巴顿将军

剧情片美国1970

主演:乔治·C·斯科特,卡尔·莫尔登,斯蒂芬·杨,迈克尔·斯特朗,凯里·洛夫廷

导演:富兰克林·沙夫纳

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  1943年3月,巴顿(乔治·C·斯科特 George C. Scott 饰)率美军在法属摩洛哥登陆后临危受命,担任美军在北非的第二军团长,性格强势、钟情古典文化又熟稔战史相信灵魂转世的巴顿很快用铁血律令扭转了北非部队的散漫风格,连番激战后与蒙哥马利统率的英军合力将“沙漠之狐”隆美尔赶出了北非。随后升任第7集团军司令的巴顿筹划占领西西里,战斗中巴顿抢在蒙哥马利之前连下军事重镇,立下赫赫战功的同时饱受非议,部下指责他用士兵的生命换取荣耀,在成功占领西西里后,巴顿因严厉训斥一位士兵遭到媒体的谴责,铁血将军只得公开道歉……然而长于战争的巴顿又迎来了新的重任……

 长篇影评

 1 ) 狗娘养的战争

狗娘养的战争,这是巴顿回忆录的题目。巴顿是将才中之精英,他和隆美尔,蒙哥马利,麦克阿瑟,艾森豪威尔在二战舞台上同台竞技,各领风骚。他是生活在二十世纪的浪漫战士。他为战争而生,他爱战争。孙子兵法讲到为将之道,智信仁勇严。除了仁,他将其余四点发挥的淋漓尽致。他不需要士兵的爱,只需要服从。记得他在回忆录里说过,当你面对士兵,只需要把他们看成一堆木头。绝对的纪律成就绝对的恐惧,绝对的恐惧成就绝对的服从,绝对的服从成就了绝对的战斗力。这一生的荣耀是转瞬即逝的,但是如果不曾有过,那么,将是悲惨的。

 2 ) 巴顿是迷失在现代的浪漫战士

【巴顿】将军,我只是遵守命令,就像我是个单纯的老兵……
 
[通讯员]长官,亚历山大将军听说我们向西推进,发来电报说,立即停止。不得超越阿格利真托,复述,立即停止。
 
【巴顿】那是你所认为的意思,我则认为这是通信不清,请他们再发一遍。另外,你别急着去办,至少要半天时间通讯才会正常的。
 
[通讯员]收到。
 
【巴顿】布拉德,我们谈到哪儿了?
 
[布拉德]我们谈到你是个单纯的老兵……

 3 ) 巴顿将军演讲中英演讲对照

Now, I want you to remember that no bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country. 现在,我要你记住,永远没有哪个浑蛋通过为国捐躯而赢得战争。他因为使其他可怜愚蠢的混蛋为国捐躯而赢得胜利。

Men, all this stuff you’ve heard about America not wanting to fight, wanting to stay out of the war, is a lot of horse dung. Americans, traditionally, love to fight. All real Americans love the sting of battle. 噢,所有你听说过的关于美国不想打,想不参与战争,是一堆狗屁倒灶。美国人传统上喜欢打仗。所有真正的美国人喜欢战斗的刺激。

When you were kids, you all admired the champion marble shooter, the fastest runner, the big league ball players, the toughest boxers. Americans love a winner and will not tolerate a loser. Americans play to win all the time. Now, I wouldn’t give a hoot in hell for a man who lost and laughed. That’s why Americans have never lost and will never lose a war. Because the very thought of losing is hateful to Americans. 当你是孩子的时候,大家都敬佩冠军弹珠射手,最快的跑者,大联盟的球员,最强悍的拳击手。美国人爱一个胜利者,绝对不会容忍一个失败者。美国人总是志在获胜。现在,我一点也瞧不起一个失败并自嘲的人。这就是为什么美国人从来没有输过,也将永远不会输任何一场战争的原因。因为对美国人来说光是那失败的念头就是可憎的。

Now, an army is a team. It lives, eats, sleeps, fights as a team. This individuality stuff is a bunch of crap. The bilious bastards who wrote that stuff about individuality for the Saturday Evening Post don’t know anything more about real battle than they do about fornicating. 现在,军队是一个团队。它生活、吃饭、睡觉和战斗为一个团队。这种个人主义的东西是一堆废话。那些帮Saturday Evening Post写关于个人主义的文章的坏脾气浑蛋,他们不懂得真正的战斗就像是他们不懂如何把马子。

