A photograph styled to mirror a 1970s cinema frame, featuring a woman who resembles someone in her youth during the 1970s, akin to Natalja Bondartschuk as Hari in Solaris. The image captures a deeply contemplative and introspective expression, reflective of the mood in Tarkovsky's film. Her gaze is thoughtful, perhaps slightly melancholic, evoking a sense of profound introspection. She has a bob cut, with her hair gently tousled by an unseen breeze. Her attire is simple yet futuristic, resonating with the aesthetic of the Solaris space station. The setting is the minimalist interior of the space station, with expansive windows opening to the cosmos. The photograph employs a 'noctilux 0.95' lens effect for a soft depth of field, and the color grading is distinctly reminiscent of 1970s cinema, adding to the cinematic quality of the image