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《牧羊犬郁金香》的影评大全

  《牧羊犬郁金香》是一部由保罗·菲尔林格 / 桑德拉·菲林格执导,克里斯托弗·普卢默 / 琳恩·雷德格瑞夫 / 伊莎贝拉·罗西里尼 Isabella Rosselli主演的一部剧情 / 喜剧 / 动画类型的电影,特精心从网络上整理的一些观众的影评,希望对大家能有帮助。

  《牧羊犬郁金香》影评(一):因为无法与人相爱,英国人把爱给了狗。——乔-伦道夫-阿克利

  阿克利笔触可以说是很冷静了,没有哭天喊地悲痛离开的杜莉,典型的英国式幽默让人啼笑皆非。看到最后,有点想哭,但也留不出眼泪,阿克利和郁金香的结局似乎可以说是完美的,毕竟郁金香活到了十六岁半,阿克利也平静地面对这一事实。他们两个是互相拥抱取暖的关系,阿克利从郁金香那里得到了从没有在家人那里得到的爱,郁金香也安稳地过了一生。郁金香是阿克利的“理想朋友”,阿克利也是郁金香一生唯一的主人。仔细想一想,人们所渴望的爱情也不过如此,阿克利和郁金香的关系耐人寻味,看了英文小说,表示很多细节没拍出来,据说,要出版国内首部中文版了,值得期待。顺便说一句,克里斯托弗-普卢默声音也真是好听。

  .奉上链接。链接:https://pan.baidu.com/s/1mnFguGRG3ihmZpOKz3POxA密码:hijw

  想看的赶紧拿吧,很可能会和谐,里边有字幕文件。

  《牧羊犬郁金香》影评(二):哈,美国人也有功课做不到家的时候

  男人无老婆,养只狗也能行。片子讲述一只狗和主人的伴侣生涯。这只狗最后先走一步,却让主人写了一本书来纪念,两个家伙都能由此名垂青史,也不辜负十几年的同甘共苦。本以为这样的作品应该煽情至观众黯然泪下,结果却是一个冷静得让人到处找痒痒挠儿的结局。这样的手笔确实挺英国的。

  片子里面有很多很露骨的狗的性生活,画得不失幽默,但是这部分内容有点拖沓,看着看着不知道自己到底是在看人狗伙伴关系,还是在看动物色情片。给狗找对象成了电影的主要部分,伴随的是主人啰嗦怪癖的性格。那个絮叨劲儿确实让人想起常在英国公园里转悠,穿着皱了吧唧的西装,在寒风里用手绢呜呜地擤鼻涕的英国老大爷。

  片子从头到尾有旁白讲述,动画仿佛是插图。说是传统风格,却也有形式上的突破。总体感觉,动画设计有很多有意思的细节。画面中有很多英国元素,红公共汽车、黑色出租车、泰晤士河,还有那个有名的Batersea电厂....一看就是要给美国人看的片子。不过,居然出现明显的史实错误:那种后开口的红色公共汽车(Routemaster)是在1956年才开始在伦敦使用的。在此之前虽然也有Routemaster,但是应该是有门,或者是前面开口的。而不是电影里面后面开口的这种。而这部片子的原作在1956年就完成了。片子一开始有作者采访丘吉尔的镜头,说明应该是战争时期就有了这个狗。原作一直写到狗去世,所以狗在红汽车诞生之前就去世了。电影所涉及的年份根本不应该有红公共汽车。

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  《牧羊犬郁金香》影评(三):loved, hated, albeit stupidly...

  It was Roger Ebert's highly favorable review led me to this little animation dog film, adapted by Paul Fierlinger and Sandra Fierlinger from J.R.Ackerley's 1956 memoir with the same title, voice over by Christopher Plummer, Lynn Redgrave and Isabella Rossellini. Released June 10, 2009.

  It's a story about companionship between an old lonely man with his unruly female German shepherd dog whom he had rescued in her 18th month in 1947. The story is told in such a minute way involving every detail of the canine bodily function: almost one third of the length was on urinating and defecating, remaining two third was mating detail -- for someone never have kept a pet before these too intimate informaton made me more than a little uncomfortable, ha, my bad. However the film is thoroughly enjoyable, the painting are beautiful and simple done by paperless system but retains a strong hand-drawn flavour, the odd and dry humour permeated through the film prevented it being ever oversentimental, and what counts the most, it touches that string deep in our hearts that in this overcrowded and lonely world, all we need is love, wherever we can find it.

  Quotes:

  Unable to love each other, the English turn naturally to dogs.

  It seems to me, both touching and strange, that she should find the world so wonderful.

  Whatever blunders I may have commited in my management of my animal's life, she lived on to the great age of sixteen and half. I was a bit drained in spirit when Tulip came into my hands, and the fifteen years she lived with me turned into the happiest of my life. She entered my life when I was quite over 50, and she entirely transformed it. She offered me what I have never found in my life with humans, constant single-hearted incorruptable uncritical devotion, which it is in the nature of dogs to offer. She placed herself entirely under my control. Looking at her sometimes in her later years, I used to think that the ideal friend whom I no longer wanted, perhaps never wanted, would have the mind of my Tulip. Always at one's service through the devotion of a faithful and uncritical beast, are not all human contacts based upon one person's wish to claim the affairs of another? Everyone it seemes wishs everyone else different from what they are.

  What strained and anxious lives dogs must lead, so emotionally involved in the world of human, whose affections they strive endlessly to secure, whose authority they are expected unquestioningly to obey, and whose mind they can never do more than imperfectly reach and comprehend. Stupidly loved, stupidly hated, acquired without thought, reared and rules wihtout understanding, passed on or 'put to sleep' without care, did they, I wondered, these descendants of the creatures who, thousands of years ago in the primeval forests, laid siege to the heart of man, took him under their protection, tried to tame him, and failed...did they suffer from headaches?

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