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# Solyaris, Solaris (1972) Eng,Fr.ES Sub "Andrei Tarkovsky" / REMASTER DVD - NTSC, All Region (Registered Airmail)

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    A Radiant Resurrection
  

*by B***N on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 August 2016*

This is the fourth of Artificial Eye’s complete Tarkovsky feature films on blu-ray for the Region B market (see also my reviews of Ivan’s Childhood, Andrei Rublev & Mirror).  As usual I am generally looking at the quality of the blu-ray – for those who are new to Tarkovsky, please see other reviews for details of the storyline etc.We have the excellent booklet, and a second disc of extras which unfortunately, like Rublev, is back to a half-hour disc.  There are two items from the original AE DVD release: a 5 minute interview with Natalya Bondarchuk, which is a delight, and a short film on the work of Donatas Banionis.On the original DVD the Banionis film looked fine and played in 2.35:1 ratio.  On the blu ray we seem to be stuck on a squeezed 1.37:1.  I have tried every likely setting on 2 different players, but cannot unsqueeze it, so if you have the original DVD, you’d best view it again on that.  A pity, because it is a very interesting film especially as we hear Banionis’s actual voice with his strong Lithuanian accent (he mentions that he is often dubbed because of this).Never mind, the film itself is superb: a bit-rate that well exceeds the Criterion release, with a subsequently slightly sharper picture.  Actually, I am inclined to think that this is the same transfer as the Criterion: the colours match, the subtitles are similar if not identical, and there are the same negative scratches (very slight, in one short scene) in both editions.  As with Mirror, I found several times that the image quality gives a 3-D effect, such is the clarity of the picture.Sound is LPCM 2.0 as all others so far.  And as before, only director and title are sub-titled at the beginning.There is one oddity: the chapters (there are 12) don’t recognise that this is a 2-part film, so part 2 starts in the middle of a chapter, which whilst of no consequence if you are watching the whole film in one sitting, is annoying if you want a mid-film break.It is a shame that there is so much free space on the 2nd disc – the 30-odd minute interview  with Natalya Bondarchuk from the Criterion edition along with the cinematographer, composer and art director interviews would have been a terrific addition.  But here in region B land, we do now have a gorgeous print of Solaris for both discovery and rediscovery so, again, 5 stars for the film.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    A masterpiece.
  

*by S***1 on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 July 2003*

It is hard for me to describe the powerful effect this film had on me when I first saw it. It offers things rarely found in western cinema - philosophy, abstraction, silence and stylish minimalism.The film is littered with beautifully artistic moments. Early on is a an extended car journey sequence with no dialogue, complete with semi-ambient soundtrack, very ahead of its time. The rare 'space' scene as we see the exterior of the station is also simple, covincing and majestic. Frequently scenes end and begin with a view of the planet below, with no irritating framing or foreground, that become pure abstract art, with noise to match.The performances are excellent, though it is the beautiful Natalya Bondarchuk who steals every scene with her compelling portrayal of a sentient being composed of fragments of someone else's recollections. The small cast effectively create an atmosphere of self imposed repression and self denial against which the the only real, honest human is the incomplete, constructed one.The film deftly, elegantly and powerfully deals with  love, regret, memory and being. It does so with such subtlety and style as to make one ponder the failings of much modern cinema. As for sheer power, I defy anyone not to be gripped by the unearthly, disturbingly beautiful 'resurrection' scene.If we compare cinema to other forms of art, Tarkovsky's Solaris is to film what Mark Rothko's Seagram Murals are to painting. Regarding those paintings a viewer once remarked that they seem like "the last things you see before you die" - the iconography of the absolute. This film can create a similar, hard to define reaction.It's like the best of Kubrick, but with such soul that even the most commited of atheists (such as myself) can be deeply moved by it.A masterpiece.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    SHAME
  

*by H***N on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 October 2016*

I don't want to talk about the movie since we all know that it's a masterpiece a god of cinema.I just want to talk about the sound issue only. I bought the dvd Korean version so long time ago and it was surprisingly done by 5.1 channel stereo.I was so happy about it. But the picture was not that perfect.So when I heard that the criterian collection is released from the US I purchased it.IT was a mass. I gave it to my friend right away.The picure was worse then my pig's poop.Then this bluray. I really expected it to be stereo at least two channel stereo.It was mono.Oh my it was mono.The picture was good. Not super great but steady.I saw that the Italian version is 5.1 stereo bluray but has no English sub.What shall I do to have the perfect version?Before I die shall I ever have one pefect movie?

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