故事讲述大同府着名银号福来钱庄,海港内储黄金逾百万两,海港使各方贼寇垂涎。独脚大盗滕奇影(罗烈 饰)本欲邀钱庄护院文礼贤(陈骏 饰)合谋,将钱庄金银据为己有,但文严拒;滕转向白氏姊妹玉燕(凌波 饰)及玉莺(汪萍 饰)着手,共襄劫金大举……
故事讲述大同府着名银号福来钱庄,海港内储黄金逾百万两,海港使各方贼寇垂涎。独脚大盗滕奇影(罗烈 饰)本欲邀钱庄护院文礼贤(陈骏 饰)合谋,将钱庄金银据为己有,但文严拒;滕转向白氏姊妹玉燕(凌波 饰)及玉莺(汪萍 饰)着手,共襄劫金大举……
回复 :怀有滑冰梦想的冬冬和爸爸生活在一起,他需要一个新冰鞋和伙伴们去参加冰雪节的冰雪娃娃大赛,经济情况不好的爸爸没有给他买新冰鞋,父子发生争执,冬冬为此赌气出走,在外过程中他遇到了两个小偷,他的勇敢善良最终感化了他们,他们和冬冬还有他的伙伴们一起打败了一个破坏冰雪节活动的国际大盗,而冬冬的这次曲折冒险经历,也让他感受到了爸爸的不易而改变了对爸爸的态度,他重新拥抱了亲情,而冬冬和他的伙伴们也得到了一种成长。
回复 :海伦(斯蒂芬妮·莱昂尼达斯 Stephanie Leonidas 饰)从小在马戏团长大,可是身边那些让所有孩子兴奋的事物却只能让她感到厌倦,她想逃离这种不真实的生活,因此和父母发生冲突。不幸接踵而至,先是妈妈(乔安妮·坎贝尔 Joanne Campbell 饰)在表演中倒下,住进医院,接着父亲透露马戏团经营陷入危机。心怀压抑和愧疚的海伦进入一场梦境,那里由光明女皇和黑暗女皇同时统治,但是光明女皇病倒了,世界的平衡被打破,海伦受托去寻找“镜面具”,以拯救这个梦中世界。在小丑瓦伦丁(贾森·巴瑞 Jason Barry 饰)的陪伴下,海伦踏上寻找“镜面具”的路途,似乎只有先拯救梦境,才可以拯救现实……
回复 :Fraught with over obvious symbolism, Hartley's early feature is nonetheless a joy to watch. Hal here shows us his uncanny ability to cast his characters perfectly came early in his career.Adrienne Shelley is a near perfect foil to herself, equal parts annoying teen burgeoning in her sexuality (though using sex for several years); obsessed with doom and inspired by idealism gone wrong she is deceptively – and simultaneously – complex and simple. Her Audrey inspires so many levels of symbolism it is almost embarrassingly rich (e.g., her modeling career beginning with photos of her foot – culminating her doing nude (but unseen) work; Manhattan move; Europe trip; her stealing, then sleeping with the mechanics wrench, etc.)As Josh, Robert Burke gives an absolutely masterful performance. A reformed prisoner/penitent he returns to his home town to face down past demons, accept his lot and begin a new life. Dressed in black, and repeatedly mistaken for a priest, he corrects everyone ("I'm a mechanic"), yet the symbolism is rich: he abstains from alcohol, he practices celibacy (is, in fact a virgin), and seemingly has taken on vows of poverty, and humility as well. The humility seems hardest to swallow seeming, at times, almost false, a pretense. Yet, as we learn more of Josh we see genuineness in his modesty, that his humility is indeed earnest and believable. What seems ironic is the character is fairly forthright in his simplicity, yet so richly drawn it becomes the viewer who wants to make him out as more than what he actually is. A fascinatingly written character, perfectly played.The scene between Josh and Jane (a wonderful, young Edie Falco . . . "You need a woman not a girl") is hilarious . . . real. But Hartley can't leave it as such and his trick, having the actors repeat the dialogue over-and-over becomes frustratingly "arty" and annoying . . . until again it becomes hilarious. What a terrific sense of bizarre reality this lends the film (like kids in a perpetual "am not"/"are too" argument).Hartley's weaves all of a small neighborhood's idiosyncrasies into a tapestry of seeming stereotypes but which delves far beneath the surface, the catalyst being that everyone believes they know what the "unbelievable truth" of the title is, yet no two people can agree (including our hero) on what exactly that truth is. A wonderful little movie with some big ideas.