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Solaris (1972)



I just recently watched the Russian 1972 Sci-Fi movie Solaris after making a goal of watching all of Andrei Tarkovsky’s movies. The movie follows a psychiatrist’s trip to a space station orbiting a planet called Solaris. Strange phenomenon have been happening on the ship, and his mission is to investigate the situation. The plot does not adequately follow the novel’s storyline, but I enjoyed the philosophical discussions about the themes of life, death, and love. There was also, of course, penitent suspense in the mix as with all Tarkovsky films. I haven’t seen the George Clooney Solaris, but I kind of bet it’s not as thoughtful, so if you have an want a more contemplative work, here’s your gateway!
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In Avalia 2 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
T I M E : One Week After Human Arrival
L O C A T I O N : Riverbloom, The River
I N T E R A C T I O N S : @JJ Doe, @Conscripts , @Lava Alckon
T A G S : @JJ Doe , @Conscripts , @Lava Alckon

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Aurora felt the movement of the Dark Elf rippled through the air. His scent lingered a path around him, and the faintest spirit that possessed his weapon shot through her vision.

What should have been a blow to her staff swished past her, and the death of Zora echoed in her ears.

“Zora…” the whisper was barely audible from Aurora’s lips. She felt her hand trembling around her staff. In front of her, Rowan’s own light was churning.

Suddenly, a sickening sound drenched the air.

“Zora!” Aurora called out as the Dark Elf dragged the human body through the air and the hellish sound screamed around them. Her hands immediately clasped over her ears, as her mouth opened, but her voice failed to cry-out from the pain.

Rowan pulled his weapon and lunged towards the enemy, in an attempt to retrieve Zora and help Barrock. He was shouting something at the Dark Elf, but Aurora could not hear it.
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He thought that Shigeru had a childlike way of looking at the world and this was what Nintendo needed.


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In Avalia 2 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
T I M E : One Week After Human Arrival
L O C A T I O N : Riverbloom, The River
I N T E R A C T I O N S : @JJ Doe, @Conscripts , @Lava Alckon
T A G S : @JJ Doe , @Conscripts , @Lava Alckon

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Rowan’s eyes shifted from Aurora and straight back to Barrock. His head nodded in understanding. “You become more interesting by the second, my friend.” The orc definitely had intelligence. There was no doubting that. His lips were as sealed as his own. His shoulders relaxed a little.

Why was he doubting his sister’s insight, again? He took a sip from his drink and glanced back over to her and Zora. She did look weary. He was about to ask about her well-being, but a ruffle through the forest jostled his senses. It was nothing like a small animal making an accidental big scene among the brush.

His hand went to his weapon.

A dark elf sprung from the tree-line. His white hair glistened in the moonlight as he charged towards Aurora and Vasco.

“AURORA!” Rowan shouted.

The jingle of her earrings chimed through the air as Aurora’s swiftly shifted her body to the side, twirling her cloak as she rolled towards Vasco. When she sat upright again, her staff was held prominently in her hand, guarding the human.
La Belle et La Bête (1946)



I watched La Belle et La Bête (1946) with the family last night. The French title translates to Beauty and the Beast. It was my second time watching the film, and it was more enjoyable this time around. I did have to read the subtitles for children, who ended up being intrigued with the movie after an initial protest. Reading the subtitles was fun, but of course, my voice acting was nothing compared to the actual acting.

The film is considered the best French film of all time, and honestly, I think it is one of my personal favorites, as well. The cinematography is beautiful. Or dare I say gorgeous? It’s thoughtful and deep and haunting. It’s whimsical and childlike and imaginative. And, as already stated, the acting is phenomenal.

If you haven’t already seen it, you should give it a g, or if you have seen it, have another go at it!

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