百度网友影评:我很喜欢看雷涛剧院提供的《欧洲的某个地方》这部作品,从这部作品开始预告片开始,就早早的开始关注,对于Radványi,Géza的偏爱源于对生活的热爱,很多人看《欧洲的某个地方》是因为对这部作品本身的喜欢,而我则是因为导演本人而对这部影评充满了期待!戏里戏外,人世人生,好马配好鞍,好戏需要好演员,《欧洲的某个地方》这部作品Artúr,Somlay,Miklós,Gábor,Zsuzsa,Bánki·作为主要演员,使整部作品有了完美的效果,而其他等人则满足了不同口味观影人群的欲望幻想,看电影电视剧亦如看自己,看人生,作品是一面镜子,其中的表现繁华与真理的新芽都停格在短短的几十分钟里,只有像作品中的演员一样,结合生活才能找到作品所不能给你的人生答案!这部作品不论是手法还是气氛上,都是以人物鲜明的演技来架构全片,不忘初心回归本心!起初我以为《欧洲的某个地方》剧情片更倾向于对人物肖像的刻画,以刻画时代的个体为主体,而《欧洲的某个地方》开始了剧情人物和记录的手法,到今天过度到剧情片,其实算是一种较为水到渠成,比较自然的流程!作品《欧洲的某个地方》所谓表现和写实之间,也包含叙事,我都有去把握一种“间离”,不是简单的沉浸在个体里然后去共情,而是我希望能通过“间离”,时不时的让观众可能会“跳”出来,去真正意识到一种观看的存在!例如我拍剧情片,并不是简单的去捕捉然后表现一个对象,我认为好的剧情片是能够发酵出镜头前后的一种人的关系,镜像的关系!由于这部片本身也不是很写实的表达,所以整个来说无论从声和画还是故事本身,都应该做到一种有机的契合! 很喜欢作品《欧洲的某个地方》一镜到底的运动长镜头,这是我最喜欢的一段,也是我认为本片的最大亮点!我真的很喜欢一镜到底所带来的沉浸感,仿佛跟着主角的步伐一起经历发生的事,这是只有电影这种视听艺术所带来的独特体验! 整部作品《欧洲的某个地方》剧情虽简单,但却并没有因为时间的限制而显得仓促不完整,虽然故事中仍有细节未解释,但整体下来观感不错!整部电影的亮点在于浑身粘液、触手,酷似菊石与象拔蚌合体的怪兽,与秀色可餐,长相甜美的教授和少女!感谢雷涛剧院(http://www.leitaofamen.net)得以在繁忙之中邂逅这部令我垂涎已久的口碑佳作!
《欧洲的某个地方》剧情简介:Somewhere in the remote region, the war ends. In the midst of ruined cities and houses in the streets, in rural hamlets, everywhere where people still live, are children who have lost their homes and parents. Abandoned, hungry, and in rags, defenseless and humiliated, they wander through the world. Hunger drives them. Little streams of orphans merge into a river which rushes forward and submerges everything in its path. The children do not know any feeling; they know only the world of their enemies. They fight, steal, struggle for a mouthful of food, and violence is merely a means to get it. A gang led by Cahoun finds a refuge in an abandoned castle and encounters an old composer who has voluntarily retired into solitude from a world of hatred, treason, and crime. How can they find a common ground, how can they become mutual friends The castle becomes their hiding place but possibly it will also be their first home which they may organize and must defend. But even for this, the price will be very high. To this simple story, the journalist, writer, poet, scriptwriter, movie director, and film theoretician Béla Balázs applied many years of experience. He and the director Géza Radványi created a work which opened a new postwar chapter in Hungarian film. Surprisingly, this film has not lost any of its impact over the years, especially on a profound philosophical level. That is to say, it is not merely a movie about war; it is not important in what location and in what period of time it takes place. It is a story outside of time about the joyless fate of children who pay dearly for the cruel war games of adults. At the time it was premiered, the movie was enthusiastically received by the critics. The main roles were taken by streetwise boys of a children's group who created their roles improvisationally in close contact with a few professional actors, and in the children's acting their own fresh experience of war's turmoil appears to be reflected. At the same time, their performance fits admirably into the mosaic of a very complex movie language. Balázs's influence revealed itself, above all, in the introductory sequences an air raid on an amusement park, seen in a montage of dramatic situations evoking the last spasms of war, where, undoubtedly, we discern the influence of classical Soviet cinematography. Shooting, the boy's escape, the locomotive's wheels, the shadows of soldiers with submachine guns, the sound of a whistle—the images are linked together in abrupt sequences in which varying shots and expressive sharp sounds are emphasized. A perfectly planned screenplay avoided all elements of sentimentality, time-worn stereotypes of wronged children, romanticism and cheap simplification. The authors succeeded in bridging the perilous dramatic abyss of the metamorphosis of a children's community. Their telling of the story (the scene of pillaging, the assault on the castle, etc) independently introduced some neorealist elements which, at that time, were being propagated in Italy by De Sica, Rossellini, and other film artists. The rebukes of contemporary critics, who called attention to formalism for its own sake have been forgotten. The masterly art of cameraman Barnabás Hegyi gives vitality to the poetic images. His angle shots of the children, his composition of scenes in the castle interior, are a living document of the times, and underline the atmosphere and the characters of the protagonists. The success of the picture was also enhanced by the musical art of composer Dénes Buday who, in tense situations, inserted the theme of the Marseilaise into the movie's structure, as a motive of community unification, as an expression of friendship and the possibility of understanding. Valahol Europaban is the first significant postwar Hungarian film. It originated in a relaxed atmosphere, replete with joy and euphoria, and it includes these elements in order to demonstrate the strength of humanism, tolerance, and friendship. It represents a general condemnation of war anywhere in the world, in any form.