晚安,好运 (2005)

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  • 片       名晚安,好运
  • 上映时间2006年03月17日
  • 导       演 乔治·克鲁尼
  • 又       名晚安,祝你好运 各位观众晚安 Good Night,...
  • 编       剧 乔治·克鲁尼
  • 剧       情
        这是一部有关著名的记者兼播音员爱德华·R·莫洛的影片。莫洛是一位受人尊敬的公众人物,他传...
  • 导       赏

    根据真实新闻事件改编

  • 获       奖
    获奖2次 , 提名6
爱德华·R·莫罗   作为电视广播新闻业的先驱,传奇人物爱德华·R·莫罗不仅影响了新闻业的发展,还促进形成了一种模式。二战期间他从欧洲发回的短波无线电广播成为第一手的国际新闻,来自战斗前线的生动报道让莫罗颇具特色的声音任人皆知。他的电视纪录片以从人性角度阐释社会和政治问题而自成一格。凭借追查事实真相的热情和发扬民主的不懈努力,莫罗在电视媒体发展的最初阶段摸索出电视新闻的雏形,并让言论自由开始根植进公众的思维。   1908年4月25日,莫罗出生于北卡罗莱纳州的基尔福德郡,废奴主义家庭赋予了他追求真理的无畏。1930年,莫罗从华盛顿州立大学毕业,到纽约国家学生联合会工作,随后又就职于国际教育协会。1935年,莫罗进入CBS,两年后奔赴CBS在伦敦的欧洲部,负责报道二战时的英国战况。战后回国刚进入上层不久,莫罗便辞职重操旧业,继续回到无线电广播话筒前,同制作人弗雷德·弗里恩德利一起创作并主持了系列广播节目“现在请听”。由于莫罗的节目广受欢迎,随后他又登上电视银屏,主持了新闻节目“现在请看”,关于麦卡锡的报道不仅结束了旷日持久的政治运动,还开创了电视史上的新纪元。   同时,莫罗还主持了名人访谈类节目“人与人之间”,其节目形式的影响一直延续至今。1958年,莫罗继续展开新的尝试,制作了探讨国际政坛人物的节目“小世界”。莫罗曾先后获得四次艾美奖和五次电视花生人奖,1961年被肯尼迪总统委任为美国新闻总署署长。 真实再现   作为曾在大银幕上塑造过无数鲜活形象的老牌演员,乔治·克鲁尼早就不甘于单纯的幕前工作。1999年,他开始尝试制片人的工作,2002年推出了自己的导演处女作《危险性隐私》,并出乎意料的获得了柏林国际电影节的银熊奖。在这部《晚安,好运》中,乔治·克鲁尼更是集编、导、演于一身。   将自己的偶像爱德华·R·莫罗的传奇式经历拍成电影是克鲁尼多年以来的素愿,但他并不打算将影片拍成纯粹的人物传记,于是选取了美国50年代一段举世瞩目的政治风波作为背景,让人物作为载体呈现历史和电视业的巨大变迁。为了精确起见,克鲁尼请来当年被麦卡锡迫害的海军飞行员麦洛、制片人弗雷德的妻子和两个儿子、以及莫罗团队中的两位记者共同探讨剧本。而片中麦卡锡的画面则全部来源于当时的录像,精湛的合成效果让试映会上的很多观众都以为麦卡锡是由演员扮演的。   对克鲁尼来说,本片不仅表达了对莫罗的敬意,还显现出浓重的怀旧意境。克鲁尼的母亲长期在电视台工作,父亲则是新闻主播,童年时的克鲁尼经常出入电视台,耳濡目染下对电视新闻并不陌生。他想告诉观众,5、60年代的电视新闻一向曾是传达社会舆论和呼声的利器,而现今却与商业和娱乐为伍。身为美国民主党的一员,克鲁尼曾和西恩·潘一起登上某本杂志的封面,并被打上“叛国者”的字样,以“谴责”他们反对政府出兵伊拉克。从某种角度讲,克鲁尼想借莫罗百折不回的精神,来表达自己不肯屈服的心声。在2005年的威尼斯电影节上,《晚安,好运》赢得了5项大奖和金狮奖提名。
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  • No one familiar with the history of his country, can deny that congressional committees are useful. It is necessary to investigate before legislating. But the line between investigating and persecuting is a very fine one, and the Junior Senator from Wisconsin has stepped over it repeatedly. His primary achievement has been confusing the public mind as between the internal and the external threats of communism. We must not confuse dissent from disloyalty. We must remember always, that accusation is not proof, and that conviction depends upon evidence and due process of law. We will not walk in fear, one of another, we will not be driven by fear into an age of unreason. If we dig deep into our history and our doctrine, we will remember we are not descended from fearful men. Not from men who dared to write, to speak, to associate, and to defend causes that were for the moment unpopular. This is no time for men who oppose Sen. McCarthy's methods to keep silent or for those who approve. We can deny our heritage and our history but we cannot escape responsibility for the result. There is no way for a citizen of the republic to abdicate his responsibilities. As a nation we have come into our full inheritance at a tender age. We proclaim ourselves as indeed we are, the defenders of freedom where ever it still exists in the world. But we cannot defend freedom abroad by deserting it at home. The actions of the Junior Senator from Wisconsin have caused alarm and dismay amongst our allies abroad and given considerable comfort to our enemies. And who's fault is that? Not really his, he didn't create this situation of fear he merely exploited it, and rather successfully. Cassius was right, the fault dear Brutus is not in our stars, but in ourselves. Good night, and good luck. 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • Wouldn't you guess that the people who have seen the contents of that envelope might have a better idea of what makes someone a danger to his country, or do you think it should just be you, sir, who decides? 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • Who? Who? Who are these people, sir? Who are the people? Are they elected? Are they appointed? Is it you? 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • To those who say people wouldn't look; they wouldn't be interested; they're too complacent, indifferent and insulated, I can only reply: There is, in one reporter's opinion, considerable evidence against that contention. But even if they are right, what have they got to lose? Because if they are right, and this instrument is good for nothing but to entertain, amuse and insulate, then the tube is flickering now and we will soon see that the whole struggle is lost. This instrument can teach, it can illuminate; yes, and it can even inspire. But it can do so only to the extent that humans are determined to use it to those ends. Otherwise it is merely wires and lights in a box. Good night, and good luck. 