Solaris: The Wrecking of a Classic
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Originally posted by Newkate:
I can see Soderbergh changing the pace and telling the story straight, as it is, so we can draw our own conclusions.
I can too, but I can also see Soderbergh going in an experimental direction with it. Case in point, check out his [i]Schizopolis[/i], and, to a lesser extent, [i]Kafka[/i] for his more experimental side. Also, check out his fairly radical editing/juxtaposition of scenes in [i]The Limey[/i] with Terence Stamp.
Not a huge fan of Clooney’s, but I don’t hate him either. Loved him in [i]Out of Sight[/i] and [i]O Brother, Where Art Thou?[/i], but hated him in [i]ER[/i]. Still think his best work is in [i]Return of the Killer Tomatoes[/i]. [img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]
–Aleck