剧情介绍

  UCLA college student Jonathan Moore (Anthony Edwards) is playing a game called "Gotcha" (popular on mid-1980s college campuses as "Assassin" or "Tag"), wherein the players are all assigned a mock "hit" on another player by use of a harmless paintball gun. Moore and his apartment roommate Manolo go on a vacation to Paris, France. After touring some of Paris, in a cafe Moore meets Sasha Banicek (Linda Fiorentino), a Czechoslovakian girl. Eventually, Jonathan has intercourse with Sasha, losing his virginity.
  Jonathan decides to leave Manolo (who is heading to Spain) and go with Sasha to West Berlin to spend more time with her. Jonathan believes that he is in love with Sasha. There, Jonathan and Sasha continue to have sex and even go to an Oktoberfest beer gathering. One night, Sasha tells Jonathan that she has to go to East Berlin to pick up a package. One night after arriving in East Berlin, Sasha leaves their hotel room and walks to dark street corner. There, Sasha meets a German man who tells her the location of the pickup of her package. Meanwhile, Sasha was being monitored by a Soviet agent, who was sitting in a car at a distance. During the day, Sasha tells Jonathan that if she gives him a certain message, it means that he has to leave East Berlin immediately. At a cafe, Sasha gives Jonathan a package and says that a strudel is inside. A little later, Sasha tells Jonathan to meet her at the butcher shop near their hotel. All of a sudden, a Soviet agent begins to chase after Sasha. Sasha decides to use Jonathan (who is holding her package) to unknowingly get the package over to West Berlin. Meanwhile, Sasha is taken by the Soviet agent and East German secret police.
  Jonathan goes to Checkpoint Charlie to cross the heavily fortified border into West Berlin. At the East German customs search, Jonathan is stripped of his clothes and given a cavity search. Meanwhile, Sasha is stripped and searched for possible espionage evidence. Vlad arrives at the border crossing to search for Jonathan, however Jonathan passes the border safely before he can be captured. Once in West Berlin, Jonathan feels liberated by the Westernized society. In the hotel, Jonathan receives a message from Sasha to meet him at a specified location. Jonathan finds out that his hotel room was broken into and robbed of his traveler's checks. Soviet agents eventually find Jonathan in West Berlin and chase him throughout a public park. Jonathan jumps into a water canal and manages to escape from the Soviets and stumbles upon a German rock group headed for Hamburg, who offer him a ride to the airport.
  The rock group successfully get Jonathan to the airport (using full-face makeup to sneak him past a checkpoint) and Jonathan finally arrives in Los Angeles Tom Bradley International Airport and to his apartment. Soon, Vlad and a band of Soviet agents arrive too in Los Angeles. Once home, Jonathan stumbles upon a film canister, which was planted by Sasha. Jonathan visits his parents and tells them what happened in Germany but they cannot believe a word of it and think Jonathan is on drugs. Jonathan decides to call the FBI then the Central Intelligence Agency for help. Jonathan returns to find his apartment broken into and looted.
  The CIA officer tells Jonathan to give them the photo film canister. At the Los Angeles headquarters of the CIA, Jonathan spots Sasha who looks like she was working there. Jonathan eventually meets up with Sasha. Sasha admits that she is Cheryl Brewster, a CIA agent, originally from Pittsburgh. Out of nowhere, Vlad and his gang begin to chase Jonathan and Cheryl on the UCLA campus. Jonathan eliminates all the Soviets with a tranquilizer gun which he gets from the campus veterinary sciences building. The Soviets are arrested, the CIA agents thank Jonathan for his (indirect) help in obtaining the film, and Sasha tells him she wants to continue their relationship.
  After they part, Jonathan talks to a pretty student who rebuffs him coldly. As she walks away, he aims the tranquilizer pistol and shoots her in the rear.

评论:

  • 壬芸熙 0小时前 :

    2022-02-04

  • 商巧风 5小时前 :

    不如金钱世界。Jeremy irons演得不错

  • 妮慧 9小时前 :

    gaga和driver格外出彩(妈呀坐拥klimt的画!被壕到了(有点旧时代风彩

  • 宦凡阳 7小时前 :

    画面上仍然很工整,但是故事线过于流水账,几个人物也毫无“人性”可言,性格、情感的转变都很突兀。

  • 义伶伶 9小时前 :

    无厘头又意料之中。因一个女人起,因一个女人亡。

  • 元晴雪 2小时前 :

    1.25倍速看这种流水账片就正好。Lady Gaga真的没演技,没脖子没气质又艳俗,像个人肉炸弹,看着尴尬。一家子都是大直人混啥时尚圈呢。

  • 尉春柔 2小时前 :

