"Titanic"
◎Plot summary:
In order to find the Titanic that sank in the Atlantic Ocean in 1912 and the precious treasures on board-the priceless "Heart of the Ocean" gem, treasure-hunting explorer Bullock salvaged a rusty safe from a sunken ship, but unexpectedly there was only a well-preserved sketch in it - a young woman wearing a diamond necklace. This TV news caught the attention of a centenarian woman. The old woman was so excited that she immediately took a helicopter to Bullock's salvage boat. It turned out that her name was Ruth Dawson, and she was the woman in the portrait.
◎Chinese title "Titanic"/"Titanic"
◎Title "Titanic"
◎Era 1997
◎Country United States
◎Category Disaster/Romance
◎Length 195Min13sec
◎Box office Global box office 1.845 billion US dollars (USD 600 million in North America, China 360 million yuan)
◎The picture color is colorful
◎The dialogue language is English
◎Theme song "Endless Love"
◎Director James Cameron
◎Starring Leonardo DiCaprioLeonardo DiCaprio.... Jack Dawson
Kate Winslet Kate Winslet .... Rose DeWitt Bukater
Billy Zane .... Caledon 'Cal' Hockley
Kathy Bates .... Margaret 'Molly' Brown
Bill Paxton .... Brock Lovett
Gloria Stuart .... Rose Dawson Calvert (Old Rose, Old Rose)
Frances Fisher .... Ruth DeWitt Bukater
Bernard Hill .... Capt. Edward J. Smith
Jonathan Hyde.... J. Bruce Ismay
David Warner.... Spicer Lovejoy
Victor Garber. ...Thomas Andrews
"The Sound of Music"
Title The Sound of Music
Translation: The Sound of Music
Era 1965
Country United States
Duration 174 Mins
Category Musical
Language English/Mandarin
Director:
Robert Wise
Screenwriter:
Ernest Lehman....(screenplay)
Howard Lindsay ....(book) amp;
Russel Crouse ....(book)
Maria von Trapp ....(book " The Story of the Trapp Family Singers") uncredited
Starring:
Julie Andrews ....Maria Maria
Christopher Prue Christopher Plummer ....Captain Georg von Trapp Colonel George von Trapp
Eleanor Parker ....Baroness Elsa Schraeder Baroness Elsa Schraeder
Video Type: Family/
Plot/Music/Biography
Duration: 174 min
Country/Region: United States
Dialogue Language: English
Color: Color
Format: 70mm widescreen film
Mixing: Mono/70 mm 6-Track/Stereo
Production cost: $8,200,000 /estimated
Copyright: (Copyright ?MCMLXV by Argyle Enterprises, Inc., Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation; 2 March 1959; LP30289)
Date of filming: September 1964 1st -
Camera: MCS 70 (Modern Cinema Systems) (aerial shots)
Film format: 65 mm
Processing format: 8 mm (anamorphic) , 35 mm, 70 mm, 16 mm
Film length: 1060 m (8 mm prints), 4695 m (Sweden)
Main characters
Feng· Georg Von Trapp
Maria
Liesl
Friedrich
Louisa
Kurt
Brigitta
Marta
Gretl
Award record
The 38th Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Editing, Best Score and Best Sound .
Plot synopsis
22-year-old Maria is a volunteer nun in the Salzburg monastery of the Sound of Music. However, her lively and nature-loving character always makes her happy. It was to get her into trouble in the convent. The Mother Abbess in the nunnery felt that her lively personality was not suitable for monk life. So, when she received a request from Colonel von Trapp's family for a tutor, she decided to let Maria go, allowing her to explore the true purpose of life. (Interlude: The Sound of Music (Maria), Maria (Nuns))
Maria arrives at the home of Captain Georg Von Trapp and finds out that he is a man with seven children A widower, his long life in the navy and the grief of his deceased wife made him treat his children as strictly as he would a soldier. Soon, Maria understood the reason why the former tutors left. It turned out that the children could not get the care of their father and always used to play tricks on the teachers to attract their father's attention. (Interlude: I Have Confidence (Maria))
The colonel asked Maria to be as strict as him, but Maria did not listen. Instead, she won the friendship of the children with her natural gentleness and kindness. While the colonel was away, she used curtains to sew game costumes for each child, took them to the market, had picnics in the beautiful Alps, and taught them to sing. The children's original restraint and melancholy were gradually replaced by music and laughter.
