黑帮教母第一季

欧美剧印度2021

主演:沙克希·坦沃,西玛·帕瓦,拉伊玛·森

导演:未知

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更新时间:2024-04-13 04:22

详细剧情

  Upon accidentally killing a mafia leader, a middle-aged woman is unwittingly swept into the underworld, where her cult slowly gains renown.

 长篇影评

 1 ) 阶级与气质

除了最后一集中帮派火拼的处理有点草率,《浴血黑帮》是一部非常好的黑帮剧。第一季只有六集,剧情紧凑。整个故事围绕那批丢失的军火展开:政府害怕军火落入共产主义者和爱尔兰共和军手中,剃刀党的托马斯想以这批军火为砝码,实现经济转型,跻身上流社会。故事的情节就是经典黑帮片中都有的:警匪之间的勾结和出卖、帮派间的连横合纵、当然还少不了爱情戏。个人认为,在剧本上达到了《教父》的水准。 但是这部剧给人的第一印象非常差,以至于5分钟不到我就把它关掉了:画面压抑,肮脏,主角发型怪异,服装也很脏乱,最让人不能容忍的是,他们说着让人听不懂的英语。————我们熟悉的英伦范儿哪里去了?那些能随意引用莎士比亚的人哪里去了?那些发型一丝不苟举止优雅的绅士哪里去了?还有那些古堡中的贵妇人和大小姐呢? 这些都不见了,我们看到的是一战后的伯明翰:这是另一个英国,是19世纪初穷人的英国,是一个肮脏、堕落、糜烂的英国。新来的警官坎贝尔在第一次对下属训话时做了很好的描述: 婴儿被丢弃在鱼骨蛋壳之间;小姑娘们,才11岁,老男人花三便士就能随意糟蹋她们,像禽兽那样发泄欲望。堕落……父亲搞上女儿,兄弟与姐妹同床共枕,大街上满是乞丐和窃贼,街两旁却堆满了伤员,伤口腐烂 ,散发恶臭。你们的雇主,你们举手致敬的那些家伙,剃刀党,邪恶、残忍的黑帮,他们戳瞎原本明亮的眼睛,割下原本能说会道的舌头。你们比他们更卑劣,你们之中有人自战争爆发就一直在收受他们的贿赂,有人故意视而不见,你们比他们更卑劣,上帝谴责你们玷污了身上的警服。现在又多了爱尔兰共和军的芬尼亚运动成员,以及共产主义分子。他们的心更加黑暗,他们依靠这些腐败求生,如同死尸上的蛆虫一般,如果任由蛆虫成长壮大,那就最终会变成成群的苍蝇,将他们腐烂的思想,传遍全国,传向世界。 这就是英国的底层社会,它和我们熟悉的英国绅士和淑女的世界相隔绝:剧中的绝大多数画面都是阴暗的,似乎那个伯明翰的工人区从来都缺少阳光,而一旦转到上流社会的场所(肯波的豪宅,丘吉尔的包厢),整个画面就变得明亮起来。那些底层人民(包括黑帮家族)都穿着肮脏、怪异的服装,说着听不懂的地方方言(用一个词来形容的话,就是“杀马特”),这些都和上流社会那些有教养的(civilized)人区分开来。以至于酒吧老板一看到来应聘酒吧女侍的格蕾丝(警方的卧底),就拒绝了她:她太漂亮了,肯定不是属于这个地方的(“你太…正派了,也太漂亮了,他们会把你按在墙上狠干一番的”)。 这正是英国的那种等级森严的社会结构的体现。其他国家自然也有等级,也有贫富分化,然而都不像英国这样根深蒂固。乔治·奥威尔对此深有感触:“英国人的(阶级)烙印是打在舌头上的。”作为一名社会主义者,他关心穷人的疾苦。为了体验穷人的生活,他曾经伪装成酒醉的流浪汉,去辱骂一个警察,想被抓到监狱里去尝一尝与穷人一起过圣诞节的滋味。但是那个警察从他醉酒后的口音,一下就听出了这个身披借来的破烂衣服的醉鬼是一个出身伊顿公学的地道绅士,并没有上钩,而是善意相劝,叫他乖乖地回家去。 这种等级制不仅存在,而且能让每个人都能意识到并且认同它。波莉阿姨对格蕾丝说:“我猜你是个富家小姐、工会主义分子、阿尔斯特志愿军。你觉得芬尼亚运动成员、共产主义分子、低等人,他们都一个样,都是渣滓。”在从事合法生意的计划就要实现的时候,托马斯提出聘用格蕾丝为秘书:“你有我想要的东西——气质,重要会议时我需要仪表端庄的人”。“气质”的原文是“class”,这种翻译是非常合适的:在英国人(不论是格蕾丝还是托马斯)的眼中,阶级就意味着气质。 再来讲一个故事,去年9月19号,保守党的党鞭(中组部部长)在骑车离开唐宁街9号的办公室时,被警察拦住,要求他从人行道的门出去。这个保守党的党鞭自然像没有我们的首长那样去夸奖卫兵忠于职守,也没有像何兵那样报道微博上抱怨安保人员,而是破口大骂:“Best you learn your fucking place. You don‘t run this fucking government … You’re fucking plebs”。“pleb”一词来源于古罗马的拉丁文,大概是王政时期罗马贵族(patricians)造出来的蔑称。在今天的英语中,它仍然具有从古罗马那里继承来的等级制的含义。

