剧情介绍

  UCLA college student Jonathan Moore (Anthony Edwards) is playing a game called "Gotcha" (popular on mid-1980s college campuses as "Assassin" or "Tag"), wherein the players are all assigned a mock "hit" on another player by use of a harmless paintball gun. Moore and his apartment roommate Manolo go on a vacation to Paris, France. After touring some of Paris, in a cafe Moore meets Sasha Banicek (Linda Fiorentino), a Czechoslovakian girl. Eventually, Jonathan has intercourse with Sasha, losing his virginity.
  Jonathan decides to leave Manolo (who is heading to Spain) and go with Sasha to West Berlin to spend more time with her. Jonathan believes that he is in love with Sasha. There, Jonathan and Sasha continue to have sex and even go to an Oktoberfest beer gathering. One night, Sasha tells Jonathan that she has to go to East Berlin to pick up a package. One night after arriving in East Berlin, Sasha leaves their hotel room and walks to dark street corner. There, Sasha meets a German man who tells her the location of the pickup of her package. Meanwhile, Sasha was being monitored by a Soviet agent, who was sitting in a car at a distance. During the day, Sasha tells Jonathan that if she gives him a certain message, it means that he has to leave East Berlin immediately. At a cafe, Sasha gives Jonathan a package and says that a strudel is inside. A little later, Sasha tells Jonathan to meet her at the butcher shop near their hotel. All of a sudden, a Soviet agent begins to chase after Sasha. Sasha decides to use Jonathan (who is holding her package) to unknowingly get the package over to West Berlin. Meanwhile, Sasha is taken by the Soviet agent and East German secret police.
  Jonathan goes to Checkpoint Charlie to cross the heavily fortified border into West Berlin. At the East German customs search, Jonathan is stripped of his clothes and given a cavity search. Meanwhile, Sasha is stripped and searched for possible espionage evidence. Vlad arrives at the border crossing to search for Jonathan, however Jonathan passes the border safely before he can be captured. Once in West Berlin, Jonathan feels liberated by the Westernized society. In the hotel, Jonathan receives a message from Sasha to meet him at a specified location. Jonathan finds out that his hotel room was broken into and robbed of his traveler's checks. Soviet agents eventually find Jonathan in West Berlin and chase him throughout a public park. Jonathan jumps into a water canal and manages to escape from the Soviets and stumbles upon a German rock group headed for Hamburg, who offer him a ride to the airport.
  The rock group successfully get Jonathan to the airport (using full-face makeup to sneak him past a checkpoint) and Jonathan finally arrives in Los Angeles Tom Bradley International Airport and to his apartment. Soon, Vlad and a band of Soviet agents arrive too in Los Angeles. Once home, Jonathan stumbles upon a film canister, which was planted by Sasha. Jonathan visits his parents and tells them what happened in Germany but they cannot believe a word of it and think Jonathan is on drugs. Jonathan decides to call the FBI then the Central Intelligence Agency for help. Jonathan returns to find his apartment broken into and looted.
  The CIA officer tells Jonathan to give them the photo film canister. At the Los Angeles headquarters of the CIA, Jonathan spots Sasha who looks like she was working there. Jonathan eventually meets up with Sasha. Sasha admits that she is Cheryl Brewster, a CIA agent, originally from Pittsburgh. Out of nowhere, Vlad and his gang begin to chase Jonathan and Cheryl on the UCLA campus. Jonathan eliminates all the Soviets with a tranquilizer gun which he gets from the campus veterinary sciences building. The Soviets are arrested, the CIA agents thank Jonathan for his (indirect) help in obtaining the film, and Sasha tells him she wants to continue their relationship.
  After they part, Jonathan talks to a pretty student who rebuffs him coldly. As she walks away, he aims the tranquilizer pistol and shoots her in the rear.

评论:

  • 邗山雁 9小时前 :

    张艺谋的高产令人佩服,战争太残酷,致敬志愿军战士们。

  • 淡乐水 6小时前 :

    冷枪热血 段段精彩 不拖泥带水 “小窗口”演绎“大无畏”!

  • 运驰 5小时前 :

    上映前三天看的,非煽情说教主旋律,比一秒钟和悬崖之上都好看一点,我挺喜欢。

  • 枫辰 0小时前 :

    是热血让青春闪光✨

  • 镜盼易 0小时前 :

    张艺谋牛逼!!!一个半小时的电影,节奏掌握的太好了!!!狠狠给我冲!!!

