再见阿郎
6.0 |03月17日 |英俊少年浮沉爱情纠葛
简介:

  剧情简介:
  台湾南部小镇上,有个女子乐队,每天为婚丧嫁娶演奏,收入甚微。队员桂枝貌美聪慧,因家境贫困,到乐队吹奏乐器。乐队队长老猴子暗恋着她。乐队老板娘的侄子阿郎,长得英俊潇洒,不务正业,被不少女人追逐。他常到乐队与女队员厮混。老板娘不喜欢他,桂枝也瞧不起他。一次,桂枝看到阿郎为维护自己做人的尊严, 将一个女人送给他的汽车和衣物退还,遂改变了对阿郎的看法,两人开始恋爱而且有了孩子。但终因阿郎的不负责任,桂枝在伤心之余只好答应五 十多岁的老猴子的求婚。老猴子为桂枝还清其父母借老板娘两万余元的债务。不料一次桂枝偶遇阿郎,又重新燃起恋情,两人相偕到高雄谋生。阿郎开始洗心革面,力图负起养家的责任,但苦于无—技之长。为了糊口, 他摆起了西瓜摊,却被取缔。一气之下,他把西瓜摊砸个稀烂。几经波折,婚姻陷于绝境。最后他找到一份驾 驶货车运猪的工作,日夜冒着生命危 险开车赚钱。桂枝担心他的生命安全,以离开他作威胁,要他辞掉运猪的工作。阿郎不肯。桂枝坐火车上台北的那一晚,目睹阿郎驾驶运猪车欲超越火车而在车祸中丧生的惨景,痛不欲生。
  获 奖:台湾中国影评人协会评为1971年最佳国语片第二位,同年获第九届金马奖最佳技术特别奖
  《再见,阿郎》导演:白景瑞 1970
  在尚未解严之前的年代,敢设法突破重重关卡,把陈映真的小说《将军族》搬上银幕已是异数。导演白景瑞将其意大利留学经验中的“喜剧”部分放弃,全然发扬“写实”的层面,非常深刻而有力道:一边镂刻底层小人物的相濡以沫,颇富30年代写实传统遗绪,一边又能对台湾60年代民风详加捕捉(例如本省人/外省人的和睦相处,以及农业转型时期盛行的“赛车送猪进城”),可视为生活版的历史长卷。

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