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別名: Емілі Вотсон, Эмили Уотсон, امیلی واتسون, 艾蜜莉·華森, 에밀리 왓슨
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Emily Margaret Watson OBE, born January 14, 1967 in London, England, began her career on stage and joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1992. She gained international recognition for her debut film role as Bess McNeil in Lars von Trier's 'Breaking the Waves' (1996), a nomination for Best Actress at the Academy Awards. Watson continued to appear in notable films like 'The Boxer', 'Angela's Ashes', 'Punch-Drunk Love', and 'Red Dragon'. She won the British Independent Film Award for Best Actress for her role as Jacqueline du Pré in 'Hilary and Jackie' (1998). More recently, she received Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for her role in 'Chernobyl' and a BAFTA win for 'Appropriate Adult'.
公開年: 1996
国: Denmark, France, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden
別題: Рассекая волны, Amor omnie, L'amour est un pouvoir sacré, Contra viento y marea, Dalgalari asmak, Le onde del destino, Hullámtörés, Ondas de Paixão, Kroz talase, Рассекая волны, Lom valov, Dalgalari asmak
監督: Lars von Trier
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制作会社: Argus Film Produktie, La Sept Cinéma, Liberator Productions, Media Investment Club, Nordisk Film & TV Fond, Northern Lights, SVT Drama, Trust Film Svenska, VPRO, Zentropa Entertainments
ジャンル: Art Film, Drama, Romance, Romance Film
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キーワード: 1970s, authority, church, coercion, disabled, dying and death, excommunication, faith, god, oil platform, oil rig, paraplegic, parent child relationship, polyamory, prayer, priest, prostitute, scotland, scottish highlands, society, tradition, underdog
In the small, conservative Scottish village of Benncleuch, a naive young woman named Bess McNeil (Emily Watson) marries Jan Nyman (Stellan Skarsgård), a Danish oil-rig worker. After their marriage, Jan returns to his rig, promising to come back soon. Alone and lonely, Bess prays fervently for God to bring him home safely. Jan suffers a severe neck injury in an accident aboard the rig and returns permanently paralyzed. Unable to have sexual relations with Bess, Jan convinces her to take lovers and describe the encounters to him as a way to cope with his condition and give him a reason to live. As Bess's sexual behavior becomes more deviant, she comes to believe that her actions are guided by God and will help Jan recover. However, the community turns against them, and eventually, Bess is excommunicated from the church for her sins.
Breaking the Waves (1996) is a drama film directed by Lars von Trier as the first installment of his 'Golden Heart' trilogy. Set in a repressed Scottish village in the 1970s, the story explores themes of faith, authority, and societal norms through the lens of Bess McNeil's unconventional marriage to Jan Nyman. The movie is notable for its uncompromising portrayal of Bess's descent into sexual transgressions as she believes they are guided by God, ultimately leading to her excommunication from the church. Emily Watson delivers a powerful performance as Bess, earning critical acclaim and an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.