 2 ) 那些年编剧写丢了的好剧情

       从很多层面上来讲,peaky blinders都是一部不错的言情剧。虽然走向过于琼瑶了一点,但是风韵和风骨都还是有的。本片的本质基本上也由尼爷的片头曲涵盖了。导演力求达到的效果无非两点。苏。并且冷酷炫。换句话说,对于这部剧,导演并没有追求史诗效果。野心不足,(当然也可能是经费不足...),只是披着黑帮片的外衣而已。所以那些追求大西洋帝国风格走向的旁友们,你们走错片场了。(蜡烛

        其实从基本的人物设定和第一集的展开情况来说,哪怕排除一切一切客观上的不利因素,本剧也完全可以拍成一个精良的类教父式家族传奇故事。无奈编剧大大一路发梗一路丢,丢到最后一集完全跟第一集失去了联系。而那些本来可以成为矛盾激发点的设定,多数都被轻描淡写甚至选择性遗忘了。

         比如Tommy在前几集中着力描写的PTSD症状。本来可以成为他战后性格转变的原因,与家人矛盾的激发点,和对温情的渴望的源泉。结果竟然到了剧集中间段后就再也没出现过。

         比如Tommy和Freddie的关系。作为一对一起长大又出生入死过的,成了连襟的好基友,Freddie战后成为了走在潮流尖端的共产党人,Tommy则一心想将家族生意合法化。这其中可以潜在的矛盾基本已经足够观众脑补一本三十万字的小说了,结果编剧竟然把Freddie弱化处理到了如此不堪的程度。

         再比如警署的存在感。既然故事主角已经被设定成了战争英雄。警察的上司又是丘吉尔这样的乱世枭雄。那么警察这一Peaky blinders的敌对组织就不应该是剧集刻画出的这个不堪一击又缺乏存在感的样子。警署这个上司蠢成这个样子,还公私不分到想要跟执行任务期间的卧底保持浪漫关系......简直_(:з」∠)_

        总之编剧为了体现Tommy的高大全几乎无所不用其极到了不惜放弃丰富其他角色的机会。不仅警察局的头儿毫无魅力,甚至连敌对家族的头领也被写成了表演型人格障碍且驭下能力低下到连收尸的小弟都没有的蠢货......

        除开数不胜数的被编剧错过的好剧情,本剧的漏洞和交代不清之处也绝不在少数。单以Arthur本人来说,为什么对背叛过家族的父亲轻易交付信任?为什么在账目不清的情况下大哥没有被撤换职位?为什么Grace可以轻易以nobody的身份介入家族事务?为什么大哥心理脆弱矛盾到了可以赴死的程度却能被Tommy一句轻飘飘的承诺拉回来?为什么要选择上吊这种娘炮的自杀方式?......
       
        这样的剧本浪费了精彩的卡司,牛掰的配音师和痴汉(划掉)的摄影师。让一部本可以非常精彩的剧集沦为了一部杰克苏式言情向作品。But, 虽然第一季不甚精彩的结束于一个让人没什么期待的悬念。但是第二季出街之前一样会有人敲碗等番,原因其实也很简单。

       毕竟基里安实·在·是·有·点·太·帅·了·吧。



 3 ) [轉] The Big Issue: CILLIAN MURPHY INTERVIEW: “IN THIS STORY THE WORKING-CLASS LOOK SEXY”

電視劇木有評論區,那發這裡好了。。。。。

http://www.bigissue.com/features/interviews/3014/cillian-murphy-interview-story-working-class-people-look-sexy

CILLIAN MURPHY INTERVIEW: “IN THIS STORY THE WORKING-CLASS LOOK SEXY”

INTERVIEWS
LAURA KELLY SEP 18, 2013


Peaky Blinders' Cillian Murphy talks Brummies, Batman, and why he doesn't use Twitter
 
We have entered the third golden age of telly. Kevin Spacey hit the headlines recently using the phrase, GQ writer Brett Martin has a new book out, Difficult Men: Behind the Scenes of a Creative Revolution, on the topic and critics around the world are chattering about it.

