剧情介绍

  Shortly before he is to wed, millionaire John Willis is visited by Dr. Harry S. Blair, a psychiatrist who informs him that years before he was married to Nancy, John's wife-to-be, and warns him that she is mentally unbalanced.
  Blair then relates the following story: After a whirlwind romance in Florida, Blair marries Nancy and starts a psychiatric practice in New York. One day, artist Norman Clyde comes to his office and tells him that an innocent man is about to be executed in Sing Sing Prison and that Nancy is the cause of his unjust incarceration. A distraught Clyde then explains himself to a curious Blair:
  Three years before, Clyde meets Nancy, whose maiden name was Monks, when she enrolls in his art class. The moody Clyde soon falls in love with Nancy's honest charm and beauty. Nancy, a secretary, introduces Clyde to her boss, millionaire Andrew Bonner, and persuades Bonner to showcase Clyde's paintings at one of his private showings. To Nancy's delight, Clyde's painting, a depiction of the tragic figure Cassandra for which she modeled, wins first prize at the showing. The evening is perfect until an expensive bracelet is stolen from a guest, and Clyde later finds it in Nancy's purse. After Clyde confronts a confused Nancy about the theft, she relates the following story to explain her behavior:
  As a young girl, Nancy lives with her housekeeper mother in the lavish Willis home and plays with Karen, the Willises' little daughter. Although Karen wants to invite Nancy to her upcoming birthday party, Mrs. Willis refuses to allow the lower-class Nancy to attend. A true friend, Karen promises to give Nancy one of the pins her guests are receiving. When Karen realizes there are no extra pins, however, she offers Nancy the beautiful locket she has just received from her mother. Nancy's subsequent joy is soon crushed when Mrs. Willis demands that she return the locket. Later, the locket is discovered missing, and Nancy is accused of theft. Although Nancy's mother soon finds the locket in Karen's dress, Mrs. Willis refuses to believe Nancy and forces her to "confess."
  The adult Nancy then admits to Clyde that this childhood humiliation caused her unconscious desire to steal the bracelet at the party. After a forgiving Clyde returns the bracelet anonymously, he and Nancy continue their romance until the next party at the Bonners'. Suspecting that the absent Nancy is spending the evening in Bonner's arms, Clyde leaves the party to look for her and sees her exiting Mrs. Bonner's bedroom just after two gunshots are fired. Bonner is found murdered, and Mrs. Bonner's diamond necklace, stolen. Although Nancy and Clyde are questioned, valet Myron Dexter is eventually found guilty and is sentenced to die. Clyde, however, strongly suspects Nancy, but she angrily maintains her innocence and leaves for Florida.
  Back in his office, Blair defends Nancy to Clyde but invites him to his house that evening. When confronted, Nancy denies everything and tells Blair that Clyde is merely jealous. The next day, Dexter is executed, and a guilt-ridden Clyde jumps from Blair's office window to his death.
  To avoid scandal, Blair and Nancy move to England, and after World War II breaks out, Blair volunteers his medical services, while Nancy becomes an ambulance driver. Expressing concern over Blair's health, Nancy insists that they take a vacation at Lord and Lady Wyndham's manor house. Just as they are leaving, Blair learns that one of Lady Wyndham's valuable jewels has been stolen. Blair suspects Nancy but is unable to prove anything until a bomb destroys their flat and reveals her cache of stolen jewels.
  Although confronted directly, Nancy continues to deny any guilt and divorces Blair after he suffers a nervous breakdown. Back in John's study, Blair, like Clyde before him, tries to convince John to abandon Nancy, who now uses the name Patton. John, however, believes Nancy when she tells him that Blair is still suffering from his breakdown.
  Moments before the wedding is to start, Nancy's future mother-in-law, the unsuspecting Mrs. Willis, gives her the same locket that she once took away, and tells her that it is a precious family heirloom. The locket causes Nancy to be overcome with guilt, and she collapses at the altar in hysterics. As Nancy is later taken away to an institution, John sadly realizes the truth of Blair's story, but determines to see Nancy through her crisis.

