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电影手册、视与听2007年度十佳

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<p>电影手册、视与听2007年度十佳?<br />卫西谛 发表于 消息 1月 7th, 2008&nbsp; <br />手册编辑十佳:<br />1.《迷幻公园》(加斯·范·桑特)<br />2.《死亡证明》(塔伦蒂诺)《内陆帝国》(大卫·林奇)《三峡好人》(贾樟柯)<br />5.《法国》(Serge Bozon)《十二宫》(大卫·芬奇)<br />7.《阿斯特蕾与塞拉冬的爱情》(侯麦)《唐·吉诃德与桑丘》(Albert Serra)《遗忘之前》(Jacques Nolot)<br />10.《黑眼圈》(蔡明亮)《别碰斧头》(雅克·里维特)《综合征与一百年》(阿彼查邦) </p><p>手册读者十佳<br />1.《三峡好人》<br />2.《迷幻公园》<br />3.《内陆帝国》<br />4.《东方的承诺(巨塔杀机)》(柯南伯格)<br />5.《综合征与一百年》<br />6.《谷子和鲻鱼》(Abdellatif Kechiche )《硫磺岛战书》(伊斯特伍德)<br />8.《阿斯特蕾与塞拉冬的爱情》《别碰斧头》<br />10.《死亡证明》《黑眼圈》《四月三周两天》(克里斯汀•穆基)《十二宫》</p><p>视与听<br />1.《四月三周两天》<br />2.《内陆帝国》<br />3.《十二宫》<br />4.《我不在那里》(托德·海恩斯)<br />5.《别人的生活》(Florian Henckel-Donnersmarck)<br />6.《沉默的阳光》(Carlos Reygadas)<br />7.《刺杀神枪侠》(Andrew DOMINIK)<br />8.《综合症与一百年》<br />9.《老无所依》(科恩兄弟)<br />10.《东方的承诺》 <br /></p>
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骑虎你根本不关心我编辑的视与听的十佳的辛苦……………………
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怪不得我说看到这个名单时觉得眼熟。。。
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<p>《阿斯特蕾与塞拉冬的爱情》(侯麦)</p><p>这个我要去下来看看</p>
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《死亡证明》不好看啊,为什么排名那么高?
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<div class="msgheader">QUOTE:</div><div class="msgborder"><b>以下是引用<i>凌丁</i>在2008-01-08 20:57:02的发言:</b><br />《死亡证明》不好看啊,为什么排名那么高?</div><p></p><p>我还纳闷呢,影迷为什么选择《硫磺岛来信》呢?因为去年手册选《父辈的旗帜》已经让我摸不着头脑了。</p><p>大家对手册选片的误区在于认为手册是全球化浪潮的趋同者,就是所有国家的电影他们都能看到而从中甄别排列。其实不然,它的评选对象只是去年在法国上映的电影,当然少不了法国片,而列入06年的《三峡好人》也不足为奇。看今年十佳仍然提不起兴趣,因为大多数片子都给了那些人尽皆知的“大导演”,比如昆汀,虽然他们看起来仍然小众被曾经顶礼膜拜。《死亡证明》明白着是有失水准的,首先我已厌倦了他安排事件前叨逼叨的模式。</p><p>而好赖坞柯恩的《老无所依》,《波恩的最后通牒》都没列上,我很诧异。当年手册审片锐气如今已消磨殆尽,剩下的思维是旱涝保收的折中之路,所以大部分是“明星导演”的“常规化”作品,当然少不了搭配几个暂时不起眼的新导,很多还是处女作。</p>
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<p>哎,不对。《潜水钟与蝴蝶》、侯的《红气球》、《老无所依》07年法国都已上映,潜水钟本是就是法国片,连《我在伊朗长大》这种政治觉悟强悍的动画片也上过。那么手册十佳还有没有一个甄选片单?从这个片单里拔将军?</p><p>我还是有些偏激吧,贝拉塔尔《来自伦敦的男人》应该很吻合手册的标准。</p><p>呃,都还没看过,不该这样猜来猜去。。。</p>
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“<p>我还纳闷呢,影迷为什么选择《硫磺岛来信》呢?因为去年手册选《父辈的旗帜》已经让我摸不着头脑了。</p><p>大家对手册选片的误区在于认为手册是全球化浪潮的趋同者,就是所有国家的电影他们都能看到而从中甄别排列。其实不然,它的评选对象只是去年在法国上映的电影,当然少不了法国片,而列入06年的《三峡好人》也不足为奇。看今年十佳仍然提不起兴趣,因为大多数片子都给了那些人尽皆知的“大导演”,比如昆汀,虽然他们看起来仍然小众被曾经顶礼膜拜。《死亡证明》明白着是有失水准的,首先我已厌倦了他安排事件前叨逼叨的模式。</p><p>而好赖坞柯恩的《老无所依》,《波恩的最后通牒》都没列上,我很诧异。当年手册审片锐气如今已消磨殆尽,剩下的思维是旱涝保收的折中之路,所以大部分是“明星导演”的“常规化”作品,当然少不了搭配几个暂时不起眼的新导,很多还是处女作。</p><p>”</p><p>父辈和来信入选,莫非还是那帮伊斯特伍德的影迷在选?反正伊斯特伍德整个什么片手册都会选的,他们对他的热爱就像生铁对《过关斩将》里的施瓦辛格的热爱差不多吧。</p><p>《死亡证明》这个片不知道老外们怎么看,在看惯港产邵氏电影的中国观众看来,实在太也小儿科了一点,不知道昆丁为什么这么挚爱向港片致敬,在中国观众看来完全乏味的罗七八嗦我也不喜欢。这个远不如罗德里格斯导的那部好看。不过要说这套片最好看的其实是那几个子虚乌有的宣传片。</p>
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<p>我们来看看罗杰伊伯特的去年10大,一个很正统的美式短评人(剧情+评论,很抒情的)好像少不了“THUMB UP!”这样咋呼,但人家虽一把年纪了还有普利策奖暖被窝你看看也无妨,国内很多影评人开始都是模仿他起家,DVD封套学得更好。</p><p>The year's ten best films <br />  and other shenanigans <br />   <br />  / / / December 20, 2007 <br />   <br />  by Roger Ebert </p><p>It was a time of wonders, an autumn of miracles, one of the best years in recent movie history. One great film after another opened, and movie lovers found there were two or three, sometimes more, must-see films opening on a weekend. I gave up rationing my four-star ratings and went with the flow. The best films of 2007: </p><p><b>1. "Juno" :</b> How can I choose this warm-hearted comedy about a pregnant teenager, when the year was rich with serious drama? First, because of all the year’s films I responded to it most strongly. I tried out other titles in the No. 1 position, but my heart told me I had to be honest: This was my true love, and I could not be unfaithful. It is so