
@@kyojima7190 if what we got was that good imagine how good the original was 🤔
@@kyojima7190 that is heartbreaking!
I was young and working for a Russian guy that used to own a couple of movie theaters, Artkino Pictures, was the name of his company and Cosmos 70 the name of one of the theaters.
I used to do the inventory of the movies in a basement, I remember this movie in particular because of the promo posters and pictures and I used to take reels of film and took this movie's reel as well in 35 mm from one movie theater to the other one, back in the 70's 🎥...
I got hypnotically drawn into watching this movie for the fourth time! [The first time was in an LA theater when it premiered there in 1972!] It's so beautifully photographed. The famous Russian actress, Natalia Bonderchuk is the amazing star: the liquid oxygen sequence, her library speeches, but hey! her whole performance. I learn more every time I watch this. Like 2001, much of the movie is silent and told visually! Wow! Such artistry! And PS to Syrka, Stanislaw Lem is the best science fiction writer in the world---I've read 15 of his books!
Also she is a daughter of Serguey Bondarchuk, director of "War and peace" and eight other movies.
Τhis is one of the few SERIOUS AND TRUE Science Fiction movies and a Tarkovski masterpiece. I wanted so much to see it again ! Thanks for uploading !
Тарковский гений. Актеры замечательные, сьемки потрясающие! Мой любимый фильм, моя любимая книга.
Fantastic! Much better than the modern version. Couldn't look away
For me personally, this is such a stunning and frank film that I simply do not have words to describe my admiration for it. )🎬 I’ve watched it a million times and will watch it again just as many times. I'm still discovering something new in this film. None of us can escape our own Solaris. Solaris... It is inside each of us. I am grateful to all the Creators of this Masterpiece of World Science Fiction today. 🎓 ✨ 🎥
Аналогично!
I was lucky enough to see the restoration on the big screen and was hypnotised , blown away. A powerful and epic treatise on stillness of the soul and remaining centered while all around chaos reigns. A zen experience and a picture that changes your perception forever ❤
My all time favourite movie! A heartbreaking masterpiece by the greatest film director ever. Also the eeriest, spookiest psychological drama I've ever seen. Beautifully photographed and posted in similarly wonderful quality, with lovely, new, well-readable subtitles. Thank you Mosfilm!👍♥️
Csodás, szerintem is. A könyv egy kicsit unalmas volt nekem. A Kyberiáda a kedvenc Lev könyvem :)
this is horror? damn i cant watch this then
@@mayoofm6049 no, its fine. there is no jumpscare or anything like that, trust me im a scaredy cat as well and even i manage to finish this film. please watch it, it wont disappoint you or waste your time.
@@goprodog4304 йион тихий форевер!😊
@@mayoofm6049 it is very subtle, you will only put the truly scary stuff together after the movie, although there is forshadowing
We are the sum of our experience and regrets, and in a way Solaris knows the crew as well as anything can. I've watched this movie twice, but was interrupted both times halfway through. I've just watched it till the end. Oh it's heart breaking ... and beautiful ...
Great movie not a single overdone Hollywood effects. Concentrates on meaning. 👍👌
My favourite movie... I cry for the impossible tragic beauty, the style... dialogues... actors.. an heartbreaking masterpiece.. thank you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
An era in the development of mankind that we have lost forever. Even in Russia, such films are rare.
@@alexandrmatheev1407 не огорчайтесь, эволюционные процессы развития человечества неизбежны. Но всё встанет на свои места. А русский менталитет возьмет свое. Будут снова в России композиторы и музыканты, писатели и поэты, режиссеры и актеры. Я из России, я вижу что моя страна практически прошла тяжелый период в своей истории. Я вижу, сколько сейчас молодежи интересуются искусством и идут этому учиться. Я уже сейчас читаю русскую научную фантастику молодых русских писателей.
@@user-fr4sv1hl7y Спасибо бро.
This is my most favorite movie of all time. I have it in a DVD. Also his other movie Stalker
Hii , mine also ,both movies are all time favourite, which DVD do you have ? Pl answer
Congrats, bro..!
The BEST movies by far, all the time.
Kind regards..!
Same with me, Bro! I can't help it, I just love it!👍♥️
The whole run down space station ... is a masterpiece in design ...
one can watch this movie dozens of times and appreciate nuances
The whole thing smacks of cheapness, with all that tin and tinfoil. 'SOVIET' is written all over it.
And let's not even mention that art gallery-cum-library thing with floating candles on a space station.
