捕鼠者1999

剧情片英国1999

主演:汤米·弗拉纳根  Mandy Matthews  William Eadie  Michelle Stewart  Lynne Ramsay Jr.  Leanne Mullen  John Miller  Jackie Quinn  James Ramsay  Anne McLean  Craig Bonar  Andrew McKenna  Mick Maharg  James Montgomery  Thomas McTaggart  

导演:琳恩·拉姆塞

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更新时间:2023-08-08 02:10

详细剧情

  故事发生在1973年的格拉斯哥,对于男孩詹姆斯(威廉·艾迪 William Eadie 饰)来说,这个夏天并不好过,炎炎的烈日让人怎么都打不起精神,而清洁工人的大罢工让街道瞬间变成了堆满了腐臭垃圾的垃圾场。当然,这些都不是最重要的,最让詹姆斯寝食难安的是自己的朋友赖安(Thomas McTaggart 饰)的死亡,是他的死和自己有着千丝万缕的联系。  透过詹姆斯的眼睛,我们看到了肮脏不堪的世界,但同时,他茫然踌躇的目光里依然饱含着对未来的憧憬和对爱的渴望。在谁也不知道的地方,一颗幼小的灵魂不断的被痛苦纠缠着,磨砺着,作为代价,它将绽放出最最让人惊诧的纯净光芒。

 长篇影评

 1 ) 捕鼠者

这是一个容易在回忆里退色的夏日午后,东中街明晃的太阳下,脑中阴凉的潮水泛起。想起这部电影。
 
70年代的夏天,苏格兰的格拉斯哥。垃圾工人罢工,垃圾袋侵入了门前的领地与人们的生活。大人们忙碌生计,或许做着搬进新房的美梦。孩童在恶臭的池塘边混乱垃圾堆上玩耍。混混叼着香烟,嘴角弯起嘲弄的笑,近视的女孩乖从地褪去衣服。傻子幻想他的雪球白鼠能飞上月球,在那里愉快地繁衍生息。James 是一个掌扣在此般氛围中生长的孩子。对这一切有着似懂非懂的眼神和忧郁的天真。有对玩伴意外死亡的阴影。有与同一屋檐下父母姐妹的疏离。对傻孩子的友善。对安妮温暖的向往。偷拿了父亲口袋里的钱,搭上莫名其妙的公车,去探寻自己的小小出口——彼岸某地,窗外一望无际的麦田。远离肮脏污秽的城镇,远离病态阴郁的现实。
 
影片有一个既幸福又哀伤的结局,James最后像片头那个淹死的玩伴一样沉入冰凉的水里,泡泡浮起,渐弱。那里有他的梦境——家人在那片金黄的麦田朝新房走去,妹妹手里拿着顶面嵌镜的盒子,镜面反照出天空——那个天堂的世界里,他定会有美好的日子。
 
伤心不可以轻易说出,眨眨眼,继续我的赖活。
 
字幕:纯正的苏格兰发音有时候让我怀疑自己是否学过英语。多亏了字幕。在论坛上发现,这调调有些英格兰人听起来也犯晕。
 
音乐:小白鼠飞飞的曲子系Hans Zimmer的'You're So Cool'改版,Carl Orff的"Music for Children." 假想和现实的甜蜜酸涩的反差。有空要找来听。妈妈跳舞的曲子里,受伤的老爹回家,欢乐中的惊心。贴着剧情的配乐。很不错。

 2 ) 一个悲伤到流泪的故事

这是一个很悲伤的故事,让人看完不禁流泪的故事。

    一开头小男孩就是一个孤独的身影在河边打水漂,不久就是一个对心灵具有很大冲击的事件:男孩不小心淹死了朋友Ryan并慌忙逃跑了,这使得男孩孤独的心灵受到第一次伤害;而接下来父亲对他的漠视与冷暴力以及周边偏大的孩子欺负偏小的孩子则使得男孩更加对这个世界反感、害怕;他急需一个怀抱,一个温暖的新家,于是一个同样经常受大男孩欺负的大姐姐出现了,在大姐姐面前的他是最快乐的。而最终当朋友说出那句:我看到是你杀了Ryan的时候,男孩终于内心终于决堤了,他紧紧抱住睡在自己身边的妹妹,依旧不能安心,然后跑到河边,静静地躺在河水中,幻想着一家人搬进了温暖的新家,最终离开这个令他伤心的世界。

    电影一直在用平静的画面去处理悲伤的现实,没有太多刻意的煽情,平静的叙述着这个对心灵很具冲击力的故事。电影还设置了很多对应的情节的:男孩淹死朋友与男孩父亲救起另一个男孩对应;开头朋友淹死的画面,与后来男孩自己淹死的画面对应。

    导演 Lynne Ramsay 很厉害!

