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MOSFILM
NATALYA BONDARCHUK
DONATAS BANIONIS
YURI YARVET
VLADISLAV DVORZHETSKY
NIKOLAI GRINKO
ANATOLY SOLONITSYN
IN THE FILM
SOLARIS
Based on the Science Fiction Novel by STANISLAW LEM
Screenplay by F. GORENSHTEIN A. TARKOVSKY
Directed by ANDREI TARKOVSKY
Cinematographer VADIM YUSOV
Production Designer MIKHAIL ROMADIN
Music EDUARD ARTEMYEV
Sound SEMYON LITVINOV
SOLARIS
Part One
Kris, come here!
You're just in time.
He takes a walk every morning for at least an hour.
I forbade him to come back earlier.
He's had a lot of work, sometimes staying up all night.
These Solarists!
He reminds me of a bookkeeper, preparing his accounts.
We expected you yesterday.
He wanted to run away when he saw me.
Hello.
Hello.
I probably shouldn't have bothered you today.
How old you and I have become. I've only just realized that.
What are you apologizing for?
Does he understand that everything depends
on his first report from the station?
Everything we've received so far has been confusing or incomprehensible.
If he confirms that the work can't continue for some reason,
the station can be taken out of Solaris' orbit.
He understands.
You promised to talk to him. I brought the film.
- That's what I came here for. - Yes, of course.
Can the boy stay with you for a few days?
I have a lot to do and no one to leave him with.
Anna will look after him. She'll have more free time now.
When does he leave?
He'll be gone by tomorrow morning.
It's so pleasant here.
This house reminds me of my grandfather's house.
I really liked it.
So we decided to build one just like it.
I don't like innovation.
I'd better get going.
I have a lot to do.
Don't you want to see this?
I've already seen it many times.
On the 21st day of our expedition,
radiobiologist Vishyakov and physicist Fekhner
went on an exploratory flight over the Solaris Ocean in a hydroplane.
When they failed to return after 16 hours, we declared an emergency.
The fog was thick and we were forced to call the search off.
All of the rescue craft returned to the station
except for the helicopter operated by Burton.
Burton returned an hour after dark.
Once out of the helicopter, he ran to his quarters.
He was in a state of shock.
This was highly unusual
for a man with 11 years of experience flying in space.
He recovered in a couple of days,
but he would never leave the station
and refused to approach the window overlooking the Ocean.
Later he wrote to us from the clinic.
He was preparing a statement of great importance,
one that would decide the fate of Solaristics.
Excellent. Let's hear what he has to say.
At this time, let us give the floor to Burton.
Thank you.
When I first descended below 300 meters,
I had trouble maintaining altitude.
There was a strong wind.
All of my attention went towards operating the ship.
I did not look out of the cabin.
- As a result, I wound up in a fog. - Was it an ordinary fog?
Of course not.
It seemed to be colloidal and viscous.
It coated all of the windows.
Because of the fog's resistance, I began to lose altitude.
I couldn't see the sun,
but the fog glowed red in its direction.
After half an hour I came out into a large, open space.
It was almost round, a few hundred meters across.
At that point, I noticed a change in the Ocean.
The waves disappeared.
The surface became almost transparent, with clouded patches.
Yellow sludge gathered beneath it.
It rose up in thin strips and sparkled like glass.
Then it began to seethe, boil and harden.
It looked like molasses.
This sludge or slime gathered into large lumps
and slowly formed different shapes.
I was being drawn into the fog,
so I had to struggle against this for some time.
When I looked down again, I saw a sort of garden.
A garden?
Attention, please.
I saw shrubs, hedges, acacia trees, little paths.
Everything was made of the same substance.
Did these trees and plants have leaves?
These shrubs and acacias?
No, I already said they were all made of plaster, but life-sized.
Then everything began to crack and break.
Yellow sludge poured out of the fissures.
Everything began to boil even harder, and foam appeared.
You can see for yourselves.
I used a camera from time to time.
Everything I saw before and after should be on film.
Then I propose we interrupt these discussions
and see everything with our own eyes.
All right, show us your film. This is very interesting.
Is that it?
That's all of your film?
Yes, that's everything.
But we don't understand. You filmed clouds.
Why did you film clouds?
That must be the fog I told you about.
I wasn't expecting this.
All of this could be the result of Solaris' biomagnetic current
acting on Burton's consciousness.
We now know the current is not only a gigantic cerebral system,
but a substance capable of thought processes.
That hypothesis is questionable.
Were you feeling sick that day?
The next part is meaningless.
Let's pick up here.
I discovered something floating in one of the openings.
It looked like Fechner's space suit.
Its shape was that of a person.
I turned around-- I didn't want to lose sight of that spot.
At that moment, the figure rose slightly,
as if it were swimming or treading the waves.
This person had no space suit, and he was moving.
I don't understand. "Person"?
Yes, person.
Just a minute. Did you see his face?
Yes.
What person?
Who was it?
It was a child.
What child? Had you seen him before?
No, never. In any case, not that I remember.
When I flew closer to him,
I noticed something awful.
What do you mean?
I couldn't make it out at first.
Then I saw that he was unusually large. Gigantic.
He was about four meters tall.
He had blue eyes
and dark hair.
Perhaps you're not feeling well?
We'll postpone the meeting.
I'll continue.
He was naked, absolutely naked,
like a newborn.
He was wet, or rather, slippery.
His skin was shiny.
He rose and fell like the waves, but he was moving by himself.
