长篇影评
1 ) 当权力把你逼入死亡的夹角
在这个时间段,我忍不住要放出这部电影的影评,因为它活生生的向我们揭示了权力的黑暗和嗜血。当然这个影评肯定会表达我的观点,认同者可以仰着头思考,反对者可以低着头恼怒,无关紧要,因为我要说出来。
回到电影,这是一部政治惊悚片,电影展现的是在美国,当政治权力和金融资本结合后对法律的侵蚀与破坏。政客们谈笑风生面对镜头时,背后的金主已经肆无忌惮的扫清挡路者,哪怕是捍卫国家法律法官,也可以通过一颗子弹来肉体清除。想调查的主角也在随后遭到了从杀手到国家机器的追杀,但是正义终将战胜邪恶,呼风唤雨的高官们最终还是受到了法律的制裁。这个故事在今天看来已经充满了陈腐老套的气息,但是这部电影却是出乎意料的精彩,无一分多余冗赘,我在观后真的是拍案叫号,这部影片也充分印证了丹泽尔华盛顿从无烂片的定律。
聊聊故事的延伸。首先,导演不亏是擅长这类片子的翘楚,把这种老类型片塑造的在今天都可以说的上一部成功之作。除了剪辑、快慢节奏的把握,导演把反套路的技巧用的淋漓尽致,又没有用力过猛。很多时候完全是出乎意料;其次,这部电影从开始就用一些平缓生活化的段落给人一种安静平和的错觉,但是很快在后面惊悚快节奏的桥段中,竟然发现这些平缓的段落全是后面剧情的扣子,那些安静平和中其实早就隐藏着步步杀机;最后,故事的结局是人们希望的大团圆,坏人最后被法律审判,但是导演很明白的给观众一个残酷月光的真相,这是个各方互相妥协的皆大欢喜,靠着出卖同伙,政治家们仍然稳坐白宫,为了捍卫法律而牺牲的人命只不过是新闻报道时的名字,甚至这份新闻报道都来之不易。在权力和资本的欲望下,法律摇摇欲坠,因为对权力执行法律的人都已经倒下了,而且就算付出了如此大的牺牲,结果也是调查者隐姓埋名,惶顾东西,犯案者继续执政,这才是这部电影惊悚之处。这还是关进牢笼里的权力,而权力一但不再受困牢笼,火烧罗马吟诗的尼禄,开启古拉格地狱的苏共必将改头换面重返人间。
联系到现在,在今天,我们的法律也是在明显的选择执法,有开车逛紫禁城,安然无事;有警告瘟疫来临,却训诫警告。尸位素餐者操纵法律为自己的官帽保驾护航,真把自己当成了人民的父母,把旧时代的老爷文化带回官场。这次的灾难,让我们是不是应该反思,面对公权力,我的牢笼在哪?也许,这条影评还是发不出来,也许这条影片还会被修改,但是,我还是说要说出来,如果今天依旧没有人开口,非典之后是冠状,那下一个17后等待我们的是什么?还会不会有吹哨人?
——纪念李文亮医生
2 ) Always somewhere。。always
一次在酒吧听到Scorpions的always somewhere,深深的沉迷进去,而且竟然能听得懂大部分的歌词。。
后来知道这是《鹅塘暗杀令》的主题曲,直到很久之后才拾起这部两个多小时的电影。所以对我来说这是一部因歌而识的电影。
至于电影的名字,《鹅塘暗杀令》或者《鹈鹕报告》都比《绝对机密》要来的吸引人,听起来就像是一个童话,不是么?
