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类型:动漫
主演:伊莎贝拉·弗尔曼 詹尼·麦卡锡 蒂姆·克里 梅兰尼·格里菲斯 安东尼·
导演:本·斯塔森
语言:内详
年代:未知
简介: ◎译 名 《小海龟大历险/塞米的历险:秘密通道/环球世界五十年3D》2010年最新冒险喜剧动画片BD中字1024x576高清版 ◎片 名 ATurtlesTaleSammysAdventure ◎年 代 2010 ◎国 家 比利时 ◎类 别 动画/喜剧/冒险 ◎语 言 英语 ◎字 幕 中文 ◎IMDB评分6.0/10(345votes) ◎文件格式 XviD+AC3 ◎视频尺寸 592x336+1024x576 ◎文件大小 1CD49x15MB ◎片 长 85Min ◎导 演 本·斯塔森BenStassen ◎主 演 伊莎贝拉·弗尔曼IsabelleFuhrman....HatchlingShelly 詹尼·麦卡锡JennyMcCarthy....(voice) 蒂姆·克里TimCurry....(voice) 梅兰尼·格里菲斯MelanieGriffith....(voice) 安东尼·安德森AnthonyAnderson....(voice) 小艾德·博格里EdBegleyJr.....(voice) 斯泰西·基齐StacyKeach....(voice) 凯西·格里芬KathyGriffin....(voice) 柯斯汀·科佩尔KierstinKo el 比利·安格BillyUnger....HatchlingSammy(voice) HeatherTrzyna....YoungLoggerheadSally(voice) 琪琪·珀露GigiPerreau....Whale EricUnger....Hatchling#1(voice) GrantKlemann....Hatchling#2(voice) SydneyHo eBanner....LoggerheadTurtle(voice) 帕特·卡洛尔Pat3eCarroll....(voice) CarlosMcCullersII....HatchlingRay DarrenCa ozzi....Robbie(voice) TimDadabo....Policeman(voice) DenisKacenga....Shark ◎简 介 本片讲述的是在当今全球变暖的趋势下,一只在1959年孵化而出的海龟用50年的时间环游世界。 人类的自私贪婪如何破坏自然生态?就让一只环游世界五十年的海龟告诉你! ◎剧 照 幕后制作 本片由曾出品过《带我去月球》等多部得奖动画片的nWavePictures制作,藉由一只海龟自1959年起的生命旅程,反映出人类对自然生态自私贪婪的无尽掠夺,所造成的全球温室效应,以及遽变的环境所带来的不可忽视的警讯!由本·斯坦森执导,《孤儿》女童星伊莎贝拉·弗尔曼配音。 【电影截图】: < class="comment">《小海龟大历险电影网友评论》主题很好,但是也许是对这类电影的把握不到位,剧情的铺陈方面显得特别的弱,就像是一杯白开水一般,你会有所渴望,但是喝完之后你绝对不会去回味.真是可惜了. < class="com">呵呵
备注:已完结
类型:剧情电影
主演:内详
导演:居伊·德波
语言:法语
年代:未知
简介: Voice1(male" rofessionalannouncer"ty e):Thisneighborhood(1)wasmadeforthewretcheddignityofthe ettybourgeoisie,forres ectableoccu ationsandintellectualtourism.Thesedentary o ulationoftheu erfloorswasshelteredfromtheinfluencesofthestreet.Thisneighborhoodhasremainedthesame.Itwasthestrangesettingofourstory,whereasystematicquestioningofallthediversionsandworksofasociety,atotalcritiqueofitsideaofha iness,wasex ressedinacts.These eo lealsoscorned"subjective rofundity".Theywereinterestedinnothingbutanadequateandconcreteex ressionofthemselves.Voice2(Debord,monotone):Humanbeingsarenotfullyconsciousoftheirreallife-usuallygro inginthedark;overwhelmedbytheconsequencesoftheiracts;ateverymomentgrou sandindividualsfindthemselvesconfrontedwithresultstheyhavenotwished.Voice1:Theysaidthatoblivionwastheirruling assion.Theywantedtoreinventeverythingeachday;tobecomethemastersand ossessorsoftheirownlives.Justasonedoesnotjudgeamanaccordingtotheconce tionhehasofhimself,onecannotjudgesuch eriodsoftransitionaccordingtotheirownconsciousness;onthecontrary,onemustex laintheconsciousnessthroughthecontradictionsofmateriallife,throughtheconflictbetweensocialconditionsandtheforcesofsocial roduction.The rogressachievedinthedominationofnaturewasnotyetmatchedbyacorres ondingliberationofeverydaylife.Youth assedawayamongthevariouscontrolsofresignation.Ourcamerahasca turedforyouafewas ectsofa rovisionalmicrosociety.Theknowledgeofem iricalfactsremainsabstractandsu erficialaslongasitisnotconcretizedbyitsintegrationintothewhole"”whichalone ermitsthesu ersessionof artialandabstract roblemssoastoarriveattheirconcreteessence,andim licitlyattheirmeaning.Thisgrou wasonthemarginsoftheeconomy.Ittendedtowardaroleof ureconsum tion,andfirstofallthefreeconsum tionofitstime.Itthusfounditselfdirectlyengagedinqualitativevariationsofeverydaylifebutde rivedofanymeanstointerveneinthem.Thegrou rangedoveraverysmallarea.Thesametimesbroughtthembacktothesame laces.Noonewenttobedearly.Discussiononthemeaningofallthiscontinued...Voice2:"Ourlifeisajourney"”Inthewinterandthenight."”Weseekour assage..."