讲述了地球上发现的一艘被遗忘的古飞船。侦查员将她运送到月球上,樱桃她遇到了令人印象深刻的机器,保存着那消失了很久的文明的智慧。
讲述了地球上发现的一艘被遗忘的古飞船。侦查员将她运送到月球上,樱桃她遇到了令人印象深刻的机器,保存着那消失了很久的文明的智慧。
回复 :1945年,盟军突入德国,德国疯狂科学家李然博士研究的项目----科学怪人法兰克的心脏被潜艇秘密转移到了其同盟国日本的广岛陆军医院,供起研究出不死的士兵,然而核子爆炸使一切化为灰勁.十五年后,科学家在广岛研究核子放射能对人类还有环境的研究中,意外的发先了一个孩子,在检测 中发现其虽然受过核子放射能的照射,但一点都没有被污染,经过调查发现原来这个孩子在核子爆炸后迷一样的出现在广岛的英树医院(原广岛陆军医院),而且他还在不停的变大,所以科学家们推测当年的法兰克的心脏在受到了放射能的影响后,发生了异变,他们称其为广岛怪人法兰克.然而这时的法兰克已经变大到人们不可控制的地步,并且逃出了医院,另一方面,在秋田油田,出现了地底怪兽,最后两只巨大的生物在平原相遇,并进行了激烈的战斗,最后法兰克用火战胜了地底怪兽,然而与此同时一只大章鱼在悄悄的接近他.........
回复 :马克思(James Woods 饰)是一家小型电视台的台长,为提高收视率,马克思四处搜罗带有色情或暴力内容的剧集。马克思的下属哈兰盗用卫星信号,获取了一档名为影视场的节目,内容为写实粗糙的暴力虐待场面,马克思看过这套节目后无法忘怀,对其他剧集丧失了兴趣。电台主播尼奇(Deborah Harry 饰)与马克思相识不久,这名有受虐倾向的女子也被影视场吸引,奔赴节目可能的产地匹兹堡欲参与制作。马克思经人指点拜访影视场的创始人布莱恩教授却没有见到真人,教授寄来的以尼奇为主角的录像让马克思产生了幻觉,马克思再度拜访始知布莱恩早已被杀死,现在的影视场节目由惊人视力公司的巴里负责,马克思一步步落入了巴里设计好的圈套,在巴里与布莱恩两种力量间越陷越深……本片获1984年加拿大吉尼奖最佳导演奖。
回复 :非常棒的超现实科幻片,与<银色星球>很像,导演Alex Proyas后来还拍了那部著名的<Dark City>,这是他的处女作.以下地址有详细介绍和剧照:http://www.mitternachtskino.de/spiritsoftheair.htmLike a dream, some things can only be experienced to understandThis film has some of the most beautiful imagery and haunting music ever. (Not to overstate it or anything) A three hander set in a post apocalyptic Oz outback (but one which is wildly more fantastical than Mad Max), Spirits of the Air tells the story of Smith, a stranger on the run who happens upon Felix and Betty, far into the desert.All around them are amazing images of cars buried into the ground like totems, huge flags blowing madly in the desert wind and their house itself is of the old oz pioneer style but decorated everywhere with crucifixes. Felix is an inventor obsessed with flight and making a glider, an obsession which has already left him in a wheel chair. Betty is one of the truly great film characters, just an absolute tripper - I can't describe her but the performance is a delight.This is not a fast film, it is not action packed but is intense - the imagery and art direction are beautiful, the writing is distinct and very Australian but still universal, the soundtrack is haunting (a lot of windsound montages with a simple tune used to great effect) and the performances are both real and surreal.Until you see this film (and for those who have enjoyed the increasingly brilliant work of Alex Proyas, you really should) you won't know what you are missing.