郑知明
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:四处流浪的青年平野信(永瀬正敏 饰)在某地邂逅风韵犹存的少妇土屋名美(大竹しのぶ 饰),平野为其所吸引,于是尾随来到一家商铺门前。这是一家小型的房屋中介所,由名美及其丈夫土屋英树(室田日出男 饰)共同经营。执著的平野为了接近名美,于是请求英树留在这里工作。此后的日子里,两人的关系平平淡淡,波澜不惊。某个夏日的雨天,名美到一处房产寻找平野,结果两人发生关系,并险些被英树撞破。数日后,房屋中介所进行假日旅行,喝得醉醺醺英树四处寻找妻子,最终在温泉浴场看见平野和名美一丝不挂地泡在池中洗澡。英树恼羞成怒,赶走了平野。自此之后,平野蜗居在河边的一个小工厂里工作,当他和名美再次相遇时,心中已对英树产生了杀意……
丸子
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:Set in a small Quebec town in the late-1920′s, this emotional drama follows the life and exploits of Celeste Beaumont, a talented young pianist who gains local celebrity at the town movie theater for her gifts as a silent film pianist. Awkward Pierre Blaudell is her biggest fan and eventually marries her. Shortly after this she bears his son, Pierre, who joins the army. She insists on joining him at the base and his meddlesome, snooty parents insist she give them her son. Pierre is killed in the war, and Celeste flees to New York where she finds steady employment as a jazz pianist. She finds a life-long companion with a black musician and chronicles her experiences in a diary that she passes on to her son after he grows up. Her son becomes a painter and once his own son, Antoine, is grown, reads him the story of Celeste, the youth’s grandmother. Intrigued, Antoine heads to the Big Apple in hopes of finding her.This movie is an emotional drama about how Antoine, played beautifully by François Méthé, discovers the details of his heritage. This film won many awards in Canada and at Cannes in 1988. François Méthé, who was about 11-years-old, never acted again after this movie.From IMDbA quiet painter, separated from his wife for a year, receives a suitcase in the mail from his mother, whom he hasn’t seen since infancy. He believes she abandoned him to his wealthy, paternal grandparents. The suitcase contains mementos and a diary, a long letter to him, written over the years, with details of her youth, her first job as a pianist at a cinema, the coming of talkies, her marriage, and how he came to live with his grandparents. As he reads through the materials and her story comes to life, his son Antoine, who’s about 10 or 12, tries to break through his father’s silence and sorrow by taking matters into his own hands.