Professor Mary Beard, renowned classicist and TV historian, is to explore what life was like in one of the world’s most extraordinary and iconic archaeological sites, in Pompeii: Life Before Death, a new landmark programme for BBC One.
Mary Beard – a world Pompeii expert and author of Pompeii: Life Of A Roman Town – will be joining an international team as they bring the very latest technology to bear on this most extraordinary of archaeological sites.
Mary Beard says: “This is a really exciting chance to find out more about the ordinary people who lived in ancient Pompeii. It's a once in a lifetime opportunity. I'm hoping we're going to unlock some if the secrets about who the people were.”
For the first time, a team is CT scanning and fully investigating the world-famous casts of the bodies to analyse the skeletons trapped within, to ascertain all they can about who they were, where they came from and how they lived. A team is also conducting DNA analysis of the bodies for the first time.
Elsewhere, the documentary will follow the work of recovering damaged frescoes and mosaics, the excavation and rebuilding of certain key buildings and the organisation and cataloguing of the thousands of astonishing artefacts in the storerooms – from loaves of bread to pet monkeys, paint pots to purses. It will shine a light on the work of archaeologists who are exploring the third of the town that has never been excavated, and will present a unique first look at the complete Pompeii in stunning CGI.
Using the evidence gleaned from all this research, the BBC One film will piece together a full picture of daily life in Pompeii before the town was destroyed by the eruption of Vesuvius in AD79.
电影将最普通的元素引领进最现代的短篇习作的容量当中 可是前后的节奏和冲突都将之把亲密连接隐藏在那份歇斯底里的说教当中 这就是导演给出的最为危险的共情
This kid should win an Oscar
语言有讲述的困境 即便你讲了这么多 但一点都没往我心里去
👏(co-casted by jennifer venditti)
think free is much more precious than think itself.
断断续续看了很多天
It just reminds me again how much I love Mike Miles. Time and space and emotions are real in his films.
生动自然的表演,我们一路追问,一路寻求答案,或许很多问题永远都不到正确回答,但问题本身已经是活着的意义了。
看完以后一直纠结于
内容与我看到封面而臆想到的不一样(这个封面很吸引我),我其实更希望看到男主像《一天》里的女主被孩子逼到令人窒息的地步,可惜没看到,但原生家庭的切入点也挺好的,无力拯救或者渐入佳境的亲情关系,每个人都有的人格缺陷,都是我们生活的施难者,那为什么还要活着,因为毕竟还有未来。第一部全程看英文字幕的电影,纪念一下~
Could be an urban prose, a nostalgic tale, a coming-of-age story, or mostly a sincere record of the intangible/invisible around our lives. 走走停停,兜兜转转,c’mon c’mon是向前看时候的一次深呼吸。
生动自然的表演,我们一路追问,一路寻求答案,或许很多问题永远都不到正确回答,但问题本身已经是活着的意义了。
儿童读物的文字
其实这种题材和风格是我喜欢的类型,为什么会给三星呢?大概是因为效果一般般吧,尽管选择黑白影像自带魅力,但是没有用出感觉。特别是舅舅和外甥在灵魂上的一致部分,他们都是有渴望的、隐藏的,但最后是温水式的,不过,温水也有温水的温柔。
华金 还有 小朋友 ( ఠൠఠ )ノNB!!!
很舒服的呈现,二号男神仿佛又回到了《她》。略带伤感,平静的,舒缓的,向前。
很温柔 细细述说地电影/如果有时间 就真诚跟little wired person 说说话吧 他真诚又热情又古怪/我们跟世界的关系 come on come on blah blah blah or cmon cmon 我来到世界很久 希望跟世界关系变好
一部关于倾听、领会、回馈、倾诉的电影。黑白、低锐度的表象引向纷呈的内心色彩。用相互的凝视获得自我了解,当对方是孩子时,更能帮你打开茧缚。影像的钝感看得有点累,沟通不是轻松事。
叔侄情,兄妹情,夫妻情,母子情。
可以和芬奇竞争2021最受女子大生喜欢电影🏆
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