 3 ) 捕鼠者

梦想中金灿灿的生活,和恶臭腐坏的现实之间的距离,可能比死与生之间的距离大得多。电影中阴雨不绝的格拉斯哥,垃圾遍地、老鼠四窜的居住环境,让偶尔的几个想象镜头显得尤其宝贵。镜头暗下去的时候我心一直揪着,喊着快起来啊!还好结尾看到了麦田中他的笑脸,一切美好的像什么也没发生过一样。男主角的演绎不错,给他点赞哦。

 4 ) In the eyes of the child: Hope and Redemption in Despair

This blog post will engage with the main themes in the popular reception of the film Ratcatcher (Ramsay, 1999), using as a sample 25 user reviews and comments from the Chinese review-aggregation website Douban, selected on the basis of their length and complexity.

One of the most frequently encountered opinions, 10 of the reviews that I examined interpreted the film from the perspective of teenagers. They think this film depicts the inner world of a depressed, lonely, and sensitive teenager in a realistic way, and reflects the poverty and unbearable life of working-class life in Britain through the vision of a child. In particular, users write of ‘the growing pains of a teenager at the bottom of the pile’. Most people are saddened by the desperate emotional rendering of the film – a story of a traumatized teenager's confusion and sadness in the face of society and the world. For viewers of Douban, the film has reaped the most accolades for its portrayal of British society. Similarly frequent are views about the director’s shooting technique and cinematography, with users often remarking on Ramsay’s solid work as a photographer, revelling in the close-ups and contrasts between the movements and stillness of the shots in the film’s scene.

The film does reflect the oppression and suffering of the British working class through the eyes of the child, James, and many social contradictions are further revealed through James’s interactions with his family and friends. Although Chinese audiences are immersed in an atmosphere of despair and sadness, in my viewpoint, there is still a sense of redemption and hope in some scenes.

In the Ratcatcher, the story is set in the 1970s during a general strike by rubbish workers in the Glasgow area, where the streets were littered with rubbish, houses were in disrepair and rivers were muddy. Like many films typified by the British Kitchen sink Drama, Ratcatcher exposes the grim characteristics of society. It focuses on the lives of poor communities and the impact of poverty on families, and shows the depression and powerlessness of working-class life (Williams,1977; Higson, 1984). But Ramsey largely rejects institutional context and history, abandoning traditional political drives in favour of a more symbolic, suggestive, obscure narrative (Carlota, 2016). Thus, the Ratcatcher can be seen as a film of poetic realism and viewers can feel its hints of hope and redemption in scenes of despair.

Figure 1: The city streets are full of rubbish

Kenny's Snowball seems to be an amalgamation of destruction and hope. James has to endure the violence of those older than him but also wants to protect this cute little mouse. In the next series of shots, which are James's fantasy, the mouse flies to the moon in a red balloon and joins other mouse companions. This fantasy is also James's longing, which also represents the innocence and hope of children. As Aitken (2011) points out, Ramsey's use of fantasy techniques belies some of the tones of realism and makes surprises to create a form of poetic realism. Because at this point, James hopes to find his true playmate, who will no longer have to endure violence and pain. Just like rats fleeing from the earth, he wants to escape this awful community. Thus, poetically, the Ratcatcher gives the audience a child's perspective of how the underclass grows from the rubbish and how James releases his guilt and pain in his fantasies. James' fantasies seem to escape the mire of life and this moment of innocent simplicity contrasts with the dreary tone of the film, which makes the audience realise that these underclass teenagers still harbour hope, only to slowly fade away in the struggle of reality.