It was disgusting.
I'm sorry. I'll jump ahead a little.
There isn't much more.
Burton's statements appear to be the result of a hallucinatory complex
brought on by the planet's atmosphere,
as well as symptoms of depression
exacerbated by inflammation of the associative zone
of the cerebral cortex.
This report in no way, or in almost no way,
corresponds with reality.
What do you mean "almost"?
Excuse me, I'm not finished yet.
Professor Messenger offers a different opinion.
He believes that Burton's statements could be founded in reality
and merit further study.
That's it.
I saw it all with my own eyes.
I would like to offer another opinion.
We stand on the brink of an enormous discovery,
Our decision should not rely on the observations
of a man without any scientific qualifications.
Although any researcher may envy this pilot,
his presence of mind, his gift of observation.
Moreover, in light of recent information,
we are morally obligated to continue the exploration.
I can understand how Professor Messenger feels.
I understand him.
But let's take a look at the road we've traveled.
Solaristics is exactly where it began.
Years of work have been in vain.
Everything we now know about Solaris is negative
and has come to resemble a mountain of disjointed, incoherent facts
that strain credulity.
We're in exactly the same situation today.
Solaristics is degenerating.
But what we're talking about is far more serious
than just the study of Solaristics.
We're talking about the boundaries of human knowledge.
Don't you think that by establishing artificial barriers
we deliver a blow to the idea of limitless thought?
By limiting our movement forward, we facilitate moving backwards.
I nevertheless repeat my question.
What do you mean by saying
the report of my observations in almost no way corresponds with reality?
I saw everything with my own eyes. What do you mean by "almost"?
“Almost no way" means that some real phenomena
could have triggered your hallucinations, Burton.
When it's windy,
it's easy to confuse a swaying bush with a living being,
to say nothing of a foreign planet.
I meant no offense, Burton. None.
I'd like to know what impact Professor Messenger's opinion will have.
Practically none,
which means that exploration in this area will be discontinued.
Just a moment. Yes...
I'd like to make a statement.
The commission has not offended me,
but it has offended the spirit of the expedition.
Therefore, I consider it my duty to announce...
And so on...
Nowadays it's considered good manners to laugh
when Burton's report is mentioned.
Thank you, Burton.
We've known you for a long time, but I never knew anything about you.
You know, you were very handsome.
That's not true, but thanks anyway.
Excuse me.
Well, Kris, what do you think?
If you don't mind,
I'd like to speak to your son alone.
I don't want to look like an idiot in front of you yet again.
I'll wait for you outside by the swing.
What a ridiculous man.
You have no reason to say that.
He's ill at ease.
He thinks he's getting in the way of our farewell.
He's a tactful man.
If he decided to come, it's because he considers this important.
Although, I admit, I'd rather not see anyone now.
You and I rarely get a chance to talk.
I'm glad to hear you say that.
Even if it's on the last day.
The last day.
One always feels awful after a big farewell.
Here comes your aunt.
Let's meet after lunch. We need to talk.
Why did you have to invite this Burton today of all days?
Where are the guests going to sleep? Next to you, or in the room upstairs?
Upstairs, I guess.
Well, I'm off to my meeting by the swing.
- Maybe... - Just a moment.
You and your rooms can wait!
Listen, Kris...
What happened?
- What's standing over there? - What are you afraid of?
In the garage, staring at me.
It's a horse.
Don't. I've seen it already.
Come on.
He's gentle. Look how beautiful he is.
You understand, I think Solaristics has reached an impasse
as a result of irresponsible daydreaming.
I'm interested in the truth,
but you want to turn me into a biased supporter.
I don't have the right to make decisions based on impulses of the heart.
I'm not a poet. I have a concrete goal:
Either stop the research and remove the station from orbit,
thereby legitimizing the Solaristics crisis,
or take extreme measures.
Perhaps bombard the Ocean with heavy radiation.
- Not that! - Why not?
Didn't you say research should continue at any price?
You want to destroy that which we are presently incapable of understanding?
Forgive me, but I am not an advocate of knowledge at any price.
Knowledge is only valid when it's based on morality.
Man is the one who renders science moral or immoral.
Remember Hiroshima.
Then don't make science immoral.
It's strange...
Strange. There's nothing strange about it.
You yourself can't be sure that what you saw
wasn't just hallucinations.
Thank you very much.
It's seems there's nothing more to discuss.
- What happened? - I'm leaving.
Where are you going?
He's an accountant, not a scientist. You were right.
You and I are friends, but that doesn't mean you can say that about him.
Great. You and I have known each other for 20 years. It had to end someday.
Are you leaving the boy?
What did you have to offend him for? You're too harsh.
It's dangerous to send people like you into space.
Everything there is too fragile. Yes, fragile!
The Earth has somehow become adjusted to people like you,
although at what sacrifice!
What, are you jealous that he'll be the one to bury me, and not you?
Thus, it had been established that the Solaris Ocean is a distinctive brain.
Right after that, an even more daring hypothesis came out,
suggesting that the Ocean is a thinking substance.
Incidentally, this hypothesis
still cannot be confirmed or refuted.
It's a program about Solaris.
There are few believers left.
First of all, there are those connected to the fate of the Solaris station.
On this huge station built to house 85 people
there is now a crew of three.
They are: astrobiologist Sartorius,
cyberneticist Snaut,
and physiologist Gibarian, who deal with the problem...
I'm calling from the city.
Burton.