    豪门恩怨拍成这样,编剧真需要向TVB取取经

  • 姜琼音 9小时前 :

    导演发挥一般。整部片最让我动容的就是奥尔多出狱后得知保罗卖掉古驰股份的表演,帕西诺仍然拿出了他的表演爆发力,他抱着废物而已的时候,就像麦克抱着弗雷多,不同的是,他没有给保罗一个死亡之吻。

  • 宓依云 0小时前 :

    两星电影,一星服化,是怎么能把这么抓马的故事拍得这么流水账的啊

  • 卫燕咏 5小时前 :

    电影对于男主和嘎嘎分手刻画生硬---前脚男主还在逃亡,镜头一转女主到滑雪场来看男主,男主就开始冷落女主了。

  • 函琪 2小时前 :

    Gucci家族的兴衰本是一场大戏,而简化为一个女人的戏,女性视角大概也是导演斯科特的路径依赖。他的野心可能是一部“教父”,但结果是爱恨情仇,彪悍女性对懦弱男性的仇杀,好老套无趣。

  • 刚舒云 9小时前 :

    这…..结局反转还可以其他的一片糊涂,太长了。

  • 僪德厚 5小时前 :

    平庸的剧本和叙事,优点是看电影的两个半小时过得很快。

  • 出痴春 9小时前 :

    Reeve Carney演了TF的震撼都没有片尾字幕看到Leto的冲击大(。感觉只是十分平庸的上流社会窥视,叙事中一副怪老婆的暗示也很微妙

  • 万博明 1小时前 :

    比想象中的好诶。其实前半段就一直在想,如果按原定wkw来拍,那种沉浸在恋爱里的傻气会不会就不会那么真实,或者说wkw来拍的话或许会突出“美好”的属性吧,看GIF里面鳖鳖和司机的床戏那么好笑,结果正式看到的时候反而有点甜蜜温馨。后半确实有点乱,感觉是要凸显各方的演技,结果放弃了本应该要花心思的人物塑造,但又莫名其妙地能让人觉得合理,或许只是不够“Drama”吧,结果反倒是有点像一些人喜欢《第一炉香》电影版的理由喜欢上了:它把那些以往会带着滤镜看的富豪人生塑造得滑稽又真实。鳖鳖真的演得很努力,很像潮汕女老板了;莱托真是完全看不出来,厉害到有点可怕了。3.5归4。

  • 厉浩阔 1小时前 :

    太平庸了,就算是雷德利斯科特导演,亚当德赖弗主演,也太平庸了,转场叙事没有特色,感觉像是导演喝醉了一样浑浑噩噩就导完了。如果lady gaga的角色定位,就是一个蠢蠢的有野心的女人,那么她演的还挺好的。

  • 将妍芳 6小时前 :

    雷德利·斯科特对美术和“格调”的依赖造成了导演层面的懒惰,配上维基百科式的剧本呈现和被过度放任的表演,古典和坎普的部分互不相容,让电影只透出一种尴尬的平庸。不过还是比《最后的决斗》要好点……

  • 令狐鸿志 5小时前 :

    作为如此一个抓马的故事,成品实在是过于工整了。坐在电影院的两个半小时真的让我觉得如坐针毡。导演/剪辑/编剧真的浪费了这么好的一个故事+演员班底。另外Lady Gaga的表现远超预期,和星诞时候相比简直是脱胎换骨了。有个镜头让我想到了斯宾塞里最被拿出来说事的锤球台耸肩那一镜(当然比后者表现好非常多),完全没有预告片里的强烈出戏感,成片看下来是相当有层次的表演。 有些人真的是天生当演员的料。

  • 文端敏 3小时前 :

    明明是一个可读性很强的故事,却被拍的如此拖拉无亮点。尤其是这注水的大部分时长里,基本全是gaga神婆般的絮絮叨叨,就更赶客了。

  • 仲暮芸 6小时前 :

    你说它是犯罪片吧,犯罪片的部分只占了五分钟的篇幅还耍了个稀碎;你说它是喜剧片,所有的笑点都爆不出来,座无虚席的电影院只有两三次有零星尴尬的笑声,包袱抖得是那么笨拙尴尬;你说它是剧情片吧,整个电影用两个半小时的时长交出了一份仿佛是随手乱剪的不完整故事,别说浪费演员了,所有的人物行动都缺乏基本的动机,整个Gucci帝国完全就是靠虚浮空洞的ego还有心血来潮的情绪在运行,没有人值得尊敬,没有人有chrisma,你不倒闭谁倒闭?预告片真的比电影好看,心疼演员。

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