Figure 2: James’ fantasy of Snowball flying to the moon

If the fantasy of a snowball flying to the moon represents the innocence and hope of a child, James in the wheat field has a sense of redemption in the film's desperate and heavy tone. The golden fields of wheat are a stark contrast to the dirty canals and rubbish-strewn city streets, where James can run freely through them without suffering violence or pain. In this poetic scene, James steps through the window and jumps into the wheat field. And at the same time, the cheerful and melodious music brings the audience to the romantic world of the child. Here he fantasizes about having a new house built in a field, which is also James' hope. The Ratcatcher seems to set up a 'paradise' in which the hope of society is rediscovered in the children’s vision.

Figure 3: James in the wheat field

Sadly, at the end of the film, James is unable to cope with the growing pains in a society of inequality and despair, and he chooses to die. However, the scenes immediately following add some imaginative warmth as he and his family arrive in the wheat field carrying belongings with the smile on their face, where their new home has been built. But they are still framed beyond the window, which seems to suggest their isolation from real life. After this scene, there is still a grey scene in which James sinks into the dirty river. This is a combination of landscape and narrative; thus, the dialectic of illusion and disillusionment is carried out, from the good mess into the bad mess (Trotter, 2008). Moreover, this tragic ending seems to hint at the disillusionment of James’s hope, but some pauses in the scenes, such as the pauses in the shot as James sinks and the pause in the running through the wheat field, still give the audience a powerful sense of redemption.

Figure 4: James’s fantasy of moving to a new house

Figure 5: James sinks into the canal

In sum, Ratcatcher is a poetic realist film that places individual confusion and social trauma in the scenes of despair and sadness through the eyes of children. However, the film leaves room for hope and redemption for the children, preserving them between fantasies and camera pauses.

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Aitken, S. C. (2007). Poetic child realism: Scottish film and the construction of childhood. Scottish Geographical Journal, 123 (1), 68-86.

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Williams, R. (1977). A Lecture on Realism. Screen18 (1), pp.61-74

 5 ) 平静中的魅力

这是一部非常耐看的电影,我也是看了三四遍才逐渐发现其中的魅力。这部电影非常赤裸地展示了琳恩曾经作为摄影师的扎实功底,大部分的场景都将运动的画面呈现出类似静止的状态,这就巧妙地通过对时间的攫取来使某个瞬间得以延长,这种近乎静止的时刻就非常容易让人们把握事物的存在,哪怕是暂时的。比如影片的最后James的笑容仿佛被定格在麦田中央,让人们能够抓住那一刻James“愿望实现”的幸福感。同时这种类似摄影的拍摄手法还能改变影片的叙事速率,从而带来一种创伤性重复的状况,那些近乎静止的场景就是在反映影片叙事中创伤反复中的暂时中断感。简单来说,James作为一个孩子,在瑞恩死了以后会一直处在负罪感之中,而这些几乎静止的画面就好比一个休息站、庇护所,让他能喘口气或是感受其他美好的情感,我觉得这种以拍摄手法的不同来切换叙事速率,从而给观众带来不同情感体验的方式真的非常巧妙。比如34:20这里James趴在Margaret-Ann身上的俯拍镜头,画面和人物都近乎静止,但总能感受到画面中散发的不掺杂质的单纯的幸福感,这大概就是James所渴望的庇护所吧,平静而舒心;42:23这个James站在麦田中央的中景镜头,满屏的暖色调溢出James来到梦幻之地的放松与舒心…这些不仅是James的休息站,也能让观众从压抑的情绪中得以喘息。虽然画面给人以静止的感觉,但里面的情感确实交织涌动,让人扎身于其中,随其波动。

 6 ) 捕鼠者 从一个孩子的死 透视冷漠和孤独

   这部电影讲述的是一个小孩自杀的故事 看后很震惊 也很无奈 在我的脑中十一二岁的儿童 天真浪漫 可能连生死的概念都没有 怎么会自己杀死自己呢 是不是导演过于艺术了 某个电影理论家 曾说过 电影其实就是减去琐碎片段的生活 我很赞同 也就是说电影就是我们生活的折射 有什么样的生活 就会拍出什么样的电影 那么这种看似极端题材的电影 是不是 意味着我们的生活确实出了毛病呢

