① 美国电影偷窥的开头曲
片尾共有两首歌, 片子结束便开始的是ENIGMA的CARLY‘S SONG, 是MICHAEL CRETU专门为电影SLIVER(碎片,国内翻译为偷窥)写的一首作品,也收录在ENIGMA的第二张专辑THE CROSS OF CHANGES里,并有了另一个名字,AGE OF LONELINESS (CARLY‘S SONG),编曲也稍有改动.第二首是UB40翻唱的(I CAN‘T HELP) FALLING IN LOVE WITH YOU.
美国电影《偷窥》讲述的是刚刚经历了一段失败感情的卡莉决定换一个生活环境开始新的生活,于是,她入住了“碎片”大厦。果不其然,没过多久,卡莉就在此处结识了两个风流倜傥的男人杰克和泽克,通过这两个男人之口,卡莉发现了一个惊人的秘密,自己租住的房子的原房客系自杀身亡,而熟知此事的邻居也在不久之后于建筑内被害。在和泽克深入交往之后,卡莉发现他竟然就是这幢公寓的主人,而在公寓的角角落落里,布满了泽克设置的,用于满足他偷窥癖好的摄像头。一时间,杀害两名死者的凶手的嫌疑落在了泽克的身上,然而,这一切到底是假象还是事实?卡莉也无法判断。
② 请问这部电影叫什么
碎片 カケラ Kakera(2009)
2009年出品日本电影
《碎片》是2009年上映的日本电影,由安藤桃子自编自导。满岛光,小春中村映里子主演。
《碎片》讲述小春是个平凡的女大学生,她没有远大的理想也没什么明确的目标,
日子过得浑浑噩噩;她和男朋友了太也并不怎么交心,总觉得彼此之间缺了点什么。
这天,在咖啡馆里,有个素未谋面的女人与小春搭话,说自己对她一见钟情。这个叫理子的女人留下了电话号码,希望小春如果有意就与她联系
③ 如何评价《记忆碎片》(Memento)这部电影
《记忆碎片》是大导演克里斯托弗诺兰的第二部长片,该片在2000年上映并于次年获得了圣丹尼斯电影节最佳编剧奖,以及后来奥斯卡的提名,而且由于其独特价值最终被美国国会图书馆永久收藏。这对当时只有一部《追随》的影坛新人诺兰来说无疑是非常大的肯定了,足见这部片子的优秀程度。影片改编自诺兰弟弟乔纳森的小说,艺术上的加工配合着颠覆性的剪辑手法最终造就了这部烧脑至极的悬疑电影。
总而言之,这绝对是一部值得花时间细细品味的好电影,在没有剧透的情况下希望大家去观看原片,你一定会被诺神折服!
④ 记忆碎片的英文简介
Memento is a 2000 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Christopher Nolan, adapted from his younger brother Jonathan's short story, Memento Mori. It stars Guy Pearce as Leonard Shelby, a man with anterograde amnesia, which impairs his ability to store new explicit memories. During the opening credits, which portray the end of the story, it is shown that Leonard kills Teddy (Joe Pantoliano). The film suggests that this killing is vengeance for the rape and murder of his wife (Jorja Fox) based on information provided by Natalie (Carrie-Anne Moss).
This film is often used to show the distinction between plot and story. The film's events unfold in two separate, alternating narratives — one in color, and the other in black-and-white. The black-and-white sections are told in chronological order, showing Leonard conversing with an anonymous phone caller in a motel room. Leonard's investigation is depicted in color sequences that are in reverse chronological order. As each sequence begins, the audience is unaware of the preceding events, just like Leonard, thereby giving the viewer a sense of his confusion. By the film's end when the two narratives converge we understand the investigation and the events that lead up to Teddy's death.
Memento premiered on September 5, 2000, at the Venice International Film Festival to critical acclaim and received a similar response when it was released in European theaters starting in October 2000. Critics especially praised its unique, nonlinear narrative structure and themes of memory, perception, grief, self-deception, and revenge. The film was successful at the box office and received numerous accolades, including Academy Award nominations for Original Screenplay and Film Editing.[2]
英文电影剧情:
Memento is presented as two different sequences of scenes: a series in black-and-white that are shown chronologically, and a series of color sequences shown in reverse order. The two sequences "meet" at the end of the film, procing one common story.[3] During the opening credits of the film, the only sequence to be played backwards is shown. It starts with the developed Polaroid photograph of a man shot in the head. As the sequence plays backwards we are shown the photo reverting to its undeveloped state, entering the camera, being taken, etc. As the credits end, we see the protagonist shoot a man in the head.
