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雷德利·斯科特 基思·卡拉丹,哈威·凯特尔,阿尔伯特·芬尼,爱德华·福克斯,克里斯蒂娜·雷恩斯,罗伯特·斯蒂芬斯,汤姆·康蒂,约翰·麦克埃尼,戴安娜·奎克,艾伦·阿姆斯特朗,MauriceColbourne,盖伊·汉密尔顿,梅格·韦恩·欧文,珍妮·鲁纳奎,艾伦·韦布,MatthewGuinness,内维尔·杰森,威廉姆·摩根·谢泼德,丽兹·史密斯,AnthonyDouse,休·弗拉瑟,WilliamHobbs,皮 战争片 英国 1977
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Title: The Duellists

Year: 1977

Country: UK

Language: English, Russian

Genre: Drama, War

Director: Ridley Scott

Screenplay: Gerald Vaughan-Hughes

based on the story THE DUEL of Joseph Conrad

Music: Howard Blake

Cinematography: Frank Tidy

Cast:

Keith Carradine

Harvey Keitel

Diana Quick

Cristina Raines

Robert Stephens

Meg Wynn Owen

Alan Webb

Albert Finney

Edward Fox

Tom Conti

John McEnery

Stacy Keach

Alun Armstrong

Maurice Colbourne

Gay Hamilton

Jenny Runacre

Pete Postlethwaite

Liz Smith

Rating: 6.9/10

Ridley Scott’s feature film debut is a handsome period drama taps into a historical factoid concerning a string of duels between two French Hussar officers in the Napoleonic era, in this film, the two duelists areArmand d’Hubert (Carradine) and Gabriel Feraud (Keitel),whose overall 5 duels extend nearly 2 decades and their weapon of choice changing from sabers, rapiers to pistols, once on horseback.

If you are keen on finding the rationale behind their drawn-out conflict, you may feel a bit unfulfilled, there is no feud or even rift at the first place to begin with, being his acquaintance, Armand’s sole mistake is to volunteer as a messenger to deliver some not so jovial news to Gabriel, who is a wacko fanatic of bloodbath, Keitel is outright menacing and snarky in an ultimately underwritten character, because Scott plumps for the chivalry-minded Armand as the cynosure, an accountable decision since he is the one we root for unyieldingly, albeit Carradine’s devoted performance, Armand’s life trajectory does fall into every bromide along the fragmented narrative: he is an honest man, true to his feelings (doesn’t want to settle down with his mistress Laura, played by a spunky Diana Quick, only to be thrown into oblivion perfunctorily) and doesn’t shirk from his duty and will fight for his honor till his last breath, with the exception of his noble decision to anonymously save Gabriel from the gallows after Waterloo fiasco, why on earth he wants to spare his arch enemy? In a weird logic, one finally gets the impression that Armand doesn’t want their unfinished business to reach such a bathetic denouement, in his heart of hearts, the urge to settle this old score with a final face-off also tickles him, that intrinsic violent id is every man’s inner demon, right before their last pistol duel, Armand is simultaneously hot to trot and dreads his possible impending fate. This is what the film brings home to its viewers, less a mockery of foolhardy gallantry than burrowing into a man’s conflict between his fighting instinct and its knock-on effects, which also compels us to divine what is the mindset behind Gabriel’s outwardly monstrosity, is he psychiatrically impaired or there is something deeply nefarious worth digging (to smear Armand’s loyalty toward Napoleon is such an underhand ploy), only if the story could have been a far more even-handed portrayal of them both.

