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《蝇王》(Lord of the Flies)[DVDRip]
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◎译 名 蝇王
◎片 名 Lord of the Flies
◎年 代 1963
◎国 家 英国
◎类 型 冒险 / 剧情 / 恐怖 / 惊悚
◎语 言 英语
◎字 幕 英文
◎IMDB评分 7.1/10 4,378 votes
◎IMDB链接 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057261/
◎文件格式 XviD + MP3
◎视频尺寸 512 x 384
◎文件大小 50x15MB
◎片 长 91 min
◎导 演 彼得·布鲁克 Peter Brook
◎主 演 James Aubrey ....Ralph
Tom Chapin ....Jack
Hugh Edwards ....Piggy
Roger Elwin ....Roger
Tom Gaman ....Simon
Roger Allen ....Piers
David Brunjes ....Donald
Peter Davy ....Peter
Kent Fletcher ....Percival Wemys Madison
Nicholas Hammond ....Robert
Christopher Harris ....Bill
◎简 介
有一群孩子乘着飞机路过海上时发生了坠机事件并困在了一个荒岛上。最初孩子们齐心协力,共同应付随之而来的种种困难。但由于对“野兽”的恐惧使孩子们渐渐分裂成两派,代表理智与文明的一派与代表野性与原始的一派,最终爆发了两派中的矛盾......
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The pig's head is cut off; a stick is sharpened at both ends and "jammed in a crack" in the earth. (The death planned for Ralph at the end of the book involves a stick sharpened at both ends.) The pig's head is impaled on the stick; ". . . the head hung there, a little blood dribbling down the stick. Instinctively the boys drew back too; and the forest was very still. They listened, and the loudest noise was the buzzing of flies over the spilled guts." Jack offers this grotesque trophy to "the Beast," the terrible animal that the littler children had been dreaming of, and which seems to be lurking on the island wherever they were not looking. The entire incident forms a horrid parody of an Oedipal wedding night; these emotions, the sensations aroused by murder and death, and the overpowering and unaccustomed emotions of sexual love experienced by the half-grown boys, plus their own irrational fears and blind terrors, release the forces of death and the devil on the island.
After this occurs the most deeply symbolic incident in the book, the "interview" of Simon, an embryo mystic, with the head. The head seems to be saying, to Simon's heightened perceptions, that "everything was a bad business. . . . The half-shut eyes were dim with the infinite cynicism of adult life." Simon fights with all his feeble power against the message of the head, against the "ancient, inescapable recognition," the recognition of human capacities for evil and the superficial nature of human moral systems. It is the knowledge of the end of innocence, for which Ralph is to weep at the close of the book. "'Fancy thinking the Beast was something you could hunt and kill!' said the head. For a moment or two the forest and all the other dimly appreciated places echoes with the parody of laughter. 'You knew, didn't you? I'm part of you? Close, close, close! I'm the reason why it's no go? Why things are what they are?'"
At the end of this fantastic scene Simon imagines he is looking into a vast mouth. "There was blackness within, a blackness that spread. . . . Simon was inside the mouth. He fell down and lost consciousness." This mouth, * the symbol of ravenous, unreasoning and eternally insatiable nature, appears again in PINCHER MARTIN, in which the development of the theme of a Nature inimical to the conscious personality of man is developed in a stunning fashion. In LORD OF THE FLIES, however, only the outline of a philosophy is sketched, and the boys of the island are figures in a parable or fable which like all great parables or fables reveals to the reader an intimate, disquieting connection between the innocent, time-passing, story-telling aspect of its surface and the great, "dimly appreciated" depths of its interior.





































adj97bai
2009/02/27 23:46:09 1楼
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哈哈!不错。谢谢分享!