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在破碎家庭中长大、拥有极高舞蹈天分的年轻人奇普(瑞恩‧史提尔 Ryan Steele 饰),刚满18岁便独自奔赴纽约,在SOHO区一家舞团学习跳舞,追逐自己现代舞的梦想。身无分文的他每晚只能偷偷留宿舞池,直到某天清晨被女舞伴凯蒂(凯瑟琳‧米勒 Catherine Mi ller 饰)发现。凯蒂像大姐姐一样收留了奇普,然而奇普并没有过几天平静的生活。日夜陪伴练舞的英俊舞者西奥(里德‧路普劳 Reed Luplau 饰)不知不觉搅乱了他的心。害怕、抗拒、犹疑,同性异性之间对于爱情的吸引、性爱的欢愉、人生的徘徊,就在五支舞的翩然转折之间,传达出人与人渴望倾诉的温情。 《舞影随行》是一部关于舞蹈的电影,舞者肢体的伸张旋转背后是现实生活的各种困顿。通过抽象的现代舞蹈,让舞者获得超脱的勇气,让残缺的人生获得艺术的完整,这正是导演艾伦‧布朗创作的初衷。片中的同性感情,两位主角的进退、试探和亲密,调度恰如舞蹈般有着最微妙的文本对应。负责为《舞影随行》编舞的是美国复兴现代舞大师乔纳‧伯克,主角瑞恩‧史提尔和里德‧路普劳都是跨界演出的专业舞者,他们驾驭着线条匀称的身体,将现代舞的轻盈唯美展示得淋漓尽致。《舞影随行》获2013年特拉维夫同志电影节和里约热内卢同志电影节最佳剧情片奖。
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西蒙(凯德·麦拉德 Kad Merad 饰)曾是一名非常有名的小提琴演奏家,对这项乐器充满了热情与喜爱,可是如今,他却现身巴黎的一所初中之中,成为了那里的一群六年级孩子们的小提琴老师。西蒙对待音乐的态度非常的严肃,他自己的个性也十分不苟言笑,因此无法和班上的孩子们打成一片,孩子们在调皮捣蛋的同时也非常惧怕这位老师。 阿诺(艾尔弗雷德·雷利 Alfred Renely 饰)是一个非常害羞的男孩,和班上的其他孩子不同,他对待小提琴有着和西蒙一样的热爱。阿诺的憧憬渐渐点燃了西蒙内心里快要熄灭的火焰,在阿诺的影响下,西蒙找到了人生新的方向。
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Set in an underground dungeon inhabited by bundled, ragged human beings, after the nuclear holocaust. The story follows the wanderings of a hero through the situations of survival. People wait for the Ark to arrive and rescue them while their habitat falls apart. Delving deep into the dusty and long abandonded vaults of b-cinema in search of lost gems always leaves me with a bittersweet taste. On one hand the discovery of unexpected gems where no one would think them possible is a rewarding experience. On the other hand though it makes one wonder how many of these remarkable low-budget oddities, personal love affairs of directors never quite famous and now all but forgotten, have almost forever slipped from memory? n any case what we have here is a little post-apocalyptic gem from Poland that is really better than it has any right to. The dystopian near future of O-BI, O-BA finds a group of survivors of the nuclear war that ravaged the Earth inhabiting an underworld concrete bunker and biding their time as they wait for the mysterious Ark, an air ship of some kind that will come and save them. The Ark proves to be an elaborate hoax, carefully designed to give hope to the malnourished and desperate denizens of the bunker, while in the meantime the dome that separates their miserable existence from the nuclear winter outside is slowly caving in. What first striked me about the movie is the design of the bunker and the depiction of the survivors. The survivors are gaunt, filthy and terrible-looking penitents, dressed in rags and aimlessly wandering the neon-lit halls of the bunker like automatons. The bunker is a rundown, seedy place, with bright neon lights peering from all sides like the eyes of malignant beasts. On one hand it is a slightly 80's depiction of the dystopian future but the movie never stoops down to MAD MAX cheese. Instead it combines biting political satire with the bleak outlook of a world with no future, black comedy with barbs on apathy, religion and power. The survivors, for example, are fed some kind of flour dropping from a tube that hovers in the air - later on we discover the food supervisor uses books and the Bible itself as filler for this meagre meal. There are many such short symbolic touches, perhaps not life-changing or faith-restoring, yet playful, clever and inspired. One thing is for sure; O-BI, O-BA is not your run-of-the-mill sci-fi schlock. It overcomes its modest budget with creativity and has genuine artistic aspirations both from a writing and directing perspective. My opinion is that it should have been filmed in black and white instead of colour though. The director uses atmospheric light and shadow to great effect and it would have registered even better in stark black and white. The blue-green neon on the other hand outstays its welcome after a while. Just a minor gripe in an otherwise solid b-movie with its heart set in all the right places. Imagine a less bleak THE ROAD (Cormac McCarthy) being injected with the satire and humour of DR.STRANGELOVE and you're getting there. See it if you can find it.