On the aesthetic front, Scott makes the most of its elemental and picturesque natural locales which remind us BARRY LYNDON (1975), but in a less heavenly fashion, the palette is more muted and cruder in impression. From almost any aspect THE DUELLISTS is a far cry from Scott’s galaxy-shattering sophomore ALIEN (1979, 8.5/10) and his canonized Sci-Fi magnum opus BLADE RUNNER (1982, 9.2/10), but this is where he starts, pales in comparison with what he would conjure up in his prolific and prestigious career, nevertheless, it auspiciously breaks his duck, that is not just a beginner’s luck.

referential point: Kubrick’s BARRY LYNDON (1975, 8.1/10)

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Title: The Duellists

Year: 1977

Country: UK

Language: English, Russian

Genre: Drama, War

Director: Ridley Scott

Screenplay: Gerald Vaughan-Hughes

based on the story THE DUEL of Joseph Conrad

Music: Howard Blake

Cinematography: Frank Tidy

Cast:

Keith Carradine

Harvey Keitel

Diana Quick

Cristina Raines

Robert Stephens

Meg Wynn Owen

Alan Webb

Albert Finney

Edward Fox

Tom Conti

John McEnery

Stacy Keach

Alun Armstrong

Maurice Colbourne

Gay Hamilton

Jenny Runacre

Pete Postlethwaite

Liz Smith

Rating: 6.9/10

Ridley Scott’s feature film debut is a handsome period drama taps into a historical factoid concerning a string of duels between two French Hussar officers in the Napoleonic era, in this film, the two duelists areArmand d’Hubert (Carradine) and Gabriel Feraud (Keitel),whose overall 5 duels extend nearly 2 decades and their weapon of choice changing from sabers, rapiers to pistols, once on horseback.

If you are keen on finding the rationale behind their drawn-out conflict, you may feel a bit unfulfilled, there is no feud or even rift at the first place to begin with, being his acquaintance, Armand’s sole mistake is to volunteer as a messenger to deliver some not so jovial news to Gabriel, who is a wacko fanatic of bloodbath, Keitel is outright menacing and snarky in an ultimately underwritten character, because Scott plumps for the chivalry-minded Armand as the cynosure, an accountable decision since he is the one we root for unyieldingly, albeit Carradine’s devoted performance, Armand’s life trajectory does fall into every bromide along the fragmented narrative: he is an honest man, true to his feelings (doesn’t want to settle down with his mistress Laura, played by a spunky Diana Quick, only to be thrown into oblivion perfunctorily) and doesn’t shirk from his duty and will fight for his honor till his last breath, with the exception of his noble decision to anonymously save Gabriel from the gallows after Waterloo fiasco, why on earth he wants to spare his arch enemy? In a weird logic, one finally gets the impression that Armand doesn’t want their unfinished business to reach such a bathetic denouement, in his heart of hearts, the urge to settle this old score with a final face-off also tickles him, that intrinsic violent id is every man’s inner demon, right before their last pistol duel, Armand is simultaneously hot to trot and dreads his possible impending fate. This is what the film brings home to its viewers, less a mockery of foolhardy gallantry than burrowing into a man’s conflict between his fighting instinct and its knock-on effects, which also compels us to divine what is the mindset behind Gabriel’s outwardly monstrosity, is he psychiatrically impaired or there is something deeply nefarious worth digging (to smear Armand’s loyalty toward Napoleon is such an underhand ploy), only if the story could have been a far more even-handed portrayal of them both.

On the aesthetic front, Scott makes the most of its elemental and picturesque natural locales which remind us BARRY LYNDON (1975), but in a less heavenly fashion, the palette is more muted and cruder in impression. From almost any aspect THE DUELLISTS is a far cry from Scott’s galaxy-shattering sophomore ALIEN (1979, 8.5/10) and his canonized Sci-Fi magnum opus BLADE RUNNER (1982, 9.2/10), but this is where he starts, pales in comparison with what he would conjure up in his prolific and prestigious career, nevertheless, it auspiciously breaks his duck, that is not just a beginner’s luck.

referential point: Kubrick’s BARRY LYNDON (1975, 8.1/10)

{else}[天国王朝][角斗士][黑鹰坠落]视觉大导---雷德利·斯科特处女作  戛纳电影节最佳处女作奖  故事发生在动荡的拿破仑时期,法军中两个军官发生了争执,其中一个受到了侮辱,导致了长达一生的敌意。这两个军官D'Hubert和Feraud,一次又一次的交手试图去证明自己的正义和捍卫自己的荣誉。{end if}

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