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • Good night, and good luck. 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • Funny thing, Freddie, every time you light a cigarette for me, I know you're lying. 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • What'd the general have to say? 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • Did you write your closing piece? 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • I think everyone could use a scotch. 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • Shirley, honey, would you go across the street and get the early editions? 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • All of them? 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • Just get O'Brian. 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • He's gonna hope a senator trumps a newsman. 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • Not if we're playing bridge. 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • We cannot defend freedom abroad by deserting it at home. 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • [Referring to a Julius Caesar quote said by Senator McCarthy] Had Senator McCarthy looked just three lines earlier he would have found this: "The fault dear Brutus, is not in our stars but in ourselves...” 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • [about O'Brian accusing Hollenbeck of being a leftist] Oh, forget it, no serious people read O'Brian. 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • See? I rest my case. 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • Name me one woman who asks her husband to take off his wedding ring before he goes to work. 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • I'm a little busy bringing down the network tonight, Bill. 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • We have currently a built-in allergy to unpleasant or disturbing information. Our mass media reflect this. But unless we get up off our fat surpluses and recognize that television in the main is being used to distract, delude, amuse, and insulate us, then television and those who finance it, those who look at it, and those who work at it, may see a totally different picture too late. 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • In 1935, Ed Murrow began his career with CBS. When World War II broke out, it was his voice that brought the Battle of Britain home to us, through his "This Is London" radio series. He started with us all, many of us here tonight, when television was in its infancy, with the news documentary show, "See It Now." He threw stones at giants. Segregation, exploitation of migrant workers, apartheid, J. Edgar Hoover, not the least of which, his historical fight with Senator McCarthy. He is the host of our enormously popular show, "Person to Person," and tonight he is here with is son, Casey, wife, Janet, and all of you who he's worked with, inspired, lectured, and taught. Ladies and gentlemen, the Radio-Television News Directors Association and Foundation welcomes Mr. Edward R. Murrow. 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
  • Reporter: 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
  • ...no pun intended. 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • Name me another wife who reminds her husband to take off his wedding band *before* he goes to the office. 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • Did you know the most trusted man in America is Milton Berle? 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • See? You should have worn a dress. 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • Let us dream to the extent of saying that on a given Sunday night the time normally occupied by Ed Sullivan is given over to a clinical survey of the state of American education, and a week or two later the time normally used by Steve Allen is devoted to a thoroughgoing study of American policy in the Middle East. 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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