游助
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:《暗流》2000年9月27日在法国上映时好评如潮,首周观众人数就突破百万,并成为2000年法国卖座冠军大片。丰富经验的巴黎警探皮耶(让·雷诺 Jean Reno 饰)来到大学城侦查被绞杀的尸体高悬在山崖上的离奇命案。经过一番调查后尼芒斯发现:这所著名学府历史悠久,人才 辈出,但校方为了推行精英观念,竟让教职员间世代通婚。与此同时,充满冲劲的当地年轻警察麦斯(文森特·卡索 Vincent Cassel 饰)则在小教堂追查20年前神秘失踪的少女,有人入侵了十八年前死于车祸的十岁女孩朱迪丝的墓室,并在那里涂画纳粹标志。看似孤立的两起案件却有着内在联系,于是两个办案风格大异其趣的人不得不变成搭档,联手侦破其中的秘密。经过层层抽丝剥茧,终于使隐藏在案件背后的真相浮出了水面。
刘铮
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:What could the fate of the Villa Empain, Baron Empain’s crazy project in Brussels, which has gone through a long and eventful journey since its completion in 1934, possibly inspire? Katharina Kastner’s challenge was to draw the portrait of the place, keeping in mind the work of time, like in a human existence. Shot in 16mm, her film appeals to the senses, it captures the stirring of leaves undulating in the garden light, the movement of iridescent pearls, or the colourful games of
a piece by Daniel Buren. Without a word, but with a caressing camera, she pays close attention to the hidden patterns on the gorgeous marbles, or to the veins in the most precious types of wood used to decorate the rooms. In slight touches, regardless of the monumental aspect of the 27.000 square-feet villa and the pool that so impressed its first visitors, Katharina Kastner o ers an organic vision of the place, which has been marked by the trials and tribulations of life, and used successively as a museum, an embassy and a squat, until its final renovation. The clever editing makes furtive connections, underlines colour associations, mixes up times and tactile sensations, while the spaces we explore keep rustling. The film takes us on a reminiscing journey, with slices of Empain’s life, from the family archive here on a holiday, there playing on the beach, images from a distant past that keep haunting the premises. The film reveals to us this living space that was designed like a piece of art, but it does so in a wandering way. This dream vision guides us through the villa like an echo of foregone fantasies, a mental space, but also a welcoming backdrop for the work of time. A bit like the fingerprint work we see in the film, or the slight touch of a pencil on a blank sheet.