剧情介绍

  Shortly before he is to wed, millionaire John Willis is visited by Dr. Harry S. Blair, a psychiatrist who informs him that years before he was married to Nancy, John's wife-to-be, and warns him that she is mentally unbalanced.
  Blair then relates the following story: After a whirlwind romance in Florida, Blair marries Nancy and starts a psychiatric practice in New York. One day, artist Norman Clyde comes to his office and tells him that an innocent man is about to be executed in Sing Sing Prison and that Nancy is the cause of his unjust incarceration. A distraught Clyde then explains himself to a curious Blair:
  Three years before, Clyde meets Nancy, whose maiden name was Monks, when she enrolls in his art class. The moody Clyde soon falls in love with Nancy's honest charm and beauty. Nancy, a secretary, introduces Clyde to her boss, millionaire Andrew Bonner, and persuades Bonner to showcase Clyde's paintings at one of his private showings. To Nancy's delight, Clyde's painting, a depiction of the tragic figure Cassandra for which she modeled, wins first prize at the showing. The evening is perfect until an expensive bracelet is stolen from a guest, and Clyde later finds it in Nancy's purse. After Clyde confronts a confused Nancy about the theft, she relates the following story to explain her behavior:
  As a young girl, Nancy lives with her housekeeper mother in the lavish Willis home and plays with Karen, the Willises' little daughter. Although Karen wants to invite Nancy to her upcoming birthday party, Mrs. Willis refuses to allow the lower-class Nancy to attend. A true friend, Karen promises to give Nancy one of the pins her guests are receiving. When Karen realizes there are no extra pins, however, she offers Nancy the beautiful locket she has just received from her mother. Nancy's subsequent joy is soon crushed when Mrs. Willis demands that she return the locket. Later, the locket is discovered missing, and Nancy is accused of theft. Although Nancy's mother soon finds the locket in Karen's dress, Mrs. Willis refuses to believe Nancy and forces her to "confess."
  The adult Nancy then admits to Clyde that this childhood humiliation caused her unconscious desire to steal the bracelet at the party. After a forgiving Clyde returns the bracelet anonymously, he and Nancy continue their romance until the next party at the Bonners'. Suspecting that the absent Nancy is spending the evening in Bonner's arms, Clyde leaves the party to look for her and sees her exiting Mrs. Bonner's bedroom just after two gunshots are fired. Bonner is found murdered, and Mrs. Bonner's diamond necklace, stolen. Although Nancy and Clyde are questioned, valet Myron Dexter is eventually found guilty and is sentenced to die. Clyde, however, strongly suspects Nancy, but she angrily maintains her innocence and leaves for Florida.
  Back in his office, Blair defends Nancy to Clyde but invites him to his house that evening. When confronted, Nancy denies everything and tells Blair that Clyde is merely jealous. The next day, Dexter is executed, and a guilt-ridden Clyde jumps from Blair's office window to his death.
  To avoid scandal, Blair and Nancy move to England, and after World War II breaks out, Blair volunteers his medical services, while Nancy becomes an ambulance driver. Expressing concern over Blair's health, Nancy insists that they take a vacation at Lord and Lady Wyndham's manor house. Just as they are leaving, Blair learns that one of Lady Wyndham's valuable jewels has been stolen. Blair suspects Nancy but is unable to prove anything until a bomb destroys their flat and reveals her cache of stolen jewels.
  Although confronted directly, Nancy continues to deny any guilt and divorces Blair after he suffers a nervous breakdown. Back in John's study, Blair, like Clyde before him, tries to convince John to abandon Nancy, who now uses the name Patton. John, however, believes Nancy when she tells him that Blair is still suffering from his breakdown.
  Moments before the wedding is to start, Nancy's future mother-in-law, the unsuspecting Mrs. Willis, gives her the same locket that she once took away, and tells her that it is a precious family heirloom. The locket causes Nancy to be overcome with guilt, and she collapses at the altar in hysterics. As Nancy is later taken away to an institution, John sadly realizes the truth of Blair's story, but determines to see Nancy through her crisis.

