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別名: Mary Louise Parker, مری لوئیز پارکر, 玛丽·露易斯·帕克
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Mary-Louise Parker, born August 2, 1964, is an American actress and writer who has won two Tony Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and a Primetime Emmy Award.
公開年: 1991
別題: Ansiedade de uma Geração, Il cuore della città, Im Herzen der Stadt, Grand Canyon - elämää kaupungissa, Grand Canyon - som livet självt, Grand Canyon: el alma de la ciudad, O Coração da Cidade
監督: Lawrence Kasdan
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キーワード: adultery, arrest, earthquake, friendship, grand canyon, hope, kindness, los angeles, california, mugger
Grand Canyon (1991) weaves together the stories of six diverse residents in modern-day Los Angeles whose lives intersect in unexpected ways. At its core, the film chronicles the unlikely friendship between Mack (Danny Glover), a wealthy African American lawyer who becomes stranded in a dangerous neighborhood after his car breaks down at night, and Simon (Kevin Kline), a white, middle-class family man from the suburbs who risks his life to help Mack when he's attacked by muggers. Their bond deepens as they navigate the challenges of their respective lives, with Mack dealing with his son's incarceration and Simon struggling with marital issues. Other characters include Simon's wife, Deborah (Mary McDonnell), a womanizing dentist; Simon's friend, Stuckey (Steve Martin), an entrepreneur with a mysterious business venture; Mona (Alfre Woodard), a single mother who runs a restaurant in South Central Los Angeles; and Owen (Tyne Daly), a TV producer who becomes obsessed with her boyfriend's violent dreams.
Grand Canyon is a 1991 American drama film directed by Lawrence Kasdan, set against the backdrop of modern-day Los Angeles. The movie explores themes of friendship, class, race, and the human connection amidst the city's diverse landscape. It follows six strangers whose lives intersect in meaningful ways, illustrating how kindness and hope can be found even in the most challenging circumstances. Although the plot does not explicitly revolve around an earthquake, the title is a metaphor for the vast divides and unexpected connections that exist among people, reflecting the grandeur and complexity of human experience.