女高中生土屋圭是个空手道高手,原住最擅长用高踢击倒对手。然而道场的师傅松村却不愿授予她黑带。松村告诉圭:原住“空手道的真谛在于型,你只想着打倒对手说明还没达到境界。”一群格斗高手和武术强者组成了“破坏者”集团,他们专门用暴力为委托人铲除眼中钉。叛逆心大作的小圭竟加入了这个集团。通过入团考试后,圭得知了破坏者集团的真相。师傅松村的道场面临危机,一场大战迫在眉睫……
女高中生土屋圭是个空手道高手,原住最擅长用高踢击倒对手。然而道场的师傅松村却不愿授予她黑带。松村告诉圭:原住“空手道的真谛在于型,你只想着打倒对手说明还没达到境界。”一群格斗高手和武术强者组成了“破坏者”集团,他们专门用暴力为委托人铲除眼中钉。叛逆心大作的小圭竟加入了这个集团。通过入团考试后,圭得知了破坏者集团的真相。师傅松村的道场面临危机,一场大战迫在眉睫……
回复 :In-depth examination of the dark side of an American justice system where women who report sexual assault are instead charged with perjury and jailed for it.Investigative journalist Rae de Leon has discovered a startling pattern in rape cases in the United States. Namely, that women who have reported a sexual assault are suspected of lying by the police. First they are accused of making up their allegations, later they are prosecuted for giving false testimony and sometimes they end up serving prison sentences. ‘Victim/Suspect’ shows how the roles are reversed so the perpetrators are declared innocent while the victims sometimes end up behind bars and other times end their lives. Rae de Leon gets first-hand accounts from the women and interviews legal experts as she delves into police methods, interrogation techniques and preliminary investigations, and the outcome reveals a corrupt system. Nancy Schwartzman charts a law enforcement agency that confuses victims and suspects and is relevant far beyond America’s borders. It is a powerful testimony to systemic failure, police handling of cases and a determined journalist’s attempt to change it.
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回复 :Golden Bear winner Peter Mackie Burns has started shooting his London-set debut feature Daphne, production company The Bureau has revealed.Emily Beecham [pictured] - who features in the cast of Berlinale opening film Hail, Caesar! - plays the titular Daphne, a young Londoner with a frenetic lifestyle who decides she needs to change her life after witnessing a violent robbery.The Bureau producers Tristan Goligher and Valentina Brazzini developed the project in-house. The BFI and Creative Scotland are the main financiers of the film, together with The Bureau.The company’s Paris-based sister company, The Bureau Sales, is handling international rights.Mackie Burns won the Golden Bear for best short film in 2005 for Milk, about a girl trying to bathe her grandmother.Nico Mensinga wrote the screenplay for Daphne in his second collaboration with Mackie Burns after the short Happy Birthday To Me, also starring Beecham.The Daphne shoot kicks-off amid a high-profile year for The Bureau following the success of Andrew Haigh’s 45 Years, which won two Silver Bears for the lead performances of Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay in Berlin last year, with Rampling also receiving an Oscar nomination, and is up for Outstanding British Film at tonight’s Baftas.“Peter Mackie Burns has made some visceral performance driven shorts including the award-winning Milk,” said Lizzie Francke, BFI senior production and development executive. “It is great to be able to support him on the next stage of his film career