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天上再见 Au revoir là-haut-第03集

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类型:犯罪 / 喜剧 / 战争地区:法国,加拿大年份:2019

导演:阿尔贝 / 杜邦泰尔

演员:杜邦泰尔 / 菲利普 / 埃波 / 佩雷兹 / 梅兰尼 / 杜克斯纳 / 弗兰斯 / 卡罗尔 / 尹兵 / 阿贺斯图普 / 尼尔斯 / 维耶尔莫 / 亚历克西斯 / 巴尔博萨 / 纳威尔

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演而优则导的法国演技派男星亚伯杜庞蒂自导自演的《天上再见》,改编自犯罪小说大师皮耶勒梅特的同名小说,讲述两名因目睹长官犯罪而惨遭惩处的军人,没想到退役后长官飞黄腾达,自己却一贫如洗,为不让小人得志,他们决定要为自己讨回公道。影片精采刻画第一次世界大战过后法国社会,从血肉横飞的泥泞战场到纸醉金迷的华美派对,但即便面具绚丽华美,也掩盖不住背后的人生伤痛。

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