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本名: Jif
生年月日: N/A
出生地: N/A
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キャリアハイライト:
Jif starred as David, a photographer who becomes entangled in a peculiar operation run by Lucie, a woman who films intimate moments of friends and couples. Fascinated by film's potential, David takes over this project but struggles with its psychological impact. Concurrently, his girlfriend Aurore, an aspiring dancer, grapples with emotional and technical setbacks during her audition preparation.
公開年: 2002
国: France, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, China
別題: Unknown Pleasures
監督: Marcis de Carrabas, Jia Zhangke
脚本: Jia Zhangke
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制作会社: T-Mark, Hu Tong Communications, Lumen Films, Office Kitano, Bitters End, E-Pictures
ジャンル: Romance, Comedy, Drama, drama film
受賞歴: N/A
類似作品:
PLIAISIRS INCONNUS (2002) is a drama that intertwines three stories set in modern-day Paris. The first follows Li, a Chinese immigrant who works as a dishwasher and spends his nights watching pornographic films at home. He becomes obsessed with a woman he sees on one of these tapes, leading him to search for her identity and eventually cross paths with her in real life. Meanwhile, another story revolves around Qiao, an HIV-positive sex worker who struggles with her illness while trying to maintain relationships with her clients and friends. The third narrative focuses on Xiao, a young Chinese immigrant who moves to Paris to pursue his dreams but finds himself working at a cramped apartment hotel. Throughout the film, these characters' lives intersect in unexpected ways.
PLIAISIRS INCONNUS (2002), directed by Jia Zhangke and Marcis de Carrabas, is an exploration of desire, alienation, and the immigrant experience in modern-day Paris. Through its interconnected narratives, the film examines themes such as sexual obsession ('Li's story'), the stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS ('Qiao's story'), and the pursuit of dreams amidst harsh realities ('Xiao's story'). Despite being shot in France with a multinational cast and crew, it reflects Zhangke's signature style, blending social realism with poetic cinematic language. The film premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2002.