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亚洲
回复 :上世纪五十年代,爱丽丝离开了家乡瑞士,前往充满活力的“东方巴黎”贝鲁特。爱丽丝很快融入了当地的生活,并且和来自黎巴嫩本土的天体物理学家约瑟夫一见钟情,组成了美满的家庭。当约瑟夫专注于把黎巴嫩人首次送上太空的历史性任务时,内战渐渐威胁了他们的伊甸园,爱丽丝也被迫站在人生抉择的十字路口。战争的话题虽然沉重,但创意真人动画穿插全片,四两拨千斤地调和了影片的基调。导演把家庭历史完美地融入影片,借细腻而不赘余的情感输出,将其对于归属感的见解娓娓道来。
回复 :影片改编自真实事件,讲述了艾丽提·温纳(Reality Winner)因向新闻网站泄露有关俄罗斯干预美国2016年大选的情报而被定罪的故事。
回复 :A sharp, witty, mind-expanding and exuberant foray into the world of logic with computer scientist Professor Dave Cliff. Following in the footsteps of the award-winning 'The Joy of Stats' and its sequel, 'Tails You Win - The Science of Chance', this film takes viewers on a new rollercoaster ride through philosophy, maths, science and technology- all of which, under the bonnet, run on logic.Wielding the same wit and wisdom, animation and gleeful nerdery as its predecessors, this film journeys from Aristotle to Alice in Wonderland, sci-fi to supercomputers to tell the fascinating story of the quest for certainty and the fundamentals of sound reasoning itself.Dave Cliff, professor of computer science and engineering at Bristol University, is no abstract theoretician. 15 years ago he combined logic and a bit of maths to write one of the first computer programs to outperform humans at trading stocks and shares. Giving away the software for free, he says, was not his most logical move...With the help of 25 seven-year-olds, Professor Cliff creates, for the first time ever, a computer made entirely of children, running on nothing but logic. We also meet the world's brainiest whizz-kids, competing at the International Olympiad of Informatics in Brisbane, Australia.'The Joy of Logic' also hails logic's all-time heroes: George Boole who moved logic beyond philosophy to mathematics; Bertrand Russell, who took 360+ pages but heroically proved that 1 + 1 = 2; Kurt Godel, who brought logic to its knees by demonstrating that some truths are unprovable; and Alan Turing, who, with what Cliff calls an 'almost exquisite paradox', was inspired by this huge setback to logic to conceive the computer.Ultimately, the film asks, can humans really stay ahead? Could today's generation of logical computing machines be smarter than us? What does that tell us about our own brains, and just how 'logical' we really are...?