评论:

  • 竭诗蕾 0小时前 :

    复古色调+转场还以为能有点意思,几处室外和俯拍还以为能有点《仲夏夜惊魂》的气质,越往后越泄气,气质滑落极快,虐杀又不够爽,就是比《欢愉》更利用题材的模板故事。

  • 由锐藻 3小时前 :

    本来觉得益生菌应该是很适合这种…说难听点就是有点闲钱且没事找事的角色的…但是意外的很无聊呢…原著本来纤细敏感的气质被照搬台词以后只让人觉得有那个大病

  • 耿碧玉 6小时前 :

    握住停在掌心的当下,直视站立远处的未来,遵从内心选择,无畏他人目光,翻涌浪潮下步履坚定勇敢前行。

  • 霜皎月 5小时前 :

    最深的还是套路啊,从我想和你做纯洁的朋友,到你和最后深入衣襟的手

  • 马运虹 4小时前 :

    小驹是不安的,害怕的,她需要稳定的爱来告诉她这个世界的温暖,也许家乡的雪可以给她温暖,但是如果一直是成为艺伎的生活,她是否最终会失去爱人的能力呢?一个人一旦被现实打败,就渐渐地不再敏感了。

  • 瑞霞飞 6小时前 :

    还可以,关键主演颜值加分了。剧情可以压缩一下,更加紧凑

  • 浮清舒 3小时前 :

    没看过原著,雪国景色好美,有机会看看原著吧

  • 月菡 3小时前 :

    整个形式都很喜欢,复古的氛围中嵌套着复古的情色片拍摄,衰老一代的压抑爆发和小碧池的反杀,可解读和玩味的点很多也很有趣,很多拍摄镜头复古且充满对经典恐怖片的致敬,A24又一部充满个性小而美的电影。

  • 芙菡 1小时前 :

    复古的像《德州电锯杀人狂》一样,故事完整也有些新意,恐怖的氛围是挺足的,色彩声音都运用的挺好,肉体也挺美。故事简单,难得还拍出了新潮和传统思想的碰撞,没有跟随年龄衰减的性欲真太恐怖了……

  • 狂格菲 6小时前 :

    便是雪国

  • 花霞月 8小时前 :

    前往雪国寻找驹子却在火车上用手指记住了叶子的岛村;在车站等候行男却被现实打击走入岛村怀抱的驹子;照顾行男直至他生命终点却发现自己是驹子替身的叶子;还有在隐晦记述中,那个追寻驹子却发现驹子在“赎身恩人”身边,深爱驹子却拥抱叶子的行男。而当自恃看清一切的岛村等待拥抱火场前痛哭的驹子给予她安慰时,却发现自己也走在一条徒劳的情感上,因为驹子也并没有把他当作精神支柱,他也只是一个虚假的情感替身

  • 萧秋蝶 2小时前 :

    确实如文字一般隐晦,搞得我都犯起了直男癌:驹子,我也不懂你言语中的意会呃…

  • 潜妮子 2小时前 :

    是徒劳啊。。。 (高桥好看,驹子也好看,有点像苍井优有点像周韵

  • 锦函 0小时前 :

    红色的火焰,白色的雪,黑发的古典美女,再加上文艺男附体的益生菌。

  • 首初彤 0小时前 :

    昨天看完已是凌晨,为叶子之死倍感难过难过,也许,叶子的坠落是对她命运最好的安排,她好似驹子的影子,时近时远,如果不是这场大火,叶子也许会成为下一个驹子。死亡不是结束而是重生,美也不与世俗同流合污。书中经常出现的“徒劳”二字,在影片中得到了一定的诠释,相对解开了我阅读时的迷惑。不过目前我还是觉得没完全看懂书和电影,后续再进行剖析吧。感觉奈绪蛮适合驹子这一角色,益生菌演岛村还是差了点岛村的内核。非常喜欢这一版的构图还有滤镜。

  • 鹤轩 0小时前 :

    待岛村站稳了脚跟,抬头望去,漆黑的天幕,一无所有,

  • 阙新之 9小时前 :

    不能跟原著的纯洁粲然比,但已经算还原得不错的了。“驹子令我虔诚匍匐,又被悔恨的洪流裹挟”。这一切都是多么地徒劳啊。

  • 梓琛 3小时前 :

    徒劳,都是徒劳。奈绪偶尔像苍井优,高桥的泡面卷发偶尔像bg的蔷薇头。

  • 龚鸿才 1小时前 :

    是徒劳吗? 所以驹子爱的是行男吗?所以驹子的一生是徒劳吗?

  • 栋寅 6小时前 :

    只看过1957年版本的电影,两个故事从感官上相差蛮大的,这一版相对直白一些,我看到的两个驹子完全不一样,有机会再去看看书,看看驹子到底是个怎样的人。

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