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Goddess trap (2004)

Final screening: March 24, 2004

Location: Italy, Britain and France

Language: English

Color: color

Voice: Dolby

Length: 102 minutes

Genre: science fiction, drama and action movies.

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1995, a pyramid-shaped flying object of unknown origin suddenly appeared over new york, and no one knew what was hidden in it. In fact, the Egyptian gods hid in it, among which Horosz, the sun god sentenced by the gods, was locked in it. Because the sun god only has a life span of seven days, in order to prolong his immortal power, he fled the pyramid and went to the chaotic world to find a pair of fertile men and women to continue his immortality. Because the sun god is an eagle-headed monster, he must first find a mortal to fit in with him, so that he can continue his descendants with his own body.

Nicole Poler, a soldier frozen in outer space, accidentally falls back into this chaotic future world, only to be targeted by Horace, the sun god. Even if she was unwilling, Nicole Poller had to accept the helplessness of being possessed by the sun god and set out to find a woman who could get pregnant and have children.

Jill, a blue-haired woman with blue tears, is confused and confused about her inhuman body. More tragically, Jill was unconsciously used as an experimental tool by a big company that made artificial organs and skin. At the same time, Horace, the sun god, discovered her and regarded her as the best candidate for immortality.

Memory, love, time and space are among three people, which continue and cross constantly. ...

[Edit this paragraph] Movie anecdote

Goddess Trap is the third film work of Enki Bilal, a European heavyweight cartoonist, which is adapted from his best-selling cartoon classic Nico Bohr Trilogy in Europe. The planning and production of this film took four years. In order to present the new york of the United States in 1995 to the audience completely, hundreds of professional artists, architects and CGI professional animation engineers were used in this film, which transformed the wonderful plane cartoon scene into three-dimensional vivid 3D animation, accurately brought the future new york to the big screen, and the integration of actors with 3D characters and scenes was perfect. Because of this, the producers also spent huge sums of money, and finally made a sci-fi movie that can compete with the American film industry. The production cost of the film using only 3D characters or scenes is nearly $50 million, setting an unprecedented record of burning money in European films.

It can be said that in the latest work Goddess Trap by Enki Bilal, a French science fiction cartoonist, myth and pornography are perfectly integrated into the extraordinary imagination. At the same time, because of this, the film has been controversial from the beginning. Enki Bilal's cartoon style itself has a strong "adult style". In this film, it is even more merciless to use the real version to deal with this plot.

Enki Bilal's handling of the picture of the goddess trap not only fully personified the ancient Egyptian gods, but also liberated all lust, greed, love and hate. Apart from the god-like sex scenes, the strong pectoral muscles of Horace, the sun god, plus the upside-down upper body and the perfect figure close to the golden ratio are enough to make men all over the world jealous and women all over the world secretly happy.

[Edit this paragraph] Film background

Thousands of years ago, in Greece, the golden apples, which were entrusted with the important task of alienating each other, became the fuse of the Trojan War written by the great Homer. Thousands of years later, the ancient Egyptian gods finally began to show their love and hate on the screen, regardless of gender, comparable to the ancient Greek gods. The feud between Horosz, the sun god, and Nicole Poler (Thomas Kretschmann, an East German actor who plays a Nazi officer in The Pianist) before and after the competition directly shows their emotional entanglements. Their goals (one for the mind and the other for the body) are also locked in the blue-haired woman Jill (linda hardy, the champion of Miss France), and there is no shame in love triangle and sex. The love and sex between gods and people are as beautiful and intense as myths and fables, and the extension of physical desire has actually crossed from ancient times to the distant future. Thomas Krichman, a handsome and upright man in "The Pianist", also constantly shows his handsome face and proud chest muscles in this film, which is enough to make the female audience drool under the screen.

The other is also from France.

◎ Translation name: butterfly pupa/god descended to the world/brain network chasing after the murderer

◎ Movie name "Pupa"

◎ Year: June 25, 2007

French country

◎ Category crime/science fiction/thriller

◎ Film length 1:30:07

◎ Release date: June 25th, 2007, France.

Distribution company Crystal Film Company

◎ The production cost is $65,438+02 million/forecast.

Director Julien Leclercq.

Starring Patrick Bauchau Patrick Bauchau.

Manon Chevallier ... Clémence

Albert Dupont El, Albert Dupontel ... David Hoffman.

Alan Figueras ... nikolov

Marie Guillard ... Mary Becker.

Marthe keller Martkler ... Professor Bruggen.

Estelle Lefébure

Claude Perron

Francis Renaud

Melanie Thierry ... mistress Manon Bruggen.

Smady Wolfman

◎ Jane

Marin, who woke up from a nightmare, relished all kinds of experiences in her dream. Although this is a dream, it seems that she has been there in person. In fact, this is not a dream, but a memory left by her after undergoing reconstruction surgery.