Benefit
Bluelighter
film: Solaris (contains spoilers)
I just watched this movie. I'm not a big fan of George Clooney, so I was already somewhat hesitant to watch the movie, but the way the planet itself was designed was very appealing so I stuck around to see what the storyline would entail.
At first I was intrigued by the appearance of these "visitors" but ultimately I felt that the movie just ran in place, and I was not interested in the love story at all, plus the lack of any concrete explanation was sort of irritating. I understand that the point of the movie was to draw your own conclusions, but still, to leave this film so open-ended was not the way to go.
Everything was just so unecessarily drawn-out. For instance, in the end when the little boy reached his hand out to George Clooney and Clooney slowly reaches his hand back out, and the whole thing takes like three minutes to unfold, it just seemed like everything was taking forever to build up to essentially nothing. It was like the director was reaching for something really deep and epic, and came up horribly short. This movie was like 2001: A Space Odyssey's autistic cousin.
Anyways, does anyone else have any thoughts on this movie?
I just watched this movie. I'm not a big fan of George Clooney, so I was already somewhat hesitant to watch the movie, but the way the planet itself was designed was very appealing so I stuck around to see what the storyline would entail.
At first I was intrigued by the appearance of these "visitors" but ultimately I felt that the movie just ran in place, and I was not interested in the love story at all, plus the lack of any concrete explanation was sort of irritating. I understand that the point of the movie was to draw your own conclusions, but still, to leave this film so open-ended was not the way to go.
Everything was just so unecessarily drawn-out. For instance, in the end when the little boy reached his hand out to George Clooney and Clooney slowly reaches his hand back out, and the whole thing takes like three minutes to unfold, it just seemed like everything was taking forever to build up to essentially nothing. It was like the director was reaching for something really deep and epic, and came up horribly short. This movie was like 2001: A Space Odyssey's autistic cousin.
Anyways, does anyone else have any thoughts on this movie?