米尔德里德(琼·克劳馥 Joan Crawford 饰)的丈夫蒙特(扎查瑞·斯考特 Zachary Scott 饰)抛弃了妻子,也抛弃了他们的两个女儿。米尔德里德对大女儿维达(安·布莱思 Ann Blyth 饰)尤为溺爱,心中充满了愧疚,宁愿去做卑微的餐厅服务员也要让女儿吃好的穿好的过上等人的生活。在母亲的纵容之下,维达渐渐变成了一个眼中只有荣华富贵的女人。 在威利(杰克·卡森 Jack Carson 饰)和艾伯特(布鲁斯·本内特 Bruce Bennett 饰)的帮助下,米尔德里德终于拥有了属于自己的餐厅,一家人终于脱离了苦海,而米尔德里德在艾伯特的身上亦再度找到了爱的感觉。然而,随着时间的推移,米尔德里德发现维达似乎亦在有意无意的勾引着艾伯特,母女之间的感情出现了裂痕。
长篇影评
1 ) The Irreversible Role of a Mother
Certainly very dramatic, but it is also extremely entertaining. I cannot help but imagine what the men who just came back from the War would have felt about Mildred's character in the film. The portrayal of Mildred is also entertaining, much like the woman who were thrusted into work in the 40's, Joan Crawford's character is also thrown into the world of business. The theme of gender reversal in the movie is apparent, so is the symbolic representation of each character, all of which are well represented. Veda is perhaps the most snobbish character anyone can ever find. Despite all the social issues Mildred Pierce tries to address, it is all embodied within a well constructed and enthralling story.
2 ) [Last Film I Watched] Mildred Pierce (1945)
Title: Mildred Pierce Year: 1945 Country: USA Language: English Genre: Crime, Drama, Film-Noir Director: Michael Curtiz Writer: Ranald MacDougall based on the novel of James M. Cain Music: Max Steiner Cinematography: Ernest Haller Cast: Joan Crawford Jack Carson Zachary Scott Ann Blyth Bruce Bennett Eve Arden Butterfly McQueen Moroni Olsen Jo Ann Marlowe Lee Patrick Veda Ann Borg Rating: 6.9/10
Joan Crawford’s Oscar-crowning star vehicle, directed by Michael Curtiz, the Oscar-winner from CASABLANCA (1942), based on a novel from James M. Cain and centers on the checkered life of our titular heroine, a twice-married woman, a mother of two, an entrepreneur starts her restaurant business ex nihilo.
Ostensibly begins with a murder in the witching hour, the last word of the victim Monte Beragon (Scott), whom we later would know is Mildred’s second husband, is an exclamatory “Mildred!”, together with Mildred’s suicidal impulse and sequentially tries to frame Wally Fay (Carson), an old friend (who persistently makes romantic advances to her, twice a week), as the killer, handily inscribes Mildred’s name on the offender’s seat in viewer’s mind, then during the police interrogation, the narrative’s main constituents are big chunks of flashback told entirely and chronically through Mildred’s angle, not unlike Billy Wilder’s DOUBLE INDEMNITY (1944), Cain’s hard-boiled femme-fatale tall-tale.
Technically speaking, leaving out the murder scene (under the shades of striking chiaroscuro and atmospheric suspense), this film has barely any chromosome of film-noir in its vein and Mildred, is anything but a femme-fatale, what’s on offering is, firstly, a spirited story of a modern woman’s liberation from her domestic stereotype, following by a harrowing melodrama. Mildred is a tough gal, when she first husband Bert Pierce (Bennett) has an affair and loses his job, she has no hesitation to pull the plug of their marriage and takes it on herself to raising their two daughters Veda (Blyth) and Kay (Marlowe), starting from a menial job as a waitress. But, Mildred has her Achille’s heel, it is Veda, who is coddled by her unconditionally, which also causes the rift of her first marriage (and second as well), a rather discontent flavour in hindsight, is that we don’t get the motivation behind her indulgence of Veda from the word go other than her own characteristic foibles (which is further facilitated by mawkishly taking Kay out of the entire picture, pneumonia fails to take the bad seed), which insinuates that Mildred is awfully bad at being a mother, now one can see the picture: a woman can actively seek divorce, independence and become the bread-maker for her children, she also can have a successful career (however convenient the process seems according to the film), but she cannot have everything, she must has her clay of feet, and that falls upon to another woman, her young, angel-faced teenage daughter portrayed as a petulant, callous, stuck-up ingrate, whose utter resentment towards her mother also leaves no elucidation, thus, the only rationale is she is pure evil. That’s why it is very difficult to overlook its misogynous undertow in today’s view, a curse Mildred eventually breaks at the end but the sadistic approach is artistically unsavory, a sideline depiction of Eve Arden’s sharp-tongued Ida, a woman man intends to ignore because of her lack in sex appeal also comes off as a flea in the ear.