Now, we have the finest food and equipment, the best spirit, and the best men in the world. You know, by God, I actually pity those poor bastards we’re going up against. By God, I do. We’re not just going to shoot the bastards. We’re going to cut out their living guts and use them to grease the treads of our tanks. We’re going to murder those lousy Hun bastards by the bushes. 现在,我们拥有世上最好的食物和设备,最好的精神,以及最好的人。你知道,天哪,我居然怜悯这些我们要对上的可怜**。天哪,我真的同情他们。我们不只是要开枪打掉这些浑蛋。我们将要切断他们活生生的肠子,并用来润滑我们坦克的履带。我们将要在树丛边杀掉那些差劲的德军**。

Now, some of you boys, I know, are wondering whether or not you’ll chicken-out under fire. Don’t worry about it. I can assure you that you will all do your duty. The Nazis are the enemy. Wade into them. Spill their blood. Shoot them in the belly. When you put your hand into a bunch of goo that a moment before was your best friend’s face, you’ll know what to do. 现在,你们这些男孩子中的一些,我知道,正在怀疑是否你将临阵退缩。不要担心。我可以向你保证,你们都会尽你的责任。**是敌人。生吞活剥他们。让他们喷血。射他们的肚子。当你把手放到一分钟之前还是你朋友的脸的一坨黏浆里的时候,你就会知道该怎么做。

Now there’s another thing I want you to remember. I don’t want to get any messages saying that we are holding our position. We’re not holding anything. Let the Hun do that. We are advancing constantly and we’re not interested in holding onto anything — except the enemy. We’re going to hold onto him by the nose, and we’re gonna kick him in the ass. We’re gonna kick the hell out of him all the time, and we’re gonna go through him like crap through a goose! 现在,还有另一件事情我要你记住。我不想得到任何消息说,我们都在按兵不动。我们不保留任何东西。让德军去保留。我们不断前进,我们没有兴趣抓住什么 – 除了敌人。我们打算抓住他的鼻子,我们会踢他的屁股。我们将会一直把他们打得很惨,而且我们将非常迅速地刺穿他们。

Now, there’s one thing that you men will be able to say when you get back home, and you may thank God for it. Thirty years from now when you’re sitting around your fireside with your grandson on your knee, and he asks you, “What did you do in the great World War II?” You won’t have to say, “Well, I shoveled shit in Louisiana.” 现在,当你回家时,你们将有一件可以去说的事情,你可以为它而感谢上帝。30年以后,当你坐炉火边,孙子坐在你的膝盖上,他问你,「二次世界大战你做了甚么?」你不用说:「恩,我在路易斯安那州铲狗屎。」

Alright now you sons-of-bitches, you know how I feel. 好了现在你们这些***们,你知道我的感受。

Oh, I will be proud, to lead you wonderful guys in the battle, anytime, anywhere. That’s all! 噢,我会很骄傲的,在战斗中,带领你们这些很棒的家伙们,任何时刻,任何地点。那就这样吧。

 4 ) .

越南战争。

《政治形态文艺学》革命宣传使用的是公共话语,无论是口头还是书面形式,它都追求震撼与冲击效果。简短的形式(标语、口号)与强烈的情感诉求(号召、命令与允诺等)对受众心理产生一种“子弹效应”或皮下注射效应,直接影响他们的政治态度、信仰和感情,形成所谓的政治文化。

主流传记片中政治领袖在群众面前的动员、宣讲和演说是意识形态最直接的表述。开场六分半的演讲,违背了好莱坞的基本叙事原则,让巴顿看向镜头,迫使观众与影片中的听众认同,即观众是和士兵们一起在听巴顿的演说,这就完全揭示了创作者的意图:唤起美国青年的战争冒险精神和爱国精神。

《中国传记电影的传主身份建构研究》。西方传记电影的复杂性,不回避性格缺陷人性弱点,争议,不惮于揭示非主流的价值观和个人化的意识形态,拒绝对人物做简化的单向度的描写评价。目中无人狂妄自大行为鲁莽口无遮拦,“一个与时代格格不入悲剧式的英雄,一个堂吉诃德式的人物”

