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:

  • 桑雁蓉 2小时前 :

    我妈妈说:“主要是陈凯歌”

  • 诸葛傲之 2小时前 :

    国内投资最大电影,战争场面宏大,同时刻画了角色鲜明的人物,时长3小时,情节紧凑,参演人员众多,片尾人员字幕走了十分钟,没有彩蛋。看得出导演和演员投入了巨大的心力,可以作为战争片的教科书。几个不足的点,第一场战斗过于冗长,打了半了多小时,实际推动的剧情很少,使影片整体重心偏前。二是CG敷衍,细看都是没打磨的模型。电影精彩的主要原因是抗美援朝战争的残酷,实际上当年的战争远比电影展现的残酷,包括物资与美军的差距比电影展现的更大,战术甚至是自杀式的。结尾概括性地草草结束宣告肯定有续集,可能导演想在下一部展现近乎绝望的战场和更惨烈的牺牲。

  • 郁建白 9小时前 :

    刘循子墨的处女作竟然还不错!演员选得便宜但也恰到好处。剧本作为类型片逻辑没问题,两个地方,一个是布景有浮光,不够真,一个是剧作小聪明(嘎吱乐)有点多,算是万合天宜的传统艺能。韩寒和万和关系还真是不错,很看好啊!

  • 骏凯 0小时前 :

    不得不说陈凯歌很绝🤙🤙🤙

  • 梓凯 5小时前 :

    不是冲着悲壮的历史现实致敬我及格分都给不到…三小时到底拍了些什么?

  • 森夜春 7小时前 :

    从剧本杀的角度,还原的过程很精彩,最后还原的故事很无聊。

  • 甲靖巧 4小时前 :

    拍戏的人疯,看戏的傻。反转多不一定烧脑,玩梗多不一定迷影。刘循子墨要不还是去看下精神科吧。

  • 畅白夏 5小时前 :

    好无聊,以及好冗长,为啥口碑这么夸张!(室内戏真的不太是我的菜…

  • 祁展唯 0小时前 :

    说实话看到陈凯歌,心已经凉了一半,再看到那个爆炸场面和转360度扔手榴弹的动作,另外一半心也凉了.... 哎,什么时候才能看到一部真正好看的抗美援朝片子。。

  • 清乐悦 7小时前 :

    整部影片就是通过简单的语言包袱、戏剧冲突和闪回解释堆叠而成,几乎不存在任何视觉化讲述方式,so,越文学、越戏剧,越不电影。

  • 穆月明 1小时前 :

    把这么悲壮的题材,用最商业的手法,最低劣的特效,包装成了一个糊了的大蛋糕,加塑料大桶饮料,去糊弄那些一年就春节档看一回电影的普通观众。最让人可耻的是,这些人不是不能拍出真正深沉的好东西!而是他们不想!因为没有市场,这才是最让人想他妈骂街的地方。

  • 齐乐正 0小时前 :

    只说实话: 1、片长太长,对观众非常不友好。战争戏完全可以减少,士兵互相闹着玩的戏完全可以删减一部分,三个小时的电影,都开始两个小时了,才出发到长津湖; 2、万里这个角色很不讨喜。明白导演想让观众看到一个小男孩成长为一个战士的蜕变,但是放在那样的战争环境下,两次三番耍性子,太过胡闹; 3、再现神片段。敌我坦克射出的炮弹空中对撞,这概率估计不会很大; 4、电脑特效出戏。电影刚开始就抠图,后面战争场面的特效也是显得很粗糙,说真的,如此重要的一部影片确最终呈现出来时这个效果,还是很意外的。 以上是看完电影后我个人的一点观后感,不喜勿喷。

  • 浦迎南 7小时前 :

    真的全程无尿点!规模之大,场面之震撼,到处都能激起属于中国人的感情共鸣。我们的志愿军在敌我悬殊如此大的情况下,仍然打了胜仗,不易可想而知。每位演员都演技在线,尤其易烊千玺,竟然觉得有演喜剧的天赋,好多笑点来自他,四字弟弟很棒很厉害!胡军的表演这次印章也很深刻。作为山东人,沂蒙山小调一出,真的破防了。总之强烈推荐国庆节去看,铭记历史

  • 梁丘承泽 2小时前 :

    3'权力是暂时的,欢乐是永恒的

  • 霞馨 9小时前 :

    整部影片就是通过简单的语言包袱、戏剧冲突和闪回解释堆叠而成,几乎不存在任何视觉化讲述方式,so,越文学、越戏剧,越不电影。

  • 雨帆 8小时前 :

    题材很有趣,但是中间的搞笑和节奏还是显得很无力,看得很辛苦

  • 琛雨 8小时前 :

    完美诠释了什么是最可爱的人!

  • 空如霜 1小时前 :

    胡军全剧笑点和泪点担当,李晨的痞子人设还不错哈哈哈

  • 梦颖 9小时前 :

    123号。比想象的好,有几场戏堪称精彩,人物塑造和演员表演也比之前的主旋律电影中的要好。当然问题依旧不少,最明显的是节奏混乱,有一条不可言说但是我明白为什么不能删掉的支线也很掉节奏。

  • 月帆 1小时前 :

    作为东北最北边的孩子最知道那种零下40度的天气有多冷,不夸张会冷到钻心和刺骨,那些被冻僵而牺牲的志愿军不应该被忘记,他们也是人民的英雄,和平年代来之不易,我们这一代太幸福了。(附一句主旋律电影拍成这样还是挺爱看的,虽然坐的腰疼 :)

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