  • 骏林 4小时前 :

    枪是一枪一枪开的,人是一个一个没的,仗是一场一场打的…伟大的胜利是一步一步胜利累积的。见微知著,一勺见高下。张力饱满,就是结尾坦克犯规了,对面不讲武德。

  • 驰骏 4小时前 :

    撇除掉枪战和战争元素,这电影其实很接近话剧,在一个相对狭小封闭的空间创造剧情。从这个角度来说,后期炸坦克的剧情就突兀了,不如去掉。一句题外话:最近这么多朝鲜战争主题的电影,真是让人细思恐极…

  • 钊国安 2小时前 :

    喜欢小哭包,人可以掉眼泪,但要有能力和魄力。

  • 茹萱 0小时前 :

    五班战士用命换来了情报,志愿军战士用青春换来了新中国。

  • 汲琼华 4小时前 :

    依旧随意吊打一众华人导演。审美这个东西真是一辈子的事,国师的美学理念已经成功超越时代了

  • 晁痴梅 7小时前 :

    对于我来讲,故事讲得完整,却不精彩。

  • 桂烨伟 3小时前 :

    对了,我方子弹特效太多,稍有神剧之嫌,引起不适。扣一星!

  • 郯秀隽 2小时前 :

    影片的画面感保持了张艺谋的风格。故事是整个电影的弱点,章宇饰演的班长最后的牺牲太突兀,亮亮的角色也没有很好的融合进战斗中。

  • 沃溪蓝 2小时前 :

    挺反战电影的,战争的残酷与血腥细节直观,战争就是由一个个小人物一场场无名战斗组成。陈永胜挺有灵气的,这就算成名了,章宇以后戏路也宽了,期待有更多好角色让他演!

  • 蓓涵 2小时前 :

    和悬崖比,节奏稍稍好一点,悬崖整个一电视剧,这部片子虽然节奏还可以,但是和俄国的兵临城下,以及美国的墙,相比,差太多,甚至和拆弹部队那一段生死枪战来比都比不上,人家还不是商业片呢,显然,悬崖和狙击手都不是张艺谋的片子,是资本的片子,自从长城后,张艺谋的电影就没什么张艺谋风格了,一秒中还有那么一点影子,影在实质上和长城差不多,但也很有老谋子的风格,但是悬崖狙击手显然没有,而且这俩显然也是套拍出来的,老谋子估计也就是各监制的角色。不信你去看十三钗开头的战争枪战部分,那个拍的多有浓度,这个有专业实力,但是不够电影浓度,多少还是有电视剧的感觉,同时,在表演剧情和节奏上的营造浓度差很多。

  • 裕振 1小时前 :

    哭得稀里哗啦 就 真的还不错 聚集在一场战役一个狙击小队的事情 最不想看的就是战争片特别惨烈 心里想着根本不是中国人多坚强啊赢得了战役什么的 而是战争太残酷了 不过章宇演的 一口川音的班长 贼帅 哈哈哈哈

  • 漆彦珺 8小时前 :

    短小精悍,故事很简单,没有过多延伸,镜头全程放在战场上两国狙击手集体对战中。从集体到个人,最后再回归集体,主旋律部分观感较好。但问题也是太过平顺的情节,导致情绪不够下沉,结束的像刷了个短视频般很快剥离出来。整个感觉更像给张末练手的电影。

  • 森德佑 1小时前 :

    《狙击手》看完,最大的感受就是克制。克制住了战争题材的宏大叙事结构,克制住了多线群像的野心,克制住了煽情的冲动。转而将视线聚焦于一场狙击战,去繁从简,干净利落。没有刻意贬低和矮化对手,战争是没有选择,但尊敬可以是互相的。虽然有一些镜头自己不是很喜欢(比如采访结束突然转向张译那个镜头的速度过快、子弹特效过多且失真等等),但瑕不掩瑜。克制之间情绪感染力极强,靠一个眼神、对周遭的描述带出的情感,这样的视听逻辑非常喜欢。

  • 独雅香 4小时前 :

    白天:春节档狗都不看 晚上:行吧爸爸 扣分原因:个人不喜欢战争片,但也知道所有战争片的内核都是反思、反战,而不是全然煽情化的爱国主义教育。看不到任何关于战争的反思、把战争游戏化、技术化,把敌人脸谱化、扭曲化,以及最重要的:爆头断肢妥妥R级,什么时候电影分级??

  • 梁骏 9小时前 :

    3.5 有些滥情,有些故作幽默,中美双方的位置对比也不清晰(可能是电影时间的这段时间不是一次性拍的原因吧)。看完出来听到一个人和朋友说,“你看过水门桥吗?不是一个档次的。”我仔细听了一听,原来是说水门桥档次更高。但根据长津湖的质量推测,大概率这个次序应该反过来。陈永胜和章宇这两位戏份吃重的演员表演很到位。

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