Solaris film versions & Lem's better short fiction
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Solaris
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Lem's Solaris is adequately reviewed above. The Russian film version, IMO, definitely ranks inferior to the book: way too long (3+ hours) and told in strict chronological order. Flashback scenes from the text are shown entirely before the remainder of events, IIRC. The recent movie _Event Horizon_ borrows heavily from Solaris, and deserves watching if you don't mind splatterpunk horror movies.
Lem's _Return From The Stars_, _Fiasco_, _Cyberiad_, _Prix the Pilot_, and all his other long fiction deserves the mention it gets here. Still, for my money, his short stories are much better. Go read _Imaginary Magnitude_, with its tales of transhuman MI philosophers and their meta-languages. Go read _One Human Minute_, with its precognitive bacteria, X-ray pornography, and the prescient short "Weapon Systems of the 21st Century." All of these far outshine his longer works.
Lem's Solaris is adequately reviewed above. The Russian film version, IMO, definitely ranks inferior to the book: way too long (3+ hours) and told in strict chronological order. Flashback scenes from the text are shown entirely before the remainder of events, IIRC. The recent movie _Event Horizon_ borrows heavily from Solaris, and deserves watching if you don't mind splatterpunk horror movies.
Lem's _Return From The Stars_, _Fiasco_, _Cyberiad_, _Prix the Pilot_, and all his other long fiction deserves the mention it gets here. Still, for my money, his short stories are much better. Go read _Imaginary Magnitude_, with its tales of transhuman MI philosophers and their meta-languages. Go read _One Human Minute_, with its precognitive bacteria, X-ray pornography, and the prescient short "Weapon Systems of the 21st Century." All of these far outshine his longer works.