这部堪称捷克电影史的超级钜作,在捷克影史百大电影票选时,被推为影史第一佳片。故事描述中古世纪两大世族的恩怨情愁,内容涉及战乱、盗匪、乱伦、仇杀、灭门等错综复杂的情节。乱世中的英豪如何在家族传承和效忠国王间做选择?乱世儿女刻骨铭心的爱情是否终究被埋葬在滚滚尘土中?这部融合浪漫、动作、奇情、长达近三小时的中古史诗钜片,导演企图捕捉那个已逝去的年代之狂野和激情。视觉效果突出唯美,影片强而有力令人震撼。
谭永义是一个农民的儿子,他在银山乡干了八年乡长,是一个廉政爱民深受百姓拥戴的好干部。后来他晋升为县重点工程局局长分管市政建设,在立交桥建设的招标过程中,他被人情世故所左右,最终没能守住底线而沦陷。
在Ellen和David的婚礼上突然闯进了一个陌生人,声称Ellen已是有夫之妇,婚礼因此被中断。虽然有各种人证物证,但Ellen仍然坚持说没结过婚,而且不认识那个所谓的“丈夫”,没想到而后却被指控杀死了自己的“丈夫”,最终在法庭上精神崩溃。David坚信未婚妻是清白的,并一直追寻背后的真相。。。
电影分为两部分,讲两对男女的相遇相知,有点儿公路电影味儿。首先出场的是阿朗(刘雅丽),她是港深公路上一间酒吧的收银员,竟日看着人来人往,彼此间看像熟络实则陌生,她惟独对货柜车司机阿春(卢惠光)暗生情愫,认定他是带她远离这个枯燥世界的人。而另一边厢,出场的是沦为妓女的阿Cat(李惠敏),她希望以出卖身心来换取一笔金钱,好让她从此离开这个丑恶的世界,但监管她的马夫Danny(陈豪)却令她的愿望幻灭,因二人日久生情,而Danny又身负巨债,Cat赚来的每一分钱都为他偿还赌债。不过,在一个月黑风高的晚上,二人毅然踏上不归之路。
Plus sized and 30 years old, LEXIE IVY is a feisty Bed and Breakfast owner who desperately needs a date to her sisters wedding. In small town Nova Scotia, thats no easy task, especially when the most eligible bachelor is JOSS, the rough handyman fixing her roof. When ADRIAN, a handsome and charming guest, arrives and seems to take an interest in Lexie, she thinks all her problems are solved. But she misreads the situation and is soon reeling, believing her romantic dream has slipped away, maybe forever. After a series of hilarious mishaps and a reality check or two, Lexie opens her heart and eyes to see that love may be a lot closer than she thought.
Chapman and Maclain Way’s energetic telling of one of baseball’s great, unheralded stories is as much about independent spirit as it is about the game. When Portland, Oregon, lost its longtime minor-league affiliate, Bing Russell—who briefly played ball professionally before enjoying a successful Hollywood acting career—bought the territory and formed a single-A team to operate outside the confines of major-league baseball. When they took the field in 1973, the Mavericks—the only independent team in America—started with two strikes against them. What did Deputy Clem from Bonanza know about baseball? Or Portland, for that matter? The only thing uniting his players, recruited at open tryouts, was that no other team wanted them. Skeptics agreed that it could never work. But Bing understood a ballplayer’s dreams, and he understood an audience. His quirky, unkempt castoffs won games, and they won fans, shattering minor-league attendance records. Their spirit was contagious, and during their short reign, the Mavericks—a restaurant owner turned manager, left-handed catcher, and blackballed pitcher among them—brought independence back to baseball and embodied what it was all about: the love of the game. - J.N.