Saturday, January 28, 2023

鞋貓劍客2

 Puss in Boots: The Last Wish


《鞋貓劍客2》是一部2022年美國3D電腦動畫冒險喜劇電影,由夢工廠動畫公司製作、環球影業發行。該片為2011年電影《鞋貓劍客》的續集,由喬爾·克勞佛(英語:Joel Crawford (film director))執導,保羅·費雪與托米·斯威德羅(英語:Tommy Swerdlow)撰寫劇本,安東尼奧·班德拉斯、莎瑪·海耶克、哈維·吉耶(英語:Harvey Guillén)、佛蘿倫絲·普伊、奧莉薇亞·柯爾曼、雷·溫斯頓、山姆森·卡優(英語:Samson Kayo)、約翰·莫藍尼、華格納·莫拉(英語:Wagner Moura)、達芬·喬伊·藍道夫(英語:Da'Vine Joy Randolph)和安東尼·曼德茲配音。故事講述鞋貓偶然得知自己已經用盡了8次生命,僅剩下最後一次生命後,為了恢復先前失去的8次生命展開冒險的旅程。


《鞋貓劍客2》由環球影業定於2022年11月26日在美國有限上映為期一天,2022年12月21日美國正式上映。電影獲得正面為主的評價,其中尤其是動畫、主題、配音、視覺效果、動作片段和呈現的幽默感備受影評家稱譽,更有評論認為電影較前作有所進步,入圍第95屆奧斯卡金像獎最佳動畫片角逐名單與金球獎最佳動畫片,第50屆安妮獎獲得六項提名。


無敵貓劍俠:8+1條命(英語版)


22-12-2022 上映, 102 分鐘, 英語(中文字幕)


故事簡介


早在2004年,「夢工場」無敵貓劍俠出現於《史力加2》一炮而紅,其後再參演多兩部史力加作品搶盡鋒頭,最終坐正孭飛《無敵貓劍俠》大電影,廣受歡迎,兩大系列全球累積票房高達35億美元,揭開荷里活動畫史上最輝煌一頁。


18年來,這個熱愛冒險膽生毛的皮靴貓角色,一直人氣高企,在全新大電影《無敵貓劍俠:8 1條命》(PUSS IN BOOTS: THE LAST WISH) 中更chok爆回歸,來一次玩命演出!他知道自己9條命死剩1條之後,必須放下身段請求勁敵綿掌貓女俠幫助,才有機會改寫命運,實現最後願望。他倆連同口水多過茶的治療犬,一起踏上非一般征途;在金髮姑娘、三隻熊犯罪家族、賞金獵人大壞狼瘋狂狙擊下,及時前往黑森林尋找傳說中的許願星,一於替皮靴貓重拾失去的8條命⋯


環球影業強勢發行,《古魯家族2:霸器新時代》惹笑班底炮製,爆發全新開心又感人的故事。殿堂級傳奇重臨,今年聖誕戲院見。


導演: 祖爾歌羅馥

演員: 安東尼奧班達拉斯、莎瑪希恩、 科倫絲佩芝、哈維吉恩


[US]


PUSS IN BOOTS THE LAST WISH(English Version)

Opening on 22-12-2022, 102 minutes, English(Chinese Subtitles)


Synopsis


This Christmas, everyone’s favorite leche-loving, swashbuckling, fear-defying feline returns.


For the first time in more than a decade, DreamWorks Animation presents a new adventure in the Shrek universe as daring outlaw Puss in Boots discovers that his passion for peril and disregard for safety have taken their toll. Puss has burned through eight of his nine lives, though he lost count along the way. Getting those lives back will send Puss in Boots on his grandest quest yet.


Director: Joel Crawford

Cast: Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, Florence Pugh, Harvey Guillén

Friday, January 27, 2023

The Son IMAGE GALLERY

 














The Son

DIRECTED BY:

Florian Zeller


WRITTEN BY:

Florian Zeller, Christopher Hampton


STARRING:

Hugh Jackman, Laura Dern, Vanessa Kirby, Zen McGrath, and Anthony Hopkins


SYNOPSIS:

A cautionary tale that follows a family as it struggles to reunite after falling apart. THE SON centers on Peter (Hugh Jackman), whose hectic life with his infant and new partner Beth (Vanessa Kirby) is upended when his ex-wife Kate (Laura Dern) appears at his door to discuss their son Nicholas (Zen McGrath), who is now a teenager. The young man has been missing school for months and is deeply troubled. Peter strives to take care of Nicholas as he would have wanted his own father (Anthony Hopkins) to have taken care of him while juggling his and Beth's new son, and at work an offer of a dream position in Washington. However, by reaching for the past to correct its mistakes, he loses sight of how to hold onto Nicholas in the present.


