不伦之恋
1981
117
7.0
HD中字
不伦之恋
7.0
更新时间:07月12日
主演:帕特里克·迪瓦尔,阿里尔·贝西,莫里斯·罗内,杰纳维夫·马尼奇,莫里斯里什,玛莎·梅赫勒,罗丝·蒂埃里,Michel Berto,亨利-雅克·于埃,雅克·里斯帕尔,纳塔莉·贝伊,妮可·加西亚,Alan Adair,莫里斯·比罗,皮埃尔·科索,伊维斯·皮尼奥,Joseph Michael Roth,Max Vialle
简介:对于音乐家雷米(帕特里克·迪瓦尔PatrickDewaere饰)来说,日子变得越来越不好过,不仅仅是职业上的停滞不前,妻子一成不变的容颜和乏味的婚姻生活也让他几近抓ccc。就在这个节骨眼上,妻子车祸身亡的消息让雷米感到震惊却又有一丝解脱,而妻子留下的14岁的继女玛丽安(阿里尔·贝西ArielBesse饰)也成为了一个包袱。  玛丽安的生父想夺回玛丽安的抚养权,没想到,小小的玛丽安却更愿意和继父生活在一起。同一屋檐下,这对没有血缘关系的“父女”之间的情感变得朦胧而又暧昧。对于玛丽安的火热表白,雷米从最初的果断拒绝到之后的欲拒还迎,他能否守住伦理道德的最后一条底线呢?
117
1981
不伦之恋
主演:帕特里克·迪瓦尔,阿里尔·贝西,莫里斯·罗内,杰纳维夫·马尼奇,莫里斯里什,玛莎·梅赫勒,罗丝·蒂埃里,Michel Berto,亨利-雅克·于埃,雅克·里斯帕尔,纳塔莉·贝伊,妮可·加西亚,Alan Adair,莫里斯·比罗,皮埃尔·科索,伊维斯·皮尼奥,Joseph Michael Roth,Max Vialle
家屋风景
1984
747
6.0
HD中字
家屋风景
6.0
更新时间:07月12日
主演:埃尔威·米姆兰,Louis Bec,Saskia Cohen Tanugi,Colette Bonnet,Pierre Esposito,Catherine De Barbeyrac,Folco Chevalier,Michèle Nespoulet,友兰达·梦露
简介:1984年七月,Varda在Avignon的一棟養老院裡看到一個名為《活生生與人造的》(Levivantetl'artificiel)的展bbb。展覽場裡,藝術品與動物、人工心臟、發霉的牆壁混亂地共存著。視覺上的震憾讓她久久不能自己,於是她決定帶領我們,重回險地。我們看到一間間住宅,或空的、或滿的。隨著時間流逝,卻留下奇怪的痕跡。另外,Varda也在這家養老院裡遇到了即將是《無法無家》裡的「女僕」YolandeMoreau和「老太太」MartheJarnias。  Varda曰:  『在高速火車的搖晃下,我無法讓自己不去想–那些我的精神正試著去吸納的不協調的影像。一到巴黎,我立刻打電話給LouisBec和BernardFaivred'Arcier,要求他們讓我去拍這個展覽,不是為了去理解它,而是為了從中汲取靈感。他們答應了。幾天之後,我們出發前往拍片。在回到Avignon的高速火車的搖晃下,NurithAviv要求看我的大筆記,好知道他將要拍的是甚麼。筆記紙幾乎還是空白的,我們只看到一些標題:廚房、父母的房間、用餐、窗戶。所有的家庭生活都註記到了,但沒有一樣是準備好了的。整部影片完全是以即興的方式去拍的,沒有標記、沒有脈絡。我只不過是跟隨著因參觀現場而感受到自己真實的心臟跳動,和那些仍然令人感到溫暖的老人的存在。』  A. Varda,1993年,inVardaparAgnès,Ed.Cahiersducinéma,1994.