hard to make a great comedy at all, and harder still to make one that is intelligent, quick, charming, moving and yes, very, very funny. Seeing “Juno” with an audience was to be reminded of unforgettable communal moviegoing experiences, when strangers are united in delight. It was light on its feet, involving the audience in love and care for its characters. The first-time screenplay by Diablo Cody is Oscar-worthy. So is Ellen Page’s performance in the title role, which is like tightrope-walking: There were so many ways for her to go wrong, and she never did. </p><p></p><div class="photo_vert_160"><a href="http://www.heilan.com/forum/&amp;#106;avascript:NewWindow(550,500,'/apps/pbcs.dll/misc?url=/templates/zoom.pbs&amp;Site=EB&amp;Date=20071220&amp;Category=COMMENTARY&amp;ArtNo=176124809&amp;Ref=V3&amp;template=zoom');"><img alt="" src="http://ebimg.sv.publicus.com/apps/pbcsi.dll/bilde?Site=EB&amp;Date=20071220&amp;Category=COMMENTARY&amp;ArtNo=176124809&amp;Ref=V3&amp;maxw=200" border="0" /></a><br /><b>Javier Bardem tosses a fateful coin in "No Country for Old Men."</b><br /><p></p><div class="enlarge_photo">(<a href="http://www.heilan.com/forum/&amp;#106;avascript:NewWindow(550,500,'/apps/pbcs.dll/misc?url=/templates/zoom.pbs&amp;Site=EB&amp;Date=20071220&amp;Category=COMMENTARY&amp;ArtNo=176124809&amp;Ref=V3&amp;template=zoom');">Enlarge Image</a>)</div></div><p><b>2. "No Country for Old Men" :</b> A perfect movie, I wrote after the premiere at Toronto. And so it is. The Coen brothers supply not a wrong scene or even a wrong moment. A story bleak and merciless, played out by characters who are capable of almost anything except withstanding the relentless evil of its serial killer. Based on the Cormac McCarthy novel, it builds on his eye and ear to create a world in which ordinary assumptions go astray, and logic is useless. With spare, wounded performances by <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Josh%20Brolin&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Josh Brolin</a>, <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Tommy%20Lee%20Jones&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Tommy Lee Jones</a>, <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Woody%20Harrelson&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Woody Harrelson</a> and many others, and <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Javier%20Bardem&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Javier Bardem</a> as not a man so much as a force of destruction. </p><p></p><div class="photo_vert_160"><a href="http://www.heilan.com/forum/&amp;#106;avascript:NewWindow(550,500,'/apps/pbcs.dll/misc?url=/templates/zoom.pbs&amp;Site=EB&amp;Date=20071220&amp;Category=COMMENTARY&amp;ArtNo=176124809&amp;Ref=V4&amp;template=zoom');"><img alt="" src="http://ebimg.sv.publicus.com/apps/pbcsi.dll/bilde?Site=EB&amp;Date=20071220&amp;Category=COMMENTARY&amp;ArtNo=176124809&amp;Ref=V4&amp;maxw=200" border="0" /></a><br /><b>hilip Seymour Hoffman in Sidney Lumet's "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead."</b><br /><p></p><div class="enlarge_photo">(<a href="http://www.heilan.com/forum/&amp;#106;avascript:NewWindow(550,500,'/apps/pbcs.dll/misc?url=/templates/zoom.pbs&amp;Site=EB&amp;Date=20071220&amp;Category=COMMENTARY&amp;ArtNo=176124809&amp;Ref=V4&amp;template=zoom');">Enlarge Image</a>)</div></div><p><b>3. “Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead”:</b> It was a year for the great character actor <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Philip%20Seymour%20Hoffman&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">hilip Seymour Hoffman</a>, so