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2009年必看的外国电影

简介
  从格瓦拉到布鲁诺,从尼克松到星际迷航,10部2009上映,不可错过的影片。
  
  

捷格瓦拉传
  导演斯蒂文索德伯格一向很自信,而拍这部分两集的捷格瓦拉传也是显出了导演惊人的雄心壮志。捷格瓦拉是阿根廷一位医科学生,后来却成为了一个信仰马克思主义的传奇游击队员。第一部讲述了他人生的两个高峰期,一个是1959年他古巴革命中的地位,另一个是1964年他在联合国大会上的激进表现。第二部讲述了在玻利维亚丛林中的那场漫长而又艰苦的决战,他就在这里壮烈牺牲了。
  上映日期:这两部分别会在一月二日和二月二十日


弗罗斯特采访尼克松
  对于改编这个皮特摩根的获奖话剧,人们的意见可能会有分歧,但是谁都不会怀疑其中杰出的表演。这是1977年大卫佛罗斯特对前总统尼克松所做的一次很经典的电视访谈。既沉重打击了狡猾的尼克松又在世界上重振了佛罗斯特日渐下滑的事业,同时也是尼克松的名誉免遭打击。表演很出色,尤其是Frank Langella扮演的尼克松。
  上映日期:一月23日


革命之路
  十年前莱昂纳多·迪卡普里奥凯和特·温斯莱特曾在泰坦尼克号的甲板上约会,现在他们以一个更加成熟的荧幕关系重聚了。他们饰演一对居住在繁荣的美国市郊的夫妇,他们不满足于现在的生活,准备搬家到巴黎的计划震惊了他们的邻居。随后的挫折让这对夫妇认清了婚姻的实质。这部影片是导演萨姆-门德斯改编自1961年理查德·耶茨的经典小说。
  上映时间:一月30日
  

三只猴子
  土耳其导演努里·比格·锡兰是艺术片大师,他最近的作品是一部情节复杂而又美轮美奂的黑色喜剧。一个身上藏有密信的政客开车撞了人,他求他的司机为他顶罪,这个司机入狱后,他儿子遇到了麻烦,他的家庭生活随之分崩离析。锡兰一直钟情惊悚片,这部电影是他第一次真正尝试了这种片子。评论对此众说纷纭,莫衷一是,但是这绝对是一部很吸引人的电影。
  上映时间:二月13日
  班级
  劳伦·坎特的这部影片讲述了发生在一所纪律混乱的法国学校的一位老师的故事。这部影片在戛纳电影节上获得了金棕榈奖,这是20年来第一部荣获这一奖项的法国电影,轰动一时。电影简述了这位保有理想主义的老师帮助一群令人棘手的学生,希望他们能够服从能想象的到的种种陈规。但是坎特很成功的超越了这点。原版小说的作者是François Bégaudeau,他在剧中扮演那位老师,俨然是在扮演自己,剧中的孩子们都不是专业演员,但他们确实是精力充沛很有干劲的团队。
  上映时间:二月27日

 
星际迷航
  电影《幽灵的威胁》的解禁,让我们知道要谨慎对待新奇的复古类型的电影,但是这部依然很吸引人。这是一个极简单的星际迷航系列电影,剧中Chris Pine饰演年轻的Kirk,Zachary Quinto饰演祝融星人2号,Leonard Nimoy饰演配角史波克。来自Harold和Kumar电影中的John Cho饰演sulu,Simon Pegg则尽量使自己的苏格兰腔更有苏格兰味儿,他们启动了达丽星水晶。
  上映时间:二月27日


微缩纽约
  这是一部由查理·考夫曼执导的形而上学的喜剧,菲利浦·西摩·霍夫曼在剧中饰演一位导演。受到中产阶级的喜剧本质观念和上流社会所谓的“艺术”的影响,这位导演在纽约租了一个废弃的街区,然后让他雇佣的演员在那些公寓里进行现场即兴演出,这持续了数月甚至上年,没有观众,只有他们自己,上演了一出惊人而又真实的行为艺术。
  上映时间:五月15日
 

布鲁诺
  又是这个男人。搞笑巨匠萨夏拜伦柯恩又在一部剧情片中创造了一个人物,这是个奥地利记者,能够大胆的提问,是一个天真而富于创造力的怪人,甚至有时不知所云。想要看这个所谓的"Funkyzeit Mit Bruno"先生在HBO电视台的表演的粉丝们可要做好准备了,你不知道他有多搞怪。同时布鲁诺早已为他的电影准备了一出超酷的走秀,期待着尴尬不断,官司缠身和哄堂大笑。
  上映日期:五月29日


破碎的拥抱
  Pedro Almodóvar在最近几年间达到了世界电影的最高峰;他是继Buñuel以来最重要的导演,他是唯一个只要提一下他的姓氏人们就能想到他的导演。他的新影片由他的灵感女神Penélope Cruz主演,她在剧中饰演一位勇敢却让人毛骨悚然的整形医生,这位医生计划向杀害她女儿的男人复仇。
  上映时间:八月21日


