
Soderbergh Ep. 13: Solaris (2002) with Aaron Thorpe
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Steven Soderbergh's second release of 2002, after FULL FRONTAL, was another very odd move: a remake of Andrei Tarkovsky's SOLARIS (well, more of a new adaptation of the Stanislaw Lem novel). Underappreciated at the time, Soderbergh's SOLARIS has grown in reputation as one of the great science fiction films of the 2000s - so we brought on a bonafide science fiction expert, Aaron Thorpe, to talk about it! Join us for a thoughtful and wide-ranging conversation about the purpose of science fiction, comprehending the vastness of space, grief, blackness in sci-fi, and OSMOSIS JONES. Don't worry, it's plenty stupid, too.
Further Reading:
Solaris by Stanislaw Lem
Sculpting in Time by Andrei Tarkovsky
Tool-Being: Heidegger and the Metaphysics of Objects by Graham Harman
Myths of the Near Future by J.G. Ballard
Further Viewing:
SOLARIS (Tarkovsky, 1972)
CONTACT (Zemeckis, 1997)
EVENT HORIZON (Anderson, 1997)
OSMOSIS JONES (Farrelly, 2001)
STAR TREK: NEMESIS (Baird, 2002)
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