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无忧影视-星辰影院-私人电影院-免费电影-手机在线观看免费提供的最新电影金色80年代在线观看 ,由香特尔·阿克曼 执导、未知编剧,主要演员有 德菲因·塞里格 米丽娅姆·博耶 芬尼·科腾肯 莉雅 查尔斯·登纳 让-弗朗索瓦·巴尔梅 约翰·贝里 娜塔莉·理查德 玛丽·佩里 Pascale Salkin Nicolas Tronc Roselyne Brunet Dominique Rousseau Olivier Achard Laurent Allaire Dominique Compagnon Simon Reggiani 。 讲述了 The exuberant enchantments of the singing, dancing musical meet the feminist, formalist sensibility of cinematic visionary Chantal Akerman in this uniquely captivating vision of love and survival in the age of late capitalism. Amid the consumerist wonderland of a shopping mall, a cadre of store employees bounce in and out of one another’s arms in a cycle of breakups, makeups, misunderstandings, and reunions, their romantic roundelay punctuated by imaginatively stylized production numbers. Working with frequent star Delphine Seyrig and a remarkable team of writers—who between them penned everything from JULES AND JIM to DESPERATELY SEEKING SUSAN—Akerman deftly balances the shiny pop pleasures of the genre with piercing variations on her signature themes, including a startlingly moving reflection on Jewish resilience and the legacy of the Holocaust.