different and so good in this film, “The Savages” and “Charlie Wilson’s War.” In “Devil,” he and <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Ethan%20Hawke&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231"></a><a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Ethan%20Hawke&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Ethan Hawke</a><a></a> play brothers, unlike except in their urgent need for cash, who plan a “victimless” hold-up of their family’s jewelry store. Everything goes wrong, they feel anguish and panic in the pits of their stomachs, and in the eyes of their father (<a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Albert%20Finney&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Albert Finney</a>), the hurt is almost unbearable. They lie and deceive first others and then themselves, and it all turns to ashes. Another masterpiece by <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Sidney%20Lumet&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Sidney Lumet</a>, who is 83 and at the top of his form. </p><p></p><div class="photo_vert_160"><a href="http://www.heilan.com/forum/&amp;#106;avascript:NewWindow(550,500,'/apps/pbcs.dll/misc?url=/templates/zoom.pbs&amp;Site=EB&amp;Date=20071220&amp;Category=COMMENTARY&amp;ArtNo=176124809&amp;Ref=V5&amp;template=zoom');"><img alt="" src="http://ebimg.sv.publicus.com/apps/pbcsi.dll/bilde?Site=EB&amp;Date=20071220&amp;Category=COMMENTARY&amp;ArtNo=176124809&amp;Ref=V5&amp;maxw=200" border="0" /></a><br /><b>James McAvoy and Kiera Knightley in "Atonement."</b><br /><p></p><div class="enlarge_photo">(<a href="http://www.heilan.com/forum/&amp;#106;avascript:NewWindow(550,500,'/apps/pbcs.dll/misc?url=/templates/zoom.pbs&amp;Site=EB&amp;Date=20071220&amp;Category=COMMENTARY&amp;ArtNo=176124809&amp;Ref=V5&amp;template=zoom');">Enlarge Image</a>)</div></div><p><b>4. “Atonement”:</b> The momentary misunderstanding of a child destroys all possibility of happiness in three lives. 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Directed by Joe Wright, based on an Ian McEwan novel that saves a final ironic insight until the end.<br /><br /><b>5. “The Kite Runner”:</b> The beloved best-seller by Khaled Hosseini about two boys in peaceful pre-war Kabul, before the Russians, the Taliban, the Americans and the anarchy destroyed Afghanistan. The boys and their parents are seen in tender detail, then revisited years later after devastation has overthrown their lives. Homayoun Ershadi, who plays the father, has such expressive eyes he makes many of the film’s points without speaking. Director <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Marc%20Forster&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Marc Forster</a>, filming in local languages in Afghanistan and the United States, interlaces the fabric of these lives with a heartbreaking story that leads to a powerfully uplifting ending. </p><p></p><div class="photo_vert_160"><a href="http://www.heilan.com/forum/&amp;#106;avascript:NewWindow(550,500,'/apps/pbcs.dll/misc?url=/templates/zoom.pbs&amp;Site=EB&amp;Date=20071220&amp;Category=COMMENTARY&amp;ArtNo=176124809&amp;Ref=V6&amp;template=zoom');"><img alt="" src="http://ebimg.sv.publicus.com/apps/pbcsi.dll/bilde?Site=EB&amp;Date=20071220&amp;Category=COMMENTARY&amp;ArtNo=176124809&amp;Ref=V6&amp;maxw=200" border="0" /></a><br /><b>Julie Christie and Gordon Pinsent in Sarah Polley's "Away From Her."