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    拜登入俄记 - 电视剧

    2024俄罗斯喜剧
    导演:Evgeniy Nevskiy
    演员:德米特里·迪尤舍夫 安娜·乌克洛娃 安娜斯塔西娅·丹妮索娃
    美国总统乔·拜登想亲自搞清楚为什么他的制裁对俄罗斯人不起作用。在伪装下,他飞往俄罗斯,希望了解俄罗斯人的内心。第一天他就丢失了证件,但遇到了一个新朋友——一位真正的俄罗斯爱国者。现在,拜登被迫住在普通的赫鲁晓夫楼里,通过做英语老师来攒钱办理新证件,并试图返回美国。与此同时,美国中情局将一个与拜登非常相似的俄罗斯退休老人伊万诺维奇带回了美国。
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    登入火星 - 电影

    2016美国剧情·科幻·惊悚
    导演:Mark Elijah Rosenberg
    演员:桑娜·莱瑟 马克·斯特朗 查尔斯·贝克
    Mark Strong饰演的舰长William被派往火星执行一项单程任务,四千万英里,270天的孤独航程,迈出人类殖民火星第一步……
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    登入晚餐 - 电影

    2016中国台湾剧情·短片·家庭
    导演:张志威
    演员:丁强 曾珮瑜 陈家逵
    老魏 (丁強 飾)年紀大了,餐館收了,   兒子有了自己的家室搬走了。   從此,每個日子他都到同一輛公車報到,   找司機抬槓,看窗外景色,讓時間從身邊劃過⋯⋯   記得那天是孫子生日,他的禮物被嫌棄了。   內心的焦灼渴想與無名傷憤,驅使他走進了電腦商場那座叢林,   企圖抓住網路那條繩索,來維持親情的聯繫。   嶄新的電腦如異物般,被安置在他那老舊的餐館裡,   陌生的網路世界,出現了少女安琪(曾珮瑜) 的吃飯直播節目,   老魏的時間在那一刻起,有了可以寄託的地方......
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    登入晚餐 - 电影

    2016中国台湾剧情·短片·家庭
    导演:张志威
    演员:丁强 曾珮瑜 陈家逵
    老魏 (丁強 飾)年紀大了,餐館收了,   兒子有了自己的家室搬走了。   從此,每個日子他都到同一輛公車報到,   找司機抬槓,看窗外景色,讓時間從身邊劃過⋯⋯   記得那天是孫子生日,他的禮物被嫌棄了。   內心的焦灼渴想與無名傷憤,驅使他走進了電腦商場那座叢林,   企圖抓住網路那條繩索,來維持親情的聯繫。   嶄新的電腦如異物般,被安置在他那老舊的餐館裡,   陌生的網路世界,出現了少女安琪(曾珮瑜) 的吃飯直播節目,   老魏的時間在那一刻起,有了可以寄託的地方......
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    美谍入俄记 - 电视剧

    2017俄罗斯喜剧
    导演:Фёдор Стуков
    演员:列昂尼德·比切文 阿尔图尔·别夏斯特内 Анастасия Дубровская
    美国CIA特工受命潜入俄罗斯西伯利亚的俄天然气开采公司,希望以此阻拦俄罗斯人获取廉价开采天然气的新技术。到达寒冷的目的地后,他发现周围的一切并不简单。
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    请登入线实 - 电影

    2005中国台湾剧情·喜剧·科幻
    导演:徐汉强
    演员:马念先 沈其瀚 余光耀
    線上遊戲「理想ONLINE」開放了新的遊戲區域『豪野城』,利益、紛爭、結盟、殺戮,現實的倒影全部反映在光鮮亮麗的服裝和景觀當中。   一個便利商店店員在「理想ONLINE」中面臨了離婚的危機,三個混混在「理想ONLINE」中被白目玩家謀財害命,一個女高中生和小學生在「理想ONLINE」中遭遇倫理悲劇。   為了填補失去的東西,遊戲玩家們穿梭在現實和遊戲當中。然而,即使是在現實與線上世界極度混淆的今日,兩個世界之間的慾望和缺憾,是否真的能夠互相補足、慰藉?
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    俄查 - 纪录片