747
1984
家屋风景
主演:埃尔威·米姆兰,Louis Bec,Saskia Cohen Tanugi,Colette Bonnet,Pierre Esposito,Catherine De Barbeyrac,Folco Chevalier,Michèle Nespoulet,友兰达·梦露
圣女贞德:监狱篇
1994
243
2.0
HD中字
圣女贞德:监狱篇
2.0
更新时间:07月12日
主演:桑德里娜·博内尔
简介:新浪潮老将里维特的雄心大作,分战争篇和监狱篇上下两bbb。本片以德莱叶和布列松为目标,希望成就新的经典。传奇历史事件「圣女贞德」发生时,以文字记述事件流传出去的方式尚未普及,因此事件留下来的属于史实的原始记录非常的少。但是圣女贞德的故事,却不断出现在文学作品、舞台剧、歌剧(神剧)与各种电影版本中,这背后一定是有它的原因的。  该片讲述圣女贞德从被俘,到被审判,直至最后被处死的过程。在1430年5月23日的一场小规模战斗中,贞德被俘虏了。当她下令军队撤退回贡比涅城时,她处在军队的最后方以确保所有人都退回了城里,但就在这时贡比涅城因为害怕英军跟着闯入,没等到所有部队撤回便将城门关下,贞德与剩余的后卫部队便遭到了勃艮第人俘虏。最后法庭总结了贞德的12项罪行指控,但这些指控都和在审判中的纪录相互矛盾。在各种方式逼迫之下,不识字的贞德没有意识到死刑的逼近,签下了一份她完全看不懂的公开弃绝书。贞德还有另外一个罪名:像男人一样穿衣服。这在1431年可是一项大罪。贞德在战场上穿的是甲胄,但是在军营里却穿的男装,据记载,她穿的是一种很短的灰色的束腰外衣,套在朱红布料做的、织的很密的长筒袜子上面。那个时候还没有橡皮筋,男子的长统袜的顶端都开有成对的扣眼,中间用绳子串起来系紧。一般人用七种以上的花色来系这种袜子,而贞德用了20种,而且还系得很紧。主要是为了保护自己“奥尔良少女”的身份。在监狱里,贞德宣称,没有紧身的袜子,她感到很不安全,她要和教廷抗争到底,准备接受自己的命运。后来,她被套上一身长袍。行刑时,她没有遗言,只是向敌人发出了嘲笑。死刑于1431年5月30日在鲁昂进行,目击者描述了死刑的那一幕。贞德被绑在火刑柱上,她不断的祈祷著,并向旁边的神父请求让她握著一个小十字架。
243
1994
圣女贞德:监狱篇
主演:桑德里娜·博内尔
关于在短时间内的某几个人的经过
1959
224
10.0
HD中字
关于在短时间内的某几个人的经过
10.0
更新时间:07月12日
主演:未知
简介:cccVoice1(maleprofessionalannouncertype)Thisneighborhood(1)wasmadeforthewretcheddignityofthepettybourgeoisie,forrespectableoccupationsandintellectualtourism.Thesedentarypopulationoftheupperfloorswasshelteredfromtheinfluencesofthestreet.Thisneighborhoodhasremainedthesame.Itwasthestrangesettingofourstory,whereasystematicquestioningofallthediversionsandworksofasociety,atotalcritiqueofitsideaofhappiness,wasexpressedinacts.  Thesepeoplealsoscornedsubjectiveprofundity.Theywereinterestedinnothingbutanadequateandconcreteexpressionofthemselves.  Voice2(Debord,monotone)Humanbeingsarenotfullyconsciousoftheirreallife-usuallygropinginthedark;overwhelmedbytheconsequencesoftheiracts;ateverymomentgroupsandindividualsfindthemselvesconfrontedwithresultstheyhavenotwished.  Voice1Theysaidthatoblivionwastheirrulingpassion.Theywantedtoreinventeverythingeachday;tobecomethemastersandpossessorsoftheirownlives.  Justasonedoesnotjudgeamanaccordingtotheconceptionhehasofhimself,onecannotjudgesuchperiodsoftransitionaccordingtotheirownconsciousness;onthecontrary,onemustexplaintheconsciousnessthroughthecontradictionsofmateriallife,throughtheconflictbetweensocialconditionsandtheforcesofsocialproduction.  Theprogressachievedinthedominationofnaturewasnotyetmatchedbyacorrespondingliberationofeverydaylife.Youthpassedawayamongthevariouscontrolsofresignation.  Ourcamerahascapturedforyouafewaspectsofaprovisionalmicrosociety.  Theknowledgeofempiricalfactsremainsabstractandsuperficialaslongasitisnotconcretizedbyitsintegrationintothewhole”whichalonepermitsthesupersessionofpartialandabstractproblemssoastoarriveattheirconcreteessence,andimplicitlyattheirmeaning.  Thisgroupwasonthemarginsoftheeconomy.Ittendedtowardaroleofpureconsumption,andfirstofallthefreeconsumptionofitstime.Itthusfounditselfdirectlyengagedinqualitativevariationsofeverydaylifebutdeprivedofanymeanstointerveneinthem.  