(Interludes in this section: Sixteen Going on Seventeen (Lisa and Rolf), My Favorite Things (Maria), Do-Re-Mi (Maria and the Children))
Soon the colonel came home and Bringing back Uncle Max, whom the children loved, and Baroness Elsa Schraeder, the colonel's girlfriend, whom the children did not like very much. The colonel was very dissatisfied with Maria's behavior, but he was very moved when he heard the children singing for the Baroness, because Maria brought back the music that had been missing from the family since his wife's death. Maria also prepared a puppet show with the children, and the colonel was attracted by Maria's enthusiasm that could be contagious to others. (Interlude: The Sound of Music Reprise (The Children, The Lonely Goatherd (Maria and the Children), Edelweiss (The Colonel and Lisa))
A few days later, the Colonel and the Baroness held a A grand dance in which the children also sang. Maria demonstrated the Austrian folk dance "Laendler" to the children. , the colonel came over and danced with Maria. At the end of the dance, they looked at each other, and the love between them was clear. The relationship would get deeper and deeper, so she left quietly (this episode: So Long, Farewell (Children))
After Maria left, the Baroness tried her best to please the children. When the children learned that the colonel was going to marry the baroness, they were even more sad. They went to the monastery to find Maria but failed to see her. Maria confessed her love to the colonel and her love for him. At a loss for life, the dean told her to have courage and courage to find her true love even if she climbed every mountain in the world. So Maria returned to von Trapp's house. After Maria returned, the Baroness found her. The relationship between Maria and the colonel could no longer be restored, so she took the initiative to withdraw from the engagement. The colonel and Maria expressed their feelings to each other, and soon they got married (this episode: Climb Ev'ry Mountain (Dean), My Favorite). Things Reprise (The Children), Something Good (Maria and the Colonel), Maria Reprise (The Sisters)
Sadly, their lives did not end happily ever after while they were still on their honeymoon. , the German Nazis occupied Austria. Even the young man Rolf, whom the eldest daughter Lisa loved, became a Nazi. When they rushed back to Salzburg, they found that Nazi flags were everywhere. They were responsible for taking care of the children. Uncle Mike helped them register for the Salzburg Festival. As soon as the colonel returned home, he received a telegram from the Nazis asking him to report to the Nazi navy immediately. The colonel, who always hated the Nazis, decided to lead the whole family. people left Austria. When they left the villa at night, they were stopped by the Nazis who had been hiding outside the door to watch them. So the colonel explained that they were leaving to attend the Hillsborough Festival performance and took out the program as evidence. Accompanied by the Nazis, they came to the venue and performed the song prepared by the children. At this time, the colonel and Maria sang "Edelweiss". The song was full of love for their motherland, Austria, regardless of the people nearby. The Nazi guard with the gun, and the audience present also sang "Edelweiss" with the colonel.
(In this episode: Sixteen Going on Seventeen Reprise (Maria and Lisa), Do-Re-Mi Reprise (Maria, the Colonel and the Children), Edelweiss Reprise (Maria, the Colonel and the Children), So Long, Farewell Reprise (Maria , colonel and children))
After the performance, the colonel and his family fled the performance while the awards were being given. The Nazis chased them all the way to the monastery. With the help of the nuns, the colonel and his family hid in the tombstone. Behind them, evading the Nazis, they crossed the Alps and left Austria. (Interlude in this section: Climb Ev'ry Mountain Reprise (Nuns))
The film is fresh, delicate and touching, and is both elegant and popular. It has both humorous taste and deep and solemn emotions.
"My Fair Lady"
Chinese title: My Fair Lady
English title: My Fair Lady
Starring: Audrey Hepburn
Release date: 1964
Movie director: George Cukor
Movie actor: Audrey Hepburn
Rex Harrison
Stanley Holloway
Screenwriter:
Bernard Shaw George Bernard Shaw ....(play) (as Bernard Shaw)
Alan Jay Lerner ....(book of musical play)/(screenplay)
Region: United States
Language: English
Film introduction:
The 37th (64th) Academy Award for Best Picture "My Fair Lady" " received 13 nominations and won eight awards including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Color Photography, Best Color Film Artwork, Best Color Film Costume Design, Best Sound, and Best Adapted Music.
