《沉寂之桥》讲述了什么样的故事?
Marg Duffield (Lee Remick) is the Maine wife of Al (Joseph Sommer) whose daughter Peg (Marlee Matlin) is deaf. Peg's husband is killed in a car accident on the way to visit the Maine house, and the Duffield's take in Peg's six year old daughter, Lisa, while Peg recovers. Since Lisa is a speaking child, Marg thinks of her the way she wanted Peg to be, and seeks guardian custody. Remick's role is secondary to Matlin's, though she is presented as a tragic figure, particularly as Al refuses to help her plan to gain Lisa. Peg's deafness is said to be from a childhood case of spinal meningitis, and the teleplay by Louisa Burns-Bisogno, with story by Louisa and Tom Bisogno, reduces Remick to a textbook mother who is self-hating from guilt and therefore cannot love her own daughter. In a memorable scene, Peg angrily signs her exit to Marg, since Marg has refused to learn sign language, though Peg has learned to speak for her mother. The treatment uses the Tennesee Williams play, The Glass Menagerie, for therapy, to help Peg overcome her grief and also Marg `lose her unicorn horn' and embrace her daughter. Whilst Peg choosing to act in this play may seem an odd choice for someone grieving, what is more noticable is that Matlin is far too more glamourous to be believable as Laura. The Bisogno's include Michael O'Keefe as Dan, Peg's deceased husband's best friend and director of Actors Theatre for the Deaf, to offer Peg a new romantic interest, and thankfully she rebukes his protestations of love. Although his opinion may be influenced by his `crush', Dan tells Peg that being different is better than being normal, since the normal ones are as `common as weeds'. This philosophy reads as rather Nietzschean, on the level of artists not being restricted to the common moral code. Director Karen Arthur either has those signing also speaking or those signing being translated for the audience, though in one scene the sound of lapping waves drowns out the dialogue between Dan and Peg. She also gives Matlin some good moments, one being her scream of horror when she hears the news of the death of her husband, and another when she chases Remick down a flight of steps, hitting her.
1、《沉寂之桥》是哪一年上映的?
《沉寂之桥》是Karen,Arthur于1989年上映的一部经典剧情片。该片开创美国当时剧情片的先河,《沉寂之桥》上映时全国票房稳前三,创下当年的纪录。当时Lee,Remick,Marlee,Matlin,Michael,O'Keefe都成为了最佳主角,Lee,Remick,Marlee,Matlin,Michael,O'Keefe以实力派演技和突出形象,奠定在美国影坛头号地位。Lee,Remick,Marlee,Matlin,Michael,O'Keefe饰演的角色多年后仍为大众所模仿。Karen,Arthur之前曾被人们怀疑其能力,而《沉寂之桥》却奠定Karen,Arthur剧情片别样风格。《沉寂之桥》首映时曾获海内外剧情片和媒体的一致好评,被认为其优秀程度,是足以与同时期(指1980年代)好莱坞(好莱坞)优秀剧情片齐名。
2、被称为剧情片的开先河之作的《沉寂之桥》,是Karen,Arthur最好的代表作吗?
从Karen,Arthur斩获剧情片最佳导演 我就觉得这部《沉寂之桥》是他最好的剧情片。虽然Karen,Arthur后来还拍出来了评价特别好的剧情片,但是《沉寂之桥》是他剧情片的代表作品。
3、《沉寂之桥》究竟是何原因,让它在影史留名?
提起美国剧情片,人们就肯定会说出《沉寂之桥》的名字。这部由Karen,Arthur导演,Lee,Remick,Marlee,Matlin,Michael,O'Keefe主演的《沉寂之桥》,之所以称其为奇迹,是因为这部作品在强敌环伺的局面下异军突起,以黑马之态杀出重围,取得了当时所有人都未曾预料到的成功。为何会这么说,我想,就连Karen,Arthur导演和Lee,Remick,Marlee,Matlin,Michael,O'Keefe,都没想到这部剧情片会得到这样好的反响。Karen,Arthur先生曾说过,这是一群失意的人凑到了一起创作出来的一部作品。因为在《沉寂之桥》开拍之前,Lee,Remick,Marlee,Matlin,Michael,O'Keefe已经有4年无戏可拍,而Lee,Remick,Marlee,Matlin,Michael,O'Keefe主演的剧情片,票房始终不理想,这样的几个人凑在了一起,也真是缘分!所以,正是这样的失意感和强烈的自尊心,他们在剧情片中投入的热情,是我们难以想象的,其实《沉寂之桥》片中角色的心路历程与动人故事,何尝不是主创们现实境遇的银幕投射?正是带着这份不甘与倔强,他们倾尽才华与热忱,最终共同铸就了这部传世经典剧情片,也成就了他们自己!
4、如何评价《沉寂之桥》?
