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Return from the Stars
Soviet miniseries based on Stanislav Lem's book "Powrót z gwiazd" (Return from the Stars). After 9-year interstellar expedition to Fomalhaut, the astronauts returned home. On Earth 127 years had passed and everything had changed. The Earth no longer has wars, and the society is a safe and comfortable place to live, due to betrization prodcedure that turns off natural aggressive instincts at birth. But the humanity has last something more. In this Uttopian society people don't need deep emotions, a strong character, the ability to overcome oneself and win at incredible odds. Before the main character there is a choice: to accept the new norms of society, or to be seen as a savage. Or maybe to leave the Earth again on another expedition?
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Plot Summary
Hal Bregg, a renowned astronaut, returns to Earth after a long space mission to find that decades have passed and his loved ones have aged considerably or passed away. He struggles to reconnect with a society that has evolved dramatically in his absence, grappling with the existential consequences of his extended journey and the loss of time. The film explores themes of memory, alienation, and the human condition in the face of technological advancement and personal sacrifice.
Critical Reception
The film adaptation of Stanisław Lem's novel received a mixed reception. While praised for its intellectual depth and philosophical undertones, some critics found its pacing slow and its narrative less engaging than the source material. Audiences were divided, with some appreciating its thoughtful exploration of complex themes and others finding it too abstract.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its philosophical depth and intellectual science fiction.
Criticized by some for its deliberate pacing and perceived lack of action.
Seen as a faithful, albeit somber, adaptation of Lem's challenging novel.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but generally, those who appreciated it highlighted its thought-provoking nature and its exploration of profound themes. Some viewers found it melancholic and slow-moving, suggesting it requires a patient and contemplative audience.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the 1961 novel 'Powrót z gwiazd' by Polish science fiction master Stanisław Lem, renowned for his philosophical and satirical works.
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