金宇宙
发表于1分钟前回复 :写小说的金孝燮从未真真正正出版过一本象样的书,一次与人争吵后被判入狱,深感自卑的他不断被外界批评为三流作家,生活也很窘迫。可是他却爱上一个已婚女人。而另一个未婚女子深深地爱着这个小说家。未婚女子对作家的爱是毫无条件的,她以前是出版社的编辑,后来在电影院售票,并 同时打几份工。他与作家约会时付咖啡钱,心甘情愿地借钱给作家,为他修改书稿。在作家三十五岁生日时,她带着蛋糕和礼物来到作家的住处想给他一个惊喜,作家却责怪未婚女子来之前不给他打电话。这时,已婚女人从作家的屋里冲出,作家急忙追赶,未婚女子告诉作家,她已做好为他奉献一生的准备,作家明确地告诉未婚女子,他深切地爱着这个已婚的女人。在街上,他对未婚女子大打出手,发泄着的自己的情绪,躲在一旁的未婚女子的男同事把这一幕尽收眼底,对未婚女子表达了爱意,失落的未婚女子与这个男同事发生了关系。
林肯公园
发表于2分钟前回复 :The Doll is an adaptation of the novel, The Doll (novel) by Bolesław Prus, which is regarded by many as one of the finest Polish novels ever written and, along with Pharaoh (novel), made Bolesław Prus a potential candidate for the Nobel Prize in literature. The influence of Émile Zola is evident, and some have compared the novel to Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert; both were Prus's contemporaries. The movie, however, may be more compared to Stendhal's Le Rouge et le Noir, (The Red and the Black).The Doll constitutes a panorama of life in Warsaw between 1878 and 1879, and at the same time is a subtle story of three generations of Polish idealists, their psychological complications, their involvement in the history of the nineteenth century, social dramas, moral problems and the experience of tragic existence. At the same time this story describes the disintegration of social relationships and the growing separation of a society whose aristocratic elite spreads the models of vanity and idleness. In the bad air of a backward country, anti-Semitic ideas are born, valuable individuals meet obstacles on their way, and scoundrels are successful.This poetic love story follows a nouveau riche merchant, Stanislaw Wokulski, through a series of trials and tribulations occasioned by his obsessive passion for an aristocratic beauty, Izabela Lecka, played by the famous Polish actress, Beata Tyszkiewicz.Plot:As a descendant of an impoverished Polish noble family, young Wokulski is forced to work as a waiter at Hopfer's, a Warsaw restaurant, while dreaming of a life in science. After taking part in the failed 1863 Uprising against Tsarist Russia, he is sentenced to exile in Siberia. On eventual return to Warsaw, he becomes a salesman at Mincel's haberdashery. Marrying the late owner's widow (who eventually dies), he comes into money and uses it to set up a partnership with a Russian merchant he had met while in exile. The two merchants go to Bulgaria during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78, and Wokulski makes a fortune supplying the Russian Army. The enterprising Wokulski now proves a romantic at heart, falling in love with Izabela, daughter of the vacuous, bankrupt aristocrat, Tomasz Łęcki. In his quest to win Izabela, Wokulski begins frequenting theatres and aristocratic salons; and to help her financially distressed father, founds a company and sets the aristocrats up as shareholders in his business.The indolence of these aristocrats, who secure with their pensions, are too lazy to undertake new business risks, frustrates Wokulski. His ability to make money is respected but his lack of family and social rank is condescended to. Because of his "help" (in secret) to Izabela's impecunious but influential father, the girl becomes aware of his affection. In the end she consents to accept him, but without true devotion or love.(wikipedia)