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Set to broadcast in two one-hour films, this family treat is inspired by the classic books of Barbara Euphan Todd and is pegged to be the TV event of the season. Mackenzie Crook has taken Scatterbrook farm and the infamous characters of this well-loved tale and injected them with a tender and authentic charm. This is the perfect family adventure, packed with a fun, mischievous spirit and delivered with an environmental message.
Mackenzie Crook, (Pirates Of The Caribbean, Detectorists) who has written, directed and stars as Worzel Gummidge, has gathered a host of both accomplished and brilliant actors who are set to appear in this eagerly anticipated adaptation.
Playing The Green Man, creator of the scarecrows, who arrives to Scatterbrook in episode two, is comedy legend Sir Michael Palin. He says: “It’s a lovely part for me, but the whole script is very memorable and touching, and very funny too. It quite skillfully weaves in something for everybody all the time.”
Zoë Wanamaker (My Family, Harry Potter And The Philosophers Stone) will play the eccentric local aristocrat, Lady Bloomsbury Barton in episode two. She says: “The whole thing is so charming and inventive. It’s the sort of thing I’d watch. I’m sure it will be a huge success. I know it will - it’s divine.”
Vicki Pepperdine (Getting On, The Windsors) takes on the role of the formidable Aunt Sally in episode one. She says: “There’s something for everybody. It’s got this heart to it, and you’d be hard pushed as an adult not to engage with it.”
Steve Pemberton (League Of Gentleman, Benidorm) will play Mr Braithwaite, the farmer. He says: “This is the kind of show the whole family can enjoy together. It has a lot of humour, a lot of visual humour too, and I think kids will enjoy watching the children being central to the story.”
Rosie Cavaliero (Gentleman Jack, Cleaning Up) will play Mrs Braithwaite, she added: “It’s a story about the imagination, and children escaping into this different world. Mackenzie’s version is totally contemporary.”
Ones to watch India Brown (Hetty Feather) and Thierry Wickens (making his TV debut) will play Susan and John, two city children spending their summer at Scatterbrook farm who quickly befriend Worzel and begin a summer of adventures.
The first episode, The Scarecrow Of Scatterbrook, sees two young strangers arrive in the village of Scatterbrook. It’s not long before Susan and John encounter Worzel Gummidge, the Scarecrow of Ten Acre Field. Their world is sent spinning into confusion when they realise Gummidge comes to life. The only person more shocked is Worzel, when he discovers that the children are not in fact fellow scarecrows but humans.
Their worlds should never commune but fate has conspired to create an extraordinary union. The seasons have stopped and the harvest hasn’t arrived. The rhythm of the natural world is out of kilter and this unlikely trio must try to put it right. Magic, mystery and mayhem unfurl.
The second episode, The Green Man, welcomes another mysterious arrival to Scatterbrook. The Green Man is the creator of scarecrows and keeper of scarecrow lore. He isn’t at all happy that Worzel is consorting with humans. Elsewhere, local aristocrat Lady Bloomsbury Barton is holding a fete, with a Scarecrow competition that Worzel is determined to win. What will The Green Man and Worzel's most competitive rival, Soggy Bogart make of it all?
Worzel Gummidge is written and directed by Mackenzie Crook and is a Leopard Pictures, Treasure Trove Productions and Lola Entertainment production for BBC One. It is Executive Produced by Kristian Smith for Leopard Pictures, Lisa Thomas for Lola Entertainment, Mackenzie Crook for Treasure Trove Productions, with rights holders Patrick D. Pidgeon and Eric S. Rollman executive producers for Pidgeon Entertainment, Inc. It is produced by Georgie Fallon and Alex Moody is the Commissioning Editor for the BBC.