故事讲得不错,更何况当年的茱莉亚罗伯茨和丹泽尔华盛顿让我怦然心动。大嘴美女不必说,我对华盛顿的最深印象来自当年在辩论队时集体看《伟大的辩手》。
93年的鹅塘暗杀令放到今天感觉算不得多么新奇的电影,即便剧情最紧张的时候,我心中依然波澜不惊——而这正是我最喜欢的状态。。
就如同《美国往事》,那种浓郁的旧时光的情调密密的包裹住你,渗透进皮肤,渗透进呼吸,渗透进你的一举一动,感觉到自己变得优雅起来,深邃起来。
某个寒冬的夜晚,你也许会吹起美国往事中的那段口哨;某个陌生的旅馆中,你也许会想起always somewhere的旋律……像黛比那般套着松松垮垮的衬衣,感受着那丝让人上瘾的忧郁。
3 ) 政客和财团联手,多半没什么好事。
看了以上几部电影我对丹泽尔·华盛顿这个人的表演风格是越来越欣赏,他的那种走路时候的所散发出的自信,潇洒至极。加上这个时候的我随着年龄的增长,观影的类型也随之转变。不再一味的去观看动作影片,而是开始选择一些情节比较复杂、曲折的电影,我开始专门去搜索他的好作品,这一点这真得感谢现在网络的便利,靠着网络的强大功能我找到了这个电影——《塘鹅暗杀令》。
这算是他比较早期的作品了,海报上的丹泽尔·华盛顿和大美女朱莉娅·罗伯茨当时显得非常的年轻。简单的来说就是:职业杀手卡米接到通知后杀死了高等法院法官罗森堡和约翰逊,然后引发了朱莉娅·罗伯茨扮演的法学院教授加拉汉的女友兼得意门生“黛比”发布了关于该案的《塘鹅报告》,同时丹泽尔·华盛顿扮演的黑人记者格蓝也觉得该案有重大疑点,于是两人合作调查案情并引发了一连穿的血案。这是最典型的官商勾结并妄图只手遮天的案例,影片情节紧张曲折,悬念丛生,幕后黑手被逐渐揭露出来。在该片中丹泽尔·华盛顿就表现出了他独特的表演风格以及逐渐成熟的演技,是他早期比较精彩的电影之一。
4 ) 失望是难免的
《塘鹅暗杀令》。7分。
大嘴美女朱丽叶·罗伯茨和丹泽尔·华盛顿联袂主演电影。
整体还是有些失望的,毕竟我期待的是一个精彩的、悬疑的犯罪动作片。
但作为一个美国首富花钱赞助总统竞选顺便买通总统身边几个人,试图换掉大法官以便让自己更好的做点罪恶生意的故事。美利坚从来都不缺孤单英雄,哪怕只是个微弱小女子。
但他们恰恰惹了黛比,法学院的高材生。不仅杀了大法官和律师,还顺手炸死了黛比的男朋友。这激怒了黛比也让新闻调查记者丹泽尔饰演的葛瑞有了极大的兴趣。
于是一场扳倒总统的行动开始了。
但很遗憾的是,有个杀手不见了。
5 ) plot
Two Supreme Court justices, the liberal Justice Rosenberg (Hume Cronyn) and conservative Justice Jensen are assassinated. A terrorist named Khamel (Stanley Tucci), who works as a hired assassin, shoots one of the justices as he lies in his sickbed. He strangles the other in a gay porn film theater. As the nation learns the shocking news, the authorities including the FBI (charged with protecting the lives of the Supreme Court Justices), do not seem to have any clear indications of who may have been behind the assassinations.
Tulane University Law School student Darby Shaw (Julia Roberts) theorizes that there may be some similarity in their otherwise-different voting patterns that may provide a motive for their assassinations. She decides to research the two justices' records and cases pending before the Court, suspecting the real motive might be simple greed, not politics. She discovers that both were protective of the environment in their votes. She writes her theories into a legal brief, which she shows to her law professor, mentor and lover Thomas Callahan (Sam Shepard). Callahan, a recovering alcoholic, is grieving for Rosenberg, whom he interned for. He finds Darby's work interesting, but fails to recognize the high stakes involved. Nevertheless, he gives a copy of the paper (which becomes known as the "Pelican Brief") to Gavin Verheek (John Heard), a friend of his who works as a lawyer with the FBI.
Not long after this, Callahan is killed by a car bomb as the couple is leaving a bar in New Orleans; Darby escapes the attack because she holds back from getting into the car with her drunk lover. She soon realizes she is under surveillance, and is subsequently attacked by an unknown assailant. Realizing that her brief was accurate, she goes into hiding and reaches out cautiously to Verheek for help.
Meanwhile, in Washington, D.C., political reporter Gray Grantham (Denzel Washington) is contacted by an anonymous informant who calls himself "Garcia" and claims to have information about the assassinations which he had apparently seen inadvertently at his place of employment. Grantham manages to take a photograph of "Garcia" but is unable to identify him. "Garcia" subsequently disappears. Darby then makes contact by telephone with Grantham and mentions the Pelican Brief; although initially skeptical, Grantham discovers that the limited information Darby discloses has validity.
