《拯救悔意人生[快穿]》 高清

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分类: 记录片 2009

导演: James Kent

剧情介绍

  肖邦的《G小调第一叙事曲》总长仅九分钟,诞生至今已有近二百年,却依然有着特殊的魅力,不但在视频网站上创下数百万的点击率,更影响着今天许多人的生活。本片讲述了两个普通人——苏格兰青年保罗和日本中学生桃香,在各自经历了人生的不幸之后,因肖邦的叙事曲而重新振作,勇敢面对今后的生活。伊莫金·库珀、弗拉基米尔·阿什肯纳齐、朗朗、斯蒂芬·霍夫等钢琴演奏家也将轮番登场,详细剖析这首不同寻常的钢琴曲,为我们揭开音符中的奥妙。
  This hour-long documentary, directed by BAFTA and Emmy award winning director James Kent, meets Japanese teenager Momoka and Scottish music student Paul Murray to explore how Chopin’s extraordinary Ballade Number 1 transforms the lives of ordinary people and illustrates how classical music still penetrates contemporary life in unexpected and powerful ways.
  Momoka, is a 15-year-old pianist from Sendai, Japan, whose community was decimated by the 2011 tsunami and earthquakes. For Momoka, the Ballade embodies the anguish and rebellion she feels but doesn't allow to surface.
  For 22-year-old Paul from Glasgow, the piece is life-changing. Paul grew up in Bellshill, a working class suburb of Glasgow. He first played piano at 15, and it opened up a whole new world for him. During his first term studying on the B.Mus (Hons) degree programme at the University of Aberdeen, Paul was diagnosed with a brain tumour and then MS which both eventually caused him to lose the ability to walk and to play with his right hand. Waiting in his hospital bed in between operations over three months, he played the Ballade again and again on the iPod his dad Stephen had given him. It was that single piece's emotional pull that Paul credits with the return of his memory.
  Paul told us some more about his involvement in the programme:
  "I have been for some time now transcribing the Ballade in g minor for the left-hand alone. The reason being I played this piece back in high school and with the medical complications lost the ability to play perhaps my favourite piece of all time. Luckily for my this piece was going to be the subject of a major documentary and with my story and attachment to the Ballade I was selected to be involved!"
  The film includes interviews with some of the world's greatest pianists including Stephen Hough, Lang Lang and Vladimir Ashkenazy. It was shown on Channel 4 in August and trailers can still be viewed on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3J6KDmTE0F0 / http://youtu.be/4JM_KELsU4c
  The documentary was awarded 2nd place in the 'Halo' Best Arts Documentary award category at the awards ceremony on Monday, 4 November 2013 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall at London’s Southbank Centre. The ceremony was filmed and shown on Sky Atlantic.

评论:

  • 百里依云 4小时前 :

    可怜的印度阿三,在种姓歧视的泥潭里跳不出来了,印度警察对于卑微的低种姓来说,算是流氓和强盗的混合体吧

  • 段干向薇 2小时前 :

    电影里用几个月赢来的胜利,现实里用了十年。

  • 秘新梅 7小时前 :

    没感觉出有什么独特之处,强烈建议印度电影出一个海外剪辑版,精炼一下,现在这个版本太啰嗦,太冗长了。

  • 辰锋 0小时前 :

    再次验证豆瓣冷门分类的标准可能是影片剧情和绝大多数中国观众的生活差距要够大。起码揭露黑暗的那一半差距要够大。

  • 蚁忆枫 2小时前 :

    8.5分,这个片子激起了人的愤怒,所以才能有这么强劲的力量。

  • 绳君博 6小时前 :

    印象最深的就是“难道要我告诉我的孩子,我们有钱活着,是打死他爸爸的人施舍的吗”

  • 铭骏 4小时前 :

    虽然男主走路带风,但却没有被黑警暗杀。虽然印度贫富悬殊,却可以做到司法独立。

  • 祁殿臻 8小时前 :

    电影里用几个月赢来的胜利,现实里用了十年。

  • 诗祥 8小时前 :

    一个每年拍2000部电影的国家,“世界上电影产量最高的国家(请注意,是最高,不是最高之一)”,99.5%都是打发时间的爆米花电影。

  • 汝娟妍 3小时前 :

    非常赞同一个哥们的回复,一个蛆爬出来说大家都在粪坑里,恰恰表明大家确实都在粪坑里

  • 贺心慈 1小时前 :

    电影的价值与意义 没有追求的生活有什么意思

  • 硕宜人 8小时前 :

    虽然现实在绝大多数时候比电影中呈现的故事更为黑暗,但我们还要保持足够的信心,因为生活中有钱德鲁律师这样的人为正义而不懈地努力。

  • 牟文彬 8小时前 :

    对于印度底层民众,这部片子在十年、二十年、甚至百年后仍会有影响力。

  • 珍美 7小时前 :

    过于原始的种姓制度面对突如其来的现代西方文化,这种反差所产生的冲击比我们的更猛烈,印度的神奇可能就是在于这种近乎奇幻的反差,简直就是故事题材的天然沃土...

  • 植和雅 3小时前 :

    极其纯粹的感动。种姓制度,想改变了这么多年,尚未成功。未来更遥遥无期。但是这不代表是泯灭人心的借口。每个为他人的人,都值得被尊重。我们人的基因里刻着“利他”。希望时刻提醒自己,保持善良保持谦卑。爱人悯物。

  • 诗洮洮 8小时前 :

    看的很难过,一是因为电影里所揭示的不公,二是因为我们无法揭露的不公。

  • 树栋 5小时前 :

    确实电影节奏一般,重要的是题材。看到最后部分,心潮澎湃。“我可能会输,但不会放弃抗争”,令人动容。

  • 茆睿思 7小时前 :

    可惜我们无法在中国电影里看到个人对体制的诘问。

  • 汲琼华 6小时前 :

    对于痛苦越来越惧怕,不过我知道自己不能活在国泰民安的自我麻痹里

  • 毛霞姝 4小时前 :

    雷伊之后阔别了半个多世纪,印度电影终于回归到了社会最底层。矛盾很尖锐,手段很残忍,过程很煎熬。人们都习惯了对弥赛亚的期待,而且最重要的前提是司法系统是绝对公正的。故事铺陈得很顺畅,尽管片子略长倒也能接受。最大的问题在于宣泄点太多太满,令到观影的乐趣所剩无几。

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