Anna, leave for a minute. We need to talk.
I didn't talk to Kris about what was most important:
about Messenger, who voiced a different opinion at that meeting.
He became very interested in Fechner, who died in the Solaris Ocean.
It turns out that Fechner has an orphaned son.
He had left his family.
Messenger and I paid a visit to Fechner's widow,
and I saw this boy with my own eyes.
You never told me about that.
I never got the chance.
Fine. Go on.
This child was identical to the one I saw on Solaris.
Of course, he wasn't four meters tall.
He shouldn't think about this too much before lift-off,
but he should keep it in mind.
There's no point in keeping these papers.
The ones to hold on to are in my room.
My research notes, my thesis... I held on to so much.
If something should happen, I'll find someone to take care of them.
I'll come up with something.
Don't look for that film. I'm taking it with me.
Remember? The one of the bonfire?
Yes, of course.
- Ready, Kelvin? - Ready, Moddard.
Don't worry about a thing.
Have a great trip. Send our regards.
- When is lift-off? - You're already flying, Kris! Take care.
Solaris station! Do something!
I'm losing stability. This is Kelvin, over.
Hey, where is everyone?
You've got guests.
Dr. Snaut?
Snaut?
I'm Kelvin, the psychologist.
It looks like you weren't expecting me.
Did you receive the radiogram?
Yes, of course.
What's with you?
Forgive me.
Where's Gibarian? Where's Sartorius?
Sartorius is in his quarters.
Gibarian is dead.
What do you mean "dead"?
Suicide.
I beg your pardon.
I knew Gibarian and he would never have...
He was almost always in a state of deep depression
ever since these disturbances began...
Why don't you go rest, take a bath?
Take any room and come back in an hour.
I would like to see Gibarian -- I mean, Sartorius.
Later.
I doubt he'd see you now. He's upstairs, in the laboratory.
Listen, Snaut,
I understand that something extraordinary has happened and maybe...
Dr. Kelvin...
You understand... Come back in an hour. Please.
Go and rest.
Listen, there are only three of us: you, me and Sartorius.
You know us from our photographs.
If you see something out of the ordinary,
something besides me and Sartorius, try not to lose your head.
What would I see?
I don't know. That sort of depends on you.
Hallucinations?
No. Just remember.
- Remember what? - That we're not on Earth.
You know, it would be better if you came back in the evening, or at night.
No, let's make it tomorrow morning.
A. GIBARIAN
HUMAN BEING
FOR K.KELVIN
Hi, Kris.
I still have a little time left.
There are some things I must tell you,
and some things I must warn you about.
By now you're at the station and know what happened to me.
If not, Snaut or Sartorius will tell you.
What happened to me...
is not important.
Or rather, it cannot be explained.
I'm afraid that what happened to me is only the beginning.
I wouldn't, of course, want it to happen...
but this could happen to you and the others.
Here, it could probably happen to anyone.
Just don't think that I've lost my mind.
I'm of sound mind, Kris. Believe me.
After all, you know me.
If I have enough time, I'll tell you why I did everything.
I'm telling you this so that, if it does happen to you,
you'll know it's not madness.
That's the most important thing.
As for continuing research,
I'm leaning towards Sartorius' proposal,
subjecting the Ocean's plasma to heavy radiation.
I know it's prohibited, but there's no other choice.
We...
You will get mired in it.
It may offer a way of breaking this deadlock.
This is our only chance to make contact with this monster.
There is no other choice, Kris.
If...
Dr. Sartorius, I am Kelvin.
I arrived two hours ago.
Listen, this is ridiculous.
Either open up or I'll break down the door.
All right, I'll open the door, but don't come in.
- I'll come out. - Fine.
My name is Kelvin.
Go on.
You must have heard of me.
I work, or worked, with Gibarian.
Go on.
Snaut told me about Gibarian.
Then you already know the story.
Yes, it's horrible.
I don't know the details, but he's dead.
That's not the problem. We all die.
But he insisted on being buried on Earth. Is space really such a bad grave for him?
But Gibarian wanted to be in the ground, with the worms.
I wanted to disregard it, but Snaut insisted.
- Have you ever heard of Burton? - He was the pilot who...
Yes, he was in the search party for Fechner.
Fechner died a magnificent death, but Gibarian was a coward.
There's no point talking badly of him now.
It's at least worth talking about duty.
Duty to whom?
- To truth. - You mean to people.
You won't find truth there. Look.
Your position is absurd. Your so-called courage is inhuman!
You hear me?
Go away. You're too impressionable.
You must get used to everything. Good day.
I spoke to Sartorius.
He's a rotten person.
He's a very talented scientist.
I think I'm a little sick.
There's nothing wrong with you. You just won't take advice.
Snaut, aside from the three of us, is there anyone else on the station?
Did you see someone?
What were you warning me about?
Whom did you see?
Was it a human being? Is she real?
Can she be touched? Wounded?
You saw her today.
And you? Who the hell are you?
Quiet.
- Where did she come from? - Leave me alone.
You're afraid.
Don't worry.
I won't think you're insane.
Insane? God, you know absolutely nothing!
Insane...
That would be a blessing.
Listen, Snaut...
It's all so senseless.
They won't understand me. They think I've gone crazy.
Do you see, Kris, how it's not entirely absurd?
I have to do this because I'm afraid they'll come in here.
I mean Snaut and Sartorius.
They themselves don't understand what they're doing.
I'm afraid, Kris...
I can't...
Nobody will be able to understand.
