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《肖邦拯救人生》讲述的是什么故事?
《肖邦拯救人生》 肖邦的《G小调第一叙事曲》总长仅九分钟,诞生至今已有近二百年,却依然有着特殊的魅力,不但在视频网站上创下数百万的点击率,更影响着今天许多人的生活。本片讲述了两个普通人——苏格兰青年保罗和日本中学生桃香,在各自经历了人生的不幸之后,因肖邦的叙事曲而重新振作,勇敢面对今后的生活。伊莫金·库珀、弗拉基米尔·阿什肯纳齐、朗朗、斯蒂芬·霍夫等钢琴演奏家也将轮番登场,详细剖析这首不同寻常的钢琴曲,为我们揭开音符中的奥妙。
This hour-long documentary, directed by BAFTA and Emmy award winning director James Kent, meets Japanese teenager Momoka and Scottish music student Paul Murray to explore how Chopin’s extraordinary Ballade Number 1 transforms the lives of ordinary people and illustrates how classical music still penetrates contemporary life in unexpected and powerful ways.
Momoka, is a 15-year-old pianist from Sendai, Japan, whose community was decimated by the 2011 tsunami and earthquakes. For Momoka, the Ballade embodies the anguish and rebellion she feels but doesn't allow to surface.
For 22-year-old Paul from Glasgow, the piece is life-changing. Paul grew up in Bellshill, a working class suburb of Glasgow. He first played piano at 15, and it opened up a whole new world for him. During his first term studying on the B.Mus (Hons) degree programme at the University of Aberdeen, Paul was diagnosed with a brain tumour and then MS which both eventually caused him to lose the ability to walk and to play with his right hand. Waiting in his hospital bed in between operations over three months, he played the Ballade again and again on the iPod his dad Stephen had given him. It was that single piece's emotional pull that Paul credits with the return of his memory.
Paul told us some more about his involvement in the programme:
"I have been for some time now transcribing the Ballade in g minor for the left-hand alone. The reason being I played this piece back in high school and with the medical complications lost the ability to play perhaps my favourite piece of all time. Luckily for my this piece was going to be the subject of a major documentary and with my story and attachment to the Ballade I was selected to be involved!"
The film includes interviews with some of the world's greatest pianists including Stephen Hough, Lang Lang and Vladimir Ashkenazy. It was shown on Channel 4 in August and trailers can still be viewed on
The documentary was awarded 2nd place in the 'Halo' Best Arts Documentary award category at the awards ceremony on Monday, 4 November 2013 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall at London’s Southbank Centre. The ceremony was filmed and shown on Sky Atlantic.
1、《肖邦拯救人生》是哪一年上映的?
《肖邦拯救人生》是James Kent于2012年拍摄的一部经典记录片。此片开创英国当代记录片的先河,《肖邦拯救人生》上映时票房稳坐前三,创下当年纪录。当时郎朗均为最佳主角,郎朗以精彩演技和突出形象,奠定在英国影坛地位。郎朗饰演角色造型多年后仍为人所模仿。James Kent之前曾被人怀疑其能力,而《肖邦拯救人生》却奠定James Kent记录片风格。《肖邦拯救人生》首映时曾获海外记录片和媒体广泛称誉,被认为其优秀程度,是足以与同时期(指2012年代)英国(英国)优秀记录片齐名。
2、被称为记录片的开先河之作的《肖邦拯救人生》,是James Kent最好的作品吗?
从James Kent斩获记录片最佳导演 我就觉得这部《肖邦拯救人生》是他最好的记录片。虽然James Kent后来还拍出来了评价特别好的记录片,但是《肖邦拯救人生》是他记录片的代表作品。
3、《肖邦拯救人生》为什么可以成为经典?
