了不起的埃莉诺
失去了七十年最好的朋友后,埃莉诺·摩根斯坦(朱恩·斯奎布 饰)从佛罗里达搬到纽约市,寻找新的生活。然而,没过多久,她就意识到在九十岁的时候交朋友是一件非常困难的事。埃莉诺渴望得到关注和联结,与一名19岁的纽约大学学生建立了意想不到的友谊。
失去了七十年最好的朋友后,埃莉诺·摩根斯坦(朱恩·斯奎布 饰)从佛罗里达搬到纽约市,寻找新的生活。然而,没过多久,她就意识到在九十岁的时候交朋友是一件非常困难的事。埃莉诺渴望得到关注和联结,与一名19岁的纽约大学学生建立了意想不到的友谊。
琼·斯奎布
Eleanor Morgenstein
艾琳·凯利曼
Nina
切瓦特·埃加福
Roger
杰西卡·赫克特
Lisa
Rita Zohar
Bessie
Will Price
Max
Lia Lando
Female anchor
Greg Kaston
Peter
Michael Everett Johnson
Uber driver
失去了七十年最好的朋友后,埃莉诺·摩根斯坦(朱恩·斯奎布 饰)从佛罗里达搬到纽约市,寻找新的生活。然而,没过多久,她就意识到在九十岁的时候交朋友是一件非常困难的事。埃莉诺渴望得到关注和联结,与一名19岁的纽约大学学生建立了意想不到的友谊。
Excellent movie. It's a tear jerker.
Grief tends to be one of those taboo subjects that many of us are reluctant to talk about, let alone address. But, by failing to do so, we may end up saddling ourselves with a tremendous burden that weighs us down and from which escape can be difficult. That’s especially true for those who’ve experienced devastating losses through such events as the death of loved ones or, even more horrifically, through traumatic experiences, such as being a firsthand witness/survivor of the Holocaust. Those are among the painful human tragedies experienced by a diverse but connected collection of scarred individuals in this impressive directorial debut from actress Scarlett Johansson. When 94-year-old widow Eleanor (June Squibb) loses her longtime best friend and roommate, Bessie (Rita Zohar), she relocates back to her home in New York to live with her daughter, Lisa (Jessica Hecht), after many years of retirement in Florida. However, because Lisa holds down a full-time job, she’s reluctant to leave mom home alone during the day, so she signs up Eleanor for a group activity at the local Jewish Community Center. In a strange turn of events, though, Eleanor ends up attending the wrong function – a meeting of a Holocaust survivor support group. Needless to say, Eleanor is thrown for a loop. She was born in Iowa and didn’t live through the wartime atrocity, even though Bessie did and shared many of her stories of survival with Eleanor. Because the lonely new transplant is so warmly welcomed into the company of the group, she’s not sure how to react, especially when she’s asked to tell them her own survival story. In an effort to save face, Eleanor begins telling one of Bessie’s stories as if it's her own. In response, group members appreciate “her” candor and courage in opening up. That’s particularly true for a guest of the group, Nina (Erin Kellyman), a young Jewish journalism student hoping to get a story out of her attendance. And, like Eleanor and the other group members, Nina has recently experienced a shattering loss of her own – the untimely accidental death of her mother. Nevertheless, Nina is captivated and convinces Eleanor to tell “her” story for the article she’s writing, a development that quickly snowballs and takes on a life of its own. The challenge for Eleanor thus becomes, how can she keep a lid on the truth? And what might happen if it ever surfaces, especially when Nina’s dad, Roger (Chiwetel Ejiofor), a TV journalist, takes his own interest in Eleanor’s story? To some, this might seem like a strange, potentially unnerving tale for a movie narrative given the subject matter, but I believe that’s precisely the point – it’s intended to shake viewers out of their comfort zones when it comes to dealing with an often-tabooed subject like grief (and, considering the back stories of the characters involved here, there’s plenty of that to go around among them). Through an experience like this, those struggling with these conditions just might find that there’s new comfort to be had even when purposely being dragged out of one’s comfort zone. And, when that happens, is the alleged “betrayal” perpetrated in a situation like this truly a betrayal at all if its intrinsic sincerity ultimately helps to help generate a sense of solace? That’s something worth thinking about, and it’s examined here with a great degree of sensitivity and surprisingly enlightened understanding. Making all of this work are the superb performances of the ensemble across the board, most notably Squibb, who turns in yet another stellar portrayal, one definitely worthy of awards season consideration. This is particularly true when it comes to serving up the film’s strategically placed comic relief, deftly delivered with the kind of gleeful sarcasm for which Ms. Squibb has now become famous. Sadly, “Eleanor the Great” has flown well below the radar of most moviegoers since its release earlier this year, but, now that it’s available for streaming online, here’s hoping it finds the audience it genuinely deserves, especially for those lost in their grief and who are unclear about how to find their way out of it.
