睡朋A daring portrait of a middle-aged disabled man in pursuit of intimacy.
睡朋A daring portrait of a middle-aged disabled man in pursuit of intimacy.
回复 :This new feature-length biographical film tells the extraordinary and dramatic story of the planet's most famous living scientist, told for the first time in his own words and by those closest to him. Made with unique access to his private life, this is an intimate and moving journey into Stephen Hawking's past and present. Interviewees include Stephen Hawking's sister Mary, his ex-wife Jane, carers and students, as well as colleagues such as Roger Penrose, plus Apollo astronaut Buzz Aldrin, actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Jim Carrey, and Sir Richard Branson This inspirational portrait of an iconic figure relates Hawking's incredible personal journey from boyhood underachiever to scientific genius and multi-million-selling author. And it charts how he overcame being diagnosed with motor neurone disease - and being given just two years to live - to make amazing scientific discoveries and become a symbol of triumph over adversity. Born exactly 300 years after the death of Galileo, Hawking grew up in a family some regarded as eccentric. Always asking questions, he was nicknamed 'Einstein' at school. Hawking blossomed at Oxford, although he only spent an hour a day studying. He noticed that he was becoming clumsy and fell over for no apparent reason. He was diagnosed with motor neurone disease, but nevertheless started a family and embarked on his academic career, finding himself at the heart of a searing scientific debate about the origins of the universe. And as he lost the use of his body, Hawking had to find new ways to think. He went on to write the huge bestseller A Brief History of Time, and the film reveals the high and lows of his resulting fame and fortune.
回复 :《与王一夜》来自圣经故事《以斯帖记》,女主角以斯帖是波斯女王,传说中她拯救了濒临灭绝的犹太民族。电影描写了犹太王后以斯帖(Esther)以人品和美丽赢得国王薛西斯(Xerxes)的欢心,从奸臣手中救了犹太人的命,帮助犹太人复仇的故事。以斯帖本是奴隶,幼年时父母被杀,她的叔父末底改把她养大。由于一个特别的机会,她被选为亚哈随鲁王的皇后。当以斯帖面对她权利、地位和名誉,与她的人们的命运进行抉择时,她是否能勇往直前完成她的使命
回复 :In the summer of 1983, just days before the birth of his first son, writer and theologian John Hull went blind. In order to make sense of the upheaval in his life, he began keeping a diary on audiocassette. Upon their publication in 1990, Oliver Sacks described the work as 'the most extraordinary, precise, deep and beautiful account of blindness I have ever read. It is to my mind a masterpiece.' With exclusive access to these original recordings, NOTES ON BLINDNESS encompasses dreams, memory and imaginative life, excavating the interior world of blindness.