前幾天的網誌
這麼說
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昨天晚上看了2部非常棒的好電影
1.Mona Lisa Smile 蒙那麗莎的微笑
2.正在找資料當中
第一部老娘很久以前就看過了
昨天再次重新再看
還是雞皮疙瘩掉滿地
Mona Lisa Smile 蒙那麗莎的微笑
這一部電影
我覺得
每一個女人都一定要看
看完之後
妳一定會去思考
自己活在這個世界的意義是什麼?
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當天的網誌
請按這裡
哈哈哈哈
老娘今天已經找到資料啦
這部電影是
Prime
春心蕩漾
女主角是
是老娘愛了非常非常多年的超級好演員
Meryl Streep
Uma Thurman
Meryl Streep 最近的作品就是
The Devil wears Prada
穿著Prada的惡魔
飾演
的那個女老闆
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Uma Thurman
Uma Thurman 就是
Kill Bill 追殺比爾
的那個女主角
我發現
Kill Bill 追殺比爾
是一部非常重要的電影
因為輔大的戲劇老師黃惟馨和電影老師趙杯
都非常喜歡談論到它
老娘喜愛
Meryl Streep
Uma Thurman
她們已經非常非常久啦
這一部電影強力推薦
這一部電影可以幫助我們
做到很好的愛情功課與婆媳功課
例如
1.談戀愛與結婚
是絕對的天差地別的啦
同居生活
絕對沒有浪漫可言的啦
2.年齡與生長的背景
是會影響感情的
其他的
請自己做功課啦
註:
1.我的 Merryl Streep 網誌
請按這裡
2.中文介紹網站
請按這裡
3.又發現一個影評好網誌
請按這裡
In colorful, bustling modern-day Manhattan, Rafi, a 37-year-old photography producer reeling from a recent divorce, meets David, a 23-year-old painter recently out of college. Rafi's therapist, Dr. Lisa Metzger, who is working to help Rafi overcome her fears of intimacy, finds out that Rafi's new lover is--unfortunately for Lisa--her only son, David. Both David and Rafi must contend with their 14-year age gap, vastly different backgrounds and the demands of David's traditional mother. Despite their intense attraction, the charmed couple soon realizes that vastly different ages and backgrounds create much conflict. A Jewish hip-hop lover and closet painter who still lives with his grandparents, David has little in common with Rafi--a non-practicing Catholic from a wealthy, broken family who travels in the sophisticated, high-end world of fashion.
Production Status: | Released |
Logline: | A successful thirtysomething woman inadvertently falls for her therapist's twentysomething son. |
Genres: | Comedy and Romance |
Running Time: | 1 hr. 45 min. |
Release Date: | October 28th, 2005 (wide) |
MPAA Rating: | PG-13 for sexual content including dialogue, and for language. |
Production Co.: |
Stratus Film Company, Younger Than You, Team Todd
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Studios: |
Universal Pictures
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Financiers: |
Stratus Film Company
|
U.S. Box Office: | $22,728,025 |
Filming Locations: |
New York, New York, USA
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Produced in: | United States |
Cast and Credits |
Starring: | Meryl Streep, Uma Thurman, Bryan Greenberg, Annie Parisse, Ato Essandoh |
Directed by: | Ben Younger |
Produced by: | Bob Yari, Mark R. Gordon, Suzanne Todd |
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Production Photos |
Prime is a 2005 American romantic comedy film starring Uma Thurman, Meryl Streep & Bryan Greenberg. It was written and directed by Ben Younger.
[edit] Plot
- Tagline: A therapeutic new comedy.
The film is a character comedy set in New York City. Rafi (Uma Thurman) is a recently divorced, 37-year-old career woman from Manhattan. David (Bryan Greenberg), a talented 23-year-old Jewish painter from the Upper West Side, falls in love with her. Rafi shares all her secrets with her therapist Lisa (Meryl Streep). Unbeknownst to Rafi, Lisa happens to be David's mother.
Following the relationship of this unlikely couple, the story touches upon the difficulties of marriage and partnerships. It explores the possibility that love is not enough to make a relationship work and becomes a philosophical display of emotion and comedy.
The mother, naturally, realizes the ethical and moral dilemma this poses her, she consults her own therapist. It is decided that she should continue the treatment and do what is best for her patient, as long as it is only a fling, which all signs do indicate of it being.
However, after several graphic therapy sessions, the relationship appears to be serious, and so Lisa has to tell Rafi that she is the mother of her new boyfriend. Rafi and David, however, break up at one point when Rafi finds David just lounging in her apartment, drinking beer and not looking after himself. A couple weeks later, David is enjoying a night on the town with his best friend; he gets drunk, and ends up sleeping with Sue, Rafi's friend from work.
David and Rafi start seeing each other again the same day, by coincidentally bumping into each other in the supermarket, and going back to David's place. Sue discusses the situation with a friend of hers at work, and realizes that David and Rafi got back together. Her friend just says 'Don't say a word' as Rafi comes in, and overhears it. David and Rafi have a large fallout. They try patching things up, with Rafi even meeting David's parents "properly", but ultimately don't see eye to eye on children or responsibilities and break up.
A year later, David with his friend walking out of a restaurant. A while later, he realizes he forgets his hat and goes back to the restaurant, where we recognize it as the first restaurant they had a proper date. He spots her but she doesn't see him so he rushes out the door, and hides. He defrosts the glass a bit to watch her a bit, and she turns around and just sees him. They share a smile before parting ways.
[edit] Trivia
- The ages of the two characters are 23 and 37 which are both prime numbers.
- The title might refer to a conversation between Thurman and Streep's characters, where the therapist encourages the patient to have the affair, saying that she is in her prime, her sexual peak.
- The role of Rafi was originally going to be played by Sandra Bullock. Bullock completed rehearsals with the Director and Greenberg, but pulled out just before filming began.
- Bryan Greenberg's trip to New York to film this movie is documented as part of HBO's semi-reality series Unscripted.
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