黄家强
发表于5分钟前回复 :埃及城市哈姆纳塔是历代法老墓地,相传此处拥有法老留下的大量珍奇异宝,源源不断的人前往掘金,但却生还者寥寥。哈姆纳塔因此成为谜样的所在,获名“亡灵之城”。图书管理员伊芙琳(Rachel Weisz 瑞切尔·薇茨饰)偶然得到一张哈姆纳塔的地图,大为兴奋的她决定和哥哥一起去那儿考古,他们找到曾经的幸存者欧康诺(Brendan Fraser 布兰登·弗雷泽饰),三人结伴前往。一段惊险旅途后,伊芙琳一行与其他人终于抵达哈姆纳塔,可是最恐怖的事情发生了:三千年前赛提一世的大祭司伊莫顿犯下罪行,受到最严厉的诅咒被做成木乃伊封缄在石棺里,他的灵魂却不慎被唤醒,拥有了无比法力的伊莫顿即将血洗埃及,给世界带来无边灾难……
范萱蔚
发表于9分钟前回复 :This 1992 Japanese film tells the story of a scientist who sets out to create the new "super Adam and Eve", humans who cannot be controlled by their emotions. Of course, the end result it not exactly what the good doctor expects.comments from imdb:This modern tale of an attempt to build a creature is one of the best "horror" films ever made, even if its not a horror film but something else entirely. Certainly its on my short list of all time great films.This film was introduced to me by someone who told me "I have this film that probably one of the best films you'll ever see. It will move you and touch you and make you think, but if I told you what it is and told you how its done you will think its the stupidest thing on the face of it and you won't watch it." Intrigued I asked what did he mean, and he said, "Well its a Frankenstein story, with a very goofy sort of edge, but which uses it to its advantage." My ears perked up, and I being a trusting soul took the tape and watched it. I was blown away.The plot concerns a mad scientist attempting to make a new Adam and Eve in the wake of a suicidal plague that is ravaging the world. Locked up in his lab his experiments go differently then either he or we expect. Some of it is silly (The bolts in the neck, the wrestling moves...), all of it is touching and thought provoking.I can not recommend this movie enough. If you are willing to take the film on its terms and allow it to tell its story then I urge you to seek this film out and see it. This is an undiscovered gem that will stay with you forever.15 out of 10 and then some. 10/10Also known as "The Last Frankenstein", this is an extraordinary, impeccably produced horror film. Director Takeshi Kawamura uses Mary Shelley's novel as a mere launching pad for an exploration of subjects as diverse and fascinating as the nature of love, desire, suicide, mass hypnosis, sex, alienation and jealousy.And though the film is dense with subtext, it is also stunningly photographed and rich in atmosphere and detail. The performances are all amazing and Kawamura's sensitive handling of the strange, delicate relationships between the characters results in an emotionally charged, angst-ridden tragedy.The scenes of the confused, troubled monster hurtling through a fog-shrouded forest at night are memorable and striking, as is a brilliant home movie-style montage of the film's more curious characters enjoying a precious afternoon at the beach. Kawamura creates resonating visual poetry of horror and sadness barely sighted since Todd Browning's classic "Freaks".Intelligent, emotional, tragic and real, this is an absolute gem. 9/10