“Eleanor” (June Squibb) is having to move back to New York to live with her daughter “Lisa” (Jessica Hecht) who’d far rather she was properly cared for in an home. It’s not that she doesn’t love her mother, it’s more that she lives an hectic life and wants to ensure she is properly looked after. “Eleanor”, on the other hand, has no intention of retiring to a chair in God’s waiting room and is determined to retain as much of her independence as her ninety-four years will allow. “Lisa” had enrolled her in a few community activities and declining the old folks’ Sondheim club, she inadvertently ends up in a room with some Holocaust survivors - and they assume that she is one of their number. Now rather than skedaddle, “Eleanor” starts to regale them with an heart-rending story that attracts the attention of the visiting trainee journalist “Nina” (Erin Kellyman) who quickly decides to make her the feature of her thesis. She’s reluctant to co-operate initially, but a combination of circumstances soon sees her befriend not just the girl, but her father “Roger” (Chiwitel Ejiofor) who’s the frontman for a local television news programme. He likes the idea too, and so the hole she has dug for herself starts to get bigger for “Eleanor”. Meantime, she has also decided to have her Bat Mitzvah - something girls didn’t really get when she was young, but when the television crew turns up for that, as does her daughter, the wheels really do start to come off. Is there any way back for this new and profound friendship, or explanation for her fairly inexcusable behaviour? The story here is really quite thin, and some of the scenarios quite contrived, but Squibb is an engaging actor to watch and the threads of the storyline dealing with trauma, loneliness, grief and age tie together well enough at the end. The other characters aren’t really developed particularly interestingly, and I could have done without the standard father/daughter dealing with deceased wife/mother estrangement storyline that so often seems to feature nowadays, but there’s just about enough wit from the script to keep it watchable for ninety minutes and to remind us that old people are really only the same as every one else, just with a few more wrinkles and memories.
故事来自《无为大师》联合主创杨维榕,他的父母来自台湾,该片讲述台湾移民到 美国的两代人历程和内心联结:一个叫Grover的男子在台湾出生长大,童年艰难的他抛弃了真心热爱的家庭,和一个女子真真跑到了美国,他跟真真之间没什么感情,但两人还是一起在美国寻找新生活。后来Grover开始审视自己一生做过的和抉择,他是一个顽固的男人,他的女儿Angela已长大成人,也成了一个顽固的女人。父女俩压根没意识到他们俩有多相像,但最终,都后悔过、失败过之后,两人开始互相理解。坤珏饰演年轻时的珍珍,一个安静、礼貌、不碍事的台湾女子,和Grover一起去到美国生活,对她来说很艰难。直到遇到了一个叫Peijing的朋友,珍珍才开始真正思考独立和自身价值。Grover的女儿Angela,跟父亲疏远又取得联系。马志饰演年长的Grover。
Back from a tour of duty, Kelli struggles to find her place in her family and the rust-belt town she no longer recognizes.
A woman embarks on a journey alone across the United States after fleeing from her violent husband.
