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类型:爱情片
主演:杉村春子 笠智众 久我美子 三宅邦子 佐田启二 设乐幸嗣 岛津雅彦 高
导演:小津安二郎
语言:日语
年代:未知
简介: 在东京近郊公路桥下,矗立着几间普普通通的民房,那里住着这个国家最富活力的平凡百姓,琐碎而有趣的故事也在他们中间发生。妇女协会的会费发生亏空,女人们叽叽喳喳打算查明原因。担任会计的小幸妈刚好给家里添置了洗衣机,因此成为重点怀疑对象。无聊的时候女人们婆婆妈妈,张家长李家短,好像永远看不得别人家的半点好。工作了一天的林先生(笠智众 饰)厌烦了女人的聒噪和孩子们的吵闹,偏偏两个儿子小实(设乐幸嗣 饰)和小勇(岛津雅彦 饰)他赌气决定不再说话。而这一次父子的无心之举又在邻居间激起了波澜。 大人的世界总是麻烦多多,谦恭礼貌的外表下又有多少捉摸不透的小心思……
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类型:剧情片
导演:李翰祥
语言:汉语普通话
年代:未知
简介:年轻的正德皇帝,在御书房听太傅梁储讲学,窗外传来宫女妙曼歌声,词意称颂江南景色美丽,人物俊秀,不禁悠然神往。适值殿前侍卫将军周勇乞假返回江南故乡,正德心生一计,命周勇护驾陪行,微服私游江南。君臣策马同行,游览江南景色。正德向来寂处深宫,难得逍遥自在,心怀为之大快。一天来到梅龙镇,镇上正在举行酬神盛会,人山人海,鼓乐喧天。正德与周勇挤在人丛中观看,游行景艺巧妙新奇,目不暇给。突然朵朵鲜花从天而降,正德伸手抢接,惹得扮演「天女散花」的少女嫣然一笑。正德神摇魄荡,一缕深情系在少女身上。回到客店,少女的笑容深印在正德脑中,辗转反侧,无法入寐。翌晨起来,独自漫步。丛林中酒旗高挑,正德信步入内,却和昨天所见少女相遇。原来她是酒家店主李龙的妹妹李凤,不禁喜出望外。酒保大牛上前拦阻,声言今天店主有事外出,暂停沽酒。李凤见正德年少俊雅,芳心窥慕,借故遣开大牛,殷勤款客。正德乘势倾露爱意,李凤羞不自胜,半迎半拒。两情缱绻,良宵苦短。太傅梁储奉太后命跟踪前来,促帝返京。至是,李凤始知心上人乃当今帝主,芳心悔恨。正德赐赠玉佩,声言回京后立即迎娶,册立为后。正德去后,消息杳然。一年易逝,李凤产下麟儿。梧桐叶落,转瞬又是深秋。邻里以李凤未嫁产子,时加讥讽。李凤羞愤欲绝,更因忆念良人,积愁成病,玉颜枯萎,奄奄一息。酒保大牛见状,大抱不平,愿跋涉长途,上京面圣。途中盘费用尽,卖唱乞食,终于抵达京城。值太傅梁储入朝议事,大牛拦舆哭诉,太傅心有不忍,允代设法。正德聆太傅启奏,如梦方觉。前尘往事,复现心头。即命周勇飞骑往迎李凤进京,并奏请太后,册立李凤为贵妃,李凤车驾进京,正德亲自出迎,惟李凤病态之深,加以沿途劳顿,无力支持,竟作香消玉殒。正德抱爱人芳骸入殿,珠泪盈睫,深悔当年孟浪。每抚李凤所遗佩玉,犹自唏嘘不已。
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类型:剧情片
导演:徐严
语言:国语
年代:未知
简介:渔岛之子 (1959)故事梗概在一个满布椰林的渔岛上,有五个天真活泼的孩子——海生、小发、金福、小玉和亚妹。有一天,他们划着竹筏,到海边的岩石上去摸海螺、捉海鸟和找鸟蛋,为明天学校举行的爬山比赛准备吃的。他们在一块大石头下发现了一个可以打气的橡皮船,就把它拿来玩。晚上,小玉找到海生,告诉他橡皮船不见了。海生的爸爸罗永成听到后感到情况可疑,立刻和海生找解放军报告。一个黑影闪进了渔业合作社会计林振波的家,这是美蒋派遣特务蒋登九前来与潜伏特务林振波联系。海生他们发现的橡皮船,就是蒋登九划来的。林振波从亚妹口中获悉,才又将橡皮船偷走。第二天,孩子们高高兴兴地参加了爬山比赛。海生和小玉护送掉队的亚妹走在后面,他们在穿越山洞追赶大队时,发现了装有电台的包,正要去交给孙队长,蒋登九突然出现,自称是勘探队员,让孩子们把包还给他,遭到海生坚决的拒绝。蒋登九上来抢夺,小玉将他缠住,海生急忙把包藏在洞外草丛里,又用弹弓打伤了蒋登九的眼睛。他们急忙向山下飞跑,正好撞见林振波,以为找到了救兵,带领着林振波,去找蒋登九。林故意审问了蒋登九,批评他不该捆小玉,准备骗取孩子的信任,伺机拿回电台。机智的海生看出林振波也不是好人,坚持要交给孙队长。林振波这才露出了本来面目,把孩子们捆了起来,李老师找不到海生和小玉,急忙报告了孙队长。孙队长布置部队搜山,寻找孩子。林振波无法取回电台,就决定把海生和小玉做人质,躲过搜山部队,下山准备渔船。他与蒋登九约定晚上在海滩见面。海生偷偷解开了捆着小玉的绳子,让她去报信。小玉领着罗永成赶回来,人已经看不到了。他们发现海生留在路口的鞋子,便顺着鞋子的方向寻找。海生趁蒋登九不备,纵身跳入河里。蒋登九跑到海边,看见橡皮船上坐着林振波,急忙上船。谁知林振波早已落网,船上坐的是孙队长,只得绝望地束手就擒。
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类型:剧情片
主演:内详
导演:居伊·德波
语言:法语
年代:未知
简介:Voice1(male"professionalannouncer"type):Thisneighborhood(1)wasmadeforthewretcheddignityofthepettybourgeoisie,forrespectableoccupationsandintellectualtourism.Thesedentarypopulationoftheupperfloorswasshelteredfromtheinfluencesofthestreet.Thisneighborhoodhasremainedthesame.Itwasthestrangesettingofourstory,whereasystematicquestioningofallthediversionsandworksofasociety,atotalcritiqueofitsideaofhappiness,wasexpressedinacts.Thesepeoplealsoscorned"subjectiveprofundity".Theywereinterestedinnothingbutanadequateandconcreteexpressionofthemselves.Voice2(Debord,monotone):Humanbeingsarenotfullyconsciousoftheirreallife-usuallygropinginthedark;overwhelmedbytheconsequencesoftheiracts;ateverymomentgroupsandindividualsfindthemselvesconfrontedwithresultstheyhavenotwished.Voice1:Theysaidthatoblivionwastheirrulingpassion.Theywantedtoreinventeverythingeachday;tobecomethemastersandpossessorsoftheirownlives.Justasonedoesnotjudgeamanaccordingtotheconceptionhehasofhimself,onecannotjudgesuchperiodsoftransitionaccordingtotheirownconsciousness;onthecontrary,onemustexplaintheconsciousnessthroughthecontradictionsofmateriallife,throughtheconflictbetweensocialconditionsandtheforcesofsocialproduction.Theprogressachievedinthedominationofnaturewasnotyetmatchedbyacorrespondingliberationofeverydaylife.Youthpassedawayamongthevariouscontrolsofresignation.Ourcamerahascapturedforyouafewaspectsofaprovisionalmicrosociety.Theknowledgeofempiricalfactsremainsabstractandsuperficialaslongasitisnotconcretizedbyitsintegrationintothewhole"”whichalonepermitsthesupersessionofpartialandabstractproblemssoastoarriveattheirconcreteessence,andimplicitlyattheirmeaning.Thisgroupwasonthemarginsoftheeconomy.Ittendedtowardaroleofpureconsumption,andfirstofallthefreeconsumptionofitstime.Itthusfounditselfdirectlyengagedinqualitativevariationsofeverydaylifebutdeprivedofanymeanstointerveneinthem.Thegrouprangedoveraverysmallarea.Thesametimesbroughtthembacktothesameplaces.Noonewenttobedearly.Discussiononthemeaningofallthiscontinued...Voice2:"Ourlifeisajourney"”Inthewinterandthenight."”Weseekourpassage..."�Voice1:Theabandonedliteratureneverthelessexertedadelayingactiononnewaffectiveformulations.Voice2:Therewasthefatigueandthecoldofthemorninginthismuch-traversedlabyrinth,likeanenigmathatwehadtoresolve.Itwasalooking-glassrealitythroughwhichwehadtodiscoverthepotentialrichnessofreality.Onthebankoftherivereveningbeganonceagain;andcaresses;andtheimportanceofaworldwithoutimportance.Justastheeyeshaveablurredvisionofmanythingsandcanseeonlyoneclearly,sothewillcanstriveonlyincompletelytowarddiverseobjectsandcancompletelyloveonlyoneatatime.Voice3(younggirl):Noonecountedonthefuture.Itwouldneverbepossibletobetogetherlater,oranywhereelse.Therewouldneverbeagreaterfreedom.Voice1:Therefusaloftimeandofgrowingoldautomaticallylimitedencountersinthisnarrow,contingentzone,wherewhatwaslackingwasfeltasirreparable.Theextremeprecariousnessofthemeansofgettingbywithoutworkingwasattherootofthisimpatiencewhichmadeexcessesnecessaryandbreaksdefinitive.Voice2:Oneneverreallycontestsanorganizationofexistencewithoutcontestingallofthatorganization’sformsoflanguage.Voice1:Whenfreedomispracticedinaclosedcircle,itfadesintoadream,becomesamererepresentationofitself.Theambianceofplayisbynatureunstable.Atanymoment"ordinarylife"�canprevailonceagain.Thegeographicallimitationofplayisevenmorestrikingthanitstemporallimitation.Anygametakesplacewithinthecontoursofitsspatialdomain.Aroundtheneighborhood,arounditsfleetingandthreatenedimmobility,stretchedahalf-knowncitywherepeoplemetonlybychance,losingtheirwayforever.Thegirlswhofoundtheirwaythere,becausetheywerelegallyunderthecontroloftheirfamiliesuntiltheageofeighteen,wereoftenrecapturedbythedefendersofthatdetestableinstitution.Theyweregenerallyconfinedundertheguardofthosecreatureswhoamongallthebadproductsofabadsocietyarethemostuglyandrepugnant:nuns.Whatusuallymakesdocumentariessoeasytounderstandisthearbitrarylimitationoftheirsubjectmatter.Theydescribetheatomizationofsocialfunctionsandtheisolationoftheirproducts.Onecan,incontrast,envisagetheentirecomplexityofamomentwhichisnotresolvedintoawork,amomentwhosemovementindissolublycontainsfactsandvaluesandwhosemeaningdoesnotyetappear.Thesubjectmatterofthedocumentarywouldthenbethisconfusedtotality.Voice2:Theerahadarrivedatalevelofknowledgeandtechnicalmeansthatmadepossible,andincreasinglynecessary,adirectconstructionofallaspectsofaliberatedaffectiveandpracticalexistence.Theappearanceofthesesuperiormeansofaction,stillunusedbecauseofthedelaysintheprojectofliquidatingthecommodityeconomy,hadalreadycondemnedaestheticactivity,whoseambitionsandpowerswerebothoutdated.Thedecayofartandofallthevaluesofformermoreshadformedoursociologicalbackground.Therulingclass’smonopolyovertheinstrumentsweneededtocontrolinordertorealizethecollectiveartofourtimehadexcludedusfromaculturalproductionofficiallydevotedtoillustratingandrepeatingthepast.Anartfilmonthisgenerationcanonlybeafilmonitsabsenceofrealcreations.Everyoneunthinkinglyfollowedthepathslearnedonceandforall,totheirworkandtheirhome,totheirpredictablefuture.Forthemdutyhadalreadybecomeahabit,andhabitaduty.Theydidnotseethedeficiencyoftheircity.Theythoughtthedeficiencyoftheirlifewasnatural.Wewantedtobreakoutofthisconditioning,inquestofanotheruseoftheurbanlandscape,inquestofnewpassions.Theatmosphereofafewplacesgaveusintimationsofthefuturepowersofanarchitectureitwouldbenecessarytocreatetobethesupportandframeworkforlessmediocregames.Wecouldexpectnothingofanythingwehadnotourselvesaltered.Theurbanenvironmentproclaimedtheordersandtastesoftherulingsocietyjustasviolentlyasthenewspapers.Itismanwhomakestheunityoftheworld,butmanhasextendedhimselfeverywhere.Peoplecanseenothingaroundthemthatisnottheirownimage;everythingspeakstothemofthemselves.Theirverylandscapeisalive.Therewereobstacleseverywhere.Therewasacohesionintheobstaclesofalltypes.Theymaintainedthecoherentreignofpoverty.Everythingbeingconnected,itwasnecessarytochangeeverythingbyaunitarystruggle,ornothing.Itwasnecessarytolinkupwiththemasses,butweweresurroundedbysleep.Voice3:Thedictatorshipoftheproletariatisadesperatestruggle,bloodyandbloodless,violentandpeaceful,militaryandeconomic,educationalandadministrative,againsttheforcesandtraditionsoftheoldworld.Voice1:Inthiscountryitisonceagainthemenoforderwhohaverebelled.Theyhavereinforcedtheirpower.Theyhavebeenabletoaggravatethegrotesquenessoftherulingconditionsaccordingtotheirwill.Theyhaveembellishedtheirsystemwiththefunerealceremoniesofthepast.Voice2:Years,likeasingleinstantprolongedtothispoint,cometoanend.Voice1:Whatwasdirectlylivedreappearsfrozeninthedistance,fitintothetastesandillusionsofanera,carriedawaywithit.Voice2:Theappearanceofeventsthatwehavenotmade,thatothershavemadeagainstus,nowobligesustobeawareofthepassageoftime,itsresults,thetransformationofourowndesiresintoevents.Whatdifferentiatesthepastfromthepresentispreciselyitsout-of-reachobjectivity;thereisnomoreshould-be;beingissoconsumedthatithasceasedtoexist.Thedetailsarealreadylostinthedustoftime.Whowasafraidoflife,afraidofthenight,afraidofbeingtaken,afraidofbeingkept?Voice3:Whatshouldbeabolishedcontinues,andwecontinuetowearawaywithit.Weareengulfed.Weareseparated.Theyearspassandwehaven’tchangedanything.Voice2:Onceagainmorninginthesamestreets.Onceagainthefatigueofsomanysimilarlypassednights.Itisawalkthathaslastedalongtime.Voice1:Reallyhardtodrinkmore.Voice2:Ofcourseonemightmakeafilmofit.Butevenifsuchafilmsucceedsinbeingasfundamentallydisconnectedandunsatisfyingastherealityitdealswith,itwillneverbemorethanare-creation"”poorandfalselikethisbotchedtravelingshot.Voice3:Therearenowpeoplewhopridethemselvesonbeingauthorsoffilms,asotherswereauthorsofnovels.Theyareevenmorebackwardthanthenovelistsbecausetheyareunawareofthedecompositionandexhaustionofindividualexpressioninourtime,ignorantoftheendoftheartsofpassivity.Theyarepraisedfortheirsinceritysincetheydramatize,withmorepersonaldepth,theconventionsofwhichtheirlifeconsists.Thereistalkoftheliberationofthecinema.ButwhatdoesitmattertousifonemoreartisliberatedthroughwhichTom,DickorHarrycanjoyouslyexpresstheirslavishsentiments?Theonlyinterestingventureistheliberationofeverydaylife,notonlyintheperspectivesofhistorybutforusandrightaway.Thisentailsthewitheringawayofalienatedformsofcommunication.Thecinema,too,hastobedestroyed.Voice2:Inthefinalanalysis,starsarecreatedbytheneedwehaveforthem,andnotbytheirtalentorlackoftalentorevenbythefilmindustryoradvertising.Miserableneed,dismal,anonymouslifethatwouldliketoexpanditselftothedimensionsofcinemalife.Theimaginarylifeonthescreenistheproductofthisrealneed.Thestaristheprojectionofthisneed.Theimagesoftheadvertisementsduringtheintermissionsaremoresuitedthananyothersforevokinganintermissionoflife.Toreallydescribethiseraitwouldnodoubtbenecessarytoshowmanyotherthings.Butwhatwouldbethepoint?Bettertograspthetotalityofwhathasbeendoneandwhatremainstobedonethantoaddmoreruinstotheoldworldofthespectacleandofmemories.1.Thisfilm,whichevokesthelettristexperiencesattheoriginofthesituationistmovement,openswithshotsoftheParisdistrictfrequentedbythelettristsintheearly1950s.
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类型:欧美剧
语言:英语
年代:未知
简介:StellaBallister(PatriciaOwens)receivesthehorrifyingnewsthatherhusbandmetwithanuntimelydemisewhilemountainclimbing.Newlymarried,Stellaasksfortheretrievalofherhusband’sbody-butthetaskprovesimpossiblewhenthecorpseaccidentallyfallsintoadeepcrevasse,wherenohumaneyesorhandscanreachhim.Mark(JamesDonald),havingfeelingsforStella,staysbyherside,aclosefriendandnothingmore.Fortyyearslater,stilltryingtogetoverthenewsoftheaccident,Stellalearnsthattheglacierhasmoved.Hiringacrewtohelpprospectherhusbandoutoftheice,theyfindthebodypreservedanduntouched.Stellaviewsthebodyofherhusbandonelasttime.