Of course, men aren’t better in every aspect in Cain’s cynical conception, wily and lecherous as Wally, decadent and obnoxious as Monte, prim and inadequate as Burt, on different scales, they are scourges of Mildred’s fix too, but some gets the comeuppance, some just doesn’t. Ms. Crawford gives a genuinely pulsating performance notwithstanding, even errs on the side of operatics, but the fine-line between good and great for an actress of her status is that, in the end of the day, she cannot afford to completely de-glamorize herself for the sake of her character, Mildred doesn’t need to be sexed up or gussied up, she is overall, a more head-headed type, but Ms. Crawford needs that, at the age of 39, she needs to reinforce her glamour not just by her acting bent, but her usual objectified sexual allure as well, which according to my lights, her own vanity and insecurity curtails the virtuosity of a well-rendered characterisation.
Blyth and Arden are both Oscar-nominated, the former banks on a meaty role reek of insidious perverseness and the latter is a rapier-like wise-cracker, only Mildred never listens to her. Zachary Scott, on the other hand, combines a scintillating veneer of alluring urbanity, rank snobbery and depravity, one cannot really begrudge why those two women of disparate nature would both fall upon his sophisticated spells (however momentary they are), but that’s the crux of MILDRED PIERCE, it appears more convincing in eliciting the unabashed rottenness from menfolk, but less so in its petticoat discord, which actually is the nexus of the entire tear-jerking enterprise, however scrumptious it may pander to ours eyes.
我这个脸盲在第一眼就认出女主是 “兰闺惊变”中坐轮椅的妹妹,实在是 Joan Crawford(琼•克劳馥)的气质太独特。初看有点担心电影的落伍老套,我现在对爱情片情杀片的“畏惧”有点像三十多年前看《故事会》的感觉,又怕看到雷同的故事情节,可是放弃不看又有些舍不得。然而一开始的枪杀案以及Joan Crawford挺着大垫肩在河边忧愁地彷徨的脚步还是带我一路看到了结尾。并且,这部片子,我打了5分,因为我也是个母亲,一个被伤透心的母亲。
not perfect, but surely impressive.用浪wipe字幕。运动镜头移动到镜子。(后面有呼应)大量溶接 (montage seq.)升降机以高机位开场,而后降低。不同角度景别拍摄同一或相邻动作M与警察一系列过肩正反打。Wally看到M,接着又是一系列过肩正反打。进酒馆,影机track away to show the whole bar. 然后从酒杯的特写开始,又过渡到两人的正反打。溶镜过渡,screen direction错误。跟拍。low-key sce