</b><br /><p></p><div class="enlarge_photo">(<a href="http://www.heilan.com/forum/&amp;#106;avascript:NewWindow(550,500,'/apps/pbcs.dll/misc?url=/templates/zoom.pbs&amp;Site=EB&amp;Date=20071220&amp;Category=COMMENTARY&amp;ArtNo=176124809&amp;Ref=V6&amp;template=zoom');">Enlarge Image</a>)</div></div><p><b>6. “Away From Her”:</b> The Canadian actress <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Sarah%20Polley&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Sarah Polley</a> makes her directing debut with a heartbreaking story of the destruction of Alzheimer’s. <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Julie%20Christie&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Julie Christie</a>, in one of the year’s best performances, plays a woman whose memories are inexorably slipping away. <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Gordon%20Pinsent&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Gordon Pinsent</a> plays her loving husband, who cannot comprehend how he could so quickly come to mean so little to her. Based on a story by Alice Munro, the film sees through his eyes the disappearance of love, history, life itself, as he lives on in loneliness.<br /><br /><b>7. “Across the Universe”:</b> Possibly the year’s most divisive film; you loved it or hated it. <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Julie%20Taymor&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Julie Taymor</a> brings all of her gifts of visual invention to a story centering on a group of friends living in Greenwich Village and expressing their lives through the Beatles songbook. They encounter people not unlike those in famous Beatles songs or albums, and the music sheds light on their experiences — sometimes unexpectedly, as when “I Want to Hold Your Hand” tenderly expresses the deepest feelings of a lovelorn lesbian cheerleader. The movie captures the best of what the Beatles represented. I want to see it two or three more times, experiencing it like a favorite CD. </p><p></p><div class="photo_vert_160"><a href="http://www.heilan.com/forum/&amp;#106;avascript:NewWindow(550,500,'/apps/pbcs.dll/misc?url=/templates/zoom.pbs&amp;Site=EB&amp;Date=20071220&amp;Category=COMMENTARY&amp;ArtNo=176124809&amp;Ref=V7&amp;template=zoom');"><img alt="" src="http://ebimg.sv.publicus.com/apps/pbcsi.dll/bilde?Site=EB&amp;Date=20071220&amp;Category=COMMENTARY&amp;ArtNo=176124809&amp;Ref=V7&amp;maxw=200" border="0" /></a><br /><b>Forest Whitaker and Denzel Washington in "The Great Debaters."</b><br /><p></p><div class="enlarge_photo">(<a href="http://www.heilan.com/forum/&amp;#106;avascript:NewWindow(550,500,'/apps/pbcs.dll/misc?url=/templates/zoom.pbs&amp;Site=EB&amp;Date=20071220&amp;Category=COMMENTARY&amp;ArtNo=176124809&amp;Ref=V7&amp;template=zoom');">Enlarge Image</a>)</div></div><p><b>8. "<a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=REVIEWS01&amp;TITLESearch=La%20Vie%20en%20Rose&amp;ToDate=20081231">La Vie en Rose</a>":</b> A virtuoso performance by Marion Cotillard as the beloved “Little Sparrow,” the legendary singer closest to the hearts of the French. Raised in a brothel and then the “property” of a gangster, she was only 4’8” tall, but had a voice that filled the city. Cotillard portrays her rising from the gutters to international stardom, and then dying of an overdose at 47. The title refers to her most famous song, about life through rose-colored glasses. The film ends with “Non, je ne regrette rien” (“No, I regret nothing”). The period is vividly re-created by director Olivier Dahan. One of the greatest of musical biopics.