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【剧透】THE WORDS完全剧透~~~~~~~~~~~

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透的不太严重的翻译了:
The most interesting thing about the movie is the way it's structured. It opens with Dennis Quaid's character, a writer, reading his most recent book aloud to a sold out crowd. The movie spends most of the runtime with his book's imaginary characters, another writer, played by Bradley Cooper, and his wife, played by Zoe Saldana. Cooper publishes a novel originally written by Jeremy Irons' character and becomes wildly successful. Irons tracks him down and tells him the story of how he lost his book, taking the movie into a flashback format that stars Ben Barnes as a dead ringer for a young Irons. So we're three levels deep, and there's voiceover narrations from two different people going on as the movie crosscuts between levels. Back in level one, Quaid is seduced by Olivia Wilde, a grad student who wants to hear the end of the story.


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最有意思的是影片的结构。影片开头是Dennis Quaid的角色向读者朗读他最新的作品。影片大部分时间讲的是他书中虚构的作家Bradley Cooper和妻子Zoe Saldana的故事。Cooper通过出版Jeremy Irons原著的小说获得了极大成功。Irons找到了他告诉他自己是怎么丢掉这本书的,接着影片用闪回的方法讲述了由Ben Barnes饰演的年轻时的Irons的故事。所以影片有三个层次,而且有两个不同的画外音在影片的不同层次切换时讲述故事。回到第一层,Quaid被Olivia Wilde饰演的想知道故事结局的毕业生吸引了了。



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看来BEN应该是分量第三或第四重了了,而且是在最核心的部分,值得期待


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透的比较严重的,太长了,就不翻译了
The Words, written and directed by Lee Sternthal and Brian Klugman, is an unabashed piece of romantic cinema. It’s central romance? The written word; the idea that sometimes, for better and worse, art overtakes everything else.
Bradley Cooper stars as Rory Jensen, a recent college graduate determined to make his way and make his mark as a writer. Unfortunately, Rory doesn’t have any source of income, still asking his dad (J.K. Simmons) for money.
His new wife (Zoe Saldana) completely supports the dream. That’s about all we learn of this underwritten character. Once again, another Zoe Saldana performance wasted completely on her looks, which, though impressive, only breach the surface of the girl’s abilities. On their honeymoon in Paris, Rory comes across an old leather suitcase at an antiques shop, which Dora insists she buy for him.
Inside the suitcase is an yellow-tinted handwritten manuscript. A brilliant novel in fact, which Rory can’t resist to copy. Before he can blink, he’s the literary darling of the moment, the book he’s found published in his name. The literary ability/success he’s always aspired to be has come true for him, thanks to something he didn’t write.
What follows isn’t as “Tell Tale Heart” as it would appear. While guilt does play a part into the narrative a bit, it’s one piece of a much bigger puzzle. A puzzle fueled by the idea of the person telling the story and who the person had to become to write such a story. Dennis Quaid opens the film as an accomplished novelist, reading from a new book entitled The Words, about a book stolen by a young man named Rory Jensen, and the Old Man (Jeremy Irons) who wrote it.
Irons, who seems to only get better with age, revives the film just as it’s getting a little stuffy and melodramatic. His Old Man is a bitter, honest soul eager to tell his story to anyone, even the man who stole it from him. As Irons begins to recall the past which inspired the book, we travel further back into both time and story. A narrator narrating the words of a narrator.
The filmmakers don’t do quite enough with this post-modern device, using the story-within-a-story-within-a-story through-line simply as a storytelling device of their own, something that’s both ironic and fascinating in many respects. Luckily, the high drama and high dramatic acting on display here (most distractingly from Quaid, who feels like he doesn’t belong) is aided by a beautiful score from Marcelo Zarvos. It’s soon revealed, minutes into Irons’ introduction, the largest piece of this film’s puzzle is that of love lost.
As Irons transports Rory and the audience to 1940s Paris, after the war, Zarvos’ strings and soft piano the tone Klugman and Sternhal are trying to achieve, that of the star-crossed tragedy of an artist, his work and his muse. As Irons so eloquently puts it at the end of his tale: “I cared about the words more than the woman who had inspired me to write them.” The regret seeps through his stained skin and grizzled beard. Cooper, while strong enough and the technical lead here, nearly disappears off the screen during Irons’ onslaught of performance.
And for all of the film’s flaws – most of which revolve around the script’s reliance on constant narration and question-popping cyphers with no foreseeable motivation (Olivia Wilde) introduced solely to move the plot forward - it wears its heart on its sleeve. This is the kind of movie about artists that artists hate to love, but love anyway. I’ll bring the tissues.