Darby finds out from fellow classmate Alice (Cynthia Nixon) that her apartment has been ransacked and her computer, disks and files are gone. Soon after, the man who had attacked her previously finds her again and gives chase, but Darby evades him a second time. She contacts Verheek and arranges to meet him the next day in a crowded public place. Prior to their meeting, Verheek is murdered in his hotel room by Khamel, who then goes to meet Darby dressed as Verheek. Just before Khamel can kill her, however, he is shot and killed by an unknown agent, and Darby flees.
Darby contacts Grantham again and agrees to meet him in New York City. There, she gives him the details of her brief.
The legal brief speculates that the assassinations were committed on behalf of Victor Mattiece, an oil tycoon who wants to drill for oil on a Louisiana marshland which is a major habitat of an endangered species of pelicans. A court case on appeal, filed on his behalf to gain access to the land, is expected to make its way to the Supreme Court. The two slain justices had a history of environmentalism — their only common view — and thus Darby surmised that Mattiece, who has a pre-existing business relationship with the President, hoped to turn the case in his favor by eliminating the two justices, thus leaving his friend, the President, in a position to appoint new justices more likely to rule in his favor.
Grantham tells her about "Garcia", and together they discover that "Garcia" is Curtis Morgan (Jake Weber), a lawyer in the oil and gas division of White & Blazevich in Washington.
Darby visits White & Blazevich, pretending to have an appointment with Curtis Morgan. When she is told that Morgan had been killed by muggers just a week ago, she suspects that his discovery of incriminating evidence was the real reason for his murder, and Darby hurries out of the office. She and Grantham visit his widow, who gives them a key to a safe deposit box he owned.
While Darby visits the bank to retrieve the contents of the box, she is followed and a bomb is planted in her car. When she and Grantham return to their vehicle, Grantham has difficulty starting the car, and Darby recognizes the faltering sound as what she heard just before Callahan was killed. She stops him and they flee the vehicle. They are instantly pursued on foot and by a car, which finally crashes into their parked vehicle, detonating the bomb and killing one of their pursuers.
They escape to the Washington Herald building, where they review the documents and a videotape from Morgan's box. The tape contains testimony from Morgan that confirms his discovery that Mattiece ordered the assassination of the Justices and the documents are memos that confirm these accusations. With the evidence that he needs, Grantham writes his story. He gives the FBI a chance to comment, and Director Voyles (James B. Sikking) comes to meet with him personally. On the record, Voyles confirms that the Pelican Brief was delivered to the White House; off the record, he reveals that the President ordered the FBI to "back off". He tells Darby that CIA agents were investigating Mattiece, and that one of them killed Khamel to save her life. Voyles arranges for a plane to fly Darby, accompanied by Grantham, to an undisclosed foreign location. Upon arrival, they are given a copy of the day's Herald with their story, which credits both Grantham and Darby in the byline. After embracing, Darby departs in a waiting van and Grantham returns to the plane.
The movie ends with Darby in her foreign hideaway, watching Grantham being interviewed on TV, where it is revealed that Mattiece and two of his lawyers have been indicted in federal court, the President's chief of staff has resigned, and the President himself will not run for office again. Grantham deflects speculation that Darby is fictional, a composite of sources, but does agree that she is "almost" too good to be true. Her life having been saved, Darby smiles as the screen cuts to black.
