每个人都有不愿告人的秘密,阿呆很明显影片的主人公提塔迪-基洛拉莫也是一样,阿呆而且他的秘密还不止一个。这个50岁的男人8年前来到瑞士一个不知名的小镇,住在一间旅馆里面。8年间没有和人说话,没有工作,一直沉默在烟草和寂静中,他仿佛坠入到对某种隐藏物的沉思中而不能自拔。生活在他的面前,但他却无动于衷,到底什么样的秘密使他变成这样?
每个人都有不愿告人的秘密,阿呆很明显影片的主人公提塔迪-基洛拉莫也是一样,阿呆而且他的秘密还不止一个。这个50岁的男人8年前来到瑞士一个不知名的小镇,住在一间旅馆里面。8年间没有和人说话,没有工作,一直沉默在烟草和寂静中,他仿佛坠入到对某种隐藏物的沉思中而不能自拔。生活在他的面前,但他却无动于衷,到底什么样的秘密使他变成这样?
回复 :In the Mohave Desert, Olga runs a gas station, lunch counter, and auto camp with her younger sister Myra. In a 24-hour period, Olga must deal with Myra's desire to go to a town dance with a cad, the appearance by happenstance of George, an old boyfriend whose conduct is never above suspicion, and the overnight presence of two women recently divorced in Reno, who, with a chauffeur, are carrying valuable jewels. George gets wind of the jewels and plays with Olga's heartstrings to set up a robbery. Myra arranges to sneak off with her beau. It's hot, and the heat lightening is crackling on the horizon. Is Olga's life of peace and hard work in the desert about to change for the worse?
回复 :该片由最高人民法院影视中心、联播聚客(北京)国际传媒有限公司联合出品,山东省青岛市中级人民法院、青岛市即墨区人民法院联合摄制。影片通过讲述一个“拒不执行法院判决、裁定罪”的司法案例,刻画了失信被执行人在社会上遭遇的种种歧视与窘境,展现了各级人民法院开展执行攻坚的坚定决心,记录了法治中国建设的进步历程。
回复 :Three years after the loss of his brother Vittorio, with whom he shared his entire career, Paolo Taviani returns to the works of Luigi Pirandello, which the pair adapted in 1984 (Chaos) and 1998 (You Laugh). In keeping with the Sicilian playwright’s vision, the film is not at all what it appears to be. The title may come from a 1910 novella, but there is no trace of that book’s jealousy-riddled plot. Instead, the focus is on Pirandello himself, or rather, his ashes, which are transported from a hasty burial site in fascist Rome to a permanent resting place in Sicily, on a trek that takes us through post-war Italy and its filmed memories, as seen in newsreels, amateur films and fragments of Neorealism. Having buried the master, Leonora addio then shifts gear from road movie to film adaptation, but here it picks a different Pirandello story, namely the last one, written shortly before his death in 1936. From the farewell of the title to its return to the writer’s last words, it is hard not to read this work, so free and yet so much a part of the Taviani world, as a moving brotherly farewell which, just as in 2012’s Golden Bear winner Caesar Must Die, once again uses cinema to give voice to literature and history.