富裕又有点自负的律师Ben Bennet,变种在法庭上以无意的言语冒犯了因误会而被控对女朋友有暴力行为的焊工Lee Darcy。初次相见彼此都没留下好感,变种这也成为了Ben爱上Lee之后彼此间一个重大障碍。本片是重新改编的现代社会背景下的同志版《傲慢与偏见》。剧情在舒缓的配乐下慢慢展开,剪辑上则是快慢有序,豪无拖沓之感,赏心悦目的美景更是锦上添花。
富裕又有点自负的律师Ben Bennet,变种在法庭上以无意的言语冒犯了因误会而被控对女朋友有暴力行为的焊工Lee Darcy。初次相见彼此都没留下好感,变种这也成为了Ben爱上Lee之后彼此间一个重大障碍。本片是重新改编的现代社会背景下的同志版《傲慢与偏见》。剧情在舒缓的配乐下慢慢展开,剪辑上则是快慢有序,豪无拖沓之感,赏心悦目的美景更是锦上添花。
回复 :1998年,三名图灵根州的右翼极端分子被发现潜逃,特别调查员保尔•温特与其上司兼好友瓦尔特•阿勒受命追踪嫌犯。本以为这只是一次例行任务,却没料想到阻力重重,而这阻力竟来自于内部。时隔多年,追踪行动因无进展而被搁浅,保尔的同僚们也都渐渐离去。2011年,两名银行抢劫犯在被 巡警发现后开枪自杀,而他们正是潜逃多年的右翼分子,保尔再次受命,与已故好友瓦尔特之女夏洛特•阿勒一起搜寻最后一名嫌犯,事情的真相终于渐渐浮出水面……(豆瓣电影字幕翻译2.0小组)
回复 :影片讲述的是一个香港人在深圳安家置业,其儿子每天跑过罗湖桥来到香港上学。在深圳,这样的孩子已将近万人。故事中的这户家庭突遭变故,在灾难袭来的时候,小主人翁星仔既感受着深港亲情和人间关爱,也有骗子和罪犯游荡在他的身边。有的想骗他的钱财;有的企图把他拖入犯罪的泥潭。星仔本是一个少不更事、有些懒惰、又有一些虚荣的孩子。在经历家庭的变故以及生活的磨难以后,他逐渐的成长起来,由脆弱变成了坚强、由懒惰变为勤劳、由虚荣变为朴实,真正的成为了一位可以帮助父母撑起家庭的小小男子汉……
回复 :Sam (Matthew Broderick) is the reasonable man in a crazy urban world, the man of thoughtfulness and refined taste in a landscape of Leroy Neiman paintings and beer commercials. The guy would sooner cook for an hour over a hot stove than say `supersize it.'By day he's a store clerk in an upscale gourmet eatery, and these scenes raise a smile, especially for anyone who's visited the actual chain in New York City -- the portrayal isn't far off from the reality. Our man is besieged by hoards of customers who want their imported French cheese cut to impossibly exact standards. His efforts to remain outwardly polite (while you know he'd like to take the cleaver to the relentless clientele) are pretty funny, and will warm the hearts of clerks everywhere. In general, Broderick is in good form and provides the movie with most of whatever lightness it possesses.Sciorra's lovelorn dental hygienist, Ellen, is fine enough, too, and her unknowing interaction with our cheese-slicing hero shows some hopeful chemistry, and you may begin to feel you want to see these two get together.One of the main competitors for our lady's affections, a stockbroker (Kevin Anderson), is played as caricature he's the beer swilling frat-boy whose idea of after-sex sensitivity is flipping on the football game. He's kind of funny at times, but the movie might be stronger if he was written or acted for us to like him more, instead of having us merely recognize him as the flat-out `wrong' guy in comparison to Broderick's sensitive man. Think of John Candy in Splash, taking a cigarette and beer can to the racquetball game; we know his lifestyle is not the one our hero should emulate, but we can't help but be charmed by the likeable goon. Whereas this character is merely a goon, and pretty unlikable all around.While it's a nice enough light movie for the first half, for me the story was somewhat derailed by its unbelievable (Hollywood) presentation of sex and adultery. (SPOILER AHEAD, skip to next paragraph.) When Ellen returns home after an evening's misadventures, she is naturally faced with the questioning husband (Michael Mantell). Quickly admitting her own indiscretion, she then immediately turns the situation around, demanding to know why the guy had gone ahead and bought a house without discussing it. Granted, it's a valid issue, and granted, many people use this countering maneuver in arguments. What's unbelievable is what happens next the guy starts responding to her question, addressing the house-issue in a quiet, thoughtful manner. WHOA. You'd be hard pressed to find a married person in the world who, when faced with hisher partner's totally unexpected adultery, would be ready to address anything so calmly. The guy would surely be bouncing off the walls, or else crushed into silence and tears - but see, then we might actually feel for the poor schnook, and we'd see Sciorra's character in a poor light. And since that particular audience reaction doesn't serve the romantic comedy, the story tries to sneak around it. You may start to feel that, like the husband, you're being taken.Further dissatisfaction is just around the corner in the ending. We realize this is where misunderstandings will get sorted out, and our couple will finally see a clear path to one another. We want the satisfaction of rooting for them. But it's marred by another unbelievable character reaction, followed by an abrupt conclusion that feels rushed and forced, too easy and unearned. You may feel as though the movie's cheating on you again...