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| [#2426] 電影常在11 周哥: 《Transamerica》唔睇係損失。 |
Sea-gull 202.xxx.xxx.93 |
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| [#2427] 電影常在11 昨天翻睇仍覺得好好睇~~ 估唔到彭氏兄弟可以拍出宮崎駿動畫的風味~~ 有寓意兼有腦,好!! |
史提芬周 203.xxx.xxx.180 |
2006-12-11 18:00 |
| [#2428] 電影常在11 潛水了一段長時間,對"電影常在"希望來個革新,以新風格新視野講電影,今日起,"電影常在11"正式結束..... 請移步往"新.電影常在之影迷天地"繼續交流戲經。 |
史提芬周 203.xxx.xxx.180 |
2006-12-11 18:16 |
| [#2429] 電影常在11 qq睇左'三峽好人" 正~ ![]() |
了 219.xxx.xxx.96 |
2007-01-03 00:14 |
| [#2430] 電影常在11 三峽好人 正~ ![]() |
了 219.xxx.xxx.96 |
2007-01-03 00:15 |
| [#2431] 電影常在11 了兄, 三峽好人 剛剛出左碟,我都未買,點正法,請移玉步到新架步"新.電影常在之影迷天地"詳講^^ |
史提芬周 218.xxx.xxx.44 |
2007-01-03 00:43 |
| [#2432] 電影常在11 劇情交帶昆亂, 情節有d太過火造作, 不過都有d touching 位, 有時間可以睇下 ![]() |
大PAT 203.xxx.xxx.83 |
2009-04-11 13:10 |
| [#2433] 電影常在11 警例 好過 絕路 同 人性 有d期待 夥伴 ....白雪雪打死黑蚊蚊,有d 實感! |
14270 218.xxx.xxx.23 |
2009-04-12 23:22 |
| [#2434] 電影常在11 Annotated Film List – WWII on the Eastern Front Alexander Nevsky (1938) This classic Russian propaganda piece is an anti-fascist story of Russian victory over German invaders in the 13th Century. Although the Teutonic knights were the invaders of the glorious and victorious Slavs, the movie has direct references to the politics of 1930 – down to the swastikas on the Teutonic knight’s shields. Ballad of a Soldier (1959). This Russian film follows a Russian trooper who, by virtue of some accidental bravery, receives a pass home to visit his mother and, while traveling back through the drained country, meets a young woman with whom he falls in love. Instead of gory brutality, this film is about romance and hope, as well as reflections on how people were affected by the war. Many consider this to be the ultimate Russian classic movie about WWII. Blockade (2005). This Russian film contains 52 minutes of black and white image of life in Leningrad (now St. Petersberg) during the 900 day blockade. The images are stark and haunting and the film contains no musical score or dialog. See http://cinedoc.ru/index_en.php3?pid=27&cid=72 for a portion of the film. Come and See (1985). This Russian film views the Eastern Front through the eyes of a Russian child partisan. It is a haunting story, written from the Russian perspective, that illustrates the atrocities the German troops committed against the Soviet civilian population in Byelorussia. (Now, the Republic of Belarus.) Cross of Iron (1977). Sam Peckinpah's violent and confrontational film focuses on German troops in the Eastern Front's final phase: the bloody push by the Russians all the way back to Berlin. Enemy at the Gates (2001). This Hollywood film about the Battle of Stalingrad is a hugely atmospheric piece with stunning battle scenes. The central plot – a sniper battle between a Russian hero and a German officer – is loosely based on real life. Rather than focus on the entire six-month battle, the film reduces it to a duel between a single Russian (who actually existed) and a single German sniper (who never existed). See a great review of the historical accuracies and inaccuracies of this film at http://www.columbia.edu/~lnp3/mydocs/culture/Battle_of_Stalingrad.htm If There is War Tomorrow (1938) This is a classic Russian propaganda story about what would happen if the motherland were to be attacked by the Fascist Germans. It stages a night-time invasion to which the Soviet people – men and women alike – respond with patriotic fervor. Whenever the Soviet forces engage with the fascist enemy, the Germans run for their life. The utlimate message is that the patriotic Soviet people, fueled by their faith in the system, will triumph. Kanal (1957). This is the story of resistance fighters who retreat into Warsaw's sewers (Kanaly) to fight during the failed uprising of 1944. The effort eventually failed because the Russian army stopped and waited for the Nazis to finish killing the rebels. Mein Krieg (My War) (1990). This German film includes an extraordinary assemblage of interviews with veterans and the footage they filmed – privately, on hand held cameras – during their time on the Eastern Front. Material from six German soldiers has been used and, as each fought in different units, there's a good range of material. The film’s strength is their commentary, recollections giving us a deep insight into the changing views and emotions of these average Wehrmacht soldiers. My name is Ivan (1962). In this highly symbolic and psychological film, Ivan is a Russian adolescent drawn into WWII, a conflict from which no age, sex, or social group was immune. Bleak, honest and often deeply saddening, the stark and lethal reality of the war is blended – thanks to Ivan – with a child's dreamlike