You smack of cheapness lameness@@offbeat65
@@offbeat65 production design was just means, and not the goal, as it is today. It's just there for you to understand where you are - it serves no purpose for the meaning of the film.
True No?
I realy Love the Details about culture
The Statues the Peruan mask
The old guns
Like the Bring Something to remind Them of humanity
See the Film today the First time
I read Lem a Lot in my childhood/youth now 25 years Later i discover that Art of a move
Loved it
I think without doubt its the most intelligent and deepest thinking sci-fi film of all time. I rate this along with 2001 masterpieces of cinema and unlike Solaris the original version of the story shall never be bettered (ok technically Solaris has been done 3 times as there was an earlier version before Tarkovsky did this one) I love how it takes an alien lifeform, a sentient ocean that can probe our minds in order to communicate with us by looking to our pasts. Wether you accept it or not see it as pleasure or pain is another thing that only individuals can answer. Still a fascinating concept and this version is well shot with beautiful photography with images that never leave your brain and great performances all round. This shows that Russia could turn out quality cinema and its a pity its not better known that it is in the world of sci-fi cinema. Stanislaw Lem never liked any of the versions of his novel but thats authors for you, for me that only one view the public decides otherwise what resonates with them and rightly so.
No olviden que Kubrick y Tarkowsky eran rusos y Rusia una de las naciones con más talento artístico en todos los terrenos:música, pintura, poesia, novela, cine, escultura.. Este legado, esta herencia para el mundo, para la civilización es incuetionable.
Gracias
I totally agree Juan. Thanks for your post.
yep but now the word associates Russians with war crimes, military incompetence, authoritarianism, and alcoholism. It sucks because there is so much more to the place than these negative things.
Kubrick NO era ruso
@@Lobatomic Not Russian at all. Kubrick was polish, Romanian, Austrian, and Jewish. Even if Kubrick was full blooded Russian he was raised in the Bronx. He was American raised in the mixing pot environment of New York.
Kubrick wasn't russian, but otherwise you're correct.
Thank you for uploading this historic Sci-Fi film that has been reputed by experts to be the most philosophic of this kind. I'd like to add: iconic, pious and much much more ...
Unforgettable! Enjoyed every second of watching this masterpiece.
Grandissimi registi europei e americani degli anni 70/80, veramente superlativi, a Tarkovskij, come si suol dire, :" je spicciavano casa" e t'ho detto tutto. Lui, veramente era " quell'altro pianeta" 🎥✨🪐. GENIO SPAZIALE .
Andrei Tarkavosky will remain one of the greatest auteurs of world cinema. The way he blends environment with emotional depth is mesmerizing. This one is my personal favourite
Correct
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Read & listened to the novel several times, including the latest translation, watched & enjoyed both theatrical versions, & listened to a very interesting BBC Radio adaptation that is available here on CZcams. Always find something new to contemplate in this timeless masterpiece.
I love Russian and Soviet movies. Thank you so much for the uploading and for the subtitles.
Have you ever watched Tengiz Abuladze’s trilogy?..
@@ingapevzner3002 please tell us more!! Thank yoy
Russian/Soviet films so far are an incredible 7-0 with me. They just don't know how to make crap 🤣. Other countries outside of Hollywood similar . . hm, maybe not China or Bollywood, though I don't know that much about those two . .
Some might say it does need some whittling down, especially the scene of Burton driving on the Tokyo expressway. But the more I watch that, the whole scene, without fast-forwarding it or skipping ahead, the more sense it makes. Burton's anxiety, his sense of futility that he failed, are made clear. I lived in Tokyo at the time that scene was filmed and I remember my dad, who was driving, laughed at how short the expressway was. It only took about the same time to run it as the whole movie scene. Since then Tokyo has extended their highway system and some years later I drove a good ways out of Tokyo to Mt. Fuji on it.
The expressway sequence is, I think, Tarkovsky's reply to the psychedlic journey at the end of 2001, particularly its use of distorted sound.
Thank you for this magnificent restoration and with subtitles no less. I love how slowly and deliberately Tarkovsky introduces information in long takes. He edited in his mind and let the camera work.
Спасибо. Любимый фильм. Впервые увидела его мельком в раннем детстве, в начале 70-х, и он меня потряс. Пересматриваю регулярно. Его нужно смотреть небольшими кусочками. Не спешить. Гениально.❤
Wonderful... First saw this in 1973 ( wow... 50 years ago...) and now on CZcams... I can still recall, perfectly, the scene, from 44:29 to 45:27, as we approach the Space Station, with the ocean surface of Solaris beneath... And at the end, from 2:45:30 to 2:46:19, as we pull away from the planet, and see the only small island... Amazing film...
