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群星之间
149印尼是世界上排名第四的人口大国,也是最大的穆斯林国家。祖母Rumidjah是一位虔诚的基督徒。她离开了喧嚣的雅加达,和朋友Tumisa一起生活在乡下。她的儿子,改信了伊斯兰教Bakti,在雅加达带着女儿Tari生活。带孩子太难了,所以Bakti又把母亲请回了城里。 然而,在Tari成长的时代,年轻人比从前开放得多了,所以她也从不讳言自己的想法。她的口快直言经常引起和长辈们的冲突。这个卡塔尔家庭面临的问题使得老妇人Rumidjah决定留下来,直到Tari中学毕业并升上大学。全家都把聪慧的Tari视为他们提高社会地位、逃离雅加达贫民窟的唯一机会。Bakti是一名区长,但挣不了多少钱。所以他不得不训练斗鱼并靠赌鱼贴补家用。 全家人绞尽脑汁地给Tari凑上大学的学费,可Tari却喜欢和女伴儿们到雅加达的夜店消磨时间挥霍金钱。中学同学还介绍她认识了印尼的暴发户,这和她贫民窟的生活相差十万八千里。在这场经济危机中,Rumidjah能让她的孙女继续学业吗?未知 -
狩猎聚会
89摄影师达克(泰伦斯·霍华德 Terrence Dashon Howard 饰)和记者西蒙(理查·基尔 Richard Gere 饰)是一对出生入死的好搭档,每日,他们穿梭在枪林弹雨之中,在最危险的前线为全世界人们带来战地的消息。凭借着真实可靠的报道,达克和西蒙获得了新闻 界人人梦寐以求的艾美奖,就此,他们的事业到达了巅峰。 一次意外中,报道现场发生了事故,西蒙失踪了,之后,达克获得了晋升,而西蒙始终杳无音信。时间流逝,五年后,当达克和新的搭档本杰明(杰西·艾森伯格 Jesse Eisenberg 饰)重新回到萨拉热窝后,西蒙意外的出现在了他们的面前。西蒙的出现带出了一个重量级的爆炸性新闻,为了证实这条新闻,达克、本杰明和西蒙三人决定深入虎穴。 -
陷害1947
111Mike Lambert, unemployed mining engineer, arrives in a small town with a bang when the brakes fail on the truck he's driving. After meeting seductive Paula at the La Paloma Cafe, he finds himself in trouble with the law. On the basis of a few burning glances, Paula pays his fine and finds him a room, but her motives are not what they seem. Mike lucks into a job with miner Jeff Cunningham, but against his will he's drawn ever deeper into Paula's schemes -
长忆无痕
557The movie is a throwback to a time when ordinary people enjoyed simple pleasures like going to their club, or taking in the pictures and growing their chrysanthemums in the adjoining greenhouse garden...so very British. It is these very ordinary people that some artists have a great sympathy and admiration for in our often self-serving world. Nothing extraordinary about the movie or the couple but almost 60 years on, the acting still makes it a delight to watch. -
皇亲间的战争
28在第一次世界大战爆发之际,三位皇亲各自统治着欧洲的强大势力:沙俄帝国的沙皇尼古拉斯二世,德国的德皇威廉二世,以及英王乔治五世。这部两集纪录片系列检索了这三位君主在一战爆发中所起到的角色以及战争开始之际他们之间的关系;提论这些元素的影响要比以往的历史学家们所认识的要大的多。 At the outbreak of the First World War three cousins reigned over Europe's greatest powers - Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany and King George V of England. This two-part series looks at the role played by the three monarchs, and their relationships with each other, in the outbreak of war, arguing that it is far greater than historians have traditionally believed.