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 内容介绍
英文片名Assa
中文片名阿萨 (1987) 
类型犯罪, 剧情, 历史
地区苏联
文件大小 41.22 GB, 蓝光原盘 1080p
文件格式 BDMV/AVC
音轨 俄语 DTS-HDMA 2.0
字幕 无字幕
IMDB评分7.7


◎译  名 阿萨 / Assa / Асса
◎片  名 АССА
◎年  代 1987
◎产  地 苏联
◎类  别 剧情 / 历史 / 犯罪
◎语  言 俄语 / 法语
◎上映日期 1987-10(苏联)
◎豆瓣链接 https://movie.douban.com/subject/1466216/
◎片  长 153分钟
◎导  演 谢尔盖·索洛维约夫 / Sergei Solovyov
◎演  员 斯坦尼斯拉夫·戈沃鲁辛 / Stanislav Govorukhin
      塔雅娜·德鲁比奇 / Tatyana Drubich
      亚历山大·巴希罗夫 / Aleksandr Bashirov
      阿纳托利·斯利夫尼科夫 / Anatoli Slivnikov
      维克多·崔 / Viktor Tsoy
      Kirill Kozakov Kirill Kozakov
      亚历山大·多莫加罗夫 / Aleksandr Domogarov
      亚历山大·因沙科夫 / Aleksandr Inshakov
      Timur Novikov Timur Novikov
      谢海盟 / Hai-Meng Hsieh
      Svetlana Tormakhova Svetlana Tormakhova
◎编  剧 Sergei Livnev Sergei Livnev
      谢尔盖·索洛维约夫 / Sergei Solovyov
◎音  乐 Boris Grebenshchikov Boris Grebenshchikov
◎摄  影 Pavel Lebeshev Pavel Lebeshev
◎美  术 Timur Novikov Timur Novikov
      Marksen Gaukhman-Sverdlov Marksen Gaukhman-Sverdlov

◎简  介 

  When I think of this now, 12 years after I saw this movie for the first time, I can probably compare it somehow with "Fargo". The same gloomy colors, the same snow everywhere, the same slow motion of people dozing in winter like bears. The same sad realism in all the scenes, including the car chases, the same end. And also -- and this is the most amazing of it all, in my opinion -- the same feeling of light you experience at the end, despite the end which can hardly be called happy.
  This film also has a winning mixture of criminal plot and love triangle. (Remember "Heat"?). A young girl is waiting for her lover in the snowy Yalta, and he comes one night too late because of the storm -- and in this one night she meets a young musician who offers her to spend the night in his apartment. (Mind you, this is a Soviet film -- there are no sex scenes at all in the movie, but the simplest gestures become erotic as they are real, as we all have been in those situations of late teens who just discover each other). Her lover is an underworld tycoon who manages to plan some more of his dark affairs, to mislead the KGB trail and to entertain the girl -- he saw for everything but the musician. Clever, rich, attractive, charming when needed (although extremely cruel when needed as well), brilliantly educated erudite -- he can do nothing against a young boy who has nothing but a pure heart and a love this heart can generate. And as usual in the love triangles, it does not end well for the involved sides -- for some lethally, for some with awful soul scars...
  The movie is slow and viscous -- but this is its charm. The music of Grebenschikov (and the XVII-century piece of "Gorod Zolotoi", of course) became a real Russian classic; the historical jumps to the times of Paul I look like an original move of Sergei Solovyov and not like a ridiculous trial to look educated. The guest appearance of Victor Tsoi seems well-timed as well. And finally, Sergei Bugayev (the musician) has a winning role in itself, a martyr against his will -- but to play the parts of Alika and Krymov, it took all the talent of Tatyana Drubich and Stanislav Govorukhin, and they deliver the performances which will never be forgotten.
  A good test of movies' quality is watching it again, 10-12 years after its release. I watched it recently, and it became worse -- the colors of the Soviet film faded, and the voices became muter. Technicalities. But as for the movie itself, I dreamt of it at night. This was an epochal movie for the 80-ies, but one that remains as a monument even in the XXI century.