The Wire, The Sopranos, Mad Men, Breaking Bad, Boardwalk Empire: a (mostly American) wave of ambitious dramas has shown that telly is now smarter and more ambitious than cinema.

Peaky Blinders, created by Dirty Pretty Things writer Steven Knight, is among the best of the British attempts to compete with these monolithic super shows. Playing like a Brummie Boardwalk Empire and similarly set after the first world war, it follows Cillian Murphy’s Tommy Shelby, a gang leader who’s just returned from the trenches damaged and still in possession of his gun.

In a Birmingham that was at the time a major centre of industry, he finds himself jockeying for position alongside Communists, the IRA and a particularly ruthless Northern Irish police chief (played with vigour by Sam Neill). Favourite of both Danny Boyle and Christopher Nolan, Cork boy Murphy has become a proper Hollywood celeb in the last few years, but he insists that choosing a BBC Two mini-series for his next job is not as odd as it seems. Peaky Blinders fits in just fine, he says, beside 28 Days Later, Sunshine, The Dark Knight and Inception.

Peaky Blinders is a project that has clearly captured Murphy’s imagination; he spent hours listening to archive recordings of Brummies to get the accent right, as well as thoroughly immersing himself in the period. It also allowed him to stay close to his house in north London, his wife, artist Yvonne McGuinness, and his two young sons, seven-year-old Malachy and six-year-old Carrick. It’s from the kitchen in that family home, sustained by a cup of Barry’s Tea (his favourite Irish brew), that he’s speaking to The Big Issue…



Tell us about your character in Peaky Blinders.
Tommy’s been sent home from the trenches. These men came back and they were just spat out into society without any help. Most of them had lost all time for the establishment and the authorities and the church and everything else. They were damaged men. Then they came back into a society that had been run by women for four years.

The obvious comparison is Boardwalk Empire, given the era…
I unfortunately haven’t got round to Boardwalk Empire – it’s one of my box-sets that I’ve yet to unwrap. I think it’s impossible to make a foray into the gangster genre without rubbing shoulders with the American classics, like The Godfather, Bonnie and Clyde and now Boardwalk Empire. You’ve just got to wear those references openly. What we’ve tried to do here is create something very British.

Birmingham at the time was the industrial capital of the world. It was producing more than Chicago and Detroit. Illegal bookmaking was huge all over Britain. It was run by gangs and there’d be pitched battles with guns and knives. It’s never really been investigated dramatically. Steve [Knight] had this whole block of history to play with, so it’s very rich. I think that separates it from the American stories. It’s refreshing that this is a story where working-class people look sexy and glamorous and stylish. Generally it’s the upper middle class and the aristocracy in British period dramas.

It seems like all the big Hollywood stars want to get involved in TV at the moment.
I definitely think that for writers, having the scope of six or 12 hours to tell a story must be so alluring. Also for me to be able to really investigate every corner, to shine a light into every nook and cranny of the psyche of a character is great. People have talked about it being the equivalent of the novel and I can see why that comparison fits. It is a golden age for TV. It’s clear it’s happening, so you’d be silly not to get involved. TV seems to be filling that place in cinema where clever mid-budget, independent films have been pushed out a little bit by the big franchise, tent-pole movies.

Big franchises like Batman?
Well, yeah… [laughs]. I would consider that a slightly more, um, intelligent rendering of the superhero genre.

How did you find the Brummie accent?
It’s not among the most beloved out there. The Birmingham accent and Birmingham itself hasn’t been fashionable for a while. In terms of the accent, we listened to a lot of archival tapes. My remit was to make it as authentic as possible but also as accessible as possible. Birmingham will deliver its verdict.

They can’t be too unhappy – you’ve made the place look a lot cooler than usual.
I really hope so.

The soundtrack on Peaky Blinders is really striking, featuring Nick Cave, The White Stripes and Tom Waits. As a big music fan, was that exciting?
I was thrilled. It was great to know that those guys actually watched it and liked it. There’s something about those artists – an outlaw quality – that really suits the show.

