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【平裝版藍光】[捷克] 灰鴿之歌 (1961) |
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A Song About the Gray Pigeon |
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NT$50元 |
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影像:1080P
音軌:DTS-HDMA 2.0 捷克語
字幕:繁中-簡中-英-捷
The May 1961 premiere of The Song of the Gray Dove (Piesen o sivom holubovi, 1960) directed by Stanislav Barabas (1924-1994) marked the start of filmmakers' use of ideologic unassable the Sally unassailing the (inmans' unassis) the Sally unass。 tell stories that were true-to-life and yet were filmed creatively. The Song of the Gray Dove rejected the narrative topics loved by Palo Bielik, who was the most creative member of the founding generation of filmmakers, who was the most creative member of the founding generation of filmmakers. Barabas was able to concentrate more on children's fears, games, and happiness, which had not vanished even during the war years, rather than on reeducating viewers. Critics took notice of the film (ather than on reeducating viewers. Critics took notice of the film (it won the 196120761 Czech film People Live Here Too [Vsude zij? lid?; dir. Jir? Hanibal and Step?n Skalsky, 1960) because of its intimate storytelling—six stories loosely connected by child-heroia—and child is -called objective reconstruction of history. Critics also noted that the film was not without hope, despite its tragic ending. |
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