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类型:剧情片
主演:马修·麦康纳 埃德加·拉米雷兹 布莱丝·达拉斯·霍华德 寇瑞·斯托尔
导演:斯蒂芬·加汉
语言:英语
年代:未知
简介:该片是根据臭名昭著的1993年Bre-X金矿公司诈骗案创作的。 Bre-X金矿公司是一家在地下室里建立的加拿大金矿公司,1989年7月在亚伯达省证券交易所上市,当时只是每股约25分的垃圾股。后来该公司买下了印尼矿山的开采权,通过往岩石中掺金粉的做法,他们营造了该矿山的矿石含金量极高的假象,该公司股票的价钱于是如脱缰野马,至1996年4月,他们的股价已飞飙至200元。1996年10月,Bre-X金矿公司诈骗的行径遭到曝光,但成千上万的股民的资产早已落入了该公司创始人、地质师等人的腰包里。 《金矿》的故事讲述了马修·麦康纳饰演的现代勘探家肯尼·威尔斯渴望开探到一块大矿。在这个梦想指引下,威尔斯协同一个同样运气欠佳的地质学家进行了一次孤注一掷的探险——去往印度尼西亚一片未知的雨林深处寻找金矿。布莱丝·达拉斯·霍华德将饰演麦康纳角色的女朋友凯,凯始终支持男友的勘探事业,但是两人的关系在这次寻找金矿的过程中受到了严峻的考验。
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类型:剧情片
主演:皮耶尔弗兰切斯科·法维诺 南尼·莫莱蒂 卡夏·斯穆特尼亚克 贝热尼丝·
导演:弗兰切斯卡·阿尔基布吉
语言:意大利语 / 法语
年代:未知
简介:罗马电影节开幕影片,多位意大利著名演员联袂出演。电影讲述命运的巧合、错失,和盘旋在其中纯真而炙热的爱情。故事情节在回忆的基础上推进。从上世纪70年代一直到不久的将来,观众也在时间里流动,从一个时代跳跃到另一个时代。在海上,马可遇到了露易莎-拉特斯,一个美丽的、不同寻常的年轻女子——这是一段未竟的,却又终身难忘的爱情故事。
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类型:爱情片
主演:吉姆·斯特吉斯 克斯汀·邓斯特 蒂莫西·斯波 布鲁·曼库马 尼古拉斯·
导演:胡安·索拉纳斯
语言:英语
年代:未知
简介:这是一部由卢森堡、丹麦、加拿大、英国、美国、法国联合摄制的科幻爱情片。 在一个上下颠倒的双生世界,人们像生活在平行世界中一般各自生活工作,互不干涉。法律规定任何人不能和另一个世界的人沟通,更不能试图跨越到另一个世界去。活在“下界”的Adam(吉姆·斯特吉斯 Jim St urgess 饰)与生活于“上界”的Eden(克斯汀·邓斯特 Kirsten Dunst 饰)在年少时已在高山的山顶上结识并互有好感。可惜一次意外,令Eden失忆,从此忘记Adam;而Adam虽对她念念不忘,亦无法在山上再碰到她。直至多年后的某一天,Adam无意间从电视中见到Eden ,霎时唤醒了这份埋藏心底的感情!对Eden仍然痴心一片的Adam,决心凭借他的科学天份,闯入天梯,取得高科技仪器,冲破空间引力界限,誓要与Eden再谈一场逆转天地的恋爱!他们的距离虽然并不遥远,但他们的相爱却注定远不仅仅是你情我愿那么简单……
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类型:剧情片
导演:大卫·格瑞尼
语言:英语
年代:未知
简介:The story appears simple on the surface, but is revealed, especially after multiple viewings, as more multi-layered and textured than Cassavetes at his best. Ostensibly it concerns a 14-year old Catholic girl, Wynne (Agutter) growing up in this post-modern wasteland, who develops a crush on her much older adoptive brother (Marshall)- a crush which perversely deepens and grows into infatuation once she starts to believe he is the local sex killer. This is in itself an idea that makes you sit up and jolt, but as the narrative develops, it continues not necessarily along a linear path but in several confusing and fascinating directions the family's history, (detailed effectively in chilling flashback during an improvised seance) is a chequered one, and has suffered at least one major relocation and upheaval in the last ten years. At the crux, however, it's the depiction of socialal changes that make I Start Counting so fascinating and elevate its language far beyond the confines of the standard horror film. The major subtext- that teenage girls were maturing more quickly than before, and developing full sexual and romantic appetites (even if in thought rather than deed) but were not possessed of enough discretion to make the right choices- was a step forward for a genre in which its young females had previously been portrayed as bimbo victims (Cover Girl Killer and The Night Caller spring to mind), but not one that all viewers would necessarily agree with. But most striking of all, and possibly the most enduring image which the viewer will take away with them, is of the masterful symbolism with which director Greene invests every shot. Every inch of the Kinch family's world- their house, their walls, their TV, Agutters underwear, bedroom furniture and toys, Sutcliffe's clothes, Marshalls van, the local Catholic church, their town centre, their record shop) - is painted a bright, scintillating white- a white which, by inference, is slowly becoming smudged and corrupted with the dirt of the outside world. White also symbolises, of course, purity and innocence (two qualities Catholic schoolgirls are supposed to hold dear), and it is into this world of innocence that the ever-present red bus (a symbol of violation and penetration), conducted by the lecherous yet similarly juvenile Simon Ward, makes regular journeys. The allegory is further expanded in one scene where Agutter believes she sees the Christ figure in church weeping blood by the time we acknowledge it, its gone, but the seed has already been planted. Rarely in a genre production has the use of colour and background been so important or effective in creating a uniformity of mood. I Start Counting is as near-perfect an end to a decade as one could hope for, and exactly the kind of film people should be making now- which is, of course, exactly why they never will. A genre essential. by D.R.