Shortly before he is to wed, millionaire John Willis is visited by Dr. Harry S. Blair, a psychiatrist who informs him that years before he was married to Nancy, John's wife-to-be, and warns him that she is mentally unbalanced.
Blair then relates the following story: After a whirlwind romance in Florida, Blair marries Nancy and starts a psychiatric practice in New York. One day, artist Norman Clyde comes to his office and tells him that an innocent man is about to be executed in Sing Sing Prison and that Nancy is the cause of his unjust incarceration. A distraught Clyde then explains himself to a curious Blair:
Three years before, Clyde meets Nancy, whose maiden name was Monks, when she enrolls in his art class. The moody Clyde soon falls in love with Nancy's honest charm and beauty. Nancy, a secretary, introduces Clyde to her boss, millionaire Andrew Bonner, and persuades Bonner to showcase Clyde's paintings at one of his private showings. To Nancy's delight, Clyde's painting, a depiction of the tragic figure Cassandra for which she modeled, wins first prize at the showing. The evening is perfect until an expensive bracelet is stolen from a guest, and Clyde later finds it in Nancy's purse. After Clyde confronts a confused Nancy about the theft, she relates the following story to explain her behavior:
As a young girl, Nancy lives with her housekeeper mother in the lavish Willis home and plays with Karen, the Willises' little daughter. Although Karen wants to invite Nancy to her upcoming birthday party, Mrs. Willis refuses to allow the lower-class Nancy to attend. A true friend, Karen promises to give Nancy one of the pins her guests are receiving. When Karen realizes there are no extra pins, however, she offers Nancy the beautiful locket she has just received from her mother. Nancy's subsequent joy is soon crushed when Mrs. Willis demands that she return the locket. Later, the locket is discovered missing, and Nancy is accused of theft. Although Nancy's mother soon finds the locket in Karen's dress, Mrs. Willis refuses to believe Nancy and forces her to "confess."
The adult Nancy then admits to Clyde that this childhood humiliation caused her unconscious desire to steal the bracelet at the party. After a forgiving Clyde returns the bracelet anonymously, he and Nancy continue their romance until the next party at the Bonners'. Suspecting that the absent Nancy is spending the evening in Bonner's arms, Clyde leaves the party to look for her and sees her exiting Mrs. Bonner's bedroom just after two gunshots are fired. Bonner is found murdered, and Mrs. Bonner's diamond necklace, stolen. Although Nancy and Clyde are questioned, valet Myron Dexter is eventually found guilty and is sentenced to die. Clyde, however, strongly suspects Nancy, but she angrily maintains her innocence and leaves for Florida.
Back in his office, Blair defends Nancy to Clyde but invites him to his house that evening. When confronted, Nancy denies everything and tells Blair that Clyde is merely jealous. The next day, Dexter is executed, and a guilt-ridden Clyde jumps from Blair's office window to his death.
To avoid scandal, Blair and Nancy move to England, and after World War II breaks out, Blair volunteers his medical services, while Nancy becomes an ambulance driver. Expressing concern over Blair's health, Nancy insists that they take a vacation at Lord and Lady Wyndham's manor house. Just as they are leaving, Blair learns that one of Lady Wyndham's valuable jewels has been stolen. Blair suspects Nancy but is unable to prove anything until a bomb destroys their flat and reveals her cache of stolen jewels.
Although confronted directly, Nancy continues to deny any guilt and divorces Blair after he suffers a nervous breakdown. Back in John's study, Blair, like Clyde before him, tries to convince John to abandon Nancy, who now uses the name Patton. John, however, believes Nancy when she tells him that Blair is still suffering from his breakdown.
Moments before the wedding is to start, Nancy's future mother-in-law, the unsuspecting Mrs. Willis, gives her the same locket that she once took away, and tells her that it is a precious family heirloom. The locket causes Nancy to be overcome with guilt, and she collapses at the altar in hysterics. As Nancy is later taken away to an institution, John sadly realizes the truth of Blair's story, but determines to see Nancy through her crisis.
经典侦探电影,加上科幻,如果放到上世纪说不定能成为佳作,毕竟结局也还感人,遗憾的是世界观有点隔靴搔痒,干扰主线叙事还让观众分心
前面的动作戏还是很有战术素养的,但后半部就太假了。一敌五十,神一样的存在。
不错,长镜头一气呵成,可惜剧情有点简单呀。
非要等白莲花女主交代完后事男主逃走才进来收拾残局……
看过艺术水平的《鸟人》和《1917》后,《一击》的技术和剧情只能算是第一人称枪战电玩的水准,剪辑、运镜显然是手持纪录片风格,而且主角一把枪用这么久都不换弹、两队友守前线许久的情况降低了写实感
不得不说,影片的沉浸感建立在镜头调度、演员调度和摄影编排的完美配合上。始终在快速移动中牵引观众注意力,摄影在枪战戏中干净的调度也比同类型、同样手持拍摄的影片观赏性高很多,摄影真的稳!节奏把握的也好。全片把一个大任务拆分成若干小任务形成游戏闯关式驱动。在强调沉浸感的时候一定会造成叙事上的相对薄弱,侧重点不同,无可厚非。在影院大银幕看的话绝对更刺激…真的吓人…
的确是一镜到底,然后就是枪战枪战,特种兵对战恐怖分子,没有太认真看,所以剧情我知道的不是太清楚
很精彩,枪战动作干脆利索,而且一镜炫技到底(虽然有点晕)
什么傻闭电影。这些评分纯属假的刷出来的吧。一个人表演杀了一车无限多可以自动出来的人。杀到最后空中资源还没到。无脑的电影…给一分多了一个仓库拍完电影成本制作估计一百块钱
一镜到底确实很爽,枪战很真实,太真实所以观赏度不高
台词太像小说了,让这部商业味稍重的电影显得有些四不像。剧情并不烧脑,设定有点意思,但最后尝试上升到为国为民,就有点虚了。
一镜到底制作的小成本动作片,剧情很简单,打斗和枪战场面还算流畅。
不管剧本怎么样外国演员们演技都是很不错的每一个都演的很不错👍相比中国大多数演员强多了
要是一开始女主对阿明说出他妻子怀孕了,不知道这么拍是否能更有新意?!
预算有限的枪战片。表演凑活,情节和动作场面酷似街机游戏(“兰博”一类第一视角射击)的感觉,导演很怀旧。
“你是一头幼狮,为了我们的胜利,带上炸药包,把那帮正在内讧的美国鬼子干掉吧。丰碑会刻上你的名字,天堂还有72个处洗干净了等你。去吧,在那个罪恶的通道里,已经牺牲了几十个伊斯兰战士!”咣。。这才是“一击”的真正含义!
动作场面太一般,阿金斯的格斗风格完全没发挥出来,不过枪战戏可圈可点,突突的干掉这么多人,好似闯关似的,倒是很爽
一镜到底,打斗极其清晰。可太喜欢这种干净的打斗了。
小成本惊喜!镜头调度也很牛批!百热喂!我就是爱阿金斯!他怎么就是不红啊!!!!!
剧情没头没尾,完全可以当做一段动作游戏i过场视频来看。但全片一镜到底太牛逼了,小队战术素养很写实,枪战代入感也很强,阿金斯冷兵器杀敌那段太酷。希望本片后阿金斯能红一点
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