Open up! You hear, Gibarian? Open up!
Don't be stupid. It's just us--Snaut and Sartorius.
We want to help you.
They want to help me.
Just a second. Quit knocking.
I am my own judge.
Have you seen her?
Kris, understand that this is not madness.
It has something to do with conscience.
I really wanted you to get here in time, Kris.
Where did you...?
It's so nice.
But... but it's not...
How did you know where I...?
What do you mean, "how"?
Don't, Kris. That tickles.
- Where are my shoes? - Shoes?
No. They're not there.
Who's this?
Kris...
it's me.
You know...
I have the feeling...
as if I've forgotten something.
I can't understand it.
Do you love me?
Don't be silly, Hari. As if you didn't know.
I'm going out for a moment. Wait for me, okay?
- I'll go with you. - No, Hari. I'll be back soon.
No.
What's with you? Why?
I don't know. I can't.
You can't what?
It feels like I... I have to see you... all the time.
What are you, a child?
I have work to do, Hari.
I'm behaving foolishly.
And so are you.
Running around all disheveled, like Snaut.
- Like who? - Like Snaut.
Listen, how do you...
Well, I have to go. If you want, we can go together.
But you won't be able to get into a suit with your dress on.
Get undressed.
Kris, help me. I can't undo it.
Why are you looking at me like that?
SOLARIS Part Two
Get in.
- What about you? - I'm right behind you.
I have to shut the hatch.
Is everything all right? Are you comfortable?
Yes. Hurry, Kris.
You could at least knock.
It sounded like you were talking to someone.
All the more reason.
So you had guests?
Well, I see you took good care of them.
It's nothing. You won't die from it.
Did you at least start out modestly?
Narcotics, poisons, barbiturates, eh?
If you plan to clown around, you might as well leave.
Sometimes you become a clown without wanting to.
Don't tell me you haven't tried a rope or a hammer.
Did you happen to throw the inkwell like Luther? No?
So,
one, two, and into the rocket,
and that was that.
Next time, don't panic.
And push the button from the corridor. You could get burned.
- What was that? - I don't know.
Then again, we've managed to determine a few things.
Who was it?
She died 10 years ago.
What you saw was the materialization of your conception of her.
- What was her name? - Hari.
Everything began after we started experimenting with radiation.
We hit the Ocean's surface
with strong X-ray beams.
But it...
Incidentally, consider yourself lucky. After all, she's a part of your past.
What if it had been something you had never seen before,
but something you had thought or imagined?
I don't understand.
Evidently the Ocean responded to our heavy radiation with something else.
It probed our minds and extracted something like islands of memory.
Will she come back?
She will...
and she won't.
- Hari the Second. - There may be an endless number of them.
Why didn't you warn me?
You wouldn't have believed me.
I got scared and acted not entirely...
Don't be hard on yourself. We've had enough of Gibarian.
There's talk about liquidating the station.
That's why I was sent here.
If I submit a report, will you sign it?
And what if we suddenly make that long-awaited contact?
Night is the best time here. It somehow reminds me of Earth.
Attach strips of paper to the air vents.
At night it sounds like the rustling of leaves.
It was Gibarian's invention. So simple, like all genius.
I adopted it right away.
Sartorius made fun of us, but he has one in his room.
He hides it in the closet.
You should rest.
If you can, come to the library later.
I've prepared a list of books for you.
Snaut, is that you?
Kris, where are you?
Come here.
- It's so dark. - Come here. Don't be afraid.
Hari!
The door opens the other way.
Hang on. I'll be right back.
When I saw you weren't there, I got scared.
Hello, Kris.
I can barely hear you. Speak louder.
What are you doing right now?
Nothing.
Sartorius has invited us to his laboratory.
How are you?
Fine. I'll try to make it.
Kris, what's wrong with me?
Maybe it's epilepsy?
This is my wife.
Hello.
Hello.
- We've been waiting for you. - I was busy.
- How lovely! Are these yours? - No, they're Snaut's.
So, as far as I can tell, they are constructed...
Let's just call them "guests."
Fine.
While our structure is made of atoms, theirs consists of neutrinos.
But neutrino systems are unstable.
They seem to be stabilized by Solaris' force field.
You've got a superb specimen.
That's my wife.
Wonderful. Perfect.
Then take a blood sample from your wife.
Why?
It'll sober you up a bit.
What do you think?
- Snaut? - Enough of all of you!
I burned the blood with acid, but it's restoring itself.
Regeneration?
In essence, immortality-- Faust's problem.
Excuse me.
There's no need for cotton.
Are you qualified to perform an autopsy?
I've already told you -- she's my wife. Don't you understand?
I think these experiments are more humane than testing on rabbits.
Don't you agree?
It doesn't matter.
It would be like cutting my own leg off.
Did you feel pain when you broke through the door?
Pain? Of course.
So if I ever catch you doing anything...
- You're lucky. - How so?
It's meaningless,
yet you've managed to establish emotional contact with them.
- It may be pleasant... - What are you, jealous?
Maybe I'm jealous.
No, you're not jealous. After all, you're not guilty of anything.
- Of course. - But I am guilty.
Of what?
When you turn into an utter cripple with no arms or legs, call us.
We'll empty your chamber pot.
- But whom have you wronged? - You, among others.
My father shot that. Well, I shot a bit.
Listen...
I don't know myself at all.
I don't remember.
When I close my eyes, I can't recall my face. And you?
What?
