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类型:记录片
主演:小老虎 拉姆·查兰 阿贾耶·德乌干 阿莉雅·布哈特 奥利维亚·莫里斯
导演:S·S·拉贾穆里
语言:
年代:未知
简介:1920年,英国总督斯科特和他的妻子凯瑟琳访问阿迪拉巴德的一个部落,并强行带走了部落里歌唱天赋异禀的小女孩玛莉,部落的保护者比姆(小老虎 饰演)为了救回玛莉,伪装成穆斯林。斯科特得知消息后,总督府的底层卫兵拉朱(拉姆·查兰·特哈 饰演)为了升职也同时为了完成他父亲遗愿和他对部落承诺,主动请愿自己可以将比姆逮捕。 比姆和拉朱因共同拯救了一个差点葬身火海的小男孩而巧遇,他们并不认识对方,然而两人也隐藏了自己的真实身份,相互联系,成为挚友。拉朱在一次调查中发现自己的挚友就是总督要逮捕的比姆,他一边是承载了父亲的遗愿和整个部落的承诺,一边是自己的挚友,他该如何抉择…..
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类型:记录片
主演:小老虎 拉姆·查兰 阿贾耶·德乌干 阿莉雅·布哈特 奥
导演:S·S·拉贾穆里
语言:泰卢固语 / 英语
年代:未知
简介:1920年,英国总督斯科特和他的妻子凯瑟琳访问阿迪拉巴德的一个部落,并强行带走了部落里歌唱天赋异禀的小女孩玛莉,部落的保护者比姆(小老虎 饰演)为了救回玛莉,伪装成穆斯林。斯科特得知消息后,总督府的底层卫兵拉朱(拉姆·查兰·特哈 饰演)为了升职也同时为了完成他父亲遗愿和他对部落承诺,主动请愿自己可以将比姆逮捕。 比姆和拉朱因共同拯救了一个差点葬身火海的小男孩而巧遇,他们并不认识对方,然而两人也隐藏了自己的真实身份,相互联系,成为挚友。拉朱在一次调查中发现自己的挚友就是总督要逮捕的比姆,他一边是承载了父亲的遗愿和整个部落的承诺,一边是自己的挚友,他该如何抉择…..
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类型:记录片
主演:丹尼尔·卡卢亚 米克尔·阿尔特塔 Pierre-Emerick Aub
导演:未知
语言:英语
年代:未知
简介:该剧记录阿森纳关键性的202122赛季,揭开那些起起伏伏的幕后,由枪手忠实球迷丹尼尔·卡卢亚担任旁白。
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类型:恐怖片
主演:泰蕾兹·阿福尔特 Werner Biermeier Roland Bo
语言:其它
年代:未知
简介:As CFO, Alexander Meier fights for the survival of the company he works for. When Hans-Werner Brockmann the new appointed CEO, a hardliner, is appointed, Alexander gets involved in a power struggle that increasingly throws him off track. Before the ruins of his existence, Alexander sees only one possibility left to take revenge.
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类型:恐怖片
主演:扬·特日斯卡 帕沃·里斯卡 安娜·盖伊斯洛娃 马丁·胡巴 雅洛斯拉夫·
导演:杨·史云梅耶
语言:其它
年代:未知
简介:备受梦魇折磨的年轻男子让·伯洛特(帕沃·里斯卡 Pavel Liska饰)反复做着同样一个梦境:两个恶魔闯进他的卧室,把他推进了疯人院。心力憔悴的伯洛特偶遇神秘侯爵马奎斯(杨·特里斯加 Jan Triska饰)。这个扬言要救治伯洛特的怪异侯爵,引诱伯洛特来到一间阴森恐怖的疯人院。黏着的空气,病态的疯人,黑暗之中穿插的“生肉表演”以及一系列令人作呕的放荡作为,让失魂落魄的伯洛特彻底崩溃了。当他从看似纯美的护士夏洛特(安娜·吉赛罗娃 Anna Geislerová饰)口中得知院长和侯爵的丑恶的面目时,这场炼狱般的噩梦才刚刚开始。 这部由捷克电影和动画大师杨·史云梅耶创作的超现实主义作品《梦魇疯人院》,荣获2005年皮尔森电影节最佳影片,2006年捷克金狮奖最佳艺术指导、海报设计等奖项,并代表捷克参加2007年奥斯卡最佳外语片的角逐。史云梅耶在开篇就警告世人,这是一部考验你视觉极限和挑战你心理极限的反美学的影片。他以此片向死亡美学大师爱伦·坡和色情作家萨德侯爵致敬。骇人的生肉与内脏,悚然的仪式与噩梦,一起构筑起了这座彻底癫狂病态的梦魇疯人院。
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类型:恐怖片
主演:Marshall Thompson Shirley Patterson
语言:英语
年代:未知
简介:Out of the fifties 'B' Science-Fiction monster movies, this easily ranks as the best. It's most notable as the film that ALIEN is an unaccredited remake of, thus giving it a certain historical significance. The intriguing plot is about the rescue of the only marooned survivor (Col. Carruthers) of an ill-fated expedition to Mars. The authorities, pig-headed as usual, falsely assume that he murdered his fellow crew members, so that he'd have more provisions to survive; hence he is being brought back to Earth to face court-martial for murder. (There is also a somewhat interesting plot reversal here Most movies of this nature usually begin with the ship leaving Earth, enroute to its otherworld destination, while, in this case, the story is believed finished, and begins as the characters take-off from the other planet, returning to Earth). As the rescue ship is leaving Mars, a lurking, ominous shadow is seen in the lower compartment. (A frightening, atmospheric moment, accomplished through sheer economy and simplicity). Carruthers insists of his innocence to his fellow captors, claiming that his original crew mates were slaughtered by a hostile, unseen presence on the desolute red planet, but three-guesses as to their reaction to his unusual plea. Naturally, he can't prove it, and 50's space authorities were not very alien conscience at the time. (As a side-thought, unseen menace may remind you of that highly original BLAIR WITCH). As