20世纪80年代伊始,位于中美洲北部的小国萨尔瓦多爆发长达12年的内战。政府军和游击队连年激战,人民流离失所,国家破败不堪。11岁的男孩恰瓦(Carlos Padilla 饰)和母亲、姊妹生活在一起,他的父亲背井离乡,杳无音信。家中的生活困苦不堪,死亡也随时威胁着他们。本该在学堂求学的恰瓦,却被迫成为了一名端着冲锋枪的娃娃兵。从此,死神成为这群懵懂孩童最亲密最恐怖的同行者……本片荣获2005年墨西哥金像奖最佳化妆、最佳特效和最佳女配角(Ofelia Medina)三项大奖;2005年柏林国际电影节水晶熊奖、2005年圣地亚哥影评人协会最佳外语片奖;2005年西雅图国际电影节最佳影片奖。
At first glance, it seems like an ordinary sports movie based on Kendo. Jaewoo, who joins the national team selection process, is treated as a soon-to-be eliminated player from the first day. However, IRON MASK does not simply follow the typical sports movie formula. It sets the tension high early on, by showcasing an intense confrontation between Jaewoo and the unbeatable top-ranked player, Taesu. From there, it gradually reveals why Jaewoo is there, peeling away the layers of his story like an onion. Thus, the film expands beyond being just a sports movie and veers into sharp psychological drama. The sharpness of Jaewoo’s emotions is vividly reflected in his Kendo, while also representing the challenges he must unravel in his life. The ending is quite thought-provoking. The captivating cinematography exudes the excitement of Kendo matches in an electrifying way, making IRON MASK worthy of note. (Rhana JANG)源自:https:\/\/www.bifan.kr\/eng\/program\/program_view.asp?pk_seq=6557&sc_category_seq=6022&sc_num=1&actEvent=view
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