- Do you know yourself? - Like all humans.
That woman in the white coat hated me.
Don't make things up. She died before you and I met.
I don't understand why you're deceiving me.
I remember perfectly.
We drank tea and she kicked me out.
Naturally, I stood up and left. I remember perfectly.
What happened after that?
After that, I went away,
and we never saw each other again.
Where did you go?
To a different city.
- Why? - I was transferred.
Why did you leave without me?
You didn't want to come.
That I remember.
Forgive me. I thought you were already awake.
What happened?
The regeneration is slowing down.
For two or three hours we can be free of them.
You came in the middle of the night to tell me that?
I'll tell you why I came.
Sartorius and I were thinking:
If the Ocean derives guests from us while we dream,
maybe it makes sense to transmit our waking thoughts to it.
- How? - With beams of radiation.
Perhaps it will understand and spare us from all these apparitions.
Again these ridiculous X-ray sermons about the greatness of science?
We'll modulate the beam with the brain waves of one of us.
And "one of us" means me, of course.
An encephalogram! A transcription of all my thoughts!
What if I suddenly want her to die? To disappear!
Entrust everything to that... that mass of jelly?
It's already invaded my soul.
Kris, we're running out of time.
Sartorius has proposed another project: the annihilator.
Self-destruction of the neutrino systems.
What is this? Blackmail?
I convinced him to start with the encephalogram.
But forget about this for now.
Tomorrow's my birthday. Consider yourself invited.
- Liar! You just want to make up with us. - Yes, I do.
Don't shout. She sleeping.
Sleeping?
She's already learned how to sleep?
This will all end badly.
- Well, what do you propose I do? - Nothing.
So you'll come? Tomorrow, in the library.
We'll set the table.
At least there are no windows in there.
In the meantime, let's go.
Sartorius is waiting.
She's sleeping.
Will she follow me?
Don't lock the door.
What door?
It's just an apparition.
Wait. I'll be right back.
Where are you going?
Forgive me.
Why aren't you asleep?
- You don't love me. - Stop it, Hari.
- We have to talk. - About what?
You understand that I don't know where I came from.
- Maybe you know? - What's with you?
Stop. Don't interrupt.
If you know,
but you can't tell me now,
perhaps one day you will.
What are you talking about?
I don't understand a thing, honestly.
You don't want to tell me.
You're afraid.
Then I'll tell you.
I'm not Hari.
Hari is dead.
She poisoned herself.
I'm somebody else.
Who told you this?
- Sartorius just told me. - Last night.
It would have been better if you had told me yourself.
My God, what's the difference?
How have you lived all this time?
Were you in love with anyone?
I don't know.
Did you ever think of me?
Yes, but not all the time.
Only when I felt unhappy.
You know, it feels like somebody is tricking us.
And the longer this fog lasts, the worse it will be for you in the end.
Particularly for you, Kris.
How can I help you?
Tell me.
And her, the other one, what happened to her?
We argued.
Towards the end, we argued a lot.
I gathered my things and left.
She made me understand without saying it directly,
but when you live with someone for a long time, such things aren't necessary.
I was sure they were just words,
but then I remembered that I'd left
the laboratory specimens in the refrigerator.
I had brought them from the laboratory and explained how they worked.
I got scared.
I wanted to go to her.
But then I thought it would look like I had taken her words seriously.
After three days, I couldn't take it anymore and I went to see her.
When I got there, she was already dead.
There was a needle mark on her arm.
Like this?
Why did she do it?
She probably sensed that I didn't really love her.
But now I do.
- Kris. - What?
I love you.
Get some sleep.
I don't know how to sleep.
It's not sleep. It's somehow around me.
It's as if it weren't just inside of me, but much farther away.
It's probably still sleep.
So, it looks like our guest of honor isn't showing up.
- Why? - Maybe he has guests.
Oh, everyone's already here?
You're an hour and a half late.
What's that you're reading?
It's all rubbish.
Rubbish.
Where the hell is...
Here!
"They come at night.
But one must sleep sometime."
That's the problem.
Mankind has lost the ability to sleep.
You'd better read. I'm a little excited.
"I know only one thing, senor. When I...
When I sleep, I know no fear, no hope, no trouble, no bliss.
Blessings on him who invented sleep.
The common coin that purchases all things,
the balance that levels shepherd and king,
fool and wise man.
There is only one bad thing about sound sleep.
They say it closely resembles death."
"Never before, Sancho, have I heard you speak so elegantly as now."
That's great, but perhaps you'll let me say something now?
I propose a toast to Snaut,
to his bravery, to his devotion to duty.
To science and to Snaut.
Science? Nonsense.
In this situation, mediocrity and genius are equally useless.
We have no interest in conquering any cosmos.
We want to extend the Earth to the borders of the cosmos.
We don't know what to do with other worlds.
We don't need other worlds.
We need a mirror.
We struggle for contact, but we'll never find it.
We're in the foolish human predicament
of striving for a goal that he fears,
that he has no need for.
Man needs man.
Let's drink to Gibarian.
To his memory.
Even though he got frightened.
No, Gibarian was not frightened.
There are worse things.
He died of hopelessness.
He thought all this was happening only to him.
My God!
All these heartbreaking lamentations
are nothing but second-rate Dostoyevsky.
Who are you to judge?
I know why I'm here. I'm working.
Man was created by nature so he could learn her ways.
In his endless search for the truth, man is condemned to knowledge.
Everything else is whim.
Permit me to ask, my esteemed colleague:
Why have you come to Solaris?
- What do you mean, why? - Well, are you working a lot?
Forgive me, but aside from the romance with your ex-wife,
nothing seems to interest you.
You spend all day lounging in a bed of noble thoughts,
and that's how you carry out your duty.
You've lost touch with reality.
Forgive me, but you're simply a loafer.
Enough!
Let's try to be pleasant. We'll drink to Gibarian.
Not to Gibarian, but to Man.
Are you saying Gibarian was not a man?
Stop it, Kris. Let's not fight.
After all, it's my birthday. It's my day.
Of course.
I think that Kris Kelvin
is more consistent than both of you.
In inhuman conditions, he has behaved humanely.
And you act as if none of this concerns you,
and consider your guests -- it seems that's what you call us --
something external, a hindrance.
But it's a part of you. It's your conscience.
And Kris loves me.
Maybe it's not me he loves,
but he's simply protecting himself.
He wants me alive.
That's not the point. It doesn't matter why man loves.
It's different for everyone.
It's not Kris.
It's you.
- I hate you all. - I would ask you...
Please don't interrupt me. I'm a woman, after all.
You're not a woman and you're not a human being.
Understand that,
if you're capable of understanding anything.
There is no Hari. She's dead.
You're just a reproduction,
a mechanical reproduction.
A copy. A matrix.
Yes.
Maybe.
But I...
I am becoming a human being.
I can feel just as deeply as you.
Believe me.
I can already get by without him.
I...
love him.
I am a human being.
You...
you're very cruel.
Get up! Get up right now!
My dear man.
Nothing could be easier.
We've wasted time arguing.
We're losing our dignity and human character.
No.
You're human, each in your own way.
That's why you argue.
I hope I'm not bothering you.
You're a good man...
but you look awful.
I've really lost heart.
Help me out a bit.
Doesn't a man who's ready to give up his life
just to make cursed contact
in order to know more about it have the right to get drunk?
He has every right.
Do you believe in our mission, Kelvin?
I'm not going to bed yet.
It's important not to fall asleep.
I'm going to see Faust.
In the laboratory, our Faust -- Sartorius --
is seeking a remedy for immortality.
While we...
Listen, let's open these hatches and shout down below.
It would suddenly hear.
But what should we call it?
Maybe we should whip it.
Or, better yet, pray to it.
What's wrong?
I think I shut the door to the library. She's there alone.
Go. I feel better already.
The station is changing its orbit.
At 5 a.m. there will be 30 seconds of weightlessness.
Don't forget.
Forgive me, my darling. I was lost in thought.
Is something wrong?
No, nothing.
Everything's fine.
She drank liquid oxygen.
She did it out of despair.
It'll get worse.
The more she's with you, the more human she'll become.
- Learn from Sartorius' example. - Thanks for the advice.
What do you intend to do?
Wait until she returns.
And then what? Leave the station?
Kris, she can only live here, on the station. You know that.
What can I do?
- I love her. - Which one?
Her, or the one in the rocket? You can pull her in from space.
She will appear again and she'll keep appearing.
Don't turn a scientific problem into a common love story.
I had a feeling this would end badly.
You should help her.
What a ghastly sight.
I can never get used to all these resurrections.
Is it me?
Hari...
What?
Why?
Why?
No, it's not me.
It's... I'm... not Hari...
And you... Maybe you...
- Don't, Hari. - I'm not Hari!
Fine!
Maybe your appearance is supposed to be torture.
Maybe it's a favor from the Ocean.
What does it matter when you're worth more to me
than any science could ever be?
Do I look a lot like her?
No, you looked like her.
But now you -- and not her-- are the real Hari.
Tell me...
Do I disgust you? I'm so...
- I disgust you! - No, Hari. That's not true.
- You're lying! - It's not true. Stop it.
- I must be disgusting! - Stop it.
Don't touch me!
I love you.
What's the matter?
Nothing.
I'm not going back to Earth.
I'll live here with you on the station.
You know...
I'm afraid.
It looks like it's showing some activity.
Your encephalogram helped.
You know...
whenever we show pity, we ravage ourselves.
Maybe it's true...
Suffering makes life seem
dismal and suspect.
But I won't accept that.
No, I won't accept that.
Is that which is indispensable to life also harmful to it?
No, it's not harmful. Of course it's not harmful.
Remember Tolstoy?
His suffering over the impossibility of loving mankind as a whole?
How much time has passed since then?
Somehow I can't figure it out. Help me.
See, I love you.
But love is a feeling we can experience
but never explain.
One can explain the concept.
You love that which you can lose:
Yourself, a woman, a homeland.
Until today, love was simply unattainable to mankind, to the Earth.
Do you understand me, Snaut?
There are so few of us. A few billion altogether. A handful!
Maybe we're here in order to experience people
as a reason for love.
He seems to have a fever.
How did Gibarian die? You still haven't told me.
I'll tell you. Later.
Gibarian didn't die of fear. He died of shame.
Shame -- the feeling that will save mankind.
Mama, I...
I'm two hours late.
I know.
How was your trip?
Fine. I'm a little tired, but it was fine.
My God, it's running slow again.
I'll go adjust it.
You've got plenty of time.
You know, it's really embarrassing, but for some reason...
I've completely forgotten your face.
You don't look well.
Are you happy?
Somehow that concept seems irrelevant here.
That's really a pity.
I'm very lonesome now.
Why do you hurt our feelings?
What have you been waiting for?
Why haven't you called?
You're leading some sort of strange life.
You're filthy and unkempt.
How did you make such a mess of yourself?
What's this?
Wait here. I'll be right back.
How are you? Everything all right?
Where's Hari?
What's that?
There's no more Hari.
"Kris, it's terrible that I had to deceive you,
but there was no other way.
This is best for both of us.
I asked them myself.
You mustn't blame anyone.
Hari."
She did it for you.
Snaut, listen.
Later, Kris. Calm down.
How... how did it...
The annihilator? A burst of light and wind.
Yes.
Things weren't working out between us towards the end.
Listen, Snaut.
Why are we being tortured like this?
In my opinion, we have lost our sense of the cosmic.
The ancients understood it perfectly.
They never would have asked why or what for.
Remember the myth of Sisyphus.
Since we transmitted your encephalogram,
none of the guests have come back.
Something incomprehensible is starting to take place in the Ocean.
Islands have begun to form on the surface.
First one. Then the next day there were several more.
Are you trying to tell me that it understood us?
That quickly?
But at least there's hope, eh, Kris?
- How old are you? - Fifty-two. Why?
Have you been here long?
- You must have seen my forms. - I did.
Listen, having spent so many years here on the station,
do you still feel a clear connection to your life down there?
You like dire questions.
Soon you'll ask me about the meaning of life.
Wait. Don't be ironic.
It's a banal question.
When man is happy,
the meaning of life and other eternal themes rarely interest him.
These questions should be asked at the end of one's life.
But we don't know when life will end.
That's why we're in such a hurry.
Don't rush.
The happiest people are those who are not interested in these cursed questions.
To ask is always the desire to know.
Yet the preservation of simple human truths requires mystery.
The mysteries of happiness, death and love.
Maybe you're right, but try not to think about all that now.
To think about it is to know the day of one's death.
Not knowing that day makes us practically immortal.
Fine, then.
In any event, my mission is finished.
But what next? Return to Earth?
Little by little, everything will return to normal.
I'll even find new interests and acquaintances.
But I won't be able to give myself to them fully.
Never.
Do I have the right to turn down
even an imagined possibility of contact with this Ocean
which my race has been trying to understand for decades?
Should I remain here?
Among things and objects we both touched?
Which still bear the memory of our breath?
What for?
In the hope that she'll return?
But I don't harbor this hope.
The only thing left for me
is to wait.
I don't know what for. New miracles?
Are you tired?
No, I feel great.
You know, Kris...
I think it's time you returned to Earth.
You think so?
THE END
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Star Wars Episode 4 (A New Hope) CD2
Star Wars Episode 5 (Empire Strikes Back) CD1
Star Wars Episode 5 (Empire Strikes Back) CD2
Star Wars Episode 6 (Return of the Jedi) CD1
Star Wars Episode 6 (Return of the Jedi) CD2
Stargate SG1 1x01 Children of the Gods
Stargate SG1 1x02 The enemy Within
Stargate SG1 1x03 Emancipation
Stargate SG1 1x04 The Broca Divide
Stargate SG1 1x05 The First Commandment
Stargate SG1 1x06 Cold Lazarus
Stargate SG1 1x07 The Nox
Stargate SG1 1x08 Brief Candle
Stargate SG1 1x09 Thors Hammer
Stargate SG1 1x10 The Torment of Tantalus
Stargate SG1 1x11 Bloodlines
Stargate SG1 1x12 Fire and Water
Stargate SG1 1x13 Hathor
Stargate SG1 1x14 Singularity
Stargate SG1 1x15 The Cor AI
Stargate SG1 1x16 Enigma
Stargate SG1 1x17 Solitudes
Stargate SG1 1x18 Tin Man
Stargate SG1 1x19 There but for the Grace of God
Stargate SG1 1x20 Politics
Stargate SG1 1x21 Within the Serpents Grasp
Stargate SG1 2x01 The serpents lair
Stargate SG1 2x02 In the line of duty
Stargate SG1 2x03 Prisoners
Stargate SG1 2x04 The gamekeeper
Stargate SG1 2x05 Need
Stargate SG1 2x06 Thors chariot
Stargate SG1 2x07 Message in a bottle
Stargate SG1 2x08 Family
Stargate SG1 2x09 Secrets
Stargate SG1 2x10 Bane
Stargate SG1 2x11 The tokra part 1
Stargate SG1 2x12 The tokra part 2
Stargate SG1 2x13 Spirits
Stargate SG1 2x14 Touchstone