everyone sacks out, a hapless supporting charactor whose name is at the bottom of the casting list (guess what will happen to him) hears something in the lower compartment. Despite your futile don't go down there, you jerk! pleas, he does just that, and is appropriately killed (more like thoroughly obliterated) by the shadowy figure with insatiable blood lust on its mind. In the victim's case, dereliction of duty and sheer cowardliness would have been the wise decision. The scene is actually well-directed (for a change) and develops much suspense, as the entire film surprisingly does. The crew finally catches on that they have an unwanted ship crasher on board, and try every possible means at their disposal to eliminate it, but the unknown creature seems to copping an anti-death attitude. Proving to be an even more clever, worthy adversary, 'IT!' also hides out in the ventilation shafts of the ship (now that should ring a bell). Cahn's forceful direction generates considerable tension as the malevolent stowaway works its way up from one level of the confined ship to the next, eventually leaving the remaining characters trapped at the top. The movie's suspense is blunt and right to the point IT!' has to kill them or starve, hence they have to kill IT! or die. Nothing like those no two ways about it choices. Rent it, or check for it on cable if you wish to know the outcome. For a low-budget quickie, IT! is quite impressive and memorable. The dreaded sense of claustrophobic tension, rendering the characters' helpless entrapment, is highly effective. This is a production in which the limited budget and small sets actually work in favor of the plot's scary ambience. The black white photography (Yes, it's one of those!) helps to enhance its dark, creepy mood, and the sense of apprehension is quite high. (Modern day color freaks never seem to take that into consideration). The plot is also somewhat cynically ironic If the creature hadn't stowed away on the ship, Carruthers would have most likely been found guilty of the charges against him. The intelligent script (see what I mean about rareity) was penned by noted Science-Fiction author Jerome Bixby (remember Twilight Zone's It's a Good Life) The picture's taut editing eliminates any extraneous dross. (ALIEN tended to drag in its first hour with its sophomoric dialogue, and why did it have to include that stupid and ultimately counter-productive sub-plot of Ash being a robot, and further dragging the story down to another big bad conspiracy cliche UNNECESSARY!!!) Director Cahn astutely keeps the rubber-suited monster off-screen and in the shadows through-out most of the proceedings, keeping your paranoid imagination on constant alert. Unfortunately, perhaps at the studio's commercial insistance, it is a little over-revealed at the climax, but I haven't claimed this to be the perfect masterpiece. The performances, though nothing award-winning, are nevertheless cool enough so that one becomes sincerely concerned as to their fates. Not many movies in recent times ever come close to achieving that. They can be over-produced from here to eternity, and usually only succeed in being gloriously annoying. This film's story is not really totally original (what is), for it is based on A.E. Van Vogt's VOYAGE OF THE SPACE BEAGLE. All ALIEN fanatics should track down an old used copy to see where the initial influence came from. As long as you're not craving another CGI wind-ding, you may find it worthwhile. Just don't expect the women to be Ripley precursors. This was still the sock-knitting fifties, sad to say.