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影片讲述在种族偏见根深蒂固的美国南方小镇,白人男主人公汉克(比利·鲍勃·汤顿暂无内容饰)与黑人妇女莱茜娅(哈莉·贝瑞饰)一段纠缠在死亡与种族歧视下的爱情故事。汉克生长在极端种族主义的保守白人家庭,深受父亲影响。在父亲退休后,汉克接手负责执行死刑。在刚刚处死了一个黑人死囚后,汉克意想不到的邂逅了他的妻子莱茜娅。很快,两人坠入情网。可在种族观念保守僵化的环境下,这不可思议的命运交集,会像舞蹈般缠绵动人还是举步维艰呢?
影片讲述在种族偏见根深蒂固的美国南方小镇,白人男主人公汉克(比利·鲍勃·汤顿暂无内容饰)与黑人妇女莱茜娅(哈莉·贝瑞饰)一段纠缠在死亡与种族歧视下的爱情故事。汉克生长在极端种族主义的保守白人家庭,深受父亲影响。在父亲退休后,汉克接手负责执行死刑。在刚刚处死了一个黑人死囚后,汉克意想不到的邂逅了他的妻子莱茜娅。很快,两人坠入情网。可在种族观念保守僵化的环境下,这不可思议的命运交集,会像舞蹈般缠绵动人还是举步维艰呢?
在虫族突袭布宜诺斯艾利斯之后,联邦军队发动反攻,在坦戈约里击溃虫族,并在P行星虏获虫族首领。在此之后,联邦军队乘胜追击,派大军杀向虫族隔离区。残酷的战斗没有止境,机动部队第6战队遭到虫族围攻,苦盼救援部队不得,眼看灭亡在即。关键时刻,第6战队首领夏普德将军(埃德·劳特 Ed Lauter 饰)与几名士兵吸引虫族,命令霍顿(Jason-Shane Scott 饰)、珊蒂余下的战士前往最近的祖鲁角哨站避难。此前,该哨站已经废止,所有人员全部死亡,只有一名中尉幸存。在这个隔绝之地,战士们进行最后的抵抗…… 本片为《星河舰队》的第一部续集,拍摄完毕后直接发行DVD。
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厌倦了逼仄脏乱的小公寓,正值青春年少的美丽女孩冰通过网络找到一所宽敞阔气且租金极为便宜的大房子,事不宜迟,她连忙致电屋主预约时间,并叫上同公寓好友妮娜随她一同看房。虽然妮娜对该房第一印象不佳,却无法改变冰的决定。不久之后,满心欢喜的冰搬入新居,谁知从第一天开始便有怪事在身边发生。在此之后,种种诡异事件交替发生,甚至冰的意识也受到侵袭。担心好友的安危,妮娜赶来冰的身边。 只是恐怖事件并未就此告一段落,仿佛被诅咒了一般,美丽女孩落入充满玄幻和恐怖气息的死亡陷阱之中……
Following her mother’s death, manga artist Soriya travels to her ancestral home in Phnom Penh, with hopes of reconnecting with her distant family and using the visit as inspiration for her work. All goes well initially. Renting an apartment in Metta, a rundown Khmer Rouge-era housing complex, her visit to her maternal relatives finds her welcomed with open arms. But Soriya’s waking hours in the apartment and its surroundings are punctuated by terrifying, bloody visions, almost as though she were a conduit for horrors of the past wanting to seep into the present. Inrasothythep Neth and Sokyou Chea’s blood-chilling psychological horror explores a personal and political past through the present, transforming a characterful space into an insidious environment. Surrounded by modern high-rises, this decrepit structure, with its brutalist architecture and peeling surfaces, is a relic from a dark period in history whose painful memories it has absorbed. In tracing Soriya’s ominous journey back to her roots, Tenement hints at a necessary reckoning with Cambodia’s political past without overplaying its historical dimension. It’s an impressive work from a woefully underrepresented national cinema.