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本片在日本allcinema上记载为1986年,而在imdb上被记载为1988年,所以我也是醉了。
本片在日本allcinema上记载为1986年,而在imdb上被记载为1988年,所以我也是醉了。
讲述了两位纪录片制作人决定调查一位涂鸦艺术家的失踪事件。随着调查的深入,这两位制作人遭遇到了一扇诡异的凭空出现的木门,这扇门引领他们穿梭于不同的空间,同时开启了一段黑暗的噩梦之旅。本来只是调查失踪事件的两人很快便意识到,自己陷进了超乎想象的可怕旋涡之中...
依据1922年的凶杀案改编,描写贩卖私酒的匪帮和警方角力的故事。影史第一次以盗匪当主角,运用背面打光和烟雾,颇具艺术风格,广受欢迎,也预示40年代黑色电影的来临。
Ayşe, Ali, Mehmet and Zeynep are middle-class millennials struggling to make ends meet in Istanbul. Either still living with their parents or hardly getting by without help from their families, they are all beset by similar woes: money crunch, joblessness, social isolation. In view of the world’s horrors that Zeynep enumerates in her diary entries, these are minor problems, ‘slight disasters’, but they are all-consuming, at least to the extent of making them cry in the still of the night. However, Umut Subasi’s first feature, Almost Entirely a Slight Disaster, is not a melodrama. With an appealingly light touch, it diagnoses the malaise of a generation that has run up against a dead end, one whose future prospects are indistinguishable from a game of chance. This is a world where astrology, the lottery and online personality tests compete with visa and job applications as life-shaping elements. Fittingly, the film is structured around chance and coincidence, with its handful of characters encountering each other in every permutation, as though there were no world outside this small social bubble. With self-aware, frontal framing that pins characters to their surroundings and a counterintuitive musical score that turns pathos into humour, Subasi offers a social-media movie without social media, one whose characters are united in their double lives and frustrated desires. 源自:https://iffr.com/en/iffr/2023/films/almost-entirely-a-slight-disaster
为纪念苏联卫国战争30周年,前苏联莫斯科电影制片厂于1970—1972年,拍摄了一部堪称前苏联电影史上耗资最巨、规模最大、场面最为壮观的战争题材影片———《解放》。影片从1943年苏联红军反攻(库尔斯克战役)开始,到强渡涅伯河,解放基辅,最后攻克柏林。分为五集,片长将近8个小时。导演尤里·奥泽洛夫为强调“纪实性”、“史诗性”,在影片中穿插了大量的真实历史文献镜头。影片还出现了不少历史人物,如斯大林、朱可夫、罗斯福、丘吉尔、希特勒、墨索里尼等。此外,影片还蕴涵丰富感人的故事情节,从苏、德两军统帅到普通士兵,从苏军反攻到德军覆没,成功地表现了一种攻无不克、战无不胜的革命乐观主义精神。