提起英国,人们就肯定会说出《肖邦拯救人生》的名字。这部由James Kent导演,郎朗主演的《肖邦拯救人生》,在当时,真的是成为了一匹黑马,杀出了一条血路,创造了一个奇迹。为何会这么说,我想,就连James Kent导演和郎朗,都没想到这部记录片会得到这样好的反响。James Kent先生曾说过,这是一群失意的人凑到了一起创作出来的一部作品。因为在《肖邦拯救人生》开拍之前,郎朗已经有几年年无戏可拍,而郎朗主演的记录片,票房始终不理想,这样的几个人凑在了一起,也真是缘分!所以,正是这样的失意感和强烈的自尊心,他们在记录片中投入的热情,是我们难以想象的,其实《肖邦拯救人生》中的人物心理历程和感人的剧情,何尝不是现实中他们的真实写照呢?所以,他们怀着一腔心有不甘的英雄气,用他们的实力和人情成就了这部经典记录片,也成就了他们自己!
4、如何评价《肖邦拯救人生》?
《肖邦拯救人生》口碑非常好深受广大观众喜爱,《肖邦拯救人生》一经播放立刻引来无数人点赞,不仅郎朗演的好而且该记录片故事情节也非常紧凑,橘子视频(517wg.cn)观看起来特别流畅同时还能扣人心弦,虽然目前《肖邦拯救人生》收视率一般但是该片目前受欢迎程度已经名列前茅。该记录片主演郎朗,她在该记录片中的演技可圈可点,受到郎朗演的好而且该记录片迷的认可。
5、《肖邦拯救人生》记录片的主要内容
《肖邦拯救人生》是一部记录片记录片,由导演:James Kent执导,主演:郎朗
《肖邦拯救人生》 肖邦的《G小调第一叙事曲》总长仅九分钟,诞生至今已有近二百年,却依然有着特殊的魅力,不但在视频网站上创下数百万的点击率,更影响着今天许多人的生活。本片讲述了两个普通人——苏格兰青年保罗和日本中学生桃香,在各自经历了人生的不幸之后,因肖邦的叙事曲而重新振作,勇敢面对今后的生活。伊莫金·库珀、弗拉基米尔·阿什肯纳齐、朗朗、斯蒂芬·霍夫等钢琴演奏家也将轮番登场,详细剖析这首不同寻常的钢琴曲,为我们揭开音符中的奥妙。
This hour-long documentary, directed by BAFTA and Emmy award winning director James Kent, meets Japanese teenager Momoka and Scottish music student Paul Murray to explore how Chopin’s extraordinary Ballade Number 1 transforms the lives of ordinary people and illustrates how classical music still penetrates contemporary life in unexpected and powerful ways.
Momoka, is a 15-year-old pianist from Sendai, Japan, whose community was decimated by the 2011 tsunami and earthquakes. For Momoka, the Ballade embodies the anguish and rebellion she feels but doesn't allow to surface.
For 22-year-old Paul from Glasgow, the piece is life-changing. Paul grew up in Bellshill, a working class suburb of Glasgow. He first played piano at 15, and it opened up a whole new world for him. During his first term studying on the B.Mus (Hons) degree programme at the University of Aberdeen, Paul was diagnosed with a brain tumour and then MS which both eventually caused him to lose the ability to walk and to play with his right hand. Waiting in his hospital bed in between operations over three months, he played the Ballade again and again on the iPod his dad Stephen had given him. It was that single piece's emotional pull that Paul credits with the return of his memory.
Paul told us some more about his involvement in the programme:
"I have been for some time now transcribing the Ballade in g minor for the left-hand alone. The reason being I played this piece back in high school and with the medical complications lost the ability to play perhaps my favourite piece of all time. Luckily for my this piece was going to be the subject of a major documentary and with my story and attachment to the Ballade I was selected to be involved!"
The film includes interviews with some of the world's greatest pianists including Stephen Hough, Lang Lang and Vladimir Ashkenazy. It was shown on Channel 4 in August and trailers can still be viewed on
The documentary was awarded 2nd place in the 'Halo' Best Arts Documentary award category at the awards ceremony on Monday, 4 November 2013 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall at London’s Southbank Centre. The ceremony was filmed and shown on Sky Atlantic.