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Solar Crisis Review - Moria
September 14 2008
Solar Crisis is a rare filmic attempt to tackle hard science-fiction - that is sf with a credible scientific emphasis. Solar Crisis received a very negative response in genre press - one is not quite sure why.
There were a number of production problems, evidenced by the director Richard C. Sarafian, best known for films such as Vanishing Point (1971) and The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing (1973), adopting the generic Hollywood pseudonym Allan Smithee and the fact that Solar Crisis was never released to cinemas in the US as originally intended but went straight to video. There is no real reason why the film should have generated such a reaction - although there are a number of other examples where hard science-fictionis not a popular with audiences. Other than that Solar Crisis is a surprisingly good little film, especially when measured against what advance word had led one to expect.
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