�Voice1:Theabandonedliteratureneverthelessexertedadelayingactiononnewaffectiveformulations.Voice2:Therewasthefatigueandthecoldofthemorninginthismuch-traversedlabyrinth,likeanenigmathatwehadtoresolve.Itwasalooking-glassrealitythroughwhichwehadtodiscoverthe otentialrichnessofreality.Onthebankoftherivereveningbeganonceagain;andcaresses;andtheim ortanceofaworldwithoutim ortance.Justastheeyeshaveablurredvisionofmanythingsandcanseeonlyoneclearly,sothewillcanstriveonlyincom letelytowarddiverseobjectsandcancom letelyloveonlyoneatatime.Voice3(younggirl):Noonecountedonthefuture.Itwouldneverbe ossibletobetogetherlater,oranywhereelse.Therewouldneverbeagreaterfreedom.Voice1:Therefusaloftimeandofgrowingoldautomaticallylimitedencountersinthisnarrow,contingentzone,wherewhatwaslackingwasfeltasirre arable.Theextreme recariousnessofthemeansofgettingbywithoutworkingwasattherootofthisim atiencewhichmadeexcessesnecessaryandbreaksdefinitive.Voice2:Oneneverreallycontestsanorganizationofexistencewithoutcontestingallofthatorganization’sformsoflanguage.Voice1:Whenfreedomis racticedinaclosedcircle,itfadesintoadream,becomesamerere resentationofitself.Theambianceof layisbynatureunstable.Atanymoment"ordinarylife"�can revailonceagain.Thegeogra hicallimitationof layisevenmorestrikingthanitstem orallimitation.Anygametakes lacewithinthecontoursofitss atialdomain.Aroundtheneighborhood,arounditsfleetingandthreatenedimmobility,stretchedahalf-knowncitywhere eo lemetonlybychance,losingtheirwayforever.Thegirlswhofoundtheirwaythere,becausetheywerelegallyunderthecontroloftheirfamiliesuntiltheageofeighteen,wereoftenreca turedbythedefendersofthatdetestableinstitution.Theyweregenerallyconfinedundertheguardofthosecreatureswhoamongallthebad roductsofabadsocietyarethemostuglyandre ugnant:nuns.Whatusuallymakesdocumentariessoeasytounderstandisthearbitrarylimitationoftheirsubjectmatter.Theydescribetheatomizationofsocialfunctionsandtheisolationoftheir roducts.Onecan,incontrast,envisagetheentirecom lexityofamomentwhichisnotresolvedintoawork,amomentwhosemovementindissolublycontainsfactsandvaluesandwhosemeaningdoesnotyeta ear.Thesubjectmatterofthedocumentarywouldthenbethisconfusedtotality.Voice2:Theerahadarrivedatalevelofknowledgeandtechnicalmeansthatmade ossible,andincreasinglynecessary,adirectconstructionofallas ectsofaliberatedaffectiveand racticalexistence.Thea earanceofthesesu eriormeansofaction,stillunusedbecauseofthedelaysinthe rojectofliquidatingthecommodityeconomy,hadalreadycondemnedaestheticactivity,whoseambitionsand owerswerebothoutdated.Thedecayofartandofallthevaluesofformermoreshadformedoursociologicalbackground.Therulingclass’smono olyovertheinstrumentsweneededtocontrolinordertorealizethecollectiveartofourtimehadexcludedusfromacultural roductionofficiallydevotedtoillustratingandre eatingthe ast.Anartfilmonthisgenerationcanonlybeafilmonitsabsenceofrealcreations.Everyoneunthinkinglyfollowedthe athslearnedonceandforall,totheirworkandtheirhome,totheir redictablefuture.Forthemdutyhadalreadybecomeahabit,andhabitaduty.Theydidnotseethedeficiencyoftheircity.Theythoughtthedeficiencyoftheirlifewasnatural.Wewantedtobreakoutofthisconditioning,inquestofanotheruseoftheurbanlandsca e,inquestofnew assions.Theatmos hereofafew lacesgaveusintimationsofthefuture owersofanarchitectureitwouldbenecessarytocreatetobethesu ortandframeworkforlessmediocregames.Wecouldex ectnothingofanythingwehadnotourselvesaltered.Theurbanenvironment roclaimedtheordersandtastesoftherulingsocietyjustasviolentlyasthenews a