The flower girl Eliza Doolittle is good-looking, smart and well-behaved, but she comes from a humble background and her family is poor. She goes to the streets every day to sell flowers and earn some money to support her family. One day, Eliza's vulgar voice attracted the attention of linguist Professor Higgins. The professor boasted that as long as she was trained by him, the flower girl could become a lady. Eliza felt that what the professor said was an opportunity for her, so she took the initiative to ask the professor to train her. The professor's friend Pickering made a bet with him that if Eliza could attend the ambassador's garden party to be held in 6 months as a noble lady without anyone discovering the truth, then Pickering would be willing to bear all the costs of the experiment and Eliza. The tuition fee aroused the professor's fighting spirit, and Higgins readily accepted the challenge. Not to be outdone, he started teaching from the most basic letter sounds. Higgins is an energetic and scientific scholar who can forget about food and sleep on everything that interests him. He is open-minded and does not harbor any malice at all, but he is also like a child, regardless of other people's feelings, and trains Eliza strictly.
Once, when Higgins took Eliza to attend his mother’s family dinner, the young gentleman Freddy was deeply moved by Eliza’s beauty and ease of conversation, and fell in love at first sight. , and he didn't even recognize that she was the dirty flower girl who once peddled to him in the rain. Higgins is over 40 years old and not yet married. He has never been attracted to young girls, but now he can't live without Eliza. Eliza took care of his clothing, food, and appointments.
However, what annoyed Eliza was Higgins' simple and rude temper. He taught her gentle language but never treated her in a gentle manner.
Six months later, Higgins confidently brought Elisa and Pickering to attend a reception hosted by the Greek ambassador.
Eliza attended the ambassador's reception as Colonel Pickering's adopted daughter. She went all out, talked and laughed freely, was graceful and radiant. When she appeared in front of everyone, people stopped talking and admired her stunning appearance. Her way of dealing with people was tactful, sophisticated, and just right. Higgins's first student, Nipomke, tried his best to deal with Eliza, but was confused by Eliza and failed. Higgins It worked.
But after returning home, because Higgins ignored the exhausted Elisa, but only celebrated the success of the bet with her friends, Eliza's self-esteem was hurt, and she felt aggrieved. Angrily left Higgins' home. She met the infatuated Freddy at the door - he came and lingered under Elisa's window every night, silently paying attention to Elisa, and Elisa was moved by his infatuation.
Although Higgins was irritable, he treated Eliza sincerely. After Eliza ran away in anger, he was very depressed. He went to his mother's house to find her, but the two quarreled again. One plane. Eliza expressed her intention to marry Freddie. Higgins was surprised and angry, and left angrily. But on the way home, he couldn't help but think of Eliza. When he was listening to Eliza's recording alone at home, Eliza was back! She still loves Higgins!
Behind the scenes production: "My Fair Lady" received 13 nominations for Best Picture at the 37th Academy Awards (1964) and won Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Color Film. Eight awards including photography, best color film art, best color film costume design, best sound, and best adapted music.
"Schindler's List"
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Original name: Schindler's List
Translation: Schindler's List
p>Director: Steven Spielberg
Producer:
Branko Lustig
Gerald R. Molen
Steven Spielberg
Screenwriter:
Steve Zanlin Zaillian
Actor:
Liam Neeson
Schindler's List director Ben Kingsley
Ralph Fiennes
Caroline Goodall
Jonathan Sagalle
Genre: Drama
p>Length: 195 minutes
Released: 1993
Country: United States
Awards: Best Picture, Best Picture at the 66th Academy Awards Seven awards including director, best adapted screenplay, best art direction, best cinematography, best film editing, and best soundtrack.
Global box office: $321 million (USD)
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It has a huge impact and profound and painful artistic charm
It has an epic pattern and shocking emotional power
[Edit this paragraph ] Plot introduction
In September 1939, the German army captured Poland within two weeks. The Nazis ordered that all Jews in Poland must gather in designated cities for registration. More than 10,000 Jews came from the countryside every day to Krakow.
