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    恶魔总裁的契约情人 - 电影

    2017中国大陆爱情
    导演:禇会林
    演员:徐丁 冯芷墨
    阮清恬苦练法语,借助应聘法语翻译的机会顺利接近任氏集团会长任浩铭,并成功引起任浩铭的注意。任浩铭与阮清恬在接触过程中好感倍增,很快便不顾一切地与阮清恬结婚。然而婚后不久阮清恬却离奇失踪,原来这都在阮清恬的计划之中,阮清恬的所作所为只是为了给多年前自杀的妹妹讨回公道,只不过事情的真相并不简单。任浩铭一时间无法原谅阮清恬的欺骗,便以两人的婚约为由强行将阮清恬留在身边。任浩铭表面上利用职位和身份对阮清恬进行全天候地折磨,实则是为了防止阮清恬胡思乱想。任浩铭暗中调查,终于使得事情水落石出。与此同时,早已爱上任浩铭的阮清恬也终于感受到了来自对方深深的爱,这对爱人互相谅解,十指相扣,相约永不分开……
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    恶魔总裁的契约情人 - 电影

    2017中国大陆爱情
    导演:禇会林
    演员:徐丁 冯芷墨
    阮清恬苦练法语,借助应聘法语翻译的机会顺利接近任氏集团会长任浩铭,并成功引起任浩铭的注意。任浩铭与阮清恬在接触过程中好感倍增,很快便不顾一切地与阮清恬结婚。然而婚后不久阮清恬却离奇失踪,原来这都在阮清恬的计划之中,阮清恬的所作所为只是为了给多年前自杀的妹妹讨回公道,只不过事情的真相并不简单。任浩铭一时间无法原谅阮清恬的欺骗,便以两人的婚约为由强行将阮清恬留在身边。任浩铭表面上利用职位和身份对阮清恬进行全天候地折磨,实则是为了防止阮清恬胡思乱想。任浩铭暗中调查,终于使得事情水落石出。与此同时,早已爱上任浩铭的阮清恬也终于感受到了来自对方深深的爱,这对爱人互相谅解,十指相扣,相约永不分开……
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    总裁的契约情人·动态漫 - 动漫

    2020内地恋爱·动态漫画·动漫
    演员:叶子 以倾 mo
    身世坎坷的孤女,为何会得到总裁青睐?冷面总裁有什么不为人知的过去
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    总裁的契约情人·动态漫 - 动漫

    2020内地恋爱·动态漫画·动漫
    演员:叶子 以倾 mo
    身世坎坷的孤女,为何会得到总裁青睐?冷面总裁有什么不为人知的过去
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    百亿影后的契约总裁 - 电视剧

    2024
    演员:张紫淋 张朋
    徐相宜和文东宇是一对在一起十年的模范情侣,然而,徐相宜的身上却背负着和京都世家凌家的婚约,这让她陷入了深深的愁苦之中。在她万分苦恼之际,徐相宁主动提出愿意帮忙替嫁,这让徐相宜满心感激。她立刻兴冲冲地去找文东宇分享这个好消息,却发现文东宇喝得烂醉如泥。文东宇不仅让徐相宜喝酒,还心怀叵测,原来他早已听说徐相宜要和凌家订婚,便在徐相宜的酒杯中下药,企图拍下视频以此威胁徐相宜继续给自己的电影投钱。然而阴差阳错,徐相宜误打误撞地和凌烨上了床,清醒后的她惊慌失措地逃跑。
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    爱的契约 - 电视剧

    2011中国内地都市题材·剧情类
    导演:刘一志
    演员:夏凡 赵柯 涂松岩
    《爱的契约》讲述了美丽、干练、孝顺的汽车销售经理钱菲菲,为满足父亲遗愿,在身体和财产双重透支的情况下,筹备着“贵族式婚礼”,然而突如其来的车祸…
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    疯狂的契约 - 电影

    2019中国大陆喜剧
    导演:王海
    演员:雷牧 贾宗超 吕克·本扎
    事业有成的男主角彦彬被诊断出不治之症,突如其来的噩耗让他对自己的人生产生了怀疑,一场酒局后,彦彬发现自己和兄弟莫名身处渺无人烟的荒原,在赶回手术台路上发生的一系列奇葩爆笑的故事。
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    疯狂的契约 - 电影

    2019中国内地喜剧
    导演:王海
    演员:雷牧 贾宗超 吕克·本扎
    事业有成的男主角彦彬被诊断出不治之症,突如其来的噩耗让他对自己的人生产生了怀疑,一场酒局后,彦彬发现自己和兄弟莫名身处渺无人烟的荒原,在赶回手…
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    总裁别太坏之契约娇妻 - 电影

