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类型:动作片
主演:伊科·乌艾斯 乔·塔斯利姆 唐尼·阿兰西亚 雅彦·鲁伊安 皮埃尔 格伦
导演:加雷斯·埃文斯
语言:其它
年代:未知
简介:《突袭》是由加雷斯·埃文斯执导,由美国和印度尼西亚联合制作,于2012年3月23日在印尼上映。 清晨特警Rama(伊科·乌艾斯 Iko Uwais 饰)做完祷告和训练,告别还没有起床的妻子去迎接一项特殊的任务。在雅加达的贫民窟的深处,世界上最危险的杀手和黑帮集结在一个坚不可摧的房子内。到现在为止,破旧的公寓甚至被神勇的警察也视为无法接近的。在黎明前黑暗和寂静的掩护下,一组身兼重要任务精英特警队与执法人员慢慢接近了房子,以便接近臭名昭著的毒枭。但他们袭击的消息被毒枭偶然发现,接着建筑物的灯光被切断,所有的通道被堵。这群特警必须要在世界上最残酷的环境下为生存展开搏斗......
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类型:剧情片
导演:弗雷德里克·默穆德
语言:法语
年代:未知
简介:瑞士导演弗里德里克·麦蒙( Frédéric Mermoud)擅长执导恐怖片,他执导的惊悚题材电视剧《魂归故里》曾在法国大获成功。他的最新电影《摩卡》依然是关于一个犯罪的故事。艾曼纽·德芙(Emmanuelle Devos)饰演的Diane,儿子在一场交通事故中离世,而肇事司机逃逸。 在警方找不到更多有力证据的情况下,Diane 独自开始了寻找凶手的旅程,她唯一知道的线索就是凶手驾驶的一辆摩卡色的奔驰车。终于她找到了摩卡色车的司机——一位金色头发的女人。在与她接近的过程中,两个女人之间发生了更多关乎车祸之外的故事。而作为法国中生代演员中坚力量的德芙,也为影片贡献了精准而精湛的演技。
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类型:剧情片
主演:吉塔娜·罗德里格斯 米娅·泰勒 卡伦·卡拉古利安 米奇·奥黑根 詹姆斯
导演:肖恩·贝克
语言:英语
年代:未知
简介:圣丹斯国际电影节上,一部名为 Tangerine (《橘色》)的电影受到了很多关注。这部影片的主题很新颖,讲述的是在好莱坞不那么光鲜的角落里工作的变性妓女;人物性格冷酷、有趣、有从不让人欺负的个性。不过,最令人吃惊的是,这部电影的导演 肖恩·贝克放弃了专业电影拍摄装备,选择 iPhone 5s 拍摄电影。很多业余电影爱好者使用 iPhone 录制电影,不过,Tangerine 是第一步全部使用 iPhone 拍摄并在圣丹斯电影节上展出的电影。肖恩·贝克使用 iPhone 5s 拍摄视频,并使用价值8美元的视频应用 FilmicPro 。肖恩·贝克表示,由于自己的预算有限,才选用了 iPhone 拍摄。当然,使用 iPhone 拍摄有一定的优势,比如无需从洛杉矶市政厅购买电影拍摄许可。
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类型:剧情片
主演:娜奥米·沃茨 奥克塔维亚·斯宾瑟 蒂姆·罗斯 小凯文·哈里森 诺尔贝特
导演:朱利叶斯·约拿
语言:英语
年代:未知
简介:艾米(娜奥米·沃茨 Naomi Watts 饰)和皮特(蒂姆·罗斯 Tim Roth 饰)是一对富有而又善良的中产夫妻,十年前,他们领养了来自非洲战乱国家厄利垂亚的一位名为卢斯(小凯文·哈里森 Kelvin Harrison 饰)的男孩,卢斯曾经被作为童兵而接受了非常残酷的军事训练,艾米和皮特坚信,良好的教育和包容的爱能够帮助他找回自己善良的本性。 一晃眼十年过去,卢斯无惊无险的成长为了一位正直有为的少年,过去在他身上刻下的烙印已经很淡了。卢斯的非裔老师哈雷特(奥克塔维亚·斯宾瑟 Octavia Spencer 饰)非常欣赏这位学生,认为他能够改变人们对于非洲国家和人种的刻板想象。
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类型:喜剧片
主演:热拉尔·德帕迪约 安迪·麦克道威尔 毕比·诺维尔什 格雷格·埃德尔曼
导演:彼得·威尔
语言:英语
年代:未知
简介:音乐家乔治(杰拉尔·德帕迪约 Gérard Depardieu饰)和园林爱好者布朗蒂(安迪·麦克道威尔 Andie MacDowell饰)的结合,完全是出自各自的私心:乔治来自法国,想得到一张美国的绿卡,从而在这里发展事业;布朗蒂看中了一套公寓,却被告知只有夫妻才能入住。于是,两人一拍即合,各取所需,结婚后很快就过回各不相干的生活。 美国移民局的怀疑随之而来。为了一张绿卡而假结婚的案例他们见得多了,乔治和布朗蒂的婚姻自然也逃不过他们的法眼。严谨认真的调查介入了这对“夫妻”的生活。现在,乔治和布朗蒂必须策划出一个完美的恋爱和结婚过程,摆造出一起生活的种种细节证据。为了能让婚姻变得更加可信,乔治甚至住进了布朗蒂的家,两人却渐渐戏假情真。
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类型:剧情片
导演:罗伯托·罗西里尼
语言:其它
年代:未知
简介:Whenever I see La Paura I think of it as a companion piece to Eyes Wide Shut, or maybe it is the other way around. Adultery makes both films tick but in different ways. I think Phillip French was right on the money when he pointed out a Wizard of Oz thing in Kubrick's last work. Like Dorothy, Tom and Nicole go through fantasies and nightmares and at the end Dorothy's reassuring childish motto there's no place like home is ironically updated to the adult circumstantial adage there's no sex like marital sex. Kubrick's take is intellectual, he never leaves the world of ideas to touch the ground. He taunts the audience first with an erotic movie and then with a thriller and refuses to deliver either of them. He was married to his third wife for 40 years, until he died. Rossellini was still married to Ingrid Bergman when he directed La Paura; they had been adulterous lovers and their infidelity widely criticized La Paura is a tale, a noirish one. The noir intrigue is solved and the tale has a happy ending. The city is noir; the country is tale, the territory where childhood is possible. The transition is operated in the most regular way by car, a long-held shot taken from the front of the car as it rides into the road, as if we were entering a different dimension. Irene (Bergman) starts the movie we just see a dark city landscape but her voice-over narration tells us of her angst and informs us that the story is a flashback, hers. Bergman's been cheating on her husband. At first guilt is just psychological torture but soon expands into economic blackmail and then grows into something else. From beginning to end the movie focuses on what Bergman feels, every other character is there to make her feel something. Only when the director gives away the plot before the main character can find out does he want us to feel something Bergman still can't. When she finds out, we have already experienced the warped mechanics of the situation and we may focus once again on the emotional impact it has on Bergman's Irene. In La Paura treasons are not imagined but real, nightmares are deliberate and the couple's venom suppurates in bitter ways. Needless to say, Ingrid has another of her rough rides in the movies but Rossellini doesn't dare put her away as he did in Europa 51, nor does he abandon her to the inscrutable impassivity of nature (Stromboli). His gift is less transcendent and fragile than the conclusion of Viaggio in Italia. He just gives his wife as much of a fairy tale ending as a real woman can have, a human landscape where she can finally feel at home. Back to the country, a half lit interior scene where shadows suggest the comfort of sleep. After all, it's the fairy godmother who speaks the last words in the movie.