Bzzzt... spoiler! 😉
Thank you Mosfilm for providing readable subtitles ..
we were always fighting in the past .. struggling
thank you for the nice clarity
In a conversation between Martin Scorsese and Krystoff Zanussi, the former said to the polish master that many people in the West think that in socialists countries was scarce artistic freedom, but that he was completly sure that films like "Ivan´s Chilhood", "Andrei Rubliov", or this one would have never been possible in Hollywood: symply NEVER. And Zanussi agreed.
Let's dismantle this commie shit: Tarkovski was constantly censored and persecuted for his spiritual themes in his movies and criticism of the soviet union, to the point he fled to Italy after finishing STALKER, Come and See was delayed 8 years due to censorship, The Colour Of Pomegranates's director was under KGB watch and constantly had trouble with the law, Aleksei German, same story.
As for Hollywood, they were receiving funding from the Russians according to declassified KGB documents. And even in the current day, they persecute ideological dissidents like Gina Carano or Kevin Sorbo.
Let's be frank, each and every artistic achievement in film was made in spite of the Soviet & Hollywood systems.
@@ThePolistiren Excuse me: who exactly is spreading "communist shit": Martin Scorsese, Kristoff Zanussi or me? The reference came from an interview, in english language , made to Zanussi himself available on CZcams. What you say does not deny the very point made by them. Of course there was censorship in the USSR, and remains in Russia today. So? Tarkovsky did make about 6 films in his motherland that could hardly had been made in Hollywood. A fact. In the USA the situation was not very different: just check Dalton Trumbo´s or Joseph Losey´s cases (among other victims of MCarthyism) and, more recently, the testimonies from Andrei Konchalovsky, who went back to Russia to continue his career after finding out that in Hollywood creativity freedom for film makers is even worse than in Russia.
@@ThePolistiren
even Georges Lucas calls bullshit on your crap opinion. Yes the Soviet Union was oppressive ans autocratic and censored a lot beyond criticizing the state and atheism Soviet film makers could make whatever art house film they wanted as opposed to the West where you're obligated to make blockbuster films that adhere to a set of criteria aimed only to generate revenue, else you won't get funded.
@@ThePolistiren Yep! Someone had to put that clear.
@@ThePolistiren that doesn't change the statement such movies did never and will never come from Hollywood
I've seen this movie twice, but it was in the mid-1970s. The first time was the three and a half hour version; second was "only" two and a half. My friends and I loved it both times. The cloud scenes in the long version were often a couple of minutes of pure white screen. We marveled that anyone in management would allow that.
The first time I saw it was a year ago on TMC. While watching this post I noticed that scenes were cut. I didn’t realize there was a short and long cut of the movie.
首都高はどーでしたか
起きてもまだ同じシーンでしたよ
Second viewing for me. I needed all the subtitles to fill so many gaps. One of my favorite films of all time. I still need to explain to myself what exactly it means. What a performance by Natalya Bondarchuk!
Update. I'm reading Lem's book! The guy who played Snow evidently did a good job too. The book is just fantastic and it's filling in my gaps. I suspect Lem had scientific training; I'll guess . . biology. What an imagination Lem had. Btw, I betcha this was inspired by the work of French zoologist/philosopher Pierre Teilhard de Chardin.
Update:- this movie is boring afffffffff ughh how can anyone like this movie
@@beepbeep_mooTsk tsk . . eez too bad . .
@@beepbeep_moo I was hoping I would like this as it came so highly recommended, but I sadly have to agree with your assessment. It's long, and slow paced and very poorly explained. Does a movie this long need a five minute sequence that just shows a car driving somewhere??? 😂
@@Statsy10 Republican Party presidential debates are way more entertaining
One of the greatest movies of all time.
One of the greatest films ever made.
Simply amazing. Thank You Tarkovsky!
I love this movie as much as I loved Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment, from Bangladesh
Muchas gracias por subir esta película. Amo Rusia y su gran cultura. Mucho ánimo.
@antonico236122 Yo tambien.
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the main role is played by a Lithuanian - Donatas Banionis
el papel principal lo desempeña un lituano: Donatas Banionis

I have seen this legendary movie many times and will see it many more. So so special…… thank you for sharing this classic !!!