Been to any good gigs recently?
I’m going to see Björk in a couple of weeks. I saw Alice Cooper in the desert in Albuquerque. He has a lot of energy for a man of his age.

Is it harder to get to as many gigs as you’d want now you have kids?
Yeah, it is kind of hard. Some things you’ll move mountains to see but, you know, you get old and at a certain point you think, God, I’m awful tired. I didn’t used to have that in my twenties.

You’re a bit unusual in the celebrity world in that you don’t use Twitter.
No, I don’t do that. I remember the pre-internet days. I remember when you just met at an agreed hour at the bus station. And if someone didn’t show up, you’d just stand there and wait. You’d give them 25 minutes. This immediacy that we expect now, it’s spilled over into film and everything. I mean, ‘spoilers’ – surely the clue is in the word? To spoil something is to ruin it.

So do you Google yourself?
You know, you’re a liar if you say you haven’t. But I really, really try not to do it because it’s bad for you. Human beings, the way we’re wired – or maybe it’s just an Irish thing – but you never believe the good stuff. You just believe the bad stuff. It can be a negative forum, the internet. I try to stay away from it as much as possible.

You may be right. I actually ran into an entire blog someone had set up dedicated to unflattering screen shots of you.
Isn’t that lovely now? What a way to spend your time and express your creativity. That’s the world of the internet.

The IRA makes an appearance in Peaky Blinders – and you’ve dealt with similar themes before in The Wind that Shakes the Barley. It’s still emotive territory – the director of new film A Belfast Story had to apologise after the film’s PR company sent a bala-clava, nails and duct tape to journalists. Is there a responsibility to have a bit of sensitivity?
Of course there is. If you’re dealing with political or social issues, you have to be mindful of the people who have lived through it. The version of the IRA we’re dealing with is almost 100 years old and it’s very different. Similarly in The Wind that Shakes the Barley, so I think it’s fair game. But [The Troubles] are always going to be rich for drama. It’s all about how you tackle it. That’s obviously an example of not a very sensitive way to promote a film, but I thought Hunger was a great example of a film that was sort of about Northern Ireland but it was also an art film.

Last time we spoke, you were telling us about being a vegetarian and a good cook… have you been watching Great British Bake Off?
No. I haven’t got into it. I’m a MasterChef fella. And I’m actually a lapsed vegetarian.

When did this happen?
About a year ago. I felt I needed some meat. I had some venison. It was amazing. My body was like, yes! My wife’s still veggie but the boys eat meat. We’re a very tolerant household. I do sometimes have to cook two dinners, though.

Did you hear that Christian Bale was apparently offered $50m to reprise the role of Batman in Man of Steel 2? [Before the role went to Ben Affleck].
I wouldn’t believe what you read about that stuff.

It’s a testament to how much of a cultural touchstone that series is that people would believe it. Are you glad to have been part of it?
Ah, yeah, I was very lucky to have been involved in it. I didn’t expect to pop up in the second two either, so that was a nice little treat.

Is there a superhero you’d like to play?
Surely they’ve nearly exhausted them...

They didn’t ask you to be Doctor Who?
No. Did that change hands?

Peter Capaldi’s taking over.
Oh, brilliant. I love him. That’ll be amazing. We don’t watch it – Doctor Who has kind of passed us by in this house. But maybe we will when Peter Capaldi’s in it.

What is next for you?
I’m going to shoot this Ron Howard film in September, In the Heart of the Sea. It’s the true story of the sinking of the Essex by a whale. It’s the story that Melville based Moby Dick on. I read the book in my twenties. I loved it. I mean you have to work at it, there’s a lot of going back to the appendix, but it’s a cracking, cracking book. I read it on holiday before we had kids, so I had a lot of time to lie down. I don’t have that any more.