ers.Itismanwhomakestheunityoftheworld,butmanhasextendedhimselfeverywhere.Peo lecanseenothingaroundthemthatisnottheirownimage;everythings eakstothemofthemselves.Theirverylandsca eisalive.Therewereobstacleseverywhere.Therewasacohesionintheobstaclesofallty es.Theymaintainedthecoherentreignof overty.Everythingbeingconnected,itwasnecessarytochangeeverythingbyaunitarystruggle,ornothing.Itwasnecessarytolinku withthemasses,butweweresurroundedbyslee .Voice3:Thedictatorshi ofthe roletariatisades eratestruggle,bloodyandbloodless,violentand eaceful,militaryandeconomic,educationalandadministrative,againsttheforcesandtraditionsoftheoldworld.Voice1:Inthiscountryitisonceagainthemenoforderwhohaverebelled.Theyhavereinforcedtheir ower.Theyhavebeenabletoaggravatethegrotesquenessoftherulingconditionsaccordingtotheirwill.Theyhaveembellishedtheirsystemwiththefunerealceremoniesofthe ast.Voice2:Years,likeasingleinstant rolongedtothis oint,cometoanend.Voice1:Whatwasdirectlylivedrea earsfrozeninthedistance,fitintothetastesandillusionsofanera,carriedawaywithit.Voice2:Thea earanceofeventsthatwehavenotmade,thatothershavemadeagainstus,nowobligesustobeawareofthe assageoftime,itsresults,thetransformationofourowndesiresintoevents.Whatdifferentiatesthe astfromthe resentis reciselyitsout-of-reachobjectivity;thereisnomoreshould-be;beingissoconsumedthatithasceasedtoexist.Thedetailsarealreadylostinthedustoftime.Whowasafraidoflife,afraidofthenight,afraidofbeingtaken,afraidofbeingke t?Voice3:Whatshouldbeabolishedcontinues,andwecontinuetowearawaywithit.Weareengulfed.Wearese arated.Theyears assandwehaven’tchangedanything.Voice2:Onceagainmorninginthesamestreets.Onceagainthefatigueofsomanysimilarly assednights.Itisawalkthathaslastedalongtime.Voice1:Reallyhardtodrinkmore.Voice2:Ofcourseonemightmakeafilmofit.Butevenifsuchafilmsucceedsinbeingasfundamentallydisconnectedandunsatisfyingastherealityitdealswith,itwillneverbemorethanare-creation"” oorandfalselikethisbotchedtravelingshot.Voice3:Therearenow eo lewho ridethemselvesonbeingauthorsoffilms,asotherswereauthorsofnovels.Theyareevenmorebackwardthanthenovelistsbecausetheyareunawareofthedecom ositionandexhaustionofindividualex ressioninourtime,ignorantoftheendoftheartsof assivity.Theyare raisedfortheirsinceritysincetheydramatize,withmore ersonalde th,theconventionsofwhichtheirlifeconsists.Thereistalkoftheliberationofthecinema.ButwhatdoesitmattertousifonemoreartisliberatedthroughwhichTom,DickorHarrycanjoyouslyex resstheirslavishsentiments?Theonlyinterestingventureistheliberationofeverydaylife,notonlyinthe ers ectivesofhistorybutforusandrightaway.Thisentailsthewitheringawayofalienatedformsofcommunication.Thecinema,too,hastobedestroyed.Voice2:Inthefinalanalysis,starsarecreatedbytheneedwehaveforthem,andnotbytheirtalentorlackoftalentorevenbythefilmindustryoradvertising.Miserableneed,dismal,anonymouslifethatwouldliketoex anditselftothedimensionsofcinemalife.Theimaginarylifeonthescreenisthe roductofthisrealneed.Thestaristhe rojectionofthisneed.Theimagesoftheadvertisementsduringtheintermissionsaremoresuitedthananyothersforevokinganintermissionoflife.Toreallydescribethiseraitwouldnodoubtbenecessarytoshowmanyotherthings.Butwhatwouldbethe oint?Bettertogras thetotalityofwhathasbeendoneandwhatremainstobedonethantoaddmoreruinstotheoldworldofthes ectacleandofmemories.1.Thisfilm,whichevokesthelettristex eriencesattheoriginofthesituationistmovement,o enswithshotsoftheParisdistrictfrequentedbythelettristsintheearly1950s
备注:已完结
类型:动漫
导演:木村寛
语言:日语
年代:未知
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