Thegrouprangedoveraverysmallarea.Thesametimesbroughtthembacktothesameplaces.Noonewenttobedearly.Discussiononthemeaningofallthiscontinued...  Voice2Ourlifeisajourney”Inthewinterandthenight.”Weseekourpassage...�  Voice1Theabandonedliteratureneverthelessexertedadelayingactiononnewaffectiveformulations.  Voice2Therewasthefatigueandthecoldofthemorninginthismuch-traversedlabyrinth,likeanenigmathatwehadtoresolve.Itwasalooking-glassrealitythroughwhichwehadtodiscoverthepotentialrichnessofreality.  Onthebankoftherivereveningbeganonceagain;andcaresses;andtheimportanceofaworldwithoutimportance.Justastheeyeshaveablurredvisionofmanythingsandcanseeonlyoneclearly,sothewillcanstriveonlyincompletelytowarddiverseobjectsandcancompletelyloveonlyoneatatime.  Voice3(younggirl)Noonecountedonthefuture.Itwouldneverbepossibletobetogetherlater,oranywhereelse.Therewouldneverbeagreaterfreedom.  Voice1Therefusaloftimeandofgrowingoldautomaticallylimitedencountersinthisnarrow,contingentzone,wherewhatwaslackingwasfeltasirreparable.Theextremeprecariousnessofthemeansofgettingbywithoutworkingwasattherootofthisimpatiencewhichmadeexcessesnecessaryandbreaksdefinitive.  Voice2Oneneverreallycontestsanorganizationofexistencewithoutcontestingallofthatorganization'sformsoflanguage.  Voice1Whenfreedomispracticedinaclosedcircle,itfadesintoadream,becomesamererepresentationofitself.Theambianceofplayisbynatureunstable.Atanymomentordinarylife�canprevailonceagain.Thegeographicallimitationofplayisevenmorestrikingthanitstemporallimitation.Anygametakesplacewithinthecontoursofitsspatialdomain.Aroundtheneighborhood,arounditsfleetingandthreatenedimmobility,stretchedahalf-knowncitywherepeoplemetonlybychance,losingtheirwayforever.  Thegirlswhofoundtheirwaythere,becausetheywerelegallyunderthecontroloftheirfamiliesuntiltheageofeighteen,wereoftenrecapturedbythedefendersofthatdetestableinstitution.Theyweregenerallyconfinedundertheguardofthosecreatureswhoamongallthebadproductsofabadsocietyarethemostuglyandrepugnantnuns.  Whatusuallymakesdocumentariessoeasytounderstandisthearbitrarylimitationoftheirsubjectmatter.Theydescribetheatomizationofsocialfunctionsandtheisolationoftheirproducts.Onecan,incontrast,envisagetheentirecomplexityofamomentwhichisnotresolvedintoawork,amomentwhosemovementindissolublycontainsfactsandvaluesandwhosemeaningdoesnotyetappear.Thesubjectmatterofthedocumentarywouldthenbethisconfusedtotality.  Voice2Theerahadarrivedatalevelofknowledgeandtechnicalmeansthatmadepossible,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.  Voice3Thedictatorshipoftheproletariatisadesperatestruggle,bloodyandbloodless,violentandpeaceful,militaryandeconomic,educationalandadministrative,againsttheforcesandtraditionsoftheoldworld.  