上世纪40年代,博兹瓦纳开国总统赛莱兹·卡马与英国女性露丝·威廉姆斯的婚礼轰动世界,黑白人种通婚,引起了双方家族、甚至两国政府的反对。
生活在曼谷地下世界边缘的年轻人。他们的挣扎和希望,在严酷的环境中渴望纯洁的爱情,在这部杰出的处女作中被Ekalak Klunson真实地捕捉到了。
故事发生在阳光普照的得克萨斯州,比克(洛克·哈德森 Rock Hudson 饰)是成长和生活在那里的一名牧场主人,德州和煦的阳光将他的性格也照耀得温厚而老实。东部来的漂亮女人莱斯利(伊丽莎白·泰勒 Elizabeth Taylor 饰)吸引了比克的目光,常年生活在西部的他从未见过像她一样的女人,很快,两人就坠入了情网之中,并且最终携手步入了婚姻的殿堂,就这样,莱斯利成为了农场的女主人。 杰特(詹姆斯·迪恩 James Dean 饰)是在比克农场里打工的长工,一次偶然的机会里,他获得了一块可以自行开垦的荒地。哪知道杰特走了大运,在这块地的地底下竟然埋藏着价值连城的石油,杰特一夜暴富。
Anna is 60 and her acting heyday is now behind her. She lives on her own but has a friend and confidant in her downstairs neighbour Michel, who is also single. Reluctantly, Anna accepts a job as a language coach for 17-year-old Adrian who has a speech impediment and is something of a misfit. She recognises him as the boy who recently snatched her handbag in the street ... “Irresistible” is the term that springs to mind when describing this light-footed and humorous story of an impossible love affair between a thief and a lady. Director Nicolette Krebitz handles the fragile balance between the dictates of society and the heart with great care. The fresh breath of freedom blows through a narrative that makes room for a nod to old West Berlin, some gentle teasing of Germany’s French neighbours, and even a ghost that is chased away to make way for new possibilities. But most of all, A E I O U is a passionate love letter to Sophie Rois and, perhaps through her, all the brilliant actors neglected by an industry all too fond of young blood. Well, it turns out that these young players, embodied here by newcomer Milan Herms, not only look up to their more experienced peers, they truly love them.
導遊彼得厭倦於應付難侍候的旅遊團員,把腦筋動到視絨毛玩具泰迪熊為重要寵物或家人的人,替他們帶這些泰迪熊出國旅遊。沒想到接送泰迪熊途中出了車禍,車上的三隻泰迪熊也不翼而飛,早把團費花光的彼得為了拖延賠償時間與金額,竟拿泰迪熊花束中的迷你熊權充歸還三隻熊的主人。一群因泰迪熊而結識的人,因此展開了一段意想不到的旅程。
In the summer of ’76, as President Jimmy Carter pledges to give government back to the people, tensions run high in a working-class Philadelphia neighborhood where the Black Panthers once flourished. When Marcus returns—having bolted years earlier—his homecoming isn’t exactly met with fanfare. His former movement brothers blame him for an unspeakable betrayal. Only his best friend’s widow, Patricia, appreciates Marcus’s predicament, which both unites and paralyzes them. As Patricia’s daughter compels the two comrades to confront their past, history repeats itself in dangerous ways. Night Catches Us masterfully reckons with the complexity of its characters’ revolutionary ideologies and internal desires. Bell-bottoms, Afros, potlucks, and Caddies set the scene as the film potently interweaves political media with an evocative soul-inspired score, summoning a vivid sense of place and time. The golden light that bathes characters’ faces seems to express the promise—and elusiveness—of the necessary change Marcus and Patricia struggle for so dearly—each by separate means.