The story takes place in the Caribbean Sea, where pirates are most active in legend. This mysterious sea area is located in the southeast of North America, where the blue sky is blue, the sun is shining and the sea surface is crystal clear. In the 17th century, it was the only place where the business fleet of continental Europe reached America. Therefore, piracy was rampant at that time, attacking not only the merchants in the past, but even the British royal fleet.
The handsome and charming Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) is a young pirate who is active in the Caribbean and owns his own pirate ship "Black Pearl". For him, the most enjoyable life is to drive the "Black Pearl" around the Caribbean and rob passing ships freely. Unfortunately, however, this carefree and free-spirited day is finally over-he was deceived by Barbossa, the pirate leader, and even his precious pirate ship "Black Pearl" was stolen by Barbossa.
Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush), who is in charge of a group of pirates, is an unscrupulous villain. He not only robs property, but also kills everyone on board, leaving no survivors. Ships passing through the Caribbean are frightened, most afraid of meeting Barbossa and his gang. After robbing Jack's "Black Pearl" pirate ship, Barbossa became even more rampant and became the overlord of the Caribbean for a while.
With his growing power, Barbossa's greedy ambition to live forever is also expanding. He tried to unlock the secret of the legendary magic gold coin to make himself immortal, but unexpectedly he was cursed by evil-every full moon night, Barbossa and other crew members on the Black Pearl would become skeletons, and they would be celibate for life, unable to enjoy sex and food, or even walk normally.
Barbossa, who has become an immortal skeleton, leads the Black Pearl in the Caribbean. Once, they sailed into Port Royal, attacked the town, and kidnapped the governor's daughter Elizabeth Swan (keira knightley)-because the girl wore a mysterious gold coin around her neck. Will turner (Orlando Bloom), an apprentice blacksmith who grew up with Elizabeth, is deeply saddened to see his beloved girl captured by pirates. Coincidentally, Jack Sparrow, who used to be the captain of the pirate ship "Black Pearl", was also imprisoned in this seaside town because of his pirate status.
Will, the blacksmith, managed to rescue Jack from prison. Then, the two men stole the fastest warship of the British Royal Fleet, the Interceptor. In order to save Elizabeth, the girl that Will loves deeply, and in order to recapture the Black Pearl that originally belonged to him, Jack quickly chased the Black Pearl in the warship Interceptor.
The pirates thought that Elizabeth, wearing a mysterious gold coin, could help them unlock the mysterious spell, and wanted to use her blood to perform witchcraft. Just at the critical moment, Will the blacksmith and Jack the pirate drove up the warship, and behind them, there was Norrington, a royal officer who was chasing after the stolen warship. So, the pirates pulled up the "skull flag", Jack pulled out his pistol and sword, Will waved a broadsword, Norrington commanded his men to pick up the pike, and a heroic war between man and ghost began ...
2. last king of scotland
In this highly political historical film, he also used the same narrative method as other historical films to create Nicholas Garrigan (James. The film narrates the relationship between doctors and rulers. In 1971, in order to avoid the great work pressure brought to him by the church elders' family, Nicholas Gricken came to Uganda and joined the Medical Association. This medical association is sponsored by a kind local doctor and his wife Sarah (Gillian Anderson). Nicholas Goreken fell in love with Sarah ...
Nicholas Goreken met the new Ugandan President Andy Amin (Forest Whitaker Forest Whitaker) by chance. Andy Amin often sent letters to Nicholas Goreken and Sarah, so their time in the medical association became less and less. Amin has just gained supreme power through the armed forces of the army and has been involved in a labor road case.
Andy Amin is interested in getting close to Nicholas Grecken, and wants to know everything he is interested in in Scotland through him. Andy Amin believes that one day, he will definitely become the king of Scotland. Later, Andy Amin called Nicholas Goricon to Kampala to become his personal physician. At first, Nicholas Gricken refused his request, but later, Gricken found that he had no choice but to stay here. Life in Kampala is very luxurious, and Goricon's position is too high, so he needs to put on airs all day, so he is not happy. However, Andy Amin's sense of humor and grand construction plan for Uganda made Nicholas Gricken feel that Andy Amin was a good president and they became close friends.