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整个剧情都明了了,突然有点不想看了...
It opens with Dennis Quaid as Clay Hammond, an author reading from his book "The Words," which tells the story of struggling New York writer Rory Hansen (Bradley Cooper) and his girlfriend Dora (Zoe Saldana), who are happily broke even if he can't seem to get any of his stories published. He eventually takes a job in a mailroom to make ends meet, but when they get married and honeymoon in France, they find an old valise and inside is a manuscript. Rory reads it and realizes it's brilliant, but when Dora reads it, she assumes Rory wrote it and she pushes him to get it published.
The choice to have Quaid's character begin as the narrator in what is essentially a framing device and then halfway through the film start following his interactions with a rapt fan, played by Olivia Wilde, is an interesting and daring choice. One might assume the entire movie would be all about Bradley Cooper's character but this departure begins the film evolving with a far more complex format.
The character of the "Old Man" is introduced almost immediately at the beginning of Hammond's story, but you may not realize it's Jeremy Irons until the second chapter, when he confronts Rory about the authorship of his bestselling novel. As the two sit on a park bench, he tells the sad story of how he met a French girl during World War II, the two of them falling madly in love and getting married, but then the death of their baby ending their happiness. He uses that grief of being apart to write the manuscript, which she then leaves on a train.



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看了国外本忠的影评,现在每个细节都清楚了,详细写一下
1.BEN的角色是被布莱德利.库珀偷了作品的老作家年轻的时候。
2.BEN只有几句台词,包括美国口音的英语和法语。
3.BEN的戏份不算很多,打散分布在影片中,加起来大概有15到30分钟(整个影片有90分钟左右)。但既然CBS公司买下了影片版权,有可能会重新编辑影片甚至补拍一些镜头,所以我们一起祈祷属于BEN的片长增加吧~~~~
4.据说BEN这次的表现非常精彩~~~~~~~
++++++++++++以下内容是剧透++++++++++++++++
5.大概情节:(用的都是演员的名字,不是片中角色的名字)影片采取了三层结构,第一层成功作家丹尼斯.奎德读自己的小说,第二层是小说的情节,(由丹尼斯.奎德旁白讲述)布莱德利.库珀是一个不成功的作家,作品出版不了,还找老爸(JK西蒙斯)借钱,跟佐伊.索尔达娜相爱结婚去巴黎度蜜月,见到旧货店一个旧箱子,妻子很喜欢让他买下来,他发现箱子里有一本泛黄的手稿,是一本精彩的小说。他不在的时候妻子读了这小说,感动的哭了,以为是他写的,让他出版,他出版后大获成功。这时候一个老人(杰瑞米.艾恩斯)找到他,说自己其实是真正作者,并向他讲自己写小说的经过,第三层是他年轻时(BEN)的经历(杰瑞米.艾恩斯旁白讲述)
6.BEN部分剧情:他是二战时的美国士兵,去巴黎打仗,和一个法国女孩相爱,战争结束后他没有离开,和女孩结婚生子。但不幸的是孩子死了,两人都悲痛欲绝,但他为了安慰鼓励妻子装作很平静,还为妻子做饭,但妻子怎么也不肯吃一口,他很生气,出了家门。回来时发现妻子已经离开了,给他留下张纸条说自己回娘家了。他愤怒悲伤愧疚各种感情交织写下了小说(据说BEN当时在摔家具、借酒浇愁、在亡子坟前哭泣到后来写小说、在屋里踱步等镜头中感情及其充沛,很能调动人感情),带着小说去求妻子原谅,妻子不原谅他,他留下小说走后妻子读了小说,爱上了小说,带着小说去巴黎找他,妻子下火车时他却问妻子小说在哪,妻子说落在火车上了,他很愤怒,永远离开了妻子。


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我想他离开妻子是因为妻子爱的是小说而不是他吧,感觉像这样


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BEN被某砖家表扬了耶
The entire young-lovers-in-Paris section may be a romantic cliché, but it's still lovingly done, as Barnes cuts a strong portrait of an aspiring artist, and the abrupt turn from youthful happiness to bitter despair is affectingly accomplished. Viewer sympathy naturally flows to this enterprising fellow tripped up by fate


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不错,值得一看


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共同期待~~~不过据说12月才能上映


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看来今年12月要期待THE WORDS以及破晓下。。。。不过THE WORDS一定要在12月21日前上映啊…哈哈哈哈哈


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IMDB上说19日,可以死而无憾了


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BEN大人会发船票么、、、哈哈哈


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后面剧透严重的先不看了~这剧情一层一层套的好精巧~期待期待


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