Solaris Felt Threatened?
Our presence in its territory. I'm sure humans would feel pretty nervous if an alien force camped itself right outside Earth's orbit. Solaris was probably feeling uneasy at the presence of an alien life form trying to probe it. Don't forget the comment that Dr. Gordon made to Clooney's character early in the movie...it went something like this: "I was tasked to find out whether Solaris was a viable commercial or energy source". So obviously our intentions were selfish, trying to exploit its resources. And Solaris did not take to kindly to that. So it responded and established contact the only way it knew how. It was not a humanoid alien, the entire planet was an alien in and of itself, the Ocean. It probed the humans back, getting into their heads and learning what their agenda was, down to the individual. And that's why it tormented those that came there for selfish reasons; (Gordon):For seeking energy sources, (Gibarian): For abandoning his son/not being too keen on having him in the first place/putting the mission before his son and (Snow): for being narcissistic. (Kelvin): was the only one who was rewarded in the end because Solaris sensed his longing for Rheya and that his goal was to be with her, not exploit Solaris or advance the interests of the mission. The best way Solaris knew how to reward at least. By giving him a simulated world that matched his blissful fantasy. ?
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