![]() By focusing on the physicality of the characters, Soderbergh creates a visceral view of the story that is more relatable and accessible. The film focuses on Chris and Rheya’s relationship, taking something into account that Lem’s and Tarkovsky’s more metaphysical approach didn’t emphasize: the bodies carrying the range of emotions in the story. Soderbergh keeps the complex psychology of Tarkovsky but trades the pacing for a modern and sensuous approach to editing, cinematography, and directing. ![]() Despite being critically praised, it turned out to be one of the most overlooked films of his career. It stands very well on its own and is just as worthy of praise as the other. His version turned out way differently than Tarkovsky’s and also diverted considerably from the novel. ![]() The first of Lem’s novels to be published in americanca and still the best known. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified. Right off from the Academy Award-winning duo of Traffic and Erin Brockovich, and the success of the Ocean’s franchise first installment, no one would have guessed that Soderbergh’s next project would be an adaptation of Solaris. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1987 - Science fiction - 204 pages. ![]()
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