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別名: Bijou Lilly Phillips, Bijoux Phillips, Bisou Phillips, Μπιζού Φίλιπς
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Bijou Lilly Phillips, born April 1, 1980 in Los Angeles, California, USA, is an American actress, model, and singer. She began her career as a model before transitioning into acting and singing. Phillips released her debut album 'I'd Rather Eat Glass' in 1999 and has since appeared in numerous films, including notable roles in 'Almost Famous' (2000), 'Bully' (2001), 'Hostel: Part II' (2007), and 'Choke' (2008).
公開年: 1999
別題: Blanco y negro, Preto e Branco, Чeрно и бяло, Noir et blanc, Aspro kai mavro, Fekete-fehér, Black & White, ブラック AND ホワイト, Juodieji ir baltieji, Czarne i białe, Albi si negri, Чeрное и белое, 黑白之間, Чорне та біле
監督: James Toback
脚本: James Toback
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制作会社: Bigel / Mailer Films, Palm Pictures, Screen Gems
ジャンル: Drama
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Black and White (I) is a powerful drama that revolves around a troubled, unemployed jazz musician named Alex, who embarks on an affair with his cousin's wife, Nicolette. The story unfolds in New York City and captures the essence of their destructive relationship amidst poverty, drugs, and desperation. Alex struggles with his addiction to heroin while attempting to maintain some semblance of a life with Nicolette. As the narrative progresses, their toxic union spirals out of control, culminating in a tragic conclusion that leaves viewers questioning morality and the consequences of one's actions.
Black and White (I), directed by James Toback, is an unflinching exploration of love, addiction, and despair set against the backdrop of late-1990s New York City. The film centers around the tumultuous relationship between Alex, a struggling jazz musician battling heroin addiction, and Nicolette, his cousin's wife. With stark black-and-white cinematography, Toback captures the harsh realities of their lives as they navigate poverty, temptation, and the destructive power of forbidden love. Black and White (I) is significant for its raw, honest portrayal of human frailty and the devastating consequences of self-destructive behavior.