However, everything is not as simple as Nicholas Goricon imagined. He doesn't know what Andy Amin is doing behind his back. Sarah and the British consul's warning went unheeded ...
In the middle part of the film, Nicholas Gricken gradually discovers Andy Amin's ambition and brutal rule over the people, and realizes how naive he was to be used by Amin, and also participated in the execution of a wife of Amin (Kerry Washington Kerry Washington). When he wanted to leave, he found that his passport had been confiscated by Andy Amin. Now, he is living in a golden cage, without freedom, and everything is in the hands of Amin ... < P > 3. The story of blood and black gold < P > took place in 1898, which is an epic legend derived from the interweaving of family, loyalty, power and oil ... It is a very inflammatory effect. We will follow Daniel plain's footsteps. His colorful experience is a political epitome of the oil age.
Daniel used to be a miner in a silver mine. He was poor and had no future, and he broke his leg in an accident. Daniel, who decided to give it a go, accidentally learned a secret message, that is, there is a small town in the western United States, where oil is constantly seeping out of the ground. Daniel sold his property, took his son H W and set off for the small town that was almost covered with dust and loess, and seized this may be the last chance for him. Fortunately, Daniel and H W saw the right moment, and their luck and wealth multiplied at an incredible speed, and their social status rose rapidly. However, with more and more achievements, Daniel's soul began to be missing, and he became an unscrupulous business liar. It took a whole 29 years for Daniel to finally fulfill his grand wish of becoming a rich man and become a generation of oil tycoons. However, he also began to lose some basic qualities of human nature, such as love, hope, community, faith and ambition, and even endangered his father-son relationship with H W. The culprit of all this is the rolling oil, which represents depravity and deception.
When evil arose, Yili Sandy, a charismatic missionary symbolizing purity and faith, also stepped into this decadent land, so a collision between wealth, industry and religious holiness and loyalty began ... If rich entrepreneurs are liars who are good at playing tricks, then missionaries are more like some kind of conspirators. When contradictions are constantly intensified, even the most ambiguous moral demarcation is also people.
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The film is adapted from the short story "The Bear Came Over The Mountain" by Alice Munro, a famous Canadian woman writer. It tells the story of a couple who have been supporting each other for nearly 5 years. Because they forgot the beauty in their memories, their marriage began to suffer. This is an unconventional love story, which was recognized by critics and audiences at the Toronto International Film Festival in 26. It is also the first feature film written and directed by Canadian actress Sarah Polley.
After 5 years of ups and downs, Grant and Fiona have always lived up to the promises they made at the altar, and they have never wavered or doubted their love for each other. They spend their daily lives in kindness, softness and fun. However, this idyllic calm was quickly disturbed by Fiona's increasingly obvious amnesia, and the lack of memory even made her forget the promise of "never leaving". At first, Grant just ignored Fiona's accidental amnesia as an episode to adjust her life. But slowly, they can no longer ignore the grim fact that Fiona has Alzheimer's disease.
Fiona, who moved into a nursing home, continued to suffer from amnesia. Grant was surprised to find that in less than a month, Fiona forgot all about their memories, and even didn't know herself. The most unacceptable thing for him is that Fiona seems to have fallen in love with Aubrey, another patient with Alzheimer's disease who lives in a nursing home ... Faced with such a complicated but inevitable change, both Grant and Fiona have to admit that love and loyalty have limitations, because they eventually changed from lovers to strangers.
5. No Country for Old Men
In the 198s, in the western United States, drug traffickers gathered in many towns bordering Mexico. They smuggled drugs into the American market through the border. In these desolate towns, justice and law seemed to be completely asleep, and guns and fists became a passport to survive in this place.
honest veterinarian ruelin? Moss also lives in such a small town. One day, he found several dead bodies in the wilderness, and it seemed that they were drug dealers who died after fighting. However, there was a truck parked next to them, and a bag on the truck contained two million dollars in cash and a big bag of drugs.
