Solaris (2002)
6/10
Somewhat open to interpretation
30 November 2002
On one hand, Solaris is an interesting and unusual exploration of what constitutes existence and reality. On the other hand, it is a good opportunity to look at George Clooney's butt.

Strange things are happening at the space station and psychologist Chris Kelvin (the gorgeous George Clooney) is called in to help. Strange things continue to happen and nothing is clear-cut or easy to understand. It's interesting to watch, though, and speculate as to what is really happening and draw your own conclusion as to what it all means.

This version is far superior to the original Russian film that went on and on with nothing happening. I have no idea how that movie ended because I fell asleep. There were sections of the current Solaris that seemed somewhat draggy and repetitive, but overall it was worth seeing. Especially for George Clooney, front and back.
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