草莓A burned-out cop from the midwest, Colton Riggs, finds his boring, Maltese lifestyle turned upside down when he suddenly finds himself catapulted into a web of high-stakes international espionage.
草莓A burned-out cop from the midwest, Colton Riggs, finds his boring, Maltese lifestyle turned upside down when he suddenly finds himself catapulted into a web of high-stakes international espionage.
回复 :本片是根据真实事件改编而成。尚克劳范达美在本片中饰演一位功夫高手,必须在毫无规则限制的拳赛中为自己的性命放手一搏。尚克劳范达美饰演法兰克,参加一种传自香港九龙的非法秘密拳赛,并希望成为首位赢得该赛事的西方人。然而在赢得第一场胜利后,法兰克发现自己要烦恼的事不只是要如何赢得冠军,情报局探员要他退出比赛,一位美丽的记者想报导他的故事,更不用说他的对手想要他的小命!1986年由尚格云顿首部挂牌主演的《血点》,这部在香港拍摄,预算只有150万美元的低制作成本电影,杀青后还曾因整体效果不佳而被冷冻了两年之久,直到1988年尚格云顿亲自重新剪辑并恳求制作人后方能在各地电影院放映。《血点》意外地卖座奇佳,全世界的票房收入高达3千万美元,范达美也初尝在国际影坛走红的滋味。本片改编自空手道传奇人物Frank Dux的传奇经历。
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回复 :In an intensely personal and often surprising film for BBC Two, Depression And Me, Alastair Campbell explores if radical new treatments can stop his depression.Campbell is best known for his role as Tony Blair’s formidable and often contentious spin doctor but, away from the public eye, he has been dogged by crippling bouts of depression for most of his life. Some days, just getting out of bed is too hard. Therapy and anti-depressant medication is helping him keep his head above water - but is that really the best he can hope for?Alastair Campbell says: “I’ve been on antidepressants for years and years and none of them can stop it. I want to understand my depression and find out if modern science has any better ways of treating it. I’m hoping there’s something out there that can help me lead a happier life.“I feel we are nearing a tipping point in the battle to demolish the stigma and taboo surrounding mental illness and TV is a very good medium for bringing these issues right out into the open. I have never regretted being open about my own issues but an important part of this film is also seeing my depression through the eyes of members of my family, especially my partner Fiona. I was also keen to get out there and find out what kind of progress was being made on the scientific and research front. There is a lot going on. My worry is that we are winning the battle for better awareness but losing the battle for the services we need."I was very pleased with the reaction to the film in Sheffield [at Doc/Fest]. One film alone cannot change the world but there is finally the focus on these issues that we need and hopefully one day we will have services to match.”