“REVIEW: WRENCHING AND RIVETING, 'THE SON' LEAVES YOU SHAKEN”

Mark Kennedy / Associated Press / November 22, 2022


If you don't have children, you will likely walk out of “The Son” shaken and deeply moved. If you do have kids, you may have to be eventually pulled to your feet after collapsing into a fetal ball for several hours.


Writer-director Florian Zeller's second installment in his trilogy examining mental health is an emotional wrecking ball almost exquisite in its destructive power. If his previous film, “The Father,” needed a trigger warning about dementia, “The Son” needs one for depression and suicide.


Despite the title, “The Son” is really about the father in this story, Peter, a successful workaholic Manhattan lawyer on his second wife and second child, a newborn. Past and present collide when Nicholas, the 17-year-old son from his first marriage, reaches a crescendo of mental anguish.


“It's life. It's weighing me down. I want something to change, but I don't know what,” he cries. “I feel like my head's exploding.”


But neither dad – Hugh Jackman, in easily his finest work onscreen – nor mom, Laura Dern in another heart-led performance, can seem to help. Zen McGrath plays the son with stunning agony, his hooded eyes flickering as if he's being hunted.


Zeller, adapting his play for the screen together again with translator and co-screenwriter Christopher Hampton, grounds everything in an unblinking realism, letting the words carry and avoiding any visual tricks, except for a shaky camera when it focuses on Nicholas.


One quiet symbol that recurs is of Peter shown often at an elevator bank, his vertical world going up and down. But at his home, the filmmakers show a constant churning washing machine – lines versus circles.


None of the parents in this high-class world – including stepmom Beth played by Vanessa Kirby – seem to know how to help this young man stuck in a domestic no man's land or even how to speak to him.


Jackman's Peter addresses his son as if he were in a sales meeting (“Soon everything will go back to normal”) and even offers him a fist-bump. He and his mom have a chopped shorthand, with fractured dialogue. (“Call me,” “Don't...” and “Don't cry, my little sunbeam.”)


Restless and in mental pain, the son goes from one parent's home to another, skipping school and just wandering the city. “What's going to become of you?” his dad demands, confusing the byproduct for the root issue.


In one heartbreaking scene, dad, stepmom and son dance in their living room to Tom Jones' “It's Not Unusual” and the camera soon closes in on the adults blissfully smiling as they let loose, unaware that the son long ago dropped out.


The son's anger at his father for leaving his mother buries the film in guilt that eats away at the dad, who starts to drift off in meetings. He then has a wonderfully tense visit with his own father (Anthony Hopkins, though not playing his same role in “The Father.”) Peter tells him he may turn down a job to care for his son, which his father sees as a dig at his own absentee parenting. “What do you want, applause?” sneers the father. “Get over it.”


All the while, Nicholas is calling out for help. “I'm not well, mom,” “I'm not made like other people” and “I don't think I'm ever going to measure up.” He's cutting himself and has no friends. Viewers will be unable to shake a rising sense of dread, that the son needs something that his parents cannot give him. That love is not enough, as a psychiatrist says.




The Son Reception

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 26% based on 134 reviews, with an average rating of 4.8/10. The website's consensus reads, "Despite reliably solid work from Laura Dern and Hugh Jackman, The Son remains mired in off-puttingly aggressive melodrama." Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 46 out of 100, based on 39 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".

The Son Release

In July 2021, Sony Pictures Classics acquired distribution rights to the film. STX Entertainment claimed the distribution rights for the UK, Benelux, Italy, Scandinavia and Iceland that same month. However, following the announcement that STX Entertainment's British offices were shutting down, the distribution changed to Lionsgate UK.


The film had its world premiere in-competition at the 79th Venice International Film Festival on September 7, 2022. Its North American premiere took place at the Toronto International Film Festival that same month on September 12, 2022. It also screened at the 2022 AFI Fest on November 5, 2022.


The film was initially scheduled for a limited release in the United States on 11 November 2022, with expansions in the following weeks, before its limited release was shifted to November 25. Its US limited release was later shifted again to a one-week engagement from 25 November, only in limited New York City and Los Angeles theaters, before a nationwide release on 20 January 2023.

The Son Production

During an interview via Zoom after the 93rd Academy Awards nominations were announced, director Florian Zeller revealed to Deadline that he was finishing up an adaptation of one of his plays titled The Son. In April 2021, Hugh Jackman and Laura Dern were cast to star in the film. In June 2021, Vanessa Kirby joined the cast of the film.


Principal photography began in August 2021. As of October 2021, production had concluded. It was reported Anthony Hopkins and Zen McGrath had also joined the cast, the former of whom is reuniting with Zeller after working on The Father (2020), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor.

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