片名:《漫长的告别1971》
类型:剧情片
上映时间:1971
上映地区:其它
导演:琪拉·穆拉托娃
主演:季纳伊达·沙尔科,Oleg,Vladimirsky,Tatyana,Mychko,Yuri,Kayurov,Svetlana,Kabanova,Lidiya,Dranovskaya
集数: 完结
语言:其它
《漫长的告别1971》是一部于1971年上映的优秀剧情片,【能投影院】为您提供有其它等语言,喜爱《漫长的告别1971》的粉丝可以自己选择.这部优秀的剧情片由知名导演琪拉·穆拉托娃倾情演绎,表现了《漫长的告别1971》曲折离奇跌宕起伏的剧情。剧情片《漫长的告别1971》的评分高达8.0,《漫长的告别1971》的演员季纳伊达·沙尔科,Oleg,Vladimirsky,Tatyana,Mychko,Yuri,Kayurov,Svetlana,Kabanova,Lidiya,Dranovskaya深受观众喜欢,看更多精彩影视就在【能投影院】
《漫长的告别1971》剧情简介:It is a great film by a great director.Kira Muratova has never been given her due in the Soviet and post-Soviet Russia.In the Long Good Bye she depicts a seemingly banal story of a jealous and possessive mother (brilliantly acted by Zinaida Sharko) and her poor aloof and lonely son (the only cinematic role by the talented O. Vladimirsky). The story - which is nothing extraordinary in itself - grows into the wonderful and frightening analysis of alienation between genders and generations on the background of the even more frighteningly bleak and dehumanized Soviet reality.Kira Muratova shows the tiny details of everyday Soviet life,and, again , banal as they are ,they are a hair-raising horror.The dialogue is deliberately laconic and void of any sense, showing the ever-growing people's inability to communicate and understand each other.The sound track ( by another under-estimated talent, Oleg Karavaichuk)adds to the atmosphere of hopeless and meaningless existence.Of course,Sasha (the name of the protagonist),will leave his despotic ( but loving!) mother sooner or later, but where for (c)
It is a great film by a great director.Kira Muratova has never been given her due in the Soviet and post-Soviet Russia.In the Long Good Bye she depicts a seemingly banal story of a jealous and possessive mother (brilliantly acted by Zinaida Sharko) and her poor aloof and lonely son (the only cinematic role by the talented O. Vladimirsky). The story - which is nothing extraordinary in itself - grows into the wonderful and frightening analysis of alienation between genders and generations on the background of the even more frighteningly bleak and dehumanized Soviet reality.Kira Muratova shows the tiny details of everyday Soviet life,and, again , banal as they are ,they are a hair-raising horror.The dialogue is deliberately laconic and void of any sense, showing the ever-growing people's inability to communicate and understand each other.The sound track ( by another under-estimated talent, Oleg Karavaichuk)adds to the atmosphere of hopeless and meaningless existence.Of course,Sasha (the name of the protagonist),will leave his despotic ( but loving!) mother sooner or later, but where for (c)Copyright © 2015-2020 All Rights Reserved