    2012中国大陆纪录片
    导演:谢戎
    关于影片:   俄查位于海南岛的西南部,黎族是这个岛屿的原住民。相传黎族同胞为纪念渡海而来的黎族祖先,故以船型状建造住屋,门开左右形如船的茅草屋,因而得名为“船型屋”。 船型屋是黎族几千年来一直居住的传统方式。      俄查属于黎族的美孚方言支系,因而也被称作美孚黎。由于地处偏远,他们依然过着传统黎人的生活。拍摄了一年多,全面记录。 俄查村一百五十多座茅草屋,六百多人。
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    俄查 - 纪录片

    2012中国大陆纪录片
    导演:谢戎
    关于影片:   俄查位于海南岛的西南部,黎族是这个岛屿的原住民。相传黎族同胞为纪念渡海而来的黎族祖先,故以船型状建造住屋,门开左右形如船的茅草屋,因而得名为“船型屋”。 船型屋是黎族几千年来一直居住的传统方式。      俄查属于黎族的美孚方言支系,因而也被称作美孚黎。由于地处偏远,他们依然过着传统黎人的生活。拍摄了一年多,全面记录。 俄查村一百五十多座茅草屋,六百多人。
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    俄宫情怨 - 电影

    1991美国剧情·传记·历史
    导演:迈克尔·安德森
    演员:朱莉娅·奥蒙德 瓦妮莎·雷德格雷夫 克里斯托弗·普卢默
    Julia Ormond was swept off to Hollywood to become a star - but somehow it didn't happen. Now she's in London to appear in David Hare's new play. She tells Harriet Lane why she came back      Five years ago, the smart Hollywood money was on Julia Ormond becoming the new Julia Roberts or the new Meg Ryan. Instead, she went off at a different angle and became the new Geena Davis. Like Davis, Ormond enjoyed a spectacular launch in Hollywood, buoyed by gallons of publicity rocket fuel: a dazzling ascent swiftly followed by a tumble back to earth at the end of a blackened stick.   There is something rather Hilaire Belloc about Julia Ormond's story, something a little cautionary. Or rather, there would be if she would only play along with it, cast herself as The Fallen Star, or The Girl From Surrey Who Thought She Was Audrey Hepburn. But one role she's simply not interested in is that of victim. 'For sure, you don't believe the good stuff,' says Ormond, referring to the hullaballoo that surrounded her in 1995 when Legends of the Fall , First Knight and Sabrina all opened more or less simultaneously. 'I mean, the good stuff is just insane - wacky. If you don't take it too much to heart, it does help when the negative stuff hits. And you know the negative stuff is coming. It's got to! What comes up must come down.'         Article continues      --------------------------------------------------------------------------------      --------------------------------------------------------------------------------      And it's true: she did know it was coming. At 29, Ormond hadn't submitted rapturously to the star machine. There were sacrifices she didn't want to make. On-set admirers called her 'formidable' and 'flinty' and 'honest'; unnamed sources grumbled about 'attitude'. Looking back at her earliest interviews, conducted amid a swarm of excitable movie execs and publicists, with superagent Michael Ovitz himself on hand to fetch her glasses of water, you note a rich seam of ho-hum scepticism. 'They seem to be very sure things are going to be a success,' Ormond told Vogue in 1995. 'I'm not being negative about it, but I'm hedging my bets.'   Certainly, the timing was unfortunate. Legends of the Fall, where she played the love interest, was quickly followed by First Knight, a hilarious turkey in which a trumpet-sleeved Ormond was Guinevere, torn between Sean Connery and Richard Gere. Then came a remake of Sabrina, in which director Sydney Pollack misguidedly steered her into Audrey Hepburn's ballet pumps. Though she knows Sabrina was a mistake, Ormond has no regrets. 'It was a fantastic learning experience and OK, I got slammed because I wasn't Audrey Hepburn... but you could have predicted that, really, if you'd opened your eyes wide enough. But I was hungry for the learning experience and didn't feel secure enough to say no. You need to be bloody secure to say no.'      She knew she was lucky, but she also knew she was out of her depth - not with the acting, but with the stuff that surrounded it. 'The odd thing for me is the focus on looks which happened in the States. I'd always felt that was not going to be a strong point. That made me feel very disturbed, because it never seemed to be about how much hard work was involved. Ever. It was about... "hazel eyes". It does help if you can brush that stuff off.'      Billed by the publicists as an ingénue, Surrey-born Ormond was no such thing, and this may have saved her bacon. After drama school and an advert for cottage cheese, she had spent a decade as a jobbing actor in the UK, carving out a strong reputation on stage (in 1989, she'd won the London Critics' Award for Best Newcomer, in Christopher Hampton's Faith Hope and Charity at the Lyric Hammersmith) and television (in particular, as a drug addict in Traffik) before landing Legends.      