  还是回到片中分析那个孩子的死因 这部片子是英国七十年代拍的 如果给生活在那个时代的中国成年知识人看 一定觉得怪诞 无法理解 是呀那个时候中国顶多刚够温饱 生活单纯 什么东西还凭票供应 一个月能吃顿红烧肉都过年了 如果不是被人为的批斗 自然灾害饿死 谁会自杀 更何况一个乳臭未干的小屁孩 但是放在今天 看过影片的知识人还会有多少人说不可理解呢 因为像这样儿童自杀事件作为新闻报道经常出现在我们的周围 是呀社会变了 于是我们的生活也被改变了

 短评

last film in SFF. Tilda is so charming!she said she will attend Lynne's next film which is really expecting! really love this director anyway.(有一些細節和特質是可供辨認的。如同你的小說。)

9分钟前
  • 我不像小船
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原来真的有很多老鼠…闷片不推荐

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  • 影志
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在泥沼中打滚,如野草般疯长。日常片段与意象强化,让此种颓丧而无望的气氛渗入人心。与安德里亚阿诺德如同天平的两端,一个似暖阳,一个如寒月。

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  • 嘟嘟熊之父
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这简直是我看过的最好的英国青春片了。那特写,太销魂了。音乐的口味也棒。开放式结尾

16分钟前
  • 猫猫
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这种英式青春片的灰色暗调调是从哪里开始发源的呢,包括自我苑囿自我厌弃自我怜悯的小形式主义小象征主义都很相似,这片又多了几个梦幻的场景镜头,算是感人之处。最后结尾处杂草场的用光好亮,一家人都来这个梦幻地了,小男孩的笑也是幻想,都沉在水底了

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垃圾堆积如山形成的破败环境,老鼠和跳蚤,不良少年与糟糕的生存环境。用这些外部环境展示主角内心,同时再以美好的梦境(麦田)作为对比。看这片总有点提心吊胆的,总觉得下一秒会发生什么恐怖的事情。

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理解伦敦骚乱的社会原因

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  • 饿霸地煮
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如此残酷孤独灰暗的童年,真让人心脏受不了~

35分钟前
  • 黑樱桃摩卡
  • 还行

孤独是什么,是一觉醒来只有漆黑又寂静的房间陪着你。走出去,脏乱街上也没有人,只有那一阵一阵的凉风。但是,不要怕,走下去,总会找到喧闹而又亮堂的街市。

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清冷萧索

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说不出来的棒

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不错

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越往后越强...

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  • 大宸
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鬼魅的诗意与严酷的现实在拉姆塞的[捕鼠者]里产生了奇妙的化学反应。前者在她极善于捕捉细节的镜头里迸发,而后者则毫无征兆地再度降临,犹如突然打向绞在窗帘里小男生的一巴掌。死水的形象在电影里有着举足轻重的地位,凝滞肮脏好像死亡的宫殿;但同时又蕴含着巨大的流动潜能,这就是直觉里诗的样子。

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无助与失落在成长中交相辉映。Goodbye, Snowball!

54分钟前
  • jj73浅之
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很好看~

55分钟前
  • 布·迪安
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镜头暗下去的时候我心一直揪着,喊着快起来啊。。。还好结尾看到了麦田中他的笑脸,一切美好的像什么也没发生过一样。大人们总是不能理解孩子,怎么忽然就发脾气了,怎么忽然就哭了,其实他们只是不肯试着去了解。绝对的五星。对于这种闷片,开始看的时候真是很痛苦,看完之后,也真的很爽。

59分钟前
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我或许也应该在这20几年的某段时间里让自己能有理由的离开这个世界

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孤独,阴冷,寂寞,隔阂,贫穷,无处诉说,不被理解,忧伤,死亡,性。童年。此类英国电影永远是我的软肋。

1小时前
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梦想中金灿灿的生活,和恶臭腐坏的现实之间的距离,可能比死与生之间的距离大得多。被结尾沉沉击中。电影中阴雨不绝的格拉斯哥,垃圾遍地、老鼠四窜的居住环境,让偶尔的几个想象镜头显得尤其宝贵,并且那几个镜头也透着一点点导演女性视角的温柔吧

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