《沉寂之桥》口碑非常好深受广大观众喜爱,《沉寂之桥》一经播放引来无数人赞叹,不仅Lee,Remick,Marlee,Matlin,Michael,O'Keefe演的好而且该剧情片故事情节也非常连贯,小小影视(www.impulsivecode.com)观看起来特别流畅同时还能扣人心弦,虽然目前《沉寂之桥》收视率一般但是该片目前受欢迎程度已经名列前茅。该剧情片主演Lee,Remick,Marlee,Matlin,Michael,O'Keefe,她在该剧情片中的演技可圈可点,受到Lee,Remick,Marlee,Matlin,Michael,O'Keefe演的好而且该剧情片迷的认可。
5、《沉寂之桥》剧情片的主要内容
《沉寂之桥》是一部剧情片剧情片,由导演:Karen,Arthur执导,主演:Lee,Remick,Marlee,Matlin,Michael,O'Keefe,
Marg Duffield (Lee Remick) is the Maine wife of Al (Joseph Sommer) whose daughter Peg (Marlee Matlin) is deaf. Peg's husband is killed in a car accident on the way to visit the Maine house, and the Duffield's take in Peg's six year old daughter, Lisa, while Peg recovers. Since Lisa is a speaking child, Marg thinks of her the way she wanted Peg to be, and seeks guardian custody. Remick's role is secondary to Matlin's, though she is presented as a tragic figure, particularly as Al refuses to help her plan to gain Lisa. Peg's deafness is said to be from a childhood case of spinal meningitis, and the teleplay by Louisa Burns-Bisogno, with story by Louisa and Tom Bisogno, reduces Remick to a textbook mother who is self-hating from guilt and therefore cannot love her own daughter. In a memorable scene, Peg angrily signs her exit to Marg, since Marg has refused to learn sign language, though Peg has learned to speak for her mother. The treatment uses the Tennesee Williams play, The Glass Menagerie, for therapy, to help Peg overcome her grief and also Marg `lose her unicorn horn' and embrace her daughter. Whilst Peg choosing to act in this play may seem an odd choice for someone grieving, what is more noticable is that Matlin is far too more glamourous to be believable as Laura. The Bisogno's include Michael O'Keefe as Dan, Peg's deceased husband's best friend and director of Actors Theatre for the Deaf, to offer Peg a new romantic interest, and thankfully she rebukes his protestations of love. Although his opinion may be influenced by his `crush', Dan tells Peg that being different is better than being normal, since the normal ones are as `common as weeds'. This philosophy reads as rather Nietzschean, on the level of artists not being restricted to the common moral code. Director Karen Arthur either has those signing also speaking or those signing being translated for the audience, though in one scene the sound of lapping waves drowns out the dialogue between Dan and Peg. She also gives Matlin some good moments, one being her scream of horror when she hears the news of the death of her husband, and another when she chases Remick down a flight of steps, hitting her.
6、《沉寂之桥》是Karen,Arthur导演的一部超级经典的剧情美国片,该剧讲述了:Marg Duffield (Lee Remick) is the Maine wife of Al (Joseph Sommer) whose daughter Peg (Marlee Matlin,想看更多的最新影视作品,请收藏我们的网站:www.impulsivecode.com
Marg Duffield (Lee Remick) is the Maine wife of Al (Joseph Sommer) whose daughter Peg (Marlee Matlin) is deaf. Peg's husband is killed in a car accident on the way to visit the Maine house, and the Duffield's take in Peg's six year old daughter, Lisa, while Peg recovers. Since Lisa is a speaking child, Marg thinks of her the way she wanted Peg to be, and seeks guardian custody. Remick's role is secondary to Matlin's, though she is presented as a tragic figure, particularly as Al refuses to help her plan to gain Lisa. Peg's deafness is said to be from a childhood case of spinal meningitis, and the teleplay by Louisa Burns-Bisogno, with story by Louisa and Tom Bisogno, reduces Remick to a textbook mother who is self-hating from guilt and therefore cannot love her own daughter. In a memorable scene, Peg angrily signs her exit to Marg, since Marg has refused to learn sign language, though Peg has learned to speak for her mother. The treatment uses the Tennesee Williams play, The Glass Menagerie, for therapy, to help Peg overcome her grief and also Marg `lose her unicorn horn' and embrace her daughter. Whilst Peg choosing to act in this play may seem an odd choice for someone grieving, what is more noticable is that Matlin is far too more glamourous to be believable as Laura. The Bisogno's include Michael O'Keefe as Dan, Peg's deceased husband's best friend and director of Actors Theatre for the Deaf, to offer Peg a new romantic interest, and thankfully she rebukes his protestations of love. Although his opinion may be influenced by his `crush', Dan tells Peg that being different is better than being normal, since the normal ones are as `common as weeds'. This philosophy reads as rather Nietzschean, on the level of artists not being restricted to the common moral code. Director Karen Arthur either has those signing also speaking or those signing being translated for the audience, though in one scene the sound of lapping waves drowns out the dialogue between Dan and Peg. She also gives Matlin some good moments, one being her scream of horror when she hears the news of the death of her husband, and another when she chases Remick down a flight of steps, hitting her.