I'm not going to click on this link because I can't afford to be looking at naked butts again in the computer lab. By the way, last night as I was watching Solaris, I remembered one night in Saint Cloud when we were watching some really weird movie that involved intricate cinematography and some fancy pants philosophical undercurrents, with a memorable scene of a camera moving circularly around a woman to signify the passage of time, followed by some sort of resurrection of the said woman. I suppose that was the Tarkovsky version, huh? It sure as hell isn't in the Saijo video rental shop.
Yup, that was Solaris, the new version, I'm pretty sure. It might have been the Tarkovsky version, but I don't remember that we ever actually watched that one...
I think we just watched about a half an hour of it after random late-night post-videogame channel flipping. It definitely wasn't the Soderbergh version, because I have that. But now that I've remembered it there's some dreamy nostalgia that I have to appease before I'm fulfilled!
I'm not going to click on this link because I can't afford to be looking at naked butts again in the computer lab. By the way, last night as I was watching Solaris, I remembered one night in Saint Cloud when we were watching some really weird movie that involved intricate cinematography and some fancy pants philosophical undercurrents, with a memorable scene of a camera moving circularly around a woman to signify the passage of time, followed by some sort of resurrection of the said woman. I suppose that was the Tarkovsky version, huh? It sure as hell isn't in the Saijo video rental shop.
ReplyDeleteYup, that was Solaris, the new version, I'm pretty sure. It might have been the Tarkovsky version, but I don't remember that we ever actually watched that one...
ReplyDeleteI think we just watched about a half an hour of it after random late-night post-videogame channel flipping. It definitely wasn't the Soderbergh version, because I have that. But now that I've remembered it there's some dreamy nostalgia that I have to appease before I'm fulfilled!
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