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“The reality of nostalgia is nowhere better invoked than at the end of Tarkovsky's 'Solaris.' When the camera pans away from Kelvin embracing his father on the rain-soaked steps of his dacha, we realise that the scene is yet another of the simulations produced by the inscrutable planet.” quote by Mark Fisher
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“The reality of nostalgia is nowhere better invoked than at the end of Tarkovsky's 'Solaris.' When the camera pans away from Kelvin embracing his father on the rain-soaked steps of his dacha, we realise that the scene is yet another of the simulations produced by the inscrutable planet.”

Mark Fisher

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Source Film: Solaris, directed by Andrei Tarkovsky, 1972

Nostalgia peaks at the film’s climax, revealing how memory and longing intertwine with the alien simulation.

In simple terms: Nostalgia is strongest at the end of Solaris.

Key Takeaway

Notice how longing shapes perception.

Themes

memory longing film analysis

Mood

reflective melancholic

Type

analytical interpretive

When to use this quote

  • watching Solaris
  • discussing film theory
  • writing essays on nostalgia

Key Concepts

simulation existentialism psychoanalysis

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does the ending reshape your view of the characters?
  • What does the planet symbolize for human memory?
A Different Perspective

Nostalgia may romanticize painful pasts.

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