 5 ) 历史上真实的埃尔格塔之战

记得以前读过《读者》上刊登的一篇文章,讲述了巴顿与艾森豪威尔之间的复杂关系。里面对巴顿的形容我至今仍然记得,那就是“一提起巴顿,人们立即想到的是雪茄,象牙柄的手枪与指挥坦克冲锋时的污言秽语”。巴顿比艾克年长,当艾克还在西点军校时,巴顿便以学长的身份给予艾克许多帮助,其中包括艾克的毕业论文。然而,无论是当时还是现在,敢说敢做的铁血军人终究不如巧舌如簧的政治家来的吃香。艾克后来当了总统,蒙蒂当了参谋长和元帅,巴顿只能带着四星将军的虚衔回家养老。

评价电影人物塑造非我所长,在这方面我一般说不出什么东西。对于此片,我只能说演员演技都很好,音乐很棒,导演编排很有力。

片中体现了一场巴顿与隆美尔之间的决斗。巴顿在当年迦太基与罗马大战的地方憧憬,幻想着与隆美尔约定好,然后一对一决斗,以决定战争胜负。我敢肯定,巴顿脑海中同时在想几千年前的扎马战役,汉尼拔与西庇阿在交战前谈判以和平手段解决纷争。正如片中那个施泰格所说,巴顿是活在二十世纪的十六世纪骑士。这也许正是他的悲哀。无论是将手指做成手枪样子威胁别人,还是扇耳光,都给人一种“疯”劲。但是,我相信每一个有血性的人都能理解巴顿。错的不是他,他只是生在一个崇尚言不由衷的时代。巴顿虽然很疯,但至少活的很真。他可以一边幻想历史上那些伟大会战,一边写下诗句,一边指挥生死攸关的大战。他的洒脱,又岂是那些成天战战兢兢的政客们能比得上的!

回到正题。片中那场仗是El Guettar之战,这点在片中被直接点明,同时也说了隆美尔当时并不在场。事实上的确如此。下面介绍一下这场战役的大致经过。

1943年春季,德国非洲军已陷入两面作战的困境。在西面有刚刚登陆的美军,而东面有蒙哥马利的第8集团军。英军在Mareth防线前进展迟缓。隆美尔于是利用内线优势,将最后的预备资源用于发动一场内线攻势。首先,隆美尔判断美军刚刚登陆,立足未稳,并缺乏作战经验,是软柿子。于是,他决定率先给予美军毁灭性打击,然后调头对付英军。2月,德军开展“春风”行动,在凯瑟琳山口之战中重创美第二军。隆美尔估计美军斗志已被摧毁,于是将注意力集中于英军身上。

3月6日,巴顿接任第二军军长。此时,德军主力已集中于Mareth防线对付第8集团军。巴顿认为这是开展进攻的好时机。3月17日,美第1步兵师占领加夫萨,确立了开展作战的补给基地。3月18日至20日,美第1游骑兵营在一次夜袭中击败了防守El Guettar的意大利军,确立了进攻的出发点。

然而这一系列的步兵攻势引起了德军注意。隆美尔因病不得不飞回德国进行治疗,接任指挥的阿尼姆将军令第10装甲师向西面反击,挫败美军这股步兵力量。

由勃劳里希率领的第10装甲师以50辆坦克打头阵,以黄鼠狼坦克歼击车与装甲掷弹兵为第二梯队,向El Guettar谷底挺进,并轻易的击溃了美军步兵防线。不料,美军早有准备,第10装甲师在突击过程中被雷区所阻,不得不停下除雷。El Guettar地形不利于机动作战,在除雷过程中,第10装甲师成了美军反坦克炮与M10坦克歼击车的定靶。仅仅过了一个小时,第10装甲师的30辆坦克便全部被击毁。第10装甲师不得不撤退。

