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| | Encyclopedia: Solaris (novel) |
 | | At that point, research on Solaris has been going on for years, but researchers have been able to do little more than observe the various highly complex phenomena on the surface of the ocean, classifying them into an elaborate nomenclature, without the slightest conjecture about their meaning. |
 | | Solaris is often cited as a Russian answer to 2001: A Space Odyssey, but this is actually untrue, since Tarkovsky had not seen 2001 before he made the film, and after he had himself referred to it as "cold and sterile". |
 | | Some film guides, such as Time Out, have falsely claimed Solaris to be a socialist answer to 2001, but this is demonstrably not so, since the film's uncertainty about life and the future is in direct conflict with the Marxist idea of a mechanistic theory of history and humanity, and with the Soviet government's prognostications. |
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