Further casting:
Francesca Mills - Earthy Mangold
Tim Plester - Clarty
Colin Michael Carmichael - Soggy Bogart
Andrew James Spooner - Flat Alistair
Phil Hulford - Hannah Harrow
Tom Meeten - HMS Odney
Christopher-Robert Barlow - Rag Bag
Kiran Shah - Chopper and Root Bound
Charlie Mayhew - Rustle Sprouter
Lucy Montgomery - Jackie Pudding
Gus Brown - Oswald Pollypop
Malik Ibheis - Trike
Ben Langley - Driver
Mariam Haque - Receptionist
至今没想明白为什么纳粹对犹太人问题如此耿耿于怀?根源难道真的是希特勒本人对犹太的深恶痛绝吗?可是这么病态的想法,为什么在1920s还能够有如此多的受众?就算普通民众容易忽悠,但这些纳粹高层不乏高级知识分子啊。难道他们对犹太人的最终解决,更多是在迎合元首的vision吗?二战1942年德国每况愈下,把这些解决犹太人的人力物力投入到战场上,不好吗?但转而又想,这场战争本来就建立在反犹基础上。
台词密度极高,张弛有度,演员演技都在线,看的我生理性反胃,太可怕了。看很多二战反犹电影都觉得观众都是被外置的旁观者,这部电影算是把这种旁观者视角极大化了。
Road movie farfelu au concept rocambolesque qui nous rappelle de toujours conserver cette part d'innocence et de naïveté : Shin chan retourne aux origines, Crayon sauve le monde. 3.5
一本低成本的室内电影,但是完全能看出来这部电影的用心,能感受到德国人的严谨
好电影!从未想过这竟然是看起来如此“normal”的一个会议。如果忽略议题,参会者,这些历史上臭名昭著的纳粹分子们,表现的也是如此“normal”,和工作中的我们自己又有什么不同呢?让人反思在时代、民族、国家、社会角色的重重背景之下,什么才是对的?人要有“身而为人”的坚持。
原来这种级别的会议都能和我们公司的晨会如此之像(当然,会议主题除外)
你的发言很有独到之处,也善于发现问题,大家都就应向你学习。
这部电影包含了很多的含义,最后人性的丑恶也被表露出来,很感人,小新还只是是五岁大的小孩呀。哭了,这电影赚足了眼泪
房间内
一件我们正在经历的事情
看完忍不住惊叹
人的命,有时候真不如猪,都快一百年了,咋还是这个样呢
没有一个人被问的哑口无言,没有一个人胡搅蛮缠,极其流畅的会议,只是目的是如此荒唐
没有一个屠杀画面,但是却感到血腥。没有一丝恐怖情节,但是却后背发凉。
音乐倒是听出了一股吉卜力味,可惜同结构的剧场版已经出现太多次了。依靠某种元素存活的王国,为了保卫王国进入歪路的反派,小新再在公主的帮助下感化众人。既然都涂鸦了画面着实应该再大胆点。
一个会议,一个主题,600万犹太人消失……
人模人样的开会讨论犹太人全欧洲的清零,当官那个:你们随便咬,别咬到我,咬我就喊口号:“元首说了…” 底下当兵的人渣说自己成天杀犹太妇女小孩,手下还有特别喜欢杀小孩的变态,“我们多有能力”。制定过犹太人法的黑衣服男人表示自己依法办事,提出精细化犹太人分类和强制阉割的损招,被叫到办公室要和笑面虎高管当邻居,得逞后立马不吱声了。最后一群人站在休息室饭堂又热聊一组,黑眼圈胖子出幺蛾子,引大家到毒气消灭一劳永逸的阴招上,自己好说一说当兵时候的经历露露脸。恶魔体制下群魔乱舞,说起杀人的事儿还自称搞卫生是正义,而且这种鬼才逻辑还一直流行。
蜡笔小新终于拿起蜡笔战斗了,最后一起画的场面有点感人
孩子们有这童趣的美妙 大人们也有着自我的自私 小新剧场版没有什么真正的反派 只有泪点
从内部打开的视角很新颖,但在剧作和影像上似乎没有让人眼前一亮的东西。
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