电影通过男女主人公在抗日烽火中的芭蕾情缘,欧美讲述一段跨越国界的凄美恋情,欧美揭露日本军国主义的凶残与伪善、顽固不化与背信弃义,展示了中俄两国军民患难与共、携手并肩共同抗击法西斯侵略的战斗友谊。1945年9月12日,潜伏在黑龙江边境小镇丛林中的300多名日本军人拒不投降、负隅顽抗,血洗了当地村民,并袭击了苏联红军。最后东北抗联部队和苏联红军一举剿灭了这股日军。由于战斗发生在日本宣布投降以后的第28天,故称为抗日战争中发生在黑土地上的“最后一战”
电影通过男女主人公在抗日烽火中的芭蕾情缘,欧美讲述一段跨越国界的凄美恋情,欧美揭露日本军国主义的凶残与伪善、顽固不化与背信弃义,展示了中俄两国军民患难与共、携手并肩共同抗击法西斯侵略的战斗友谊。1945年9月12日,潜伏在黑龙江边境小镇丛林中的300多名日本军人拒不投降、负隅顽抗,血洗了当地村民,并袭击了苏联红军。最后东北抗联部队和苏联红军一举剿灭了这股日军。由于战斗发生在日本宣布投降以后的第28天,故称为抗日战争中发生在黑土地上的“最后一战”
回复 :由独立制片人导演Gary Hustwit执导拍摄的纪录片《传奇字体》,讲述了Helvetica字体从起源诞生到它的特性和影响力,影片访谈了不同时期的老中青三代设计师,畅谈这款简洁、直接、醒目的传奇字体背后的故事。1957年,新字体Helvetica由麦克斯·米耶丁格和爱德华德·霍夫曼在瑞士Münchenstein的哈斯铸造所作为排版铅字制作。新的工业化时代正在来临,这种容易辨识和阅读的字体形式更适应快节奏的生活和工业化生产的需要,很快风靡世界。2007年,Helvetica字体诞生满五十周年。Helvetica字体已然存在于我们随处可见的任何一处角落,几乎成为了工业文明和机械化的象征。
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回复 :In the time of Counter-Reformation, a miller and his son come under investigation by a priest of the Inquisition, when rumors spread that their prosperity comes from working with the Devil.The Devil's Trap is a film directed by František Vlá?il, based on a novel by Alfréd Technik, adapted by František A. Dvorák and Miloš Kratochvíl. It was the first of three historical dramas that Vlá?il made during the Czech New Wave (technically he isn't really a part of the New Wave, however these films were made during the same era of artistic freedom), preceding his more well known Marketa Lazarová (1967) and Valley of the Bees (1968).Set in the late 16th Century during the Catholic Reformation, in the Moravian Karst, situated in what is now the Eastern Czech Republic, it tells the tale of a miller (Vítezslav Vejrazka), and his son Jan (Vít Olmer), who come under suspicion and are investigated by a Jesuit priest of the Inquisition (Miroslav Macháchek), when rumors of witchcraft are spread by the local regent (Cestmír Randa), who is jealous of the miller's prosperity and degree of respect among the local populace.As expected from Vlá?il, this film is a stunning experience all the way through. From the opening shot, an ominous manipulation of perspective with a close up of a mangled figure of Christ dominating the foreground against a tiny figure in black walking along the horizon, to the breathtaking confrontational finale inside the vast stalactite filled Karst caverns, it is a wonderful display of visual mastery.Maybe not quite as impressive as Marketa Lazarová, but still full of astonishing imagery. As seen from unique angles and distinct points of view which highlight the director's remarkable sense of awareness of framing, motion, and positioning on the emotional and dramatic tone of the scene. The most memorable being a repeated shot where the camera is suspended and launched with speed through the air towards the miller's door.The story here is a simple one and I would say more accessible than his later works. With a conventional structure emphasized as much by its plot and characters, than by its expressionistic cinematography or authentic historical detail. The events play out without much surprise, and there is a strong underlying, almost supernatural, mysterious aspect that is left unresolved, in fact barely explored, which is slightly disappointing, but only because it's so fascinating that I wish there was more.Acting is great all around. Particularly the villains: Miroslav Macháchek as the priest, casting a sinister and imposing shadow wherever he goes, and Cestmír Randa as the weasel like regent behind all the persecution. While Vít Olmer brings a charismatic leading man presence in his role as the miller's son Jan, in love with the lovely orphan girl Martina (Karla Chadimová), who becomes a dangerous object of rivalry between Jan and other young men of the village.The film also features the evocative music of Zden?k Liška (perhaps the most prolific composer of the Czech New Wave). In this his second of eleven collaborations with Vlá?il, his compositions are used sparingly, but to great effect, complimenting but never overpowering a scene. The best example of which can be heard in an amazingly shot celebration and dance sequence at the end of the second act.The Devil's Trap might not be a masterpiece, but it is still a strong effort, with a fascinating straightforward story and a glorious historical setting captured beautifully by Vlá?il's unmistakable visual prowess. A fine work that would also be the perfect starter plate to prepare yourself for the challenging feast of Marketa Lazarová or The Valley of the Bees. It even has an easy to digest running time. It's therefore puzzling why this gem remains largely overlooked and ignored.