开场一段颇佳,镜像与影子的运用;故事和对白有些生硬,转折也牵强。
围观影后琼大眉的Melodrama,却被编剧James Cain强大的女性视角吸粉。扒了一下Cain发现实在是了不得,44-46三年内Double Indemnity,Mildred Pierce和The Postman Always Rings Twice三部作品硬是在男性主导的film noir里开辟了女性主导的roman noir,这种genre其实也突破了femme fatale的类型束缚
1945年版很明显的带有那个时代的黑色电影风格,由凶杀结果引出之前的来龙去脉。2011版作为连续剧,Veda更丰满,但是Monte也占去了较多戏份,冲淡了母女二人纠结的关系。感觉还是1945年版更能显示Mildred的悲剧色彩。
琼克劳馥没话说 ann blyth太美了 她家那个尖嗓子的小黑女孩是不是乱世佳人里斯嘉丽家帮melanie接生那个啊
迈克尔柯蒂斯是个很精明的人,他在电影中融入多层次丰富解读的空间的能力,在经典好莱坞绝对属于上乘(绝对比拉乌尔和威尔曼要灵活善变得多)本片虽然被归纳为黑色电影,实际上我认为更像是30年代的奇情犯罪片中间套用了家庭元素,各种暗线与明线交织让人目不暇接。母女之间的迭代更是精彩万分。以及琼克劳馥的演技,依旧水准之上。
迈克尔·柯蒂斯导演的著名黑色电影,也是琼·克劳馥荣获奥斯卡影后的代表作,她在片中饰演一个为女儿牺牲一切的母亲。本片故事虽是典型的肥皂剧,但剧本写得敏锐而富有文学性,没有让伦理亲情流为滥情,并且也严谨地控制着情节发展的抑扬顿挫和感人气氛,故被誉为美国影史上最佳伦理通俗剧之一。
这儿流行“女儿要富养”,彼处在七十多年前就提出了质疑。柯蒂斯在光和影上用足了工夫。光打在琼的脸上,魅力被几何级放大。镜头机位来回折腾,直似行云流水。片尾缺了一小段字幕,另外中文译名实在不知所谓。
克劳馥一张情人的脸,演起母亲来也是令人心碎。我发誓不去看JC的原著小说,他塑造这么一个女儿居心何在啊!真是作孽
你有千般错,我有父母心。自古贫贱多豪杰,纨绔从来无丈夫。
终于看了这部原片,和翻拍剧有大把的时间刻画情感不同,影片更偏黑色一些。自己亲手养大的白眼狼,被一次次伤害背叛、再心深伤透最后也依然想要以身抵罪,可怜之人必有可恨之处。电影里的Mildred Pierce可要比电视剧里的Mildred Pierce结局好多了。三星半
加上一个犯罪的开头就是黑色电影,去掉它,就成了托德·海恩斯的情节剧,好明显的侧重啊。
让人无语的情节,难怪现在看来会觉得落后,不符合时代。琼克劳馥的演技没有让我觉得CONVINCING,只欣赏里面那个快人快语,性格爽朗的活的自我的IDA
狗血。爱情买卖,实在让人喜欢不起来。
很独特的一部作品,黑色电影的架构却是通俗剧的里子。首尾相扣的倒叙结构很巧妙,开场的谋杀戏就夺人眼球,接着表现主义风格的大宅逃亡一场令人惊艳。中段是典型的情节剧叙事,紧凑而冲突性强。结尾的一次逆转将主题再次升华。场面调度颇具特色,大量的三角构图构建了复杂的人物关系。
not perfect, but surely impressive.用浪wipe字幕。运动镜头移动到镜子。(后面有呼应)大量溶接 (montage seq.)升降机以高机位开场,而后降低。不同角度景别拍摄同一或相邻动作M与警察一系列过肩正反打。Wally看到M,接着又是一系列过肩正反打。进酒馆,影机track away to show the whole bar. 然后从酒杯的特写开始,又过渡到两人的正反打。溶镜过渡,screen direction错误。跟拍。low-key sce
黑色电影通常用作指代一种特殊风格的犯罪电影,往往关注于性与道德的腐化。一般认为严格意义上的黑色电影应该是好莱坞出品的黑白电影,年代在1940年-1958年之间。也有人将少量欧洲电影或彩色片称为黑色电影。60年代以后具有黑色电影风格的影片,被称为新黑色电影。
假如用黑片套路解释本作无疑这位‘’蛇蝎美女‘’从形象到与主角关系都不按常理出牌,少见崇尚美国传统家庭观的好莱坞愿意将家人列为诱惑主角堕落的疯狂因子。
摄影很漂亮,开头的光影美死了。故事真的是苦情剧加了个黑色电影的开头结尾,不过结局看得大快人心,总算前边没有白生气。一想到导演是找贝蒂、斯坦威克、德哈维兰姐妹未果后才勉强同意的克劳馥就觉得有点好笑。
mildred不懂因材施教 一厢情愿地花大价钱让女儿们学这学那 使她们成为她的附属品 而mildred一举一动 从小到大从事业到男人 全为迎合女儿们的心意让他们过得更“好” 也使她沦为孩子的附属品 一个女人身份让位于母亲身份、没有独立精神空间的伪女权的代表 一个新女性思潮与传统观念杂交而成的畸形产物
你看!这实际上讲了家庭对一个女人的毁灭!丈夫、情人、女儿都是她成功的阻碍,一个完整的家庭(有房子有男人有女儿)同样是可怕的危险的。这样的女人我简直太喜欢了,且琼克劳馥真是太美太美了,我盯着她的脸根本就是要陷进去陷进去(这......)演技也惊艳到极致!!!!