<br /><br /><b>9. “The Great Debaters”:</b> Denzel Washington’s spellbinding film based on the true story set in 1935 about a debate team from Wiley College, an obscure black institution in Texas that defeated Harvard for the national championship. Washington plays their coach, who demands the highest standards, but the film is not another story about an underdog championship, but a searing reminder of the racist society the team lived in. On a night journey, Washington and his students happen upon a lynching; the horror and danger are overwhelming. With Nate Parker touching as the team researcher who becomes a last-minute substitute, Denzel Whitaker as debater and future CORE founder James Farmer Jr., <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Jurnee%20Smollett&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Jurnee Smollett</a> as a debater who calls on her deepest feelings, and <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Forest%20Whitaker&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231"></a><a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Forest%20Whitaker&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Forest Whitaker</a><a></a> as a local preacher who becomes galvanized. It’s a deep emotional experience. </p><p></p><div class="photo_vert_160"><a href="http://www.heilan.com/forum/&amp;#106;avascript:NewWindow(550,500,'/apps/pbcs.dll/misc?url=/templates/zoom.pbs&amp;Site=EB&amp;Date=20071220&amp;Category=COMMENTARY&amp;ArtNo=176124809&amp;Ref=V8&amp;template=zoom');"><img alt="" src="http://ebimg.sv.publicus.com/apps/pbcsi.dll/bilde?Site=EB&amp;Date=20071220&amp;Category=COMMENTARY&amp;ArtNo=176124809&amp;Ref=V8&amp;maxw=200" border="0" /></a><br /><b>Emile Hirsch in Sean Penn's "Into the Wild."</b><br /><p></p><div class="enlarge_photo">(<a href="http://www.heilan.com/forum/&amp;#106;avascript:NewWindow(550,500,'/apps/pbcs.dll/misc?url=/templates/zoom.pbs&amp;Site=EB&amp;Date=20071220&amp;Category=COMMENTARY&amp;ArtNo=176124809&amp;Ref=V8&amp;template=zoom');">Enlarge Image</a>)</div></div><p><b>10. “Into the Wild”:</b> Sean Penn’s bleak but sympathetic drama is based on the real story of Christopher McCandless, an idealistic loner who trekked into the Alaskan wilderness and died there. The movie shows him meeting mentors along the way, who are concerned about him, especially a rugged individualist (<a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Hal%20Holbrook&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Hal Holbrook</a>) and a spirited hippie (<a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Catherine%20Keener&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Catherine Keener</a>). <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Emile%20Hirsch&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Emile Hirsch</a> plays the role to within an inch of his life, somehow expressing without seeming to try how his tunnel vision leads him through his dreams to his disaster. Could have been dreary, but Penn’s screenplay and direction are compelling.<br /><br /><b>Special Jury Prize</b> </p><p></p><div class="photo_vert_160"><a href="http://www.heilan.com/forum/&amp;#106;avascript:NewWindow(550,500,'/apps/pbcs.dll/misc?url=/templates/zoom.pbs&amp;Site=EB&amp;Date=20071220&amp;Category=COMMENTARY&amp;ArtNo=176124809&amp;Ref=V9&amp;template=zoom');"><img alt="" src="http://ebimg.sv.publicus.com/apps/pbcsi.dll/bilde?Site=EB&amp;Date=20071220&amp;Category=COMMENTARY&amp;ArtNo=176124809&amp;Ref=V9&amp;maxw=200" border="0" /></a><br /><b>Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová in "Once" -- an image slightly different from the poster and the DVD cover.