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Solaris


"How far will you go for a second chance?"

Upon arrival at the space station orbiting an ocean world called Solaris a psychologist discovers that the commander of an expedition to the planet has died mysteriously. Other strange events soon start happening as well, such as the appearance of old acquaintances of the crew, including some who are dead.

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Released: Nov 27th, 2002
Budget: $47,000,000.00
Revenue: $30,002,758.00

Solaris Main Cast

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George Clooney
George Clooney
plays Chris Kelvin
Natascha McElhone
Natascha McElhone
plays Rheya
Viola Davis
Viola Davis
plays Gordon
Jeremy Davies
Jeremy Davies
plays Snow
Ulrich Tukur
Ulrich Tukur
plays Gibarian
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Movie Trivia/Goofs

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  • There is a sign on Athena's engines stating "Dals Ed Mitt i naturen" Dals Ed is a small town in western Sweden close to the Norwegian border. The artist put it there because "Athena must have passed Dalsland sometime".
  • The verse of poetry spoken by Chris Kelvin (George Clooney) is a poem by Dylan Thomas called "And Death Shall Have no Dominion".
  • Two character's names vary a great deal in the different versions of this story. The female character is known as "Rhea" in the English translation of the novel, "Rheya" in the film, and "Harey" in the original Polish. In the 1972 version, she is known as "Hari/Khari" in the subtitles and Russian dialogue, and "Carrie" in the English dubbing. The Doctor is known as "Snow" in the English translation of the novel, and the 2002 film, but in the Tarkovsky version, he is known "Snaut" in the subtitles and Russian dialogue, and "Stroud/Strowd" in the English dub.
  • Rhea is also the name of Saturn's ninth moon.
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