The Jews in Krakow elected 24 Jews to form a committee to help the Jews who were concentrated in the city solve problems such as accommodation and meals, distribution of labor and resolution of disputes.
Oscar Schindler, a German entrepreneur who just came to Krakow from his hometown, is tall, handsome and elegant in manner. He generously made friends with German officers and SS men in hotels and on various social occasions.
Schindler also came to the registration office and looked for a Jew named Itzhak Stein who had worked as an accountant in an enamel factory in Liebtz. Schindler intended to buy the poorly operating enamel factory to produce edible utensils, supply military supplies, and make war fortune. He wanted Stein to be his accountant and assistant to manage the factory. But what puzzled Stein was: What did Schindler do?
Funds were restored and the factory was renamed Emalia. The SS stipulated that Jewish skilled workers were paid 7 marks per day, and other types of workers and female workers were paid 5 marks per day, but all must be paid directly to the government financial department, and the Jews would not get a penny. The wages for hiring Polish workers are higher. Therefore, the Jews became Schindler's natural choice.
The recruitment office was crowded, and Stein carefully gave effective guidance to the applicants, helping compatriots find suitable places. He also secretly forged various qualification certificates for teachers and musicians who did not meet the conditions to enter the factory. home, to avoid being blacklisted and sent away on a truck by the German army.
One day a one-armed worker named Reinstein came to thank Schindler in person. He said that he was almost beaten to death by the SS, and he was very grateful to the factory for saving him, and he would repay him. However, when clearing the snow later, Reinstein was pulled out of the team by a German officer and shot. Schindler approached the German army to negotiate, and a senior SS officer told him that allowing Jews to have a place in the company would mean betrayal.
Once, Stine and many Jews were put on a train. After learning about it, Schindler rushed to the station, wittily rebuked the German officer, and found Stine at the window when the train started. , and kept him here, blaming him not to forget to bring his work permit in the future to avoid this misfortune.
On March 13, 1943, the Jews in Krakow suffered a brutal massacre. The SS drove a military truck and brought groups of wolf dogs into the Jewish Quarter. They killed one by one when they saw them. Krakow was filled with a sense of murder, and everyone was frightened. The situation is very miserable due to the bloody storm. Schindler, who was returning from riding with his mistress, stopped on a hillside and was greatly shocked by what he saw. The mistress couldn't bear to see him and begged him to leave with choked sobs.
Looking at the empty factory, Schindler was worried. After much thought, he decided to go to SS Commander Amon Gott and ask him to approve the establishment of the Emalia factory as an affiliated labor camp and resume production. Gott tweeted that many conditions must be met to achieve the goal, and took advantage of this opportunity to earn its vote. Schindler naturally understood it and said that as long as he offered full help, he would definitely give a satisfactory reward.
Schindler came to Plaszow labor camp and took the opportunity to meet with Stein. Stern told him not to forget to give birthday gifts to the SS officers and their families, and that he must also honor the people of the Ministry of Finance and the Munitions Bureau on time. The expenses of the SS headquarters must be paid on the first day of every month. go. This was in exchange for permission to open a concentration camp metal processing plant.
During the days when the German army was massacring Jews, the factory opened by Schindler became a refuge for many Jews. Schindler celebrated his birthday by blowing out the candles on a five-tier cake and kissing every woman around him. A Jewish girl in the factory brought a Jewish girl, also holding their cake, to wish him a happy birthday on behalf of all the workers. Schindler also kissed them, but he did not expect that this would get him into trouble.
An order came over the radio for all living Jews to gather in the square immediately. The Jews who had just arrived from Hungary had no idea what fate awaited them. Amon Gott ordered all sick Jews to be exterminated. After hearing the officer's instructions to take off their clothes for physical examination, the women pricked their fingers and squeezed out blood to smear on their faces and lips to increase the blood color.
On the platform, the Jews in the stuffy tank cars were suffering from the scorching sun and were unbearably thirsty. Schindler handed Gott a cold soda while sitting on the platform and suggested calling a fire truck and spraying the Jews with water hoses for fun. So Gott ordered the soldiers to execute it, and the Jews greeted the fountain of life with their mouths. Schindler ordered the soldiers to spray more on the roof of the car. Gott, who was watching him, realized something and the smile on his face suddenly faded.
