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再生時間: 38 秒 | ヌード: yes | 作成者: LC |
新ファイルサイズ: N/A | 音声: yes | 旧ファイルサイズ: 7 mb |
ファイル形式: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | 解像度: 544x288 | 追加日: 2005-Oct-16 |
別名: Marisa Veriga Tomei, Μαρίσα Βέριγκα Τομέι, ماریسا تومی
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Marisa Tomei, born December 4, 1964, is an American actress who began her career on television, gaining prominence as a cast member on 'A Different World'. She rose to international recognition for her role in 'My Cousin Vinny' (1992), which earned her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Tomei has since appeared in numerous films including 'What Women Want', 'Anger Management', 'The Ides of March', and several Marvel Cinematic Universe movies as May Parker. Her theater credits include 'Daughters', 'Wait Until Dark', and 'The Realistic Joneses'. She has received various accolades throughout her career.
公開年: 2005
国: Norway, Germany, France, Sweden, United States of America, Italy
別題: Фактотум, Factotum: Sem Destino, Factótum, Parakmi, Tótumfaktum, Factotum: A Man Who Performs Many Jobs
監督: Bent Hamer
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制作会社: Celluloid Dreams, Bulbul Films, MBP (Germany), Canal+
ジャンル: Comedy, Drama, Romance, drama film, comedy film
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Factotum follows Hank Chinaski, the fictional alter-ego of author Charles Bukowski, as he wanders through Los Angeles, seeking temporary jobs that don't interfere with his primary passion: writing. The film is a series of vignettes depicting Chinaski's various jobs, relationships, and struggles with alcoholism. Along the way, he encounters Jane, a woman who becomes an important figure in his life. Despite his hardships, Chinaski remains determined to pursue his literary aspirations.
Factotum (2005) is a drama film directed by Bent Hamer, based on Charles Bukowski's novel of the same name. The film provides a candid and unapologetic portrayal of Hank Chinaski, Bukowski's fictional alter-ego, as he navigates life in Los Angeles. Factotum offers insights into Bukowski's literary world, showcasing his raw and honest writing style. It's a significant contribution to cinematic adaptations of his works, capturing the essence of Bukowski's gritty, low-life characters.