'I found it all very scary. This fairytale gets built around you - as if you've been walking through the streets and then Sydney Pollack sees you and goes, "I'll put you in something!" When really you've gone to drama school and rep and then you've come to London and gone to auditions... and you've worked, solidly, for years. But that all gets forgotten. At first I was a bit indignant about it, and then I realised, "No, that's what people want, so that's what is given." But it's not in your control. It's just what happens to you, and that's what's frightening.'      The roles, on the other hand, were a gas. In the UK, 'I'd seemed to play a lot of people who'd slit their wrists or cut off their hair or shot themselves or died of the plague. And if you do anything for too long, it starts to lack edge, to become too easy. Easy is the kiss of death. And so for me what I needed was to get my head out of my bottom, and so to go off and do First Knight - gallivanting around on a horse, with a cape, and knights in blue corduroy - was quite fun.'      So Ormond gallivanted for a bit, airing her famous, transfixing smile as required ('You watch her just to wait for it to happen,' wrote one journalist), and then... vanished, at least from the mainstream. Stepping off the red carpet, she took bigger risks. A doomed film version of Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow , directed by Bille August. A three-hour Russian epic, The Barber of Siberia, directed by Nikita Mikhalkov. When she was white-hot she'd been offered the Holy Grail of movie-star accessories, her own production company, and Ormond actually did something with hers, making a documentary about Bosnian women in Serbian detention camps, and working with Harold Pinter on a Karen Blixen short story that she hopes to direct. Last year she married an American who works in e-commerce.      For her next trick, she's coming back to the London stage for the first time in nine years. At the Royal Court, in a break from rehearsing David Hare's new play My Zinc Bed , Ormond looks very London, very theatre. She's wearing a black jersey, chinos and navy flipflops, and her hair is rather tangled, as if it hasn't been brushed for days. No make-up. Her face has more character, more shade, than I was expecting. You do find yourself staring at her, just so you won't miss the wild energy that surges across it when she laughs.      Ormond hasn't turned her back on film (the marital home is in LA, and The Prime Gig, a comedy co-starring Vince Vaughn and Ed Harris, is in post-production) but the Hare project was too good to miss. What swung it for her? 'The fact that David had written it and David was directing it at the Royal Court and it was a new three-hander. Plus, it's a brilliant play. I'm not making any comment on how we execute it or what we achieve through doing it, but reading it, it's a phenomenal play.'      Since there's some sort of unofficial embargo about My Zinc Bed, neither Ormond nor her co-stars Tom Wilkinson and Steven Mackintosh will spell out what actually happens in the play, other than saying that it's about an entrepreneur who recruits a young poet to jazz up his internet empire. Ormond, who plays Elsa, the entrepreneur's wife, says the Hare script outshone every film script that was coming her way. In any case, she'd been keen to get back to theatre.      'I ride,' says Ormond, who has a way with analogies, 'and doing theatre after doing film is a bit like doing dressage or showjumping after you've been out for endless hacks, having just a wild old time. You're put through your paces in a different way. And it's not that going out for a hack is wrong or bad, I certainly don't view it as that; it's just that there's something about the dressage, being put through your paces, that makes you better.'      Yes, she feels the stakes are high this time around. 'I feel that David took a risk with me. I have a sense that by starting off in the theatre and going off to do films you are seen to sell out in some way. I don't hold truck with that, but you can't stop people from feeling it. So I think people are a little guarded about me. Oh, God! It's never just about the piece. Something else always washes over it.'      She's anxious that her own trajectory, her own reputation, should not obscure Hare's work. When she adds, 'But then, my sense is that that' s all something in the past - I've escaped it', she sounds like she really means it.      •
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    美谍入俄记 第二季 - 电视剧

    2019俄罗斯剧情·喜剧
    导演:Александр Назаров
    演员:列昂尼德·比切文 Юрий Стоянов Питер Джейкобсон
    Агент ЦРУ Эштон Айви возвращается в Ноябрьск, чтобы забрать в Америку свою любовь Марину, а заодно помочь России защитить свои природные богатства.
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