片中卡雅·斯考达里奥饰演伊曼纽尔,她迷上了长得酷像她死去母亲的新邻居(杰西卡·贝尔饰)。为了照顾她新生的孩子,伊曼纽尔陷入了一个虚幻易碎的世界,并成为了那里的守门人…
阳光开朗、热爱冒险的罗宾(安德鲁·加菲尔德 Andrew Garfield 饰)邂逅了温柔美丽的戴安娜(克莱尔·福伊 Claire Foy 饰),两人坠入了情网并且很快便决定携手步入婚姻的殿堂。可是,在罗宾二十八岁那一年,一场可怕的疾病带走了他人生的全部可能和希望,患上了小儿麻痹症的罗宾丧失了全部了行动力,甚至连呼吸都要依靠着机器维系,医生预言,罗宾最多能活三个月。 让众人都没有想到的是,在如此糟糕的情境之下,戴安娜却并没有放弃希望。她将罗宾接回家精心照料,不仅仅是在身体上,亦是在精神上给于了罗宾继续活下去的理由和动力。在真爱面前,哪怕是残酷无情的病魔都退缩了。
29岁的助理编辑爱丽丝(Alice)同时也是一位有抱负的作家,她冰雪聪明,机智幽默同时也带着叛逆色彩。在一家著名的出版公司里,孜孜不倦的述写自己的故事,爱丽丝努力想置身于公司高点,然而却总被和Milan——父亲最好的朋友——之间的青涩关系而钳固不前。15年后,Milan和爱丽丝再度相遇,从而长期以来不为人知的故事也拉起神秘面纱。导演Marya Cohn将爱丽丝成年和少年的两个场景巧妙交织在一起,探索出过去事实对年轻女人的现在的影响。
本片由9个女性故事构成:犯人桑德拉主动做清洁,希望表现良好,但狱卒对此无动于衷。探监时,因话筒失灵,她无法与女儿沟通,大发雷霆;超市里,怀孕母亲黛跟昔日恋人相遇,欲说还休,无限怅惘;黑人小保姆霍莉提出要离职,因为她看不惯离婚的男主人趁女儿熟睡跟别人乱搞;怀孕的索尼娅(霍利•亨特 Holly Hunter 饰)带男友参观朋友的新房,希望促成彼此关系的升华;父亲在填字游戏时得到了女儿萨曼莎的帮助,但是后者的恋爱一直使他牵肠挂肚;在参加某人的亡妻葬礼时,一家三口貌合神离,因为女儿罗娜跟死者的丈夫有染;夜晚星空下,鲁斯与老情人相逢一笑,共度了一宿春光;医院里,病人卡米尔喋喋不休地说着牢骚;墓地里,祖母玛姬和小孙女玛利亚(达科塔•范宁 Dakota Fanning 饰)席地而坐,回味人生……
一个前途光明的年轻人遭遇了一场近乎致命的事故,并在一个不太可能的动物朋友的帮助下重新开始了他的新生活。
故事描述独自扶养三个孩子的寡妇米兰达 在一场风暴过后,雇用了一名水电工布雷 修缮受损的住家。 在闲暇之余,布雷会与米兰达分享他的人生哲学“吸引力法则”,布雷相信只要打从心底渴望某件事物,宇宙自然会有力量助你心想事成、梦想成真……
当你讲述高尔夫电影的时候,你不得不提高尔夫神童鲍比·琼斯(wiki),20世纪30年代他拍摄了系列电影和著作,《短距离》(Short)等几部影片的放映都相当成功,但他也为此付出了巨大代价———失去了业余选手资格。 但琼斯在高尔夫球场上已经是一座丰碑。八十年来他的高尔夫纪录还没人能打破,在二十八岁时他夺得了所有赛事的冠军,于是,他决定归隐田园,和他娇小、美丽的妻子过着远离赛场的安静生活。《天才一击》就是讲述他高尔夫生涯的传记片。 在电影中再现真人的故事总难免要挨骂,就像当年奥利弗·斯通拍摄《尼克松》就曾引起极大争议一样,将20世纪最伟大的高尔夫球手、最富传奇色彩的鲍比·琼斯的故事改编成电影,当然也要冒一定的风险。影片描述了琼斯从一个脾气暴躁的人如何成长为一名完美的绅士球手,但甫一上映遭到美国媒体“差劲之极”、“缺乏深度”的谩骂,认为演员的表演极其失败。然而,就像当年人们无法阻止鲍比·琼斯赢得比赛的胜利一样,这部被影评家嗤之以鼻的影片大获全胜,上映之初就突破1300场,收入丝毫不亚于同期上映的《特洛伊》和《怪物史瑞克2》。 虽然《天才一击》算不上影史上经典的体育电影,但这为鲍比·琼斯的偶像地位聚集了极大的人气,不仅仅是高尔夫球迷,原本不熟悉琼斯和高尔夫的人,也能通过这部影片,对这项运动产生一点兴趣