这是这场战斗的第一阶段。电影中把这次战斗体现的比较细致,除了道具上出了些差错外,基本进程体现的不错。

3月30日,巴顿开始向东反攻。美第1,第9步兵师,以及第1装甲师一部向369与772高地发起进攻,然而意大利人的顽强防守使美军遭受惨重损失。不过,由于第8集团军已经突破了第21装甲师的阵线,这迫使德军指挥部不得不调防守高地的意大利部队以解燃眉之急,美军与意大利军一时形成僵持阶段。

4月6日,第8集团军开始全面突击,轴心国的军队已处于溃败边缘。美军于4月7日突破了防线并与英军会师,宣告战役的结束。从伤亡数字上看,双方打了个平手,美军在坦克方面的损失要更严重一些。

顺便说一句,电影中巴顿在指挥这场仗之前曾阅读一本叫《坦克进攻》的书籍,书上写着作者是隆美尔。这是一个比较低级的历史错误。事实上隆美尔写的那本书叫《步兵进攻》,是写给山地师的。

 6 ) 美国人的好战,这个人说的再清楚不过了。

美国人天生好战。

幸好,这样的断言甚至偏见,不是来自于我,也不是来自于任何其他的民族,而是来自于美国人自己。

这些美国人中的一个,就是大名鼎鼎的巴顿将军。

对于我们中国人,巴顿的名字如雷贯耳。他是二战中的功臣,曾在北非击败沙漠之狐德国的隆美尔,曾在欧洲对德战役中势如劈竹,却不幸以车祸终结传奇的一生。

巴顿一生之中给世人留下了众多名言。其中最为知名的,莫过于他对第三军的演讲(Patton's Speech to the Third Army)。这篇演讲的大部分被写入了1970年的电影《巴顿》之中,而借着这部电影,巴顿也成了一位家喻户晓的美国英雄,一个流行文化的爱豆。

在这篇演讲的开篇,巴顿就毫无顾忌的说出如下的言语:

兄弟们,你们听到的美国人不想打仗,不想趟这场战争浑水的种种说辞,都是一派胡言。美国人热爱打仗。所有真正的美国人都钟爱战斗的腥风血雨。……美国人热爱胜利者,对失败则绝不容忍。美国人时时刻刻都要赢。……

这就是巴顿的原话。这些话基本被原封不动的放到了电影中。在当初看电影时,我曾经以为这只是一种艺术的渲染,但直到后来我才直到这并非无中生有。

尽管很多人批评巴顿的这种演讲脏话连篇,不够职业,但我们知道,这样的语言才是真实的写照:在很多时候,美国人,或者我们说,美国的大部分人,的确有这么一股劲儿。如果说美国人也有所谓的集体精神,那么战而胜之,这就是美国人的精神。

几十年之后,我们看到了特朗普。尽管与巴顿相比,特朗普的粗野还略逊几分,但从精神上看来,从巴顿到特朗普,这一派可谓一脉相承。

巴顿的精神可嘉。但他的话也未必全然就是真理——比如他说,美国人从来没有输过,也永远不会输。因为我们知道,在他死后的几场战争中,美国人确实有几场战争都没怎么赢。

但无论如何,从巴顿到川普,我们需要知道的是,美国人精神之中,不乏不达目的不罢休的坚韧,而这也意味着,任何和美国人的battle,无聊胜负,都不会是一件容易的事情。

附巴顿演讲原文

Patton's Speech to the Third Army

Be seated.

Men, all this stuff you hear about America not wanting to fight, wanting to stay out of the war, is a lot of bullshit. Americans love to fight. All real Americans love the sting and clash of battle. When you were kids, you all admired the champion marble shooter, the fastest runner, the big-league ball players and the toughest boxers. Americans love a winner and will not tolerate a loser. Americans play to win all the time. That's why Americans have never lost and will never lose a war. The very thought of losing is hateful to Americans.Battle is the most significant competition in which a man can indulge. It brings out all that is best and it removes all that is base.

You are not all going to die. Only two percent of you right here today would be killed in a major battle. Every man is scared in his first action. If he says he's not, he's a goddamn liar. But the real hero is the man who fights even though he's scared. Some men will get over their fright in a minute under fire, some take an hour, and for some it takes days. But the real man never lets his fear of death overpower his honor, his sense of duty to his country, and his innate manhood.