Stargate SG1 2x15 The fifth race
Stargate SG1 2x16 A matter of time
Stargate SG1 2x17 Holiday
Stargate SG1 2x18 Serpents song
Stargate SG1 2x19 One false step
Stargate SG1 2x20 Show and tell
Stargate SG1 2x21 1969
Stargate SG1 3x01 Into The Fire II
Stargate SG1 3x02 Seth
Stargate SG1 3x03 Fair Game
Stargate SG1 3x04 Legacy
Stargate SG1 3x05 Learning Curve
Stargate SG1 3x06 Point Of View
Stargate SG1 3x07 Deadman Switch
Stargate SG1 3x08 Demons
Stargate SG1 3x09 Rules Of Engagement
Stargate SG1 3x10 Forever In A Day
Stargate SG1 3x11 Past And Present
Stargate SG1 3x12 Jolinars Memories
Stargate SG1 3x13 The Devil You Know
Stargate SG1 3x14 Foothold
Stargate SG1 3x15 Pretense
Stargate SG1 3x16 Urgo
Stargate SG1 3x17 A Hundred Days
Stargate SG1 3x18 Shades Of Grey
Stargate SG1 3x19 New Ground
Stargate SG1 3x20 Maternal Instinct
Stargate SG1 3x21 Crystal Skull
Stargate SG1 3x22 Nemesis
Stargate SG1 4x01 Small Victories
Stargate SG1 4x02 The Other Side
Stargate SG1 4x03 Upgrades
Stargate SG1 4x04 Crossroads
Stargate SG1 4x05 Divide And Conquer
Stargate SG1 4x06 Window Of Opportunity
Stargate SG1 4x07 Watergate
Stargate SG1 4x08 The First Ones
Stargate SG1 4x09 Scorched Earth
Stargate SG1 4x10 Beneath The Surface
Stargate SG1 4x11 Point Of No Return
Stargate SG1 4x12 Tangent
Stargate SG1 4x13 The Curse
Stargate SG1 4x14 The Serpents Venom
Stargate SG1 4x15 Chain Reaction
Stargate SG1 4x16 2010
Stargate SG1 4x17 Absolute Power
Stargate SG1 4x18 The Light
Stargate SG1 4x19 Prodigy
Stargate SG1 4x20 Entity
Stargate SG1 4x21 Double Jeopardy
Stargate SG1 4x22 Exodus
Stargate SG1 5x01 Enemies
Stargate SG1 5x02 Threshold
Stargate SG1 5x03 Ascension
Stargate SG1 5x04 Fifth Man
Stargate SG1 5x05 Red Sky
Stargate SG1 5x06 Rite Of Passage
Stargate SG1 5x07 Beast Of Burden
Stargate SG1 5x08 The Tomb
Stargate SG1 5x09 Between Two Fires
Stargate SG1 5x10 2001
Stargate SG1 5x11 Desperate Measures
Stargate SG1 5x12 Wormhole X-Treme
Stargate SG1 5x13 Proving Ground
Stargate SG1 5x14 48 Hours
Stargate SG1 5x15 Summit
Stargate SG1 5x16 Last Stand
Stargate SG1 5x17 Failsafe
Stargate SG1 5x18 The Warrior
Stargate SG1 5x19 Menace
Stargate SG1 5x20 The Sentinel
Stargate SG1 5x21 Meridian
Stargate SG1 5x22 Revelations
Stargate SG1 6x01 Redemption Part 1
Stargate SG1 6x02 Redemption Part 2
Stargate SG1 6x03 Descent
Stargate SG1 6x04 Frozen
Stargate SG1 6x05 Nightwalkers
Stargate SG1 6x06 Abyss
Stargate SG1 6x07 Shadow Play
Stargate SG1 6x08 The Other Guys
Stargate SG1 6x09 Allegiance
Stargate SG1 6x10 Cure
Stargate SG1 6x11 Prometheus
Stargate SG1 6x12 Unnatural Selection
Stargate SG1 6x13 Sight Unseen
Stargate SG1 6x14 Smoke n Mirrors
Stargate SG1 6x15 Paradise Lost
Stargate SG1 6x16 Metamorphosis
Stargate SG1 6x17 Disclosure
Stargate SG1 6x18 Forsaken
Stargate SG1 6x19 The Changeling
Stargate SG1 6x20 Memento
Stargate SG1 6x21 Prophecy
Stargate SG1 6x22 Full Circle
Stargate SG1 7x01 Fallen
Stargate SG1 7x02 Homecoming
Stargate SG1 7x03 Fragile Balance
Stargate SG1 7x04 Orpheus
Stargate SG1 7x05 Revisions
Stargate SG1 7x06 Lifeboat
Stargate SG1 7x07 Enemy Mine
Stargate SG1 7x08 Space Race
Stargate SG1 7x09 Avenger 2 0
Stargate SG1 7x10 Birthright
Stargate SG1 7x10 Heroes II
Stargate SG1 7x11 Evolution I
Stargate SG1 7x12 Evolution II
Stargate SG1 7x13 Grace
Stargate SG1 7x14 Fallout
Stargate SG1 7x15 Chimera
Stargate SG1 7x16 Death Knell
Stargate SG1 7x17 Heroes I
Stargate SG1 7x19 Resurrection
Stargate SG1 7x20 Inauguration
Stargate SG1 7x21-22 The Lost City I n II
Starship Troopers (Special Edition)
Starship Troopers 2
Story Of A Kiss
Strada La
Strange aventure de Docteur Molyneux
Street Of Love And Hope (Nagisa Oshima 1959)
Street of shame (Akasen chitai)
Streetcar Named Desire A
Style Wars
Suicide Regimen
Sukces 2003
Summer Tale A 2000
Sunday Lunch (2003)
Super 8 Stories
Superman IV - The Quest for Peace
Surviving the Game
Swedish Love Story A (1970) CD1
Swedish Love Story A (1970) CD2
Sweetest Thing The (Unrated Version)
Swept Away
Swordsman III - The East is Red
Sylvester - Canned Feud (1951)
Sylvester - Speedy Gonzales (1955)
Sylvester and Elmer - Kit for Cat (1948)
Sylvester and Porky - Scaredy Cat (1948)
Sylvester and Tweety - Canary Row (1950)
Sylvester and Tweety - Putty Tat Trouble (1951)
Sylvester and Tweety - Tweetys SOS (1951)