</b><br /><p></p><div class="enlarge_photo">(<a href="http://www.heilan.com/forum/&amp;#106;avascript:NewWindow(550,500,'/apps/pbcs.dll/misc?url=/templates/zoom.pbs&amp;Site=EB&amp;Date=20071220&amp;Category=COMMENTARY&amp;ArtNo=176124809&amp;Ref=V9&amp;template=zoom');">Enlarge Image</a>)</div></div><p><b>John Carney’s “Once”:</b> At film festivals, the jury sometimes singles out a film for special qualities that especially impressed them. As a jury of one, my award this year goes to the charming, low-key, quietly appealing “Once,” starring Glen Hansard as a Dublin street musician and Markéta Irglová as a Czech immigrant who meet and slowly grow closer while, yes, making beautiful music together. Very little dialogue, but the music and their eyes and silences say it all, in a bittersweet and aching love story.<br /><br /><b>The Tie for 11th Place</b><br /><br />In a way, it’s silly to rank films in numerical order. I do a Top 10 because tradition requires it. But here are 10 more films for which I have equal affection. Alphabetically: David Cronenberg’s “Eastern Promises,” with <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Naomi%20Watts&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Naomi Watts</a>, who becomes the protector of an orphaned child, and <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Viggo%20Mortensen&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Viggo Mortensen</a> as a driver for the Russian mafia in London, whose values are challenged by his assignment; Todd Haynes’ “I’m Not There,” using six actors to represent aspects of the elusive <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Bob%20Dylan&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Bob Dylan</a> (<a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Cate%20Blanchett&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Cate Blanchett</a> is the best); Paul Haggis’ “In the Valley of Elah,” with another powerful performance by <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Tommy%20Lee%20Jones&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Tommy Lee Jones</a>, as a father not satisfied with the official explanation of his son’s death in Iraq; Tony Gilroy’s “Michael Clayton,” with <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=George%20Clooney&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231"></a><a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=George%20Clooney&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">George Clooney</a><a></a> as a fixer for a law firm who gets mired in the messiness of truth and conscience; Gavin Hood’s “Rendition,” starring <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Reese%20Witherspoon&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Reese Witherspoon</a> as a wife whose Egyptian-American husband “disappears” on a flight from Cape Town, and Jake Gyllenhaall as the CIA temporary station chief who is shocked by discoveries he makes about the outsourcing of torture.<br /><br />Also, John Turturro’s bold, unconventional musical “Romance &amp; Cigarettes,” starring <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=James%20Gandolfini&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">James Gandolfini</a> and <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Susan%20Sarandon&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Susan Sarandon</a> as a couple at war in Queens, and <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Kate%20Winslet&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Kate Winslet</a> as his fiery mistress. The characters sing along with their favorite songs, in a story that starts out rambunctious and grows serious; Andrew Wagner’s “Starting Out in the Evening,” with <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Frank%20Langella&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Frank