All through your army career you men have bitched about what you call 'this chicken-shit drilling.' That is all for a purpose—to ensure instant obedience to orders and to create constant alertness. This must be bred into every soldier. I don't give a fuck for a man who is not always on his toes. But the drilling has made veterans of all you men. You are ready! A man has to be alert all the time if he expects to keep on breathing. If not, some German son-of-a-bitch will sneak up behind him and beat him to death with a sock full of shit. There are four hundred neatly marked graves in Sicily, all because one man went to sleep on the job—but they are German graves, because we caught the bastard asleep before his officer did.

An army is a team. It lives, eats, sleeps, and fights as a team. This individual hero stuff is bullshit. The bilious bastards who write that stuff for theSaturday Evening Postdon't know any more about real battle than they do about fucking. And we have the best team—we have the finest food and equipment, the best spirit and the best men in the world. Why, by God, I actually pity these poor bastards we're going up against.

All the real heroes are not storybook combat fighters. Every single man in the army plays a vital role. So don't ever let up. Don't ever think that your job is unimportant. What if every truck driver decided that he didn't like the whine of the shells and turned yellow and jumped headlong into a ditch? That cowardly bastard could say to himself, 'Hell, they won't miss me, just one man in thousands.' What if every man said that? Where in the hell would we be then? No, thank God, Americans don't say that. Every man does his job. Every man is important. The ordinance men are needed to supply the guns, the quartermaster is needed to bring up the food and clothes for us because where we are going there isn't a hell of a lot to steal. Every last damn man in the mess hall, even the one who boils the water to keep us from getting the GI shits, has a job to do.

Each man must think not only of himself, but think of his buddy fighting alongside him. We don't want yellow cowards in the army. They should be killed off like flies. If not, they will go back home after the war, goddamn cowards, and breed more cowards. The brave men will breed more brave men. Kill off the goddamn cowards and we'll have a nation of brave men.

One of the bravest men I saw in the African campaign was on a telegraph pole in the midst of furious fire while we were moving toward Tunis. I stopped and asked him what the hell he was doing up there. He answered, 'Fixing the wire, sir.' 'Isn't it a little unhealthy up there right now?' I asked. 'Yes sir, but this goddamn wire has got to be fixed.' I asked, 'Don't those planes strafing the road bother you?' And he answered, 'No sir, but you sure as hell do.' Now, there was a real soldier. A real man. A man who devoted all he had to his duty, no matter how great the odds, no matter how seemingly insignificant his duty appeared at the time.

And you should have seen the trucks on the road to Gabès. Those drivers were magnificent. All day and all night they crawled along those son-of-a-bitch roads, never stopping, never deviating from their course with shells bursting all around them. Many of the men drove over 40 consecutive hours. We got through on good old American guts. These were not combat men. But they were soldiers with a job to do. They were part of a team. Without them the fight would have been lost.

Sure, we all want to go home. We want to get this war over with. But you can't win a war lying down. The quickest way to get it over with is to get the bastards who started it. We want to get the hell over there and clean the goddamn thing up, and then get at those purple-pissing Japs. The quicker they are whipped, the quicker we go home. The shortest way home is through Berlin and Tokyo. So keep moving. And when we get to Berlin, I am personally going to shoot that paper-hanging son-of-a-bitch Hitler.

When a man is lying in a shell hole, if he just stays there all day, a Boche will get him eventually. The hell with that. My men don't dig foxholes. Foxholes only slow up an offensive. Keep moving. We'll win this war, but we'll win it only by fighting and showing the Germans that we've got more guts than they have or ever will have. We're not just going to shoot the bastards, we're going to rip out their living goddamned guts and use them to grease the treads of our tanks. We're going to murder those lousy Hun cocksuckers by the bushel-fucking-basket.

Some of you men are wondering whether or not you'll chicken out under fire. Don't worry about it. I can assure you that you'll all do your duty. War is a bloody business, a killing business. The Nazis are the enemy. Wade into them, spill their blood or they will spill yours. Shoot them in the guts. Rip open their belly. When shells are hitting all around you and you wipe the dirt from your face and you realize that it's not dirt, it's the blood and gut of what was once your best friend, you'll know what to do.