6 ) 塘鹅pelican
又一部慕名很久直到今天才看的电影。
很像在看一部希区科克诶。比如“FBI的朋友”在宾馆房间被枪杀之前,橱柜的门静悄悄地滑动,于是我们知道有一个杀手在里面,可是不知道他动不动手,什么时候动手,怎么动手。一直悬心。
又比如杀手假扮成“FBI的朋友”与茱丽娅手拉手走在广场时,我们看见他拿出手枪藏在衣服下面。可是不知道他什么时候动手。又悬心。不过这次时间不长,很快杀手被杀。
最经典是藏在汽车里的炸弹。丹泽尔两次想把钥匙插入,于是我们看着他的手心惊胆颤。这就是希区科克说的,悬疑电影与普通电影的区别,就是观众事先知道炸弹在那里,和不知道时的区别。
不仅这些情节致敬希区科克,在整体色调上也仿佛大师;饭店追逐那场戏,连茱丽娅的惊叫都像是从老电影里拷贝出来的。
话说茱丽娅和丹泽尔,那时真是年轻啊,满脸的胶原蛋白。丹泽尔真是最有绅士风度的黑人男演员了,记得有评论说过他是最适合穿军装的黑人男演员,我还觉得他非常适合穿西装。可能是长相比较正直。不像威尔-史密斯那种痞帅。
还惊喜地看到了《欲望都市》里的米兰达,是她说话时的口型,太有特点了,也非常年轻哦,那时还在跑龙套。白宫幕僚长寇尔,是《丑闻》里的菲茨杰拉德总统,也嫩得一泡水似的,走起路来还是那个步态。
这是1993年的电影,前两天看了1987年的第一部《华尔街》。迈克尔-道格拉斯得奥斯卡的那部,年代上更老些。最近比较喜欢这些老调调。复仇者联盟那样的,估计永远都不会去看喽,不是我的菜。
最后两人坐着飞机逃跑了。看到飞机时走了神。移民前以为将来坐飞机的机会多着哩,至少会经常回国看看嘛。然而到现在并没有再飞过一次,也似乎丝毫没有这个想法。忽然间悟到,那些飞来飞去的,大概都是心没定下来的人,而我们是死心塌地在这里生活下去的了。
阴谋论。朱丽娅的衣服配的好看。
遥远的1993年,大嘴没得没有天理。故事很好,除了不死的女主角有点扯之外,但这也是故事得以继续的唯一方式。经典的90年代作品,片长较长,节奏略慢,但每一步设计的都很用心,也能吊足观众胃口
美国的司法机关太牛了
故事讲的有点长,但是情节还算紧凑。除了两个人能连番躲过杀手的阻击逃出生天显得很奇妙外,其他没什么缺点。茱莉亚罗伯茨演的不错,可能形象转变上稍有点过,华盛顿演的稍差了点,但安全感十足。这样令人压抑、困顿的几乎无法反抗的阴谋其实每段历史、每个国家都在上演吧,只期望在新闻爆料,不可靠..
90年代的中国,在音像店中最常看到的光碟影片之一,以铁盒包装。怕是因为“揭露了美帝的丑恶”吧?
小时候大人们看得津津有味我不得其解,现在看看,要说在当时应该的确很难得。但是在如今,显得不够紧凑,也不够血腥,更不够刺激。因为如今有了,比如24 Hours, Prison Break
我妈好多年前看过。太经典。丹素大叔和茱莉亚都好年轻。片尾茱莉亚的笑很美。
从《与敌共眠》开始喜欢朱莉娅·罗伯茨,《塘鹅暗杀令》一直没找到资源,最近在一篇新闻里看到“塘鹅”这个词才想起一直有部她的电影没看
又名: 绝对机密 / 塘鹅暗杀令 / 塘鹅报告 / 鹈鹕案件导演: 艾伦 J. 帕库拉 (Alan J. Pakula)主演: Julia Roberts / Denzel Washington / John Lithgow制片国家/地区: 美国上映年度: 1993imdb链接: tt0107798
这片当年应该很有名,我妈妈都知道这名字,可是我已经基本不记得什么了~
在中国不可能把。。。。多年以后的影帝和影后!
情节和手法或许有许多不完美之处,但主题之勇敢精神之自由还是令人赞叹。保密是一切暴政的要旨,不是暴力,而是保密。但是任何暴力都不可能控制一个自由人,一个思想自由的人,刑讯做不到,原子弹做不到,什么都做不到——你无法征服一个自由人,你顶多只能杀死他。
游乐园俯视视角,人群散开的那一幕印象深刻。上世纪看的片子
茱莉亚罗伯茨最被低估的电影,小时候在电影频道看的,当时觉得结局没有把男女主写成一对cp而是写成惺惺相惜的远方道友这种设定在那个年代超级高级。
艾伦·J·帕库拉的政治惊悚系列如今看来也是充满「幼稚左派」的通病,用非常拙劣而直接的「想象力」去虚构极权肆无忌惮的恐怖手段,最后只剩下最烂俗的「英雄救美」模式。
剧情太温水,对不起这个颜值和阵容啊。
好久以前的电影,好久以前看过。能不能再给我一个机会看完它~?
此时,总统暗中命令相关人士不要插手此案。格兰由此起疑,随后调查到了总统和马氏集团关系密切,而且一切证据都表明,马氏与两位法官的死有着千丝万缕的关系
这是部太有名的电影,却一直没看过。现在看来有些太过理想化了吧。
非常紧凑,非常写实,矛头直指美国总统。那个年代的好莱坞真是佳片辈出!