凤凰传奇
发表于4分钟前回复 :名不见经传的钢琴家安迪(马提亚斯·施维赫夫 Matthias Schweighöfer 饰)和从未干过什么正经事整天游手好闲的本诺(弗洛里安·大卫·菲茨 Florian David Fitz 饰),这两个个性迥异似乎永远都不会有交集的人,相识于病房之中,两人都患上了无法治愈的绝症,时日无多。在本诺的怂恿之下,安迪决定和他一起逃出病房,来一趟充满了阳光和激情的非洲之旅,他们要尽情享受轰轰烈烈毫无顾忌的人生,才能甘心接收死亡的终结。就这样,两个“亡命之徒”踏上了他们的旅途,一路上,疯狂的两人制造了数不清的麻烦和笑料,而他们糟糕的健康状况,亦令两人屡屡同死神擦肩而过。最终,当他们抵达了目的地时,又会有怎样的一番景象在等待着两人呢?
猪头皮
发表于4分钟前回复 :Wunder der Schöpfung is an extraordinary, fascinating Kulturfilm trying to explain the whole human knowledge of the 1920s about the world and the universe. 15 special effects experts and 9 cameramen were involved in the production of this film which combines documentary scenes, historical documents, fiction elements, animation scenes and educational impact. It its beautifully colored, using tinting and toning in a very elaborated way. Some visual ideas in the sequences with a space shuttle visiting different planets in the universe seem to have to be the inspiration for Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey.In the context of Germany's Kulturfilm phenomenon, Wunder der Schöpfung was among the greatest achievements of the 1920s. The production was constructed, rehearsed, and shot over a period of two and a half years, under the supervision of Hanns Walter Kornblum. The idea to describe the universe and man's place in it well suited UFA's Grossfilm mentality, one year before the Metropolis catastrophe. Hundreds of skilled craftsmen participated in the project, building props and constructing scale models drawn by 15 special effects draughtsmen, while 9 cameramen in separate units worked on the historical, documentary, fiction, animation, and science-fiction sequences. Without star roles or even protagonists, the film's plot is crowded with meticulously structured and skillfully acted single scenes an artful mosaic of small vignettes. No less than four credited university professors ensured the factual background behind the scientific and historical events portrayed.The film's symbol of progress and the new scientific era is a spacecraft, travelling through the Milky Way, making all the planets and their inspiring worlds familiar to us, with the extravaganza of their distinctive features. The film's educational intentions, however, become steadily more obscure, humorous, or even campy as this popularization project proceeds. With the excuse of presenting the end of the world a not-so-new concept as a new, undeniably scientific truth, the film veers happily along a new path, displaying detailed apocalyptic scenes of the end of mankind. For today's audiences, this amazing film demonstrates how the universe was comprehended in the 1920s, and how that view was sold to contemporary audiences.