    2018中国大陆剧情·爱情·家庭
    导演:吉米
    演员:文卓 祝昕愿 梁证嘉
    陈氏集团大小姐陈雨涵因家道中落,被父亲陈志雄安排到世交好友叶翔家中暂住一段时间避风头。入住叶家的当晚,陈雨涵因男友林锦御出轨、家族企业面临的难题而借酒消愁,慢慢酒精上头。另一边,叶氏集团的少董叶辰希因在酒吧被好友宜萱萱下药,宜萱萱爱慕叶辰希已久,想要借此机会生米煮成熟饭,结果叶辰希迷迷糊糊回到家中,和喝醉的陈雨涵发生了关系。二个月后,陈雨涵不慎晕倒,此时,叶家得知陈雨涵怀上了叶辰希的孩子。   由于叶家一脉单传,二老强烈要求两人结婚生下孩子,迫于种种原因,叶辰希在好友韩晨阳出的“馊主意”下与陈雨涵签下“不平等”契约并结婚,而陈雨涵也为了肚子里的孩子同意与叶辰希的契约婚姻。陈雨涵和叶辰希也因此过上了一段啼笑皆非、吵吵闹闹的婚姻生活。
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    魔鬼的契约 - 电影

    1968捷克斯洛伐克
    导演:Jozef Zachar
    演员:西尔薇·图尔博娃 Viera Simekova 伊万娜·卡尔班诺娃
    "It’s kind-of small town and big boredom…” is the sharp judgment that a character in Jozef Zachar’s film, Contract With the Devil, passes on any Slovak town (including its capital city). At the point when storyline examines and explains the events that have already taken place, this comment reveals the main theme of the film, namely the forms of our boredom, the protagonists of our boredom, and what to do about our boredom. It is a theme that many viewers by the end of the 1960s appreciated as interesting, provocative, or daring. However, Zachar’s film certainly does not mark a breakthrough in filmic resolution of the theme. More than anything else, this trifle of a comedy—popular with viewers—is an interesting and emblematic battlefield of carelessly wasted opportunities. It holds viewers’ attention through a series of mere hints at insubordination to the societal constraints imposed or petrified by Communism. But the unfinished, careless filmic execution of those hints shows in high definition, so to say, the limits of many filmmakers’ thinking during the precious period of relaxed Communism in the 1960s.   The storyline is mundane, or as Pavel Branko characterized it, “a prurient story calculated for commercial success. [1] ” It begins with the discovery by high-school officials that five female students left erotic photos (presumably theirs) in a classroom, along with a contract with the devil that they would lose their virginity before graduation. Their parents’ reactions range from “Our Eva has the best upbringing, austere and Christian… and Communist!” to “I used to have a body like this, too!” The parents try to annul the contract with the devil by their own avowal to supervise and discipline their offspring more severely. But the girls run away from the gynecological exam that was to confirm their virginity, and from their model homes and school. What follows is a series of episodes of their “courageous,” hopeful, as well as embarrassing attempts to breech the interdiction imposed by the two basic educational institutions—school and family.   The film’s wasted potential is most palpable in two scenes that strive to assault the viewers’ presumed, unprincipled, small-town provincialism, summed up in the phrase “don’t get involved and you’ll be fine.” These scenes are “counterattacks” against the operation of schools and families. The first scene is a variation on the device of a film-within-a-film: a family screens their “morally uplifting” 16-mm home movie for Marcela, one of the girls. The father operates the small gadget, the family projector, hoping to affirm the workings of the basic societal contraption, the family. However his projector, just like his family, keeps breaking off.   The second scene is the party at the home of the son of “big-league parents,” where Emma, another of the girls, performs a striptease. According to The History of Slovak Film, at that time “formerly quite prudish filmmaking, which, of course, tabooed a naked female body in the name of Communist—and Catholic—norms, now incorporated striptease and love scenes that were not exactly copied from a handbook of appropriate behavior.”[2] But the erotic charge of the scene is not the only issue. The interesting, tension-creating polarization between the characters (abandon versus corruption), the use of characteristic dialogue, and the overall, vividly acted “playfulness”—all of these contain the potential for a better film. The daring culmination of the scene is not the image of a naked student, but the heretical burning of a cross in a glass of cognac that is set on fire.   The paradoxical reception of Contract with the Devil at the time of its release is often forgotten. While Juraj Jakubisko’s Crucial Years (also known as Christ’s Years; Kristove roky, 1967), released in the same year, was met with acclaim by reviewers and has remained a common topic in works on Slovak cinema, at the same time its popular reception was lukewarm, attendance low, and some viewers even criticized it as immoral. By comparison, Contract with the Devil generated good ticket sales. On the one hand, this was indicative of the level of the relaxation of communism in 1967, but also, on the other, of the degree to which Contract with the Devil was behind the times: the film, which clearly intended to offend what it saw as ossified prudish morality, actually received praise from Ctibor Štítnický, the communist-appointed Director of the Koliba studios, as a “decent” film, both in terms of its commercial success and its content. [3] Paradoxically then, Contract with the Devil, conceived as a piercing thematic breakthrough, merely became a popular entertainment film by the time of its release due to the quick pace of political changes in the country, and it did not contain enough artistry to sustain a reputation among cinéastes afterwards.
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