化身
  这是一部想泰坦尼克一样具有里程碑意义的电影。这位优秀而自信的导演詹姆斯卡梅隆,曾经满足于他的自然纪录片,现在,在泰坦尼克号之后带着他的另一部主流电影强势回归!这是一部奇幻的虚拟现实历险记,剧中大量运用了3D技术以及其他数字科技。剧情是一位来自未来的残疾士兵附身到一个外星生物上,并且领导这个星球起来造反,对抗地球上的压迫者。
  上映日期:11月18日
  
  Film: what not to miss in 2009CheSteven Soderbergh has always been a confident director, and this is a startlingly ambitious two-part movie about Che Guevara, the Argentine medical student turned legendary Marxist guerrilla. The first movie shows the two high points of Che''s life: his place in the 1959 Cuban revolution and his radical-chic appearance at the UN in 1964. The second movie shows the drawn-out, agonised endgame in the Bolivian jungle, where he was to meet a violent end.
  • Released 2 Jan and 20 Feb.
  Frost/NixonOpinions may be divided on the point of adapting Peter Morgan''s award-winning stage play, but no one could doubt the outstanding performances. This is the great small-screen duel in 1977 between David Frost and ex-president Richard Nixon. Landing a punch on Tricky Dicky wouldretrieve Frostie''s sagging career - and avoiding the blow might decontaminate Nixon''s reputation. Great performances, particularly Frank Langella as Nixon.
  • Released 23 Jan
  Revolutionary RoadTen years after their tragic tryst aboard the Titanic, Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet are reunited in a more grown-up screen relationship. They play a couple in prosperous suburban America who yearn for something more in their lives, and astonish their neighbours with a plan to move to Paris. Their frustration opens their eyes to the true nature of their marriage. Director Sam Mendes''s version of the classic 1961 novel by Richard Yates.
  • Released 30 Jan.
  Three MonkeysNuri Bilge Ceylan is one of the great masters of arthouse cinema, and his latest film is an intriguing and beautiful noir drama. A politician with secrets begs his driver to take the blame when he is involved in a car accident, and while the driver''s in prison, his son drifts into trouble and his family''s life starts coming apart. Ceylan has always been interested in the thriller genre, and this is his first real excursion into it. Opinions are divided, but this is arresting cinema.
  • Released 13 Feb.
  The ClassLaurent Cantet''s docu-realist story of a teacher in a tough French school was a sensation in Cannes, winning the Palme D''Or - the first French movie to do so in 20 years. The idealist teacher reaching out to the tough kids ought to be the biggest cliche imaginable, and yet Cantet triumphantly transcends it. François Bégaudeau, the teacher who wrote the original novel, appears playing himself, and the children are all non-professionals. Powerful, exhilarating stuff.
  • Released 27 Feb
  Star TrekSince the Phantom Menace debacle we''ve learned to be cautious about retro-novelty event films, but this is still a gripper. It is the back-to-basics Star Trek movie with Chris Pine as young Kirk, Zachary Quinto as his young Vulcan-human No 2 and Leonard Nimoy in a cameo as the old Spock. John Cho from the Harold and Kumar movies plays Sulu and Simon Pegg tries out his Scottish accent as Scottie, powering up dilithium crystals.
  • Released 8 May.
  Synecdoche, New YorkPhilip Seymour Hoffman plays a theatre director in Charlie Kaufman''s metaphysical comedy. Disenchanted with the middlebrow nature of theatre and all that polite society calls "art", he takes over a rundown city block in New York - and employs actors to improvise lives in these apartments over months and years with no audience but themselves, creating a thrillingly authentic art-event-happening.
  • Released 15 May.
  BrunoIt''s that man again. The great prankster Sacha Baron Cohen now confers feature-film status on his other creation - Bruno, the gay Austrian fashion journalist who boldly quizzes unsuspecting creative types and somehow misses the point. Fans of the "Funkyzeit Mit Bruno" slot on his HBO show will be aware how horrible his misjudgments can be, and Bruno has already crashed super-cool runway shows for this film. Expect embarrassment, lawsuits and big laughs.
  • Released 29 May.
  Broken EmbracesPedro Almodóvar has in the last few years ascended to the absolute heights of world cinema: he is the most important Spanish director since Buñuel, and is certainly the only director who could get away with referring to himself just by his surname in the credits. His new film stars his great muse Penélope Cruz and is a tough, noir-ish thriller about a plastic surgeon seeking revenge on the man who killed his daughter.
  • Released 21 Aug.
  AvatarAnother post-Titanic landmark. Its formidably confident director James Cameron - who has been contenting himself with nature documentaries - returns with his first mainstream film since his great ocean-going tragedy. It''s a mind-bending virtual-reality adventure using state of the art 3D and digital technology. A disabled soldier from the future inhabits the body of an alien being and leads its planet''s insurrection against the Earthling oppressors.
  • Released 18 Dec.
 

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