I don't want any messages saying 'I'm holding my position.' We're not holding a goddamned thing. We're advancing constantly and we're not interested in holding anything except the enemy's balls. We're going to hold him by his balls and we're going to kick him in the ass; twist his balls and kick the living shit out of him all the time. Our plan of operation is to advance and keep on advancing. We're going to go through the enemy like shit through a tinhorn.

There will be some complaints that we're pushing our people too hard. I don't give a damn about such complaints. I believe that an ounce of sweat will save a gallon of blood. The harder we push, the more Germans we kill. The more Germans we kill, the fewer of our men will be killed. Pushing harder means fewer casualties. I want you all to remember that. My men don't surrender. I don't want to hear of any soldier under my command being captured unless he is hit. Even if you are hit, you can still fight. That's not just bullshit either. I want men like the lieutenant in Libya who, with a Luger against his chest, swept aside the gun with his hand, jerked his helmet off with the other and busted the hell out of the Boche with the helmet. Then he picked up the gun and he killed another German. All this time the man had a bullet through his lung. That's a man for you!

Don't forget, you don't know I'm here at all. No word of that fact is to be mentioned in any letters. The world is not supposed to know what the hell they did with me. I'm not supposed to be commanding this army. I'm not even supposed to be in England. Let the first bastards to find out be the goddamned Germans. Some day, I want them to rise up on their piss-soaked hind legs and howl 'Ach! It's the goddamned Third Army and that son-of-a-bitch Patton again!'

Then there's one thing you men will be able to say when this war is over and you get back home. Thirty years from now when you're sitting by your fireside with your grandson on your knee and he asks, 'What did you do in the great World War Two?' You won't have to cough and say, 'Well, your granddaddy shoveled shit in Louisiana.' No sir, you can look him straight in the eye and say 'Son, your granddaddy rode with the great Third Army and a son-of-a-goddamned-bitch named George Patton!'

All right, you sons of bitches. You know how I feel. I'll be proud to lead you wonderful guys in battle anytime, anywhere. That's all.

 短评

其实电影本身是有点冗长、缺乏高潮的。但作为一个美国在越战严重受挫期的战争片,得了那么多奥斯卡,政治目的实在太过明显,而且确实也通过刻画巴顿这样一个战争狂达到了一定的成效,所以算是一部“成功”的传记。嗬,当时的美国人,不管你是左是右,你一定得粗暴地恨布尔什维克…

5分钟前
  • 米粒
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I don’t care to drink with him or any other Russian son of bitch。巴顿是个狗娘养的混账 相比之下那些在斯拉夫畜生面前畏首畏尾的二五仔们连狗娘养的都不如;最纯粹的军人人格 一个耿直过头的战士 不同于布拉德利那般左右逢源的政治将军或蒙哥马利那类不入流的水货 巴顿彻头彻尾的武德很能激起人对军旅生活的向往

6分钟前
  • 東郷柏
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70年的斯科特还有64年奇爱博士的影子,这时其实他才43岁。虽说赶上了越战宣传需要,但是毫不避讳、也不渲染,极度克制。一眼看出科波拉的剧本,讲的永远不是故事而是性格缺陷明显的天才。疯狂里透着理性,冷酷里藏着热情,务实包裹着浪漫,反而造就了极高的可信度。可惜也是套路,多了腻。

9分钟前
  • 圆圆(二次圆)
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其实挺有趣的,后人看战争首先是结果,处于的人是看自身的处境,同时代的人是看道德标准。这一切又都被政治利用,可悲。

12分钟前
  • 马雅可夫斯基
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天蝎座的野心与我行我素

16分钟前
  • Yolanda
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刚烈单纯的性格很让人喜欢,就是处理事情的方法有点过头。他是一个战神,他是一个只属于战争年代的人,性格决定了他走的路必定坎坷,但是人们会更容易记住这样一个有性格特点的人。

19分钟前
  • 韦恩斯坦_李
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你们今天在这里,有三个原因。一,你们来这,是为了保卫家乡和亲人。二,你们来这,是为了荣誉,因为你此时不想在其他任何地方。三,你们来这,是因为你们是真正的男子汉,真正的男子汉都喜欢打仗。