The workers melted the dentures, took out the silver, and cast it into a simple ring. On it was a verse engraved in Hebrew: Whoever saves one life saves the whole world. Stein wrote a letter on behalf of all the workers to give to Schindler in case he was arrested, with everyone's signature on it.
Schindler was so excited that he burst into tears and could not control himself. Facing the incoherent Schindler, Stein said sincerely: It was because of him that 1,100 Jews survived, and their descendants also suffered from his kindness, which they will never forget. Schindler said: "If my life is not so luxurious, I can save more people. If I make more money... I am too ridiculous and squandered..." Schindler burst into tears and fell on his accountant's shoulder. He knelt down, and the workers gathered around and hugged their savior. Schindler left, and people followed him for a long time, watching him until the end...
In 1958, Schindler was awarded the Medal of Justice by the Yad Vashem Memorial Museum in Jerusalem and was invited to plant trees on the Avenue of Justice.
At the end of the war, there were less than 4,000 Jews left in Poland, but today more than 6,000 are descendants of the Jews saved by Schindler.
Schindler died on October 9, 1974, and was buried in a Catholic manner on Zvetazir Mountain in his hometown. Every year, many surviving Jews and their descendants come to pay homage to his soul. .
"Schindler's List" truly reproduces the real historical event of German entrepreneur Oskar Schindler protecting 1,200 Jews from being killed by fascists during World War II.
The German speculator Schindler was born in Moravia in what is now the Czech Republic in 1908. In the early days of World War II, he was a member of the Congress Party. He is lustful and enjoys life, and is a staunch member of the well-known local Nazis. He was very good at using his relationship with the SA leader to maximize capital. In occupied Poland, Jews were the cheapest labor, so Schindler, a shrewd war financier, only hired victims of the Nuremberg racial laws in his new enamel factory. These people got a job in the enamel factory and thus gained temporary safety from the ravages of the killing machine. Schindler's factory became a refuge for the Jews. Those who worked there were protected by the fact that they worked on important war products: the enamel factory supplied cutlery and bullets to frontline troops.
In 1943, the brutal bloodbath suffered by the Jewish ghetto in Krakow disillusioned Schindler's last remaining illusions about the Nazis. He had long known about the crematoriums and gas chambers built by the Germans. He had long heard that the water flowing out of the shower heads in the bathrooms and steam rooms was not water, but poisonous gas. From that moment on, Schindler had only one idea: to protect as many Jews as possible from death in Auschwitz. He drew up a list of workers he claimed were "necessary" for the normal operation of his factory, and bribed Nazi officials so that this group of Jews could survive. He was increasingly suspected of violating racial laws, but he cleverly escaped Nazi persecution every time. He continued to risk his own life to rescue the Jews. When a train transporting his female workers was delayed to Auschwitz-Bill Kenley, he spent a large sum of money to recover the female workers back to his factory.
Soon, the Soviet Red Army came to Krakow and announced to the surviving Jews working in Schindler's factory that the war was over. One night when it snowed heavily, Schindler said goodbye to the workers. More than 1,000 rescued Jews saw him off. They handed him an autograph-initiated testimony to prove that he was not a war criminal. At the same time, they knocked out their own silver teeth, made it into a silver ring, and gave it to Schindler. The ring is engraved with a Jewish saying: "Saving one life means saving all mankind." Schindler couldn't help but shed tears. He regretted that he still had a gold badge, because if he sold it, he could save at least one more person. Schindler did everything he could for his redemption. All the money he accumulated during the war was used to save Jewish lives...
After the war, Schindler lived in seclusion in a small town in Switzerland, penniless, and relying on The relief life of the Jews he once rescued. A few years later, Schindler died in poverty.
According to Jewish tradition, Schindler was buried in Jerusalem as one of the "36 Righteous Men".
At the end of the film, there is Schindler’s grave. Those Jews who were rescued by Schindler before the war and have entered their twilight years decades later, and their descendants represent their ancestors. For every grave, a stone representing "Eternal Gratitude" is placed on the tombstone as a salute...