Pure film making genius !!! I showed this film to Marsia Lucas , she thought it was incredible .
WOW! This is amazing! I already had this movie on Bluray, but now I can watch this movie on my laptop when I'm away from home in full HD. Thank you so much Mosfilm!
Novel by Lem is extrordinary.
I still remember watching the film for the first time. It started at 1.00 AM, and I had a train to catch at 6 AM! But I was entranced. Tarkovsky was really THE poet of the cinema.
Cinematography is just stunning and a wonderful soundtrack
A masterpiece from one of the greatest directors. Far superior to the American remake
Soderbergh's version isn't a remake. It's just another adaptation of the novel.
One of the most extraordinary films ever made - a work of great beauty and poetry with brilliant visuals.
" I can't get used to this ressurections " .
A deep meaning said in such a casual way .
Im curious what you think was the intent of the meaning? Id love to discuss it!
Adapted from a novel penned by a Polish writer Stanislaw Lem, a master science fiction storyteller.
Frankly speaking, he's the best science fiction writer in the world ever! I've read 15 of his books!
@@johnchance3689 у нас его почти не было в досягаемости моих рук.но зато я прочитал магелланово облако - и это недооцененное его произведение!
Oh those Russians. This is sublime. mind opening from frame to frame. "Beyond understanding", the film makes itself unique in the way that its pace is such and the situations so open ended-that the viewer makes his own speculations and conclusions concurrent with the storyline.
Those Russian made in basing on that polish autor's, Stanisław Lem, novel.
Is this real? Wow! I can't believe you're sharing this great film with English subtitles! Thank you so much! 💞♥️🥰
Socialism
I know about Tarkovski, but it's been years since I watched any of his films. I can see his influence everywhere. I'm constantly thinking to myself as I watch, 'seen Friedkin use that..seen PT Anderson use that...'
The original film. The best telling of the story. I'm going to that ocean.
Najlepsza zekranizowana wersja powieści Lema !!!!!!!!!!!
Tak.
I watched this after losing my wife to cancer & had moved on to another relationship, which made the experience extremely harrowing for me, as in imagining myself how I would react in those circumstances. Brilliant anyhow & as in his Mirror & Lars von Trier's Melancholia, Breughal's Hunters in the Snow was an extra.
One of the few movies in human history which is simply perfect. A timeless work of art. Another one would be 2001: A Space Odyssey.
I definitely agree with you. But, apparently, Tarkovsky loathed 2001: A Space Odyssey, which I find very surprising given the fact that both directors were superb artists of the highest caliber.
@@ryokan9120 I disagree with Tarkovsky on his opinion of 200: ASO. He said he didn't see the humanity in it. Too much was given over to technology. But that was necessary to establish the setting of the story. Nor do I think humanity is missing from it. The characters, especially Floyd, his daughter, the Russians, observers who accompany him to the Monolith, and most of all Bowman, show a lot of human feeling, or they fight against it at appropriate times given their situations.
@@dondragmer2412 Yes, I completely agree with you. It makes me wonder if Tarkovsky suffered from jealousy or envy towards 2001? Tarkovsky was an artistic genius and surely he would have recognized the artistic genius of Kubrick?
Excuse me. 2001: ASO.
@@dondragmer2412 Yes!
The Restoration of this film is just wonderful. I've got an old copy of this film on DVD but this one looks much much better than my copy. I think it is very important to see Classic Films in the best quality possible. Could it be possible to have Eisenstein / Ivan The Terrible First and Second Part with this great quality? Thanks so much for uploading these great films and Greetings from Spain.
"It's not insanity. Rather, it has something to do with conscience."
I love this version. My VHS version finally died years ago. Good to see it again!
Some twenty years ago a friend told me Solaris was his favorite sci-fi movie and now when we are on the brink of a new era I finally watched this film. I have trained myself to look for simulareties and parallels with the current agenda's of the current power mongering ruling classes when I watch a sci fi movie.
But Solaris is a league of its own. Great movie.
Solaris means Ra, Anubis...
This man, was King of Greece. It's a parody. He is the father of the future president of the world, UNOM, Niklaus. He's living in England. This movie it's a revelation. Tarkovsky works real hard in this project, trying to exposed this man. It's not just another feary tale.
@@almabooplove7173 who is it?
My favourite Tarkovsky film. Excellently achieved.
Read several Lem books back when Britain still imported and translated books from places other than Japan or Scandinavia.
Often wondered whether the plot was about people on the inside looking out a greater world / universe and barely beginning to understand before being changed and perhaps destroyed by something unknowable outside their experience.