 4 ) 我理解里的老大和卧底

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   在我的想象里,作为一个合格的黑帮老大:
1.老大的权利必须是毫不动摇的,就算是家人,在帮派里也只是自己的下属。
2.身边必须是明里暗里都有不少人保护的,任何出现在身边的人都要被盘查到祖宗三代,任何来历有一点不清楚的人都会被重点关注。如果不是亲信根本近不了老大的身,更别说是能听到老大谈秘密了。
3.一旦出事,最先怀疑新加入的来历不明的人。
4.上下打点,最好是上面有人。总之一旦风向有变一定会及时有人通知。
5.情报网四通八达,势力范围内一切风吹草动他都能清楚。同时势力范围以外的地方也要广撒情报网,对别人的地盘发生的事也得很了解。
6.每次有行动的时候准备多条方案和多条退路,防止一切意外的发生。
7.老大的爱人不能参与任何帮派活动,不能探听帮派的任何秘密,甚至人身自由都要被限制,不能随便一个人出门。这点应该适用于所有高层人员。

    而作为一个卧底....
1.履历一定要清楚。是不是真实的先不说,一定要清楚。
2.每次泄密时要制造可信的不在场证明,不能让任何人知道自己知道这个秘密,至少也得制造“别人泄密的可能性比我大多了”的情况。
3.一旦被卧底探出了什么,上级组织出于保护卧底的原因不能马上行动,至少不能马上让帮派知道有人泄了密。当然,除非卧底干完这票就跑ㄟ( ▔, ▔ )ㄏ  

    请Tommy和Grace对号入座....

 5 ) 核心需要的是大局观

一个王者带一帮子青铜真心累。

谢尔比家族更像莽荒大地上野蛮生长村落里的村霸,凭着一股子狠劲,在风云际会的一战,在polly阿姨的操持下,维持着地下赌马的生意,直到汤米三兄弟从站场归来。

在家人包括最有眼光的polly阿姨的各种没头脑各种不省心各种不高兴中,汤米以一己之力把整个家族事业从伯明翰做到伦敦,从地下做到地上,从喊杀喊打的黑帮头头做到影响政府决策的工党议员。

汤米从站场归来的第一个大事就是手下阴差阳错地偷了一批枪支弹药,对这个烫手的山芋,polly阿姨的第一反应是赶紧扔了,她的意思很明显:就我们这点智商(实力),要啥自行车啊?汤米老师却高瞻远瞩地看到这里面可以大做文章的空间,他利用这个机会游刃于政府警察、爱尔兰自由军以及鼓动工人罢工的那些人之间,同时还要面对李家人的蚕食以及把持赌马生意肯波帮派的全面压制。他和警督达成除掉肯波的交易,玩弄了爱尔兰自由军,结盟了李家人,最终开枪打死肯波。

所以,你看,一个事业的开拓,靠的从来不是操作层面的喊打喊杀,而是一个强有力的站高望远的核心领导,而这个领导的最重要的能力是平衡各方面的势力,从中发现机会或者创造机会。

没有这个大局观,你只能是懵懵懂懂的大哥亚瑟或者聪明有余智慧不足的姨妈polly。

 6 ) 为什么讨厌grace

1.打着父亲的名义去做卧底,结果爱上敌人,背叛了领导

2.爱上了敌人却出卖敌人。完成找木仓的任务无可厚非,杀了tom其实都理直气壮。可她偏偏要在妹妹生产的当晚出卖妹夫。

3.口口声声真爱tom扭头就结婚了。背叛×3

4.结了婚一个电话就去见耳聋的姑妈了。背叛老公。理由是真爱。我没骗过我老公,你可别瞎说啊,甩耳光。

就是一个打着淑女 气质 有教养 伟光正 真爱 正义等等旗号,一直端着劲儿端着,但实际上干尽了所有连有点职业操守的x工作者都不屑去干的事。

这人设,已经不仅仅是下面那点事儿的问题了,是人品有问题。简而言之,就是又当又立,茶b典型。全剧只有警官那句whore,最配得上她。

如果她第一季就死了,可能还没那么讨厌。

如果她没有再婚,一直期待重温旧情,那好歹是个真重感情的人。

如果她再婚以后老老实实的,跟tom以礼相待,那还能叫从良。

如果她说完木仓的事没有出卖妹夫,或者在别的日子送妹夫进局子,又或者她完成任务深藏功与名再动心也没鼓掌。她都会是一个伟光正值得人喜爱的人物儿。

毕竟同样干传统文化意义上whore事儿的女的这剧里有的是,未婚先孕还要私奔的妹妹,出卖肉体给老头换儿子出狱的姑妈,职业就是躺着挣钱的栗子,甚至那个中国姑娘。

你就说说,有哪个能比她grace更讨人厌吧。

所以,真不是下面那点儿事儿的问题。我个人,对女性,没有荡妇羞辱的癖好。

可编剧偏偏塑造了这么个,说名媛贵女不贵,说干练潇洒女特工又不行,说单纯白花又狠毒随便的角色,真,啥也没弄好。

(仅针对grace不上升演员)

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