[edit] Black-and-white sequences
The black-and-white sequences of the film take place chronologically before any of the colored sequences and begin with Leonard Shelby in a motel room. Leonard has anterograde amnesia, impairing his ability to store memories of recent events. As Leonard explains in the film, his amnesia was a result of an attack by two men in his home. Leonard killed the attacker who raped and strangled his wife, but a second attacker clubbed him in the head and escaped. The police did not believe there was a second attacker, but Leonard has come to believe the second attacker is a white male with the first name of John and a last name starting with G. During the black-and-white sequences, we learn about Leonard's amnesia through the story Leonard tells an unnamed caller about the strange case of Sammy Jankis. Leonard investigated Sammy ring his job as an insurance investigator before the attack. Sammy appeared to have anterograde amnesia after a car accident, but since Sammy could not learn through conditioning, Leonard indicates that he believed that Sammy's condition must be psychological rather than physical and, therefore, not covered. Leonard explains how Sammy's diabetic wife concted her own experiment to try to test Sammy, repeatedly requesting her insulin injections in quick succession, hoping that Sammy would remember the previous injection. He didn't and, as a result, she fell into a coma and died.
[edit] Color sequences
The color sequences are chronologically set after the black-and-white sequences and are shown in reverse order. They start at the end with the murder of Teddy and deal with Leonard’s investigation using his system of notes, Polaroid photos, and tattoos, to track down "John G". Leonard gets a tattoo, based on instructions to himself, identifying "John G"'s license plate. Finding a note in his clothes, he meets Natalie, a bartender. Natalie, seeing Leonard wearing the clothes and driving the car of her boyfriend, Jimmy, is at first resentful towards Leonard. After understanding his condition, and using this to get Leonard to drive a dangerous man named Dodd out of town, Natalie offers to run the license plate on Leonard's latest tattoo to help his investigation. Meanwhile, Leonard encounters another man, Teddy, who acts as Leonard's friend. Teddy helps him deal with Dodd, but warns him about Natalie; however, Leonard notes that his writing on the Polaroid of Teddy tells himself not to trust Teddy. Natalie eventually provides Leonard the driver's license, which matches that of John Edward Gammell—Teddy—and conforms with the rest of Leonard's information on "John G" and his Polaroid warnings. Leonard meets Teddy and drives him to an abandoned building, killing him as shown in the opening credits.
[edit] Climax
The climax of the film starts in the final black-and-white sequence. Prompted by the caller in the motel room, Leonard meets Teddy in the motel lobby. Teddy explains that he is an undercover officer and has been helping Leonard with his investigation. Teddy says he's found Leonard's "John G." (Jimmy Grantz, Natalie's boyfriend) and directs Leonard to an abandoned building outside of town—the same location where Leonard will eventually kill Teddy—and when Jimmy arrives, Leonard strangles him. Leonard takes a photo of the body and as this photo develops, the black-and-white scene transitions to color and thus begins the color sequences of the story.
Leonard swaps clothes with Jimmy and, as he drags the body to the basement, he hears Jimmy whisper "Sammy". As Leonard has only told the story of Sammy Jankis to those he has met, he doubts that Jimmy is the second attacker. When Teddy arrives and continues to assert that Jimmy was the John G. they've been looking for, Leonard refuses to believe him. Teddy eventually indicates that, together, they had already found and Leonard had killed "the real John G" more than a year before. Teddy claims that Leonard has confused elements of his own life with that of Sammy, explaining that Sammy was a con man, a faker who had no wife and that Leonard's own wife actually survived the attack and was herself diabetic; it was Leonard's wife, not Mrs. Jankis, who died in the insulin overdose that Leonard describes.
Teddy accuses Leonard of deliberately creating an unsolvable puzzle to give himself purpose. He points out that "John G" is a common-enough name that Leonard's search can go on indefinitely. He reveals that even he has a "John G" name. In a conscious deliberate decision, Leonard burns the photograph of Jimmy's body and writes down Teddy's license plate number as a "fact" to be tattooed on himself as the second attacker's plate number. Leonard throws Teddy's keys into a bush and drives off in Jimmy's car. Leonard arrives in front of a tattoo parlor, ready to get the license plate tattoo that will lead to Teddy's death.