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Unbiased Review of Solaris - Criterion Collection

Friday, September 5th, 2008

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So what’s Solaris - Criterion Collection all about?

The Russian answer to 2001, and very nearly as memorable a movie. The legendary Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky made this extremely deliberate science-fiction epic, an adaptation of a novel by Stanislaw Lem. The story follows a cosmonaut (Donatas Banionis) on an eerie trip to a planet where haunting memories can take physical form. Its bare outline makes it sound like a routine space-flight picture, an elongated Twilight Zone episode; but the further into its mysteries we travel, the less familiar anything seems. Even though Tarkovsky’s meanings and methods are sometimes mystifying, Solaris has a way of crawling inside your head, especially given the slow pace and general lack of forward momentum. By the time the final images cross the screen, Tarkovsky has gone way beyond SF conventions into a moving, unsettling vision of memory and home. Well worthy of cult status, Solaris is both challenging art-house fare and a whacked-out head trip. –Robert Horton

When was it made?

11/26/2002

Who stars in it?

Natalya Bondarchuk
Donatas Banionis

And the cast includes:

Natalya Bondarchuk, Donatas Banionis, Jüri Järvet, Vladislav Dvorzhetsky, Nikolai Grinko

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I enjoyed The Wall: Live in Berlin because…

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

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I enjoyed MOVIETITLEMACRO because...

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So what’s The Wall: Live in Berlin all about?

The Wall (Live in Berlin) seemed uninspired and gimmicky in 1990 but looks and sounds terrifically compelling on DVD, thanks to its vivid image quality and greatly improved audio mixes. The freshly mineswept Potsdamer platz–a once-thriving plaza destroyed by Allied bombing in 1943–proved the perfect place to mark the opening of the Berlin Wall with an all-star production of Pink Floyd’s magnum opus: a Wall for a wall. An unlikely assemblage of musicians augments Roger Waters’s impressive house band (led by guitarist Rick DiFonzo and organ wizard Nick Glennie-Smith), with everyone from the Scorpions to Joni Mitchell to the Military Orchestra of the Soviet Army getting in on the rock-opera action. Cyndi Lauper, Bryan Adams, James Galway, Thomas Dolby, and Albert Finney all turn in tasty cameos, while Sinead O’Connor looks unaccountably aloof in “Mother.” The documentary is thorough and juicy, and producer Tony Hollingsworth offers an above-par essay in the booklet. –Michael Mikesell

Personally, I thought Bryan Adams was incredible, but wasn’t too impressed with Leonard Cheshire.

Check Out Invisible Child Online Now!

Monday, September 1st, 2008

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Ok, let’s look at Invisible Child.

First, the movie is about Annie (Rita Wilson) is the perfect wife and loving mother of two children, who believes she has a third child named Maggie only Maggie does not exist! Her husband Tom (Victor Garber), hires Gillian (Tushka Bergen) to become their nanny. The whole family has played along with Annie’s delusion for years, hoping it would pass. Gillian is asked to do the same. Months later, Gillian decides to try and help Annie and does some research on her own. Unintentionally, she alerts authorities who launch an investigation. Will she be responsible for having Annie institutionalized, and taken from her family… a family that Gillian has grown to love? Drama. 93 Minutes..

I really enjoyed the performace of Victor Garber and Victor Garber. The rest of the cast was solid as well. The cast includes Rita Wilson, Victor Garber, Tushka Bergen, Mae Whitman, David Dorfman.

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