一个英国女孩(Nicola Cowper饰)在夏威夷被卷入两个男孩(Ilan Mitchell-Smith与Paul Carafotes饰)的探险。他们在一处荒废的海滩钻进一个洞穴,播种不料遇到火山喷发,播种出路被堵死,但洞里也震开了一道裂缝,里面竟有一条远古通道一直向下延伸。最终他们在地底发现了失落的亚特兰蒂斯城。
一个英国女孩(Nicola Cowper饰)在夏威夷被卷入两个男孩(Ilan Mitchell-Smith与Paul Carafotes饰)的探险。他们在一处荒废的海滩钻进一个洞穴,播种不料遇到火山喷发,播种出路被堵死,但洞里也震开了一道裂缝,里面竟有一条远古通道一直向下延伸。最终他们在地底发现了失落的亚特兰蒂斯城。
回复 :Anna is 60 and her acting heyday is now behind her. She lives on her own but has a friend and confidant in her downstairs neighbour Michel, who is also single. Reluctantly, Anna accepts a job as a language coach for 17-year-old Adrian who has a speech impediment and is something of a misfit. She recognises him as the boy who recently snatched her handbag in the street ...“Irresistible” is the term that springs to mind when describing this light-footed and humorous story of an impossible love affair between a thief and a lady. Director Nicolette Krebitz handles the fragile balance between the dictates of society and the heart with great care. The fresh breath of freedom blows through a narrative that makes room for a nod to old West Berlin, some gentle teasing of Germany’s French neighbours, and even a ghost that is chased away to make way for new possibilities. But most of all, A E I O U is a passionate love letter to Sophie Rois and, perhaps through her, all the brilliant actors neglected by an industry all too fond of young blood. Well, it turns out that these young players, embodied here by newcomer Milan Herms, not only look up to their more experienced peers, they truly love them.
回复 :安妮(艾琳·奎因 Aileen Quinn 饰)从小在孤儿院长大,在那里,她和其他的孤儿们一样,必须为凶狠蛮狠的汉妮根小姐(卡罗尔·博内特 Carol Burnett 饰)工作至深夜。沃尔巴克思先生(阿尔伯特·芬尼 Albert Finney 饰)是一位亿万富翁,他决定从孤儿院中挑选一位孤儿,邀请他来家中做客,安妮成为了这个幸运儿。安妮在沃尔巴克思先生的家里度过了一段美好的时光,没有子嗣的沃尔巴克思先生亦非常喜欢聪明伶俐乖巧懂事的安妮,他甚至想要正式收养她,然而,安妮却希望能够和自己的亲生父母生活在一起,于是,沃尔巴克思先生出资五千美元,帮助安妮寻找父母,一时间,大批自称安妮父母的人向沃尔巴克思先生家里用来,然而,安妮真正的父母却并不在其中。
回复 :Terminally ill Janette wants to die with dignity, but it’s not possible in the UK, where she lives. She therefore decides for assisted suicide. She must plan her journey to Switzerland before her rapidly advancing disease makes it impossible. The question of whether we own our own lives or whether they own us is the primary impetus behind this documentary portrait, which shows that death can be good despite the sadness that always accompanies it. The film, with dramatically suggestive camera work, uses feature film techniques, and engaging characters and stories of their loved ones are interwoven with Janette’s story."Let's talk about death because we will all die someday. The question is: can we choose when and how? I think we should." T. Krupa