Solaris (2002)
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Solaris (2002)

Genre
Sci-Fi, Thriller
Release Date
November 27, 2002
Studio
The 20th Century Fox
Official Site
http://www.solaristhemovie.com/
Genre
Sci-Fi, Thriller
Release Date
November 27, 2002
MPAA Rating
PG-13
Duration
99 minute(s)
Production Budget
47
Studio
The 20th Century Fox
Official Site
http://www.solaristhemovie.com/
Director
Steven Soderbergh
Producer
James Cameron, Jon Landau, Rae Sanchini
Screenwriter
Steven Soderbergh
Starring

Steven Soderbergh, whose eclectic resume includes the Academy Award(R)-winning drama "Traffic" as well as last year's ensemble caper "Ocean's Eleven," now brings his unique vision to SOLARIS, a story of love, redemption, second chances and a space mission gone terribly wrong.

SOLARIS is a love story rich with emotion and mystery, set within a science fiction framework. The story, which takes place sometime in the future, opens as Dr. Chris Kelvin is asked to investigate the unexplained behavior of a small group of scientists aboard the space station Prometheus, who have cut off all communication with Earth.

Kelvin undertakes the journey after watching a communique from his close friend Gibarian, the mission's commander, who seeks Kelvin's help aboard the Prometheus for reasons Gibarian is unwilling - or unable - to explain. Keenly aware that his opinion will decide the fate of the orbital station, Kelvin is shocked by what he finds upon his arrival: Gibarian has committed suicide and the two remaining scientists are exhibiting signs of extreme stress and paranoia, seemingly caused by the results of their examination of the planet Solaris.

Kelvin, too, becomes entrapped in the unique world's mysteries. Solaris, somehow, presents him with a second chance at love - to change the course of a past relationship that has caused him overwhelming guilt and remorse. But can he really revisit and alter the past? Or is he fated to repeat its mistakes?