view of the world. Nowhere in Africa (2001). In this German film, which won the 2002 Oscar for best foreign film, a Jewish couple and their young daughter immigrate to Kenya from Germany to escape the Nazis. Not all members of the family are happy with this drastic change, but going home isn’t an option. Ultimately, they must all come to terms with a new life in a new continent and with the loss of their families who remained in Germany. Sophie Scholl (2005). This German film, based on true events, tells the story of young anti-Nazi activist Sophie Scholl. Arrested for her membership in the resistance movement, Sophie is subjected to a highly charged interrogation by the Gestapo, testing her loyalty to her cause, her family, and her convictions. Stalingrad (1958). This German film follows one group of German soldiers who must fight against both Russian forces and the bitter Russian weather in a struggle that one officer recognizes will end for most of his men in death. Stalingrad (1993). This film by German director Joseph Vilsmaier follows a group of German soldiers through the famous Battle of Stalingrad in an episodic format that includes tank battles, factory storming, and starvation. This distinctly anti-war film focuses on the individual men, their bonds, and how they suffer in a war they haven't chosen. See a detailed historical and theatrical analysis of this film at www.filmeducation.org/filmlib/Stalingrad.pdf Stalingrad: Dogs, do you want to live forever? (1958). This German film traces the changes experienced by one German lieutenant by the terrible battle. It covers many facts and events, while blending actual footage of the battle seamlessly into the main story line. The Great Battle on the Volga (1962). This Russian film compiles the work of 50 Soviet combat photographers who filmed the Battle of Stalingrad. Because this was made in the Khrushchev era, the documentary avoids references to Stalin and Stalingrad. The entire 1 hour and 15 minute film can be viewed online at http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4562967572164209056&q=duration%3Along+is%3Afree+genre%3AMOVIE_FEATURE The Grey Zone (2002). Based on actual events, this film is the powerful story of the Auschwitz's 12th Sonderkommando - one of thirteen consecutive "special squads" of Jewish prisoners forced by the Nazis to help exterminate fellow Jews in exchange for a few more months of life. The Lives of Others (2007). This German film,which earned an Oscar for Best Foreign Language, tells a story of life under the watchful eye of the Stasi state police as a high-profile couple is bugged. When a successful playwright and his actress companion become subjects of the Stasi's secret surveillance program, their friends, family, and even those doing the watching, also find their lives changed. The Train (1964). This American film tells the story of a French train engineer who attempts to stop a Nazi-led train from leaving France with valuable works of art stolen from a museum. The Unknown Soldier (2007). This German documentary describes the controversy over the Wehrmacht-Exhibition, which was shown in eleven major cities in Germany between 1999 and 2004 and was visited by more than 500,000 people. The Exhibition challenged ordinary Germans to rethink what their fathers and grandfathers did during the war. Whereas most had been led to believe that the cold-blooded murder of civilians had been a crime of a minority of officers, for the first time Germans saw photos and footage of ordinary soldiers gleefully tormenting and executing civilians on the Eastern front. The Winter War (Talvisota) (1989). This Finnish film is the story of the 1939-40 Russo-Finnish War seen through the eyes of a reserve infantry unit. We see them leaving their farms on mobilization, to assembly at the border, and follow them into battle until the armistice some 110 days later. |
Krakatoa 203.xxx.xxx.72 |
2009-04-20 16:16 |
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2009-06-10 22:05 |
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2009-06-10 22:06 |
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2009-06-10 22:22 |
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2009-06-10 22:27 |
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2009-06-10 23:21 |
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2009-06-10 23:22 |
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2009-06-10 23:24 |
| [#2443] 電影常在11 兩年前既post !!!! |
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2009-06-10 23:24 |
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2009-06-10 23:28 |
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2009-06-10 23:30 |