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朗月伴星 楼主
这篇和前几篇一样,把电影和主创挨个夸了一遍,我一定要看无因的反叛,为什么都说他像James Dean?
Drift­ing far from his Vam­pire mode in the Twi­light films (but not too far), Robert Pat­tin­son proves he doesn’t “suck” in a straight dra­matic role and affect­ingly por­trays a tor­tured young man with fam­ily issues who finds love with an equally wounded young woman in a romance under­lined by past and impend­ing tragedies. The name of Pat­tin­son above the title will guar­an­tee a large femme turnout for this brood­ing, PG13 drama, and although it’s no Rebel With­out A Cause or Splen­dor In The Grass for a new gen­er­a­tion, it has enough ten­der and gen­uine moments of youth­ful angst and roman­tic dis­cov­ery that open­ing week­end fig­ures should be sweet, word of mouth decent and a healthy after­life on DVD assured.
2010年03月09日 07点03分 1
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朗月伴星 楼主
Any­one long­ing to watch Pat­tin­son do his best James Dean will see it in this delib­er­ately paced story set in the sum­mer of 2001. Pat­tin­son plays Tyler Hawkins, a rebel­lious young man still haunted by the sui­c×de of his older brother and con­stantly in b*t­tle with his wealthy, Wall Street lawyer dad (Pierce Bros­nan). Divid­ing time between deal­ing with fam­ily prob­lems, act­ing as big bro to 11 year old half-sister Car­o­line (Ruby Jerins) and liv­ing with his smart a*leck roomie Aidan (Tate Elling­ton), Tyler is search­ing for a sense of him­self. He sup­pos­edly goes to NYU but seems more intent on play­ing than study­ing, espe­cially when he man­ages to hook up with a class­mate, Ally (Emi­lie de Ravin), who just hap­pens to be the only child of wid­owed po lice offi­cer (Chris Cooper). The film’s open­ing flash­back sequence shows an 11 year old Ally on a sub­way train plat­form as her mother is sud­denly, bru­tally mur­dered and, like Tyler, she car­ries her own painful mem­o­ries and demons into a new rela­tion­ship that will change both in pro­found ways.
2010年03月09日 07点03分 2
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朗月伴星 楼主
Love scenes are sur­pris­ingly reserved, prob­a­bly to assure a PG 13 and instant access for Pattinson’s rabid, tween-heavy fan base, but the pair is instantly cred­i­ble due to de Ravin (Lost) con­tri­bu­tions. A tense restau­rant din­ner scene between them and Bros­nan is nicely pitched and the con­flicted jour­ney to true feel­ings for the two­some rarely hits a false note.
Pat­tin­son por­trays the moody Tyler with admirable reserve and Dean-like ease. Despite wear­ing his demons on his sleeve he’s oddly lik­able, you root for him but don’t really know why. He’s matched per­fectly by de Ravin as Ally, a girl who clearly has her hands full with this guy. It takes a lit­tle while to get used to Brosnan’s Brook­lyn accent but he’s fine in his few scenes. Ruby Jerins is quite a live wire while Tate Elling­ton seems in for some ill-considered comic relief, at least in the first half. Chris Cooper is solid as usual, actu­ally quite touch­ing as a dad try­ing to hang on to the only fam­ily he has left.

2010年03月09日 07点03分 3
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詹姆斯迪恩,还特意去查了他的资料。
不过,他死后的那辆法拉利真的好离奇啊。
2010年03月09日 13点03分 4
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可惜James Dean演绎生涯太短了~~
2010年03月09日 14点03分 5
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