Langella</a> as a 70-year-old great novelist, and <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Lauren%20Ambrose&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Lauren Ambrose</a> as the young student who wants to know why he hasn’t published a novel long in progress; Tim Burton’s “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street,” a blood-soaked musical starring <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Johnny%20Depp&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Johnny Depp</a> as a cutthroat barber and <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Helena%20Bonham%20Carter&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Helena Bonham Carter</a> as the meat-pie baker who recycles his clients; Kasi Lemmons’ “Talk to Me,” with its virtuoso performance by <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/classifieds?category=search1&amp;SearchType=1&amp;q=Don%20Cheadle&amp;Class=%25&amp;FromDate=19150101&amp;ToDate=20081231">Don Cheadle</a> as Petey Greene, who brought an authentic voice to radio in Washington, D.C., at a crucial time, and Paul Thomas Anderson’s “There Will Be Blood,” with Daniel Day- Lewis as a single-minded oil well wildcatter who runs roughshod over everyone in his way. </p><p><b>The Best Foreign Films</b> </p><p>Julian Schnabel’s “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly,” inspired by the extraordinary achievement of French editor Jean-Dominique Bauby (Mathieu Amalric), paralyzed except for his left eye, which he used to blink out a memoir; Cristian Mungiu’s “4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days,” about a Romanian girl’s attempts to help her friend find an illegal abortion; Ang Lee’s “Lust, Caution,” about a passionate sex affair between a spy and her quarry during the Second World II; Juan Antonio Bayona’s “The Orphanage,” about a woman who returns to the orphanage where she ws raised, and finds it haunted, and Rajnesh Domalpalli’s “Vanaja,” abour a lower-caste Indian girl who is befriended by a rich woman and learns to be a gifted dancer, only to find caste barriers in the way of her heart.<br /><br /><b>The Best Animated Films</b><br /><br />Robert Zemeckis’ “Beowulf,” using motion-capture animation to create a vast scale warrior-and-monsters epic from the dark ages, with a rich subtext of humor; Vincent Paronnaud and Marjane Satrapi’s “Persepolis,” about an Iranian girl who rebels against the rise of the mullahs, and Brad Bird’s high-spirited, riotous “Ratatouille,” about rats taking over a kitchen with excellent results!).<br /><br /><b>The Best Documentaries</b><br /><br />David Sington’s “In the Shadow of the Moon,” revisiting many of the surviving astronauts to talk about their great Apollo adventures and re-create their triumphs; Seth Gordon’s “The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters,” about an epic struggle between two competitors for the title of champion of an almost-forgotten arcade game; Tony Kaye’s “Lake of Fire,” filmed over a period of 17 years, about the battle over abortion in America; Charles Ferguson’s “No End in Sight,” using first-person testimony from government and military eyewitnesses to document the mismanagement of the Iraq invasion; Jim Brown’s “Pete Seeger: The Power of Song,” about the long and productive life of America’s folk troubadour, and Michael Moore’s “Sicko,” contrasting America’s health-care system with the way it’s done elsewhere. </p>
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仍然没谱的说,《贝奥武甫》很生机勃勃吗?动态捕捉技术也没什么新奇呀?除非你想研究身怀六甲的安吉莉娜朱莉是怎么被电脑擦去大肚子的,罗杰伊伯特是该退休带孩子去了。
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