评论:

  • 辰海 5小时前 :

    比上部战争戏多了不少,但中间还是有些地方令人迷惑。

  • 阳振 7小时前 :

    即便看了再多抗美援朝的电影,还是会难受,因为没有制空权的新中国凭借着中国人民的强大意志打碎美帝国主义妄想付出的沉重代价。战士们向着日出说是祖国的方向,新中国万岁的时候眼泪真的会掉下来。付出生命炸桥,对方分分钟又修好了,可只要桥还在,任务就还在。直到最后,七连实到1人,我真的哭死。

  • 水问风 3小时前 :

    不知道是剧本还是拍摄表现方式,显得整部电影有点怪。电影最后恢复七连建制时候哭成一头猪,回去要再看一遍士兵突击。

  • 问从蓉 1小时前 :

    相对于第一部优秀很多,毕竟第一部是塑造人物形象,让角色立体化。这就给第二部起了很大的加成作用。

  • 涵茜 6小时前 :

    牛逼牛逼

  • 泰修竹 5小时前 :

    刚开始看:这片子水平还是不错的,有三星的水平。比第一部流畅很多,风格统一,细节到位,意识到了文戏不足就少拍文戏多拍打戏,战场的残忍尺度也比第一部更大。虽然整体仍是差不多的跌宕起伏和主旋律煽情,但胜在完成度高…调度、演员、剧本巴拉巴拉

  • 生旭尧 3小时前 :

    剧情安排比1要好不少,不过真·画蛇添足:反派死于话多真是太差了,不如直接冲下来就炸了,还有万里永远都死不了也太差了,你要不就别安排他被冻一晚上,要不就冻死他#多少士兵是在快要被冻死时烧死的

  • 雨采 9小时前 :

    期待电视剧版

  • 枫馨 2小时前 :

    值得骄傲的是,我们赶上来了,而且还超越了。

  • 菲芳 1小时前 :

    最后七连报数与对千里的对白让我几乎忍不住要崩。

  • 梦茹 0小时前 :

    经典影视,精彩好看,极有深度,相当内涵,构思巧妙,编剧用心,全员爆发,演技在线,带入感强,跌宕起伏,一波三折,沉浸体验,情感细腻,台词贴切,主配走心,表情真实,细节到位,场景合理,服装配套,道具专业,元素众多,戏剧性强,视听震撼,独具特色,感动人心,良心影视,十分过瘾,欣赏细品,令人赞叹,值得一看!

  • 许鸿羲 7小时前 :

    一想到这只是电影,一想到当年的环境更苦战况更难,就难过的想哭。是电影,更是历史,不能忘的历史……

  • 薇鹤 5小时前 :

    美军为什么对着在水门桥上的解放军放大炮?不怕自己就把自己的退路炸了吗……

  • 春玉石 7小时前 :

    我觉得各方面都远比第一部要成熟,至少是统一的不像第一部那么割裂

  • 陈又柔 9小时前 :

    不过连着看五六个小时也挺累的,总结就是如果不考虑视觉效果(有一幕在雪里走那个特效着实给我看无语了)不如做个十来集的剧。

  • 骞骞 3小时前 :

    画面依旧宏大,很悲壮很惨烈,只能说太惨烈了,场面很真实血腥。可能也正是太过真实,导致我完全不想哭,看完只剩揪心和感慨,战争真的太残忍,现在我们不屑一顾的生活却是先辈们不顾一切的向往。

  • 耿英韶 8小时前 :

    正是因为有那些勇于冲锋甘于奉献不畏牺牲的英雄才能有如今的和平年代,战争场面和整体观感比第一部要好。

  • 种白夏 4小时前 :

    这一部要比上部《长津湖》更加惨烈、更加好看!难以想象,当年的志愿军战士们看到自己付出巨大牺牲后炸掉的水门桥竟然被美军用空投桥梁的方式修好,该是何等的绝望啊!虽已过去了七十年,但志愿军精神永不磨灭!

  • 柔骏 8小时前 :

    很奇怪,不但缺点继承第一部,原来的优点也给整没了,战术细节不突出,特效渲染像动画,后期配音太出戏,连嘴型都对不上。很多镜头两部共用,所以说最开始应该就只有一部,硬是剪成两部来圈钱,不地道啊

  • 随友安 0小时前 :

    无论如何要给满分!为这段历史,为这些英雄!

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