Voice1Inthiscountryitisonceagainthemenoforderwhohaverebelled.Theyhavereinforcedtheirpower.Theyhavebeenabletoaggravatethegrotesquenessoftherulingconditionsaccordingtotheirwill.Theyhaveembellishedtheirsystemwiththefunerealceremoniesofthepast.  Voice2Years,likeasingleinstantprolongedtothispoint,cometoanend.  Voice1Whatwasdirectlylivedreappearsfrozeninthedistance,fitintothetastesandillusionsofanera,carriedawaywithit.  Voice2Theappearanceofeventsthatwehavenotmade,thatothershavemadeagainstus,nowobligesustobeawareofthepassageoftime,itsresults,thetransformationofourowndesiresintoevents.Whatdifferentiatesthepastfromthepresentispreciselyitsout-of-reachobjectivity;thereisnomoreshould-be;beingissoconsumedthatithasceasedtoexist.Thedetailsarealreadylostinthedustoftime.Whowasafraidoflife,afraidofthenight,afraidofbeingtaken,afraidofbeingkept  Voice3Whatshouldbeabolishedcontinues,andwecontinuetowearawaywithit.Weareengulfed.Weareseparated.Theyearspassandwehaven'tchangedanything.  Voice2Onceagainmorninginthesamestreets.Onceagainthefatigueofsomanysimilarlypassednights.Itisawalkthathaslastedalongtime.  Voice1Reallyhardtodrinkmore.  Voice2Ofcourseonemightmakeafilmofit.Butevenifsuchafilmsucceedsinbeingasfundamentallydisconnectedandunsatisfyingastherealityitdealswith,itwillneverbemorethanare-creation”poorandfalselikethisbotchedtravelingshot.  Voice3Therearenowpeoplewhopridethemselvesonbeingauthorsoffilms,asotherswereauthorsofnovels.Theyareevenmorebackwardthanthenovelistsbecausetheyareunawareofthedecompositionandexhaustionofindividualexpressioninourtime,ignorantoftheendoftheartsofpassivity.Theyarepraisedfortheirsinceritysincetheydramatize,withmorepersonaldepth,theconventionsofwhichtheirlifeconsists.Thereistalkoftheliberationofthecinema.ButwhatdoesitmattertousifonemoreartisliberatedthroughwhichTom,DickorHarrycanjoyouslyexpresstheirslavishsentimentsTheonlyinterestingventureistheliberationofeverydaylife,notonlyintheperspectivesofhistorybutforusandrightaway.Thisentailsthewitheringawayofalienatedformsofcommunication.Thecinema,too,hastobedestroyed.  Voice2Inthefinalanalysis,starsarecreatedbytheneedwehaveforthem,andnotbytheirtalentorlackoftalentorevenbythefilmindustryoradvertising.Miserableneed,dismal,anonymouslifethatwouldliketoexpanditselftothedimensionsofcinemalife.Theimaginarylifeonthescreenistheproductofthisrealneed.Thestaristheprojectionofthisneed.  Theimagesoftheadvertisementsduringtheintermissionsaremoresuitedthananyothersforevokinganintermissionoflife.  Toreallydescribethiseraitwouldnodoubtbenecessarytoshowmanyotherthings.Butwhatwouldbethepoint  Bettertograspthetotalityofwhathasbeendoneandwhatremainstobedonethantoaddmoreruinstotheoldworldofthespectacleandofmemories.  1.Thisfilm,whichevokesthelettristexperiencesattheoriginofthesituationistmovement,openswithshotsoftheParisdistrictfrequentedbythelettristsintheearly1950s.
224
1959
关于在短时间内的某几个人的经过
主演:
首页
电影
电视剧
综艺
动漫
短剧