Review of Solaris (2002) by Stanley Kauffmann for The New Republic — 01 Mar 2004
Soderbergh, the writer and director, has slowed his metronome almost to a crawl, has repeated and delayed and protracted, in an attempt at depth. The net effect is a small paradox: incomprehensibility caused by drag, not by rush.
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This review of Solaris (2002) was written by Stanley Kauffmann and published by The New Republic on 01 Mar 2004.
Solaris has generally received positive reviews.
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