童话演唱团
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:民国初年,腐朽的清政府被革命推翻,民主进步的思潮迅速席卷整个神州大地。然而时局混乱加之民智未开,愚昧落后和封建迷信依然充斥着那个年代的中国。黑水镇陈家大宅里发生了一件怪事,陈发财的四姨太李湘玲离奇死于家中。就在李湘玲离世当晚,她的贴身丫鬟小兰忽然开腔唱曲,唱的竟是李湘玲生前最喜爱的曲目,小兰唱曲时的身段腔调都与昔日的李湘玲如出一致。众人议论纷纷,都说这丫鬟小兰是被李湘玲的冤魂“夺了舍” ,自此之后陈家大宅中怪事不断。宅中各人私下里将李湘玲的死归结于她触犯禁忌,自招厄运所致。然而年轻的警探王之章却对怪力乱神之说不屑一顾,他认为陈家大宅里发生的一切定是有人在装神弄鬼。此前王之章曾接警多起人员失踪案件,这些失踪的人或多或少都与陈家大宅有关。为了进一步查出陈家大宅的秘密,王之章决定前往陈宅一探究竟,根据之前所得消息,陈老爷迷信顽固,王之章便利用陈发财迷信这一点伪装成道士成功混入陈家。然而当王之章进入陈家大宅后,发现这里气氛压抑,陈老爷家法森严,动辄对下人进行惩戒,从为陈家操持一切杂物的管家陈忠到厨师宝善,陈家的下人甚至连基本的做人尊严都没有,都屈服于陈老爷的淫威之下。宅邸众人心事重重、各怀鬼胎;似乎每个人都有着自己见不得光的秘密。陈家人虽貌合神离,却又不约而同的遵守着陈宅的家规——大宅中任何人都不能靠近祠堂。然而四姨太死之前就曾进过祠堂,王之章愈发察觉这祠堂里一定有古怪。
张心童
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:Middle class student Bob Letellier enters a new world when he meets Alain, a free-thinking rebel who, along with his group of young Parisians, has opted for a life of instant gratification instead of work and commitment. At a party, Bob meets a young woman, Mic, who appears to be just as carefree and cynical as Alain. Mic's only dream is to own a luxury car, and with Bob's help, she manages to find the money to but it. Mic's friend Clo discovers she is pregnant and, not knowing who the father is, she asks Bob to marry her. When they next meet at a party, Bob and Mic deny that they have any feelings for one another - a declaration that soon leads to tragedy...Marcel Carné is widely regarded as one of the standard bearers of French quality cinema of the 1930s and 1940s, responsible for such masterpieces as Quai des brumes (1938) and Les Enfants du Paradis (1945). How ironic then that, in 1958, towards the end of his film-making career, he should make a film which dared to portray the attitudes and behaviour of the 1950s youth, in a way that effectively captures the mood and sentiment of the time.Les Tricheurs was a hugely controversial film, not least because of its blatant depiction of adolescent free-love, and was even banned in some regions of France. It also received some intensely unfavourable reviews, most notably from the young hotheads on the Cahiers du cinéma such as François Truffaut who cited this film as a prime example of the decline of French cinema into mediocrity. In spite of all this negative press, the film proved to be an astonishing commercial success, attracting five million cinema-goers, and was awarded the Grand Prix du Cinéma français in 1958.Whilst Les Tricheurs is not as flawless as Carné's earlier masterpieces, it is nonetheless a significant work, having the power to both shock and move its audience, whilst having great entertainment value. It evokes the mood of its time in a way that few French films of this period did, depicting young people as pleasure-seeking rebels, rejecting the austerity and discipline of the previous generation whilst pursuing a life without cares, responsibilities or love. Similarities with James Dean's films of the 1950s (most notably Rebel without a Cause) are apparent, although Carné's treatment of young people is far more abstract - in his film they merely symbolise a world that has lost its way, more or less victims of post-war prosperity. Although the young people in Les Tricheurs lack the authenticity to be totally credible, the film does make an important, and indeed quite disturbing point, about where the permissive society may be heading.Much of the pleasure of the film is in the performances from its four lead actors, Jacques Charrier, Pascale Petit, Laurent Terzieff and Andréa Parisy, although only Terzieff is really convincing in his role. Marcel Carné originally considered Alain Delon and Jean-Paul Belmondo for the parts of Bob and Alain respectively, before opting for Charrier and Terzieff. As a consolation, Carné offered Belmondo a smaller part in the film - alas too small for the actor to be noticed by the public. Belmondo's breakthrough had to wait until the following year when he starred in Jean-Luc Godard's revolutionary A bout de souffle, a film which offers a very different perspective of the youth generation.