24分钟前
  • ziegfelt
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我们都知道他脾气暴,我们都知道他骨头硬,我们都知道他说话脏,我们都知道他爱打人,我们都知道他曾经八面威风,我们也知道他晚年凄惨~

27分钟前
  • Over5
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8.3/10《巴顿将军》也是一部顺应时代潮流而诞生的军需片,却没有树立任何高大全与假恶丑,而是伪装成了一部个人传记片,把巴顿这个备受争议的二战将领塑造有血有肉,这当然离开不了乔治·C·斯科特的精彩演绎,开场演讲绝对是本片最为精彩的段落。巴顿这个战争狂人,真是生错了国家。

31分钟前
  • 失意的孩子
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影片获43届奥斯卡最佳影片、最佳导演、最佳男主角、最佳原著剧本、最佳美术设计与陈设、最佳剪辑、最佳录音等7项大奖,其中获最佳男主角的乔治·C·斯科特表示自己的表演并没有那么好而拒领该奖

36分钟前
  • 雲無憂
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我有时在想,如果巴顿不只是指挥欧洲战场的第三军团,而是整个欧洲战场的指挥官呢,二战结束的时间会不会缩短?如果罗斯福死前就已委派巴顿指挥太平洋战场呢?结果又会如何?只是历史不能假设。即使所有的荣耀都会消亡,我们仍然不会忘记您,每日读圣经却说着脏话滴铁血硬汉General Patto

39分钟前
  • 大灰狼的兔
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最佳人物传记片 科波拉的剧本 斯科特的演绎 美军的全力配合 让人如何能不喜爱巴顿

41分钟前
  • 加文
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战争片方面,本片缺乏真实战争的残酷感,也没有火爆的场面;传记片角度,人物性格大都扁平如纸,虽然没有多少虚假改编,但巴顿的缺点被大幅掩盖,有避实就虚之嫌;单线顺叙且毫无高潮,平淡乏味似流水账;宣传美国个人英雄主义太过明显;配乐倒是温醇清丽;摄影和表演算得上精致,亮点不多。(7.0/10)

45分钟前
  • 冰红深蓝
  • 还行

乔治·C斯科特的个人魅力

48分钟前
  • 桃桃林林
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「All real Americans love to stay in battle, American play to win all the time, That's why American never lost, and we will never lose a war. 」諸位,我只是給你們這些沒打過仗的做勵志演說,我這麼做是因為我在突尼斯遇到過打了三年仗的英國人和法國人,你們完全比不上他們。就這樣。

52分钟前
  • Die Katze
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我知道这部片子用了多少好莱坞的pattern,塑造了多么典型的英雄形象,满足了多少粉丝的情结,也知道导演从多方面各种仰拍赞扬了巴顿,我就是对一个喜欢战争的人没好感。我恨政客,我更恨这种不问政治的炮筒子,给喜欢战争又缺父的小男孩去看吧。

53分钟前
  • 饭夫斯基
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主旋律传记片的典范,“伪缺点”玩得炉火纯青,相比之下我国某些二货导演就永远分不清真性情和真土匪的区别。片中比较有意思的地方在于,巴顿公开说出了美帝国主义者的心里话,反引起了这些道貌岸然之辈的不满,当然,这么拍有影片拍摄年代和影片表现年代ZZ需求变化的原因。

54分钟前
  • 申酌长怀
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这个一直以为自己属于十六世纪的“狗娘养的血胆将军”站在镜子前面跟自己说:“我一生都想率领更多的人来决一死战,现在,时候终于到了”。

59分钟前
  • momo
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【中国电影资料馆展映】3小时的史诗级战争传记片。1970年就能拍出如此震撼的战争场面,直到45年后的今天依旧毫不逊色。实在是太了不起了!大银幕欣赏,观感太棒!。乔治·斯科特演技出神入化,演活了桀骜不驯,只懂打仗不懂政治的老顽固——巴顿将军。

1小时前
  • 汪金卫
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周传基老先生那篇分析,写得真是好——自以为是哪~对于这种影片,文本读解脱离了历史研究(拍摄的历史),就是往左可往右亦可的扯淡。回到影片,上半场真不错,下半场有失编排,尤其最后几场戏,纯粹推销展示了,可惜。

1小时前
  • SydneyCarton
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