一个男孩,亚洲一个海盗,亚洲还有一个精灵拯救了这次的圣诞节。查理,一个中国小男孩从上海来到好莱坞餐厅去寻找父亲,却深陷麻烦之中。他必须说服3个人相信圣诞精神,才能挽救他的家庭梦想。
一个男孩,亚洲一个海盗,亚洲还有一个精灵拯救了这次的圣诞节。查理,一个中国小男孩从上海来到好莱坞餐厅去寻找父亲,却深陷麻烦之中。他必须说服3个人相信圣诞精神,才能挽救他的家庭梦想。
回复 :整部影片传达出社会主义大家庭的关心和关爱,反映新时代的拼搏精神,弘扬正能量,歌颂自强向上的精神,传达真善美。
回复 :故事发生在1917年,威尔(麦肯齐·阿斯丁 Mackenzie Astin 饰)过着和父亲杰克(约翰·泰瑞 John Terry 饰)相依为命的生活,不幸的是,意外发生了,杰克失去了生命,留下形单影只的威尔,他不仅要想方设法自己照顾自己,还要想办法照看父亲位于南达科他州的农场,他最需要也最缺少的,就是钱。为了赚钱,威尔决定去温尼伯参加奖金丰厚的雪橇犬马拉松比赛。尽管获得了奈德(奥古斯特·斯彻伦伯格 August Schellenberg 饰)的帮助,但威尔依旧面临着巨大的挑战。恶劣的天气,频发的事故,五百英里的遥远路途,在重重的困难之间,身形单薄的威尔能够顺利到达终点,完成自己的愿望吗?
回复 :"Veteran experimental filmmakers Danielle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub helmed this unusual adaptation of a novel by Elio Vittorini. Focused on the triumphs and failures of a group of laborers and farm hands who pooled their resources to operate an alternative collective farm after the end of World War II, Operai, Contadini features a cast of 12 actors who read aloud from Vittorini's book for the duration of the film, either reciting from memory or using a clearly visible script. Hardly designed to be a crowd pleaser, Operai, Contadini proved to be controversial among the audiences for its showings at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, where it was screened as part of the Directors' Fortnight series." ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide"The group makes up a primitive community which seeks to erase not only the distress created by the war but also the hardships of life and hunger, and to protect them from violence, misery and fear. Amid the ruins of this post-war period, the characters build and invent a rapport both in their professional and daily lives between themselves, the sexes, generations, diverse social and geographical origins, and antagonistic political camps.The group maintains a 'register', a kind of diary, as if it were entering the minutes of an inquiry or a trial." -Steve Grayson"my favorite Straub-Huillet films are Too Early, Too Late and Operai, contadini (2001), both color landscape films with especially acute senses of place as well as of nature in all its harsh beauty." - Jonathan Rosenbaum