上海王2电影剧情介绍
剧情简介
《月牙儿》是老舍先生的代表作。《阳光》是《月牙儿》的姊妹篇。该剧即是由这两个中篇连同老舍先生的另一短篇《微神》揉在一起改编而成的。 该剧讲述的是张小月(即《月牙儿》中的“我”)和罗灿阳(即:《阳光》中的“我”),这样两个人从小到大,以及两个家庭之间的矛盾和纠葛,并由此伸延至那个社会里的种种深刻的社会矛盾。她们二人,一贫一富,同住在一条胡同里。虽然他们出身、家境都很不同,生活道路也不一样|但在北洋军阀时期的旧中国,不管她们各自以怎样的方式进行奋斗,结果却都无法逃脱社会给她们造成的悲剧的结局:女人永远是男人的附属品。穷人家没有男性势必连基本的生存的权利都难以保证。即使生长在官宦之家,妇女的命运同样也是悲惨的:不是忍受丈夫的不忠,就是做男人的玩物或升迁的工具。再不然就是给人做小……全剧所有的女性都进行了这样或那样的抗争,然而由于社会制度的不合理,她们个人...。新紫督察罗友大被派调查一桩凶杀案,与嫌疑最大且身份神份神秘的吕主帼发生感情,而凶案的死者佐治却突然出现,与罗友大争持间中抢倒毙,罗成为疑凶。罗友大潜回吕家,二人合谋捉真凶,引出多位涉嫌人物,使事件变得更为神秘,疑云阵阵。。Eburi is a 36 year-old man. Nothing enthuses him any more. While being drunk, he promises to contribute a story to a magazine. When he sobers down, he decides to write about the life of a salaried employee like himself who is very ordinary, not particularly talented. The following is his story: In 1949, Eburi gets married to Natsuko. His monthly salary is 8,000 yen and hers 4,000 yen. Therefore, both have to work to support themselves. Eburi has developed a habituIl tendency to pester around when he gets drunk. One year after their marriage, son Shosuke is born. In 1959, Eburi's mother dies in despair of her husband who has become listless due to the several ups and downs of gaining big profits and going bankrupt. His father is still alive and Eburi is enable to find a way to pay his father's debts. He is doubtful if he can make his wife and child happy. Nevertheless, he has somehow managed to survive so far, living in one of the houses at the employee housing quarters. He gives the title "The Elegant Life of Mr. Everyman" to his story of half novel and half essay style. When it is published, it receives the Naoki Literary Prize (the award given in memory of popular writer Naoki Sanjugo). At a party to celebrate his award, he gets drunk and pesters around. Notes The film is based on a novel written in the style of an essay under the same title by Yamaguchi Hitomi, depicting everyday life of a man categorized as "During-the-war Generation" who spent school days during the war and get married to start new life in the struggling post-war era. "Everyman" in the title means an average salaried employee who makes up an overwhelming majority of the city population in Japan, and "The Elegant Life" indicates sarcasm on betterment of the standard of living of ordinary salaried employees accompanied with Japan's economic growth after only a decade from the destroyed post-war period. As depicted in the film, the author Yamaguchi Hitomi was awarded the Naoki Literature Prize for this story. When he established himself well enough to become independent, he quit working as a salaried employee. Director Okamoto Kihachi and the leading actor Kobayashi Keiju belong to the same generation as the author. Exploiting innovative effects such as inserting animation sequences, the film humorously presents compassion of a middle-aged salaried employee. Kobayashi Keiju, who was originally noted for his excellent portrayal of salaried employee, won the best leading actor award of the Mainichi Film Contest for his superb performance in this picture.。