免费Canada 7 September 2007 (Toronto Film Festival)UK 2 May 2008
免费Canada 7 September 2007 (Toronto Film Festival)UK 2 May 2008
回复 :在印度,残酷、血腥的地下拳击运动一直被视为犯罪,后在权威人士的呼吁和组织下,一种被称为综合格斗术的世界级比赛被合法引入印度,前来参赛的有来自德国、巴西、中国等国的格斗高手,而首次参赛的印度也开始在国内寻找同等级参赛选手,于是引出了费尔南德斯父子三人的血泪亲情的感人故事。本片是对好莱坞电影“勇士”(Warrior,2011年)的翻拍。“勇士”一片因荷尔蒙爆棚,一时之间名利双收,至今仍在IMDB排行榜前一百五十名之列。影片“兄弟”将“勇士”的背景换至印度孟买,别有一番风味。
回复 :This is an unusual film of exceptional values--75 minutes long in color, with hardly any spoken dialogs. I saw this Iranian film in Farsi without English subtitles at the Early Iranian cinema retrospective on-going International Film Festival of Kerala, India. That I was watching a print without subtitles did not make a difference as there were very few lines of spoken dialogs.This is a very accessible film for any audience to enjoy--its story and values are not merely Iranian, it's universal.The film is set in rural Iran that had not tasted petro-dollar prosperity. The setting is on fringes of desert land, where water is scarce, rainfall scanty and hardly any blade of grass is green. Add to it wind and dust that buffets and whips man and animal and you can imagine plight of the people who live on the fringes of society.The film is moving tale of a young teenager returning to his village with a goat--only to find his family and villagers have moved on to escape natures vagaries and that one old man remains. He gives the goat to him and goes in search of his family. Water is scarce and well water it treated with reverence and never wasted.
回复 :'Ramanujan' is a historical biopic set in early 20th century British India and England, and revolves around the life and times of the mathematical prodigy, Srinivasa Ramanujan. Directed by the award-winning filmmaker Gnana Rajasekaran and with an international cast and crew, 'Ramanujan' is a cross-border venture. Considered one of the most romantic stories in the history of mathematics, Ramanujan, a college dropout from a poor family in South India, made extraordinary mathematical discoveries in isolation. He wrote a strange letter filled with theorems and formulas to Prof. Hardy of Trinity College, Cambridge, who immediately identified his genius and invited him to England to conduct further research. 'Ramanujan' chronicles the genius' journey across continents and cultures in search of recognition.