Ruelin looked around, and there were few people, so he made a bold decision to keep drugs and 2 million cash for himself. It was this decision that became the beginning of Llewellyn's nightmare. Anton, the ruthless drug dealer leader, began to send killers to track and kill Llewellyn, and after several attacks in many countries, Llewellyn, who was completely unknown, finally realized that she could die at any time. In the case of no help, he found the sheriff of the town, the only law enforcement officer in the town, and also the most just figure in the town, Bell.
Bell fled with Ruelin, and Anton himself stepped out at this moment. This killer who likes to toss a coin to decide his prey's life and death was finally arranged by fate to fight with Bell and them to the death. Bell and Llewellyn encountered many assassinations during their escape, and at the same time, all the mysterious processes about drug trafficking gradually came to light.
6. Elizabeth
England, 1554. Mary I, known as "bloody Mary", reigned in the world. Her father Henry VIII parted ways with the Catholic Church and founded the Anglican Church. But Mary I is a fanatical Catholic. She brought Britain back to Catholicism through a series of bloody repression, which further split the empire. Rumors of various conspiracies have been circulating in Britain, so Mary I put her half-sister Princess Elizabeth Tudor under house arrest.
7. I wasn't there
In this biographical film about Bob Dylan's life, six actors will play Bob Dylan, respectively, to interpret Bob's life stories and musical experiences in different times. The film tells the story of Bob Dylan's hard life as a folk singer in his early years, and the heroes and intellectuals in the American folk song field formed in the early 196s, the controversial rock transition, motorcycle accidents and his retirement from public view. In recent years, his focus has not been on recording records, but on holding a concert tour, such as The Never Ending Tour.
In an unofficial autobiography of Bob Dylan written by British writer Howard Sunis, most of it is about Dylan's childhood and family life. The book provides us with more information about his works, especially with his wife Sura (charlotte gainsbourg). In addition, Howard Sunis also revealed a secret affair of the veteran rock singer, who had an unknown marriage with one of his backup singers since 1986. Each story shows one aspect of Dylan's lively and changeable personality, and the film also takes different ways to shoot each story, matching it with different themes: Woody (marcus carl franklin), an 11-year-old boy with dark skin, is always running; Robbie (Ben Whishaw), a charming singer-songwriter, is always on the road; Jude (Cate Blanchett) is a young hermaphrodite rock star; John/Jack (kristen bell), a folk idol who rediscovers himself and delivers the gospel; Billy (richard gere) is a famous outlaw, a living miracle but getting old.
8. Brokeback Mountain
On a bright summer day in p>1963, in the west of Wyoming, young cowboy Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal) and Ennis Delmar (Heath Leger) got to know each other because they both worked as ranchers, Joe A Gui (randy quaid). Jack was talkative and skillful in riding, and Ennis was introverted since his childhood. Deep in the inaccessible Brokeback Mountain, the work of herding sheep in alpine pasture is monotonous and arduous, and it is possible to be attacked by wild animals at any time. The tent for Jack and Ennis to live in is so narrow that only one person can sleep, and the other person has to sleep by the open-air bonfire. At first, they herded sheep separately, and there was little communication. Until one day, when they drank too much wine at dinner, it was particularly cold at night, so Jack and Ennis slept together. Under the action of alcohol and hormones, something "should not have happened" between them. The emptiness and loneliness made two 19-year-old youths love each other. One person cooked, the other herded sheep, and had a long talk by the campfire. The tent was full of love and the same sex was pure and beautiful.
After seasonal grazing, Jack and Ennis reluctantly embarked on their own life journeys under the pressure of the secular world. Jack became a competitive cowboy in Texas with his superb riding skills, relying on his wife, Lulin (Anne? With the support of Hathaway's family, her career is thriving; Ennis, who stayed at the ranch, married Alma (Michelle? Williams), who is busy for her starving daughter every day, leads an ordinary and miserable life. Four years have passed between fingers, and Jay, who has suffered from lovesickness.