庹宗康
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:“齐物”和“寒星”是两把绝世名剑,江湖人士都想占为己有。“寒星”归剑术名家花千树所有另一把名剑则在剑士李蓦然的手上。李蓦然学成出山,想找花千树比试,但是花千树为躲避络绎不绝的挑战者,行踪隐秘。李蓦然在追寻途中遇到了花千树的女儿盈盈,在与盈盈互生情愫之时,又恰遇自己的昔日 情人陈琪琪,此时的陈琪琪一家为人妇,但是心中对李蓦然却仍是无比牵挂。琪琪之夫婿家贪图名剑,又暗恨李蓦然在妻子心中的地位自己永远都无法取代,所以爱极生恨,派手下暗杀李蓦然,李默然受重伤,幸得玄姬相救。盈盈也遇到了危险,李蓦然奋不顾身救了她,花千树遂答应与李蓦然决斗。其间二人并没有以性命相搏,花千树受伤后,二人就结束了战斗,不想徐少强派手下趁花千树受伤之际暗杀了他,不但取走了“寒星”剑还嫁祸给李蓦然。盈盈伤心欲绝,誓为父报仇。琪琪不忍心看二人陷入争斗中,遂将事情相告。得知真相后,李默然与盈盈联手打败了徐少强,也使得名剑终于可以合并。
王子建
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:1960年捷克卡罗维发利国际电影节最佳导演水晶球奖。Originally titled Seryozha, the Russian A Summer to Remember was co-adapted by Vera Panova from her own short story. War and Peace director Sergei Bondarchuk plays the new stepfather of young Seryozha (Borya Barkhatov). So close do the stepfather and the boy become in the months following their meeting that, when time comes for the boy to move on in life, he refuses to leave his new dad's side. Their summer idyll takes place on a Soviet collective farm, managed by Bondarchuk and depicted by novice filmmakers Georgiy Daneliya and Igor Talankin in the most glowing and apolitical of terms. Though there isn't much to the plot, the film admirably succeeds as a sort of cinematic tone poem.From All Movie Guide: Russian filmmaker Georgi Daneliya ranks among his country's most popular directors of satirical comedies. The Georgia-born Daneliya comes from a distinguished family of film performers; his grandmother, Veriko Andzhaparidze, was a famed Georgian silent film actress, his cousin, Sofiko Chiaureli, is also a major actress, and his mother, Meri Andzhaparidze, spent more than a decade at Mosfilm Studios. However, he first chose to train as an architect (perhaps out of respect for his father, an engineer). Following his graduation in 1955, Daneliya worked only briefly in that field when he decided he'd rather be in films, enrolling in Mosfilm Studios' Directors' Courses in 1958. In 1960, Daneliya co-directed Seryozha/A Summer to Remember with Igor Talankin. Two years later, he made his solo directorial debut, Put K Prichalu/The Way to the Wharf (1962). His 1969 comedy Ne Goryuy!/Don't Worry! successfully blended humor and melancholy, a device that would become Daneliya's trademark. In addition to directing, Daneliya co-authors the scripts for his films and occasionally works on screenplays for other directors. Daneliya has won numerous national and international awards for his work. In 1964, his Ya Shagayu po Moskve/I Walk Around Moscow received an honorable mention at the Cannes Film Festival, while in 1975 Afonya received a special award at the All Union Festival, a major U.S.S.R. event. Daneliya's biggest hit in the U.S.S.R., Mimino (1977), earned the special prize at the Moscow International Film Festival and the U.S.S.R. State Prize. In 1991, Daneliya earned the Nika Award (the Russian equivalent to an Oscar) for Best Screenplay for Pasport (1990).