Like being inside one political structure that governs everything, but not what is outside itself.
Such as reality, people and their deepest needs.
This was Tarkovsky's answer to 2001, which is really( despite its visual brilliance) a cold, mechanical
look at technology in the future with the computer showing the most human qualities: Solaris was warm,
full blooded, full of humanity, the beauty of the Earth and art, anchored more in reality.
Ésta película ha sido muy fiel al libro! Leí ,Lem dijo que las dos versiones no tomaron la esencia del libro,para mí la película de Tarkovski da más luz a las preguntas que quedan sin contestar en Solaris.Subtitulos en español,por favor.
Um dos filmes mais belos da história do cinema.
A STORY THAT IS SO GOOD IT WAS MADE INTO A FILM THREE TIMES ! ! !👍
Wow! It's so great that these amazing films are available here!
THANK YOU
Great movie of its time! Electronic music and sound effects! And the phrase that "shame might be the only thing needed to save mankind" is the epitome of conciousness that seperates humans from animals.
Hooked from the opening frames: wheezy, infinitely sad Bach intro, then Kris staring, entranced, at the brook, surrounded by beauty, drowning in it. A film that enhanced my life; some parts I found clunky or didn't understand (I have to say I hated the updated versions of Bach's choral prelude later in the film) but one of the most moving & significant movies I've ever seen.
Billed as 'Russia's answer to 2001' this must be one of the daftest comparison's ever. Completely different in every way & I love them both.
This film, like the book, is very Lovecraftian.
Much better than the other Solaris film.
Solaris, is a scientific mystery and thriller, a psychological mystery and thriller and a thriller about first contact.
This film is very much closer to the book.
Well done!
I have only watched the Clooney version and found the premise very intriguing. It is a story-driven play, not needing fantastic cgi/special effects to be compelling.
I see nothing Lovecraftian about Solaris, & I've enjoyed the Soderbergh version very much.
@@proto-geek248 The dread that the Universe is in itself unknowable, that is also the essence of the cosmic horror of Lovecraft.
@@ciprianlica That's a stretch.
Just masterfully made 2001 and then Solaris. Possibly the original inspiration for Cobb's wife part in Inception, Abyss, Event Horizon, Interstellar and Ad Astra. Simply can't help feeling reminded of each of those modern movies during specific scenes of Solaris.
Thank you, Mosfilm, for providing all this excellent content to us!!!
It's called socialism
An intelligent scifi movie.
A Love story
With a range of occurence
Mysterious impressive
A hauntingly beautiful film.... with nods to 2001.
Tarkovsky is GREAT.....my most beloved -among his masterpiece movies- is ''NOSTALGHIA'' and ''THYSIA''
Thank you for posting this film. I needed it. Maybe one of the best films i'v ever seen. The acting was wonderful. What a performance by the exquisitely beautiful Natalia Bonderchuck. The film left me with all kinds of emotions. Very absorbing. Wish i had a copy to keep. Thanks again.
This is socialism
Thank you very much. So glad to have an opportunity to reconnect with this film. Absolutely excellent. Kudos
Utterly fantastic movie- thanks for upload
Thanks ... Always loved this movie ... One of Tarkovsky's best, even though Lem didn't like it very much. Anyway, it's wonderful to share this with everyone...
Brilliant film, to me hypnotic and once I start watching I cannot stop, I have the dvd which I watch every few years. Subscribed.
A masterpiece. As amazing as Stalker or The Mirror. Tarkovsly is a genious. A million thanks for this high quality post
Świetnie , że Rosjanie dali motyw z bobasem , bo jest to jeden z najmocniejszych fragmentów w całej książce , oczywiście makdonaldy zupełnie to pominęli . Ten bobas to była imitacja stworzona przez ocean na podstawie informacji wyczytanych z mózgu tego zmarłego pilota , która była jakimś odwzorowaniem jego dziecka , jednak wyszedł karykaturalnie i ze sztucznymi ruchami , jak chory robot , to był kapitalny moment .
Говоря о Tarkovsky, это этот фильм🌐 Его фильмы полны жестокой красоты и ценности самопожертвования✨Это все эзотические фильмы, но я хотел бы распространить достижения этого великого режиссера среди окружающих меня людей с моей собственной интерпретацией! Спасибо за выставку видео🙇Боже, благослови его🙏✨
Hurrahhh… for Mosfilm with this masterpiece 🎬📽👍