承德电影院
视频简介
1949年,历经长达半个多世纪的战乱与混沌,古老的中华大地终于迎来黎明的曙光。然而国民党绝不甘心这样的失败,其保密局江城站站长在江城部署了一支“反共救国军“和破坏城市建设的“黑三角计划”,妄图颠覆中国共产党的政权。侦察科长石岩临危受命,与地下党的同事对国军残余势力展开排查与肃清。他趁机和打入敌人内部的李虎里应外合,与反共救国军上校侯敬亭展开斗智斗勇的较量。敌我抗争愈演愈烈,看似与世无争的老太太于黄氏协助国军进行着破坏江城的计划。 这是黎明前最后的黑暗,胜利的曙光终将到来……。Made for only $350,000 in 1985 when no one wanted to fund or star in a movie about lesbians, Desert Hearts is widely considered the first full-length lesbian love story, and its success paved the way for the proliferation of lesbian films we enjoy today. Directed by Donna Deitch and set in 1950's Reno, Nevada, Desert Hearts tells the story of a 35-year-old uptight female professor Vivian (Helen Shaver) who comes to town to file for divorce and ends up falling in love with a free-spirited 25-year-old casino worker Cay (Patricia Charbonneau). Although Vivian left her husband because she had "drowned in still waters," she is not quite prepared for the tidal wave-effect Cay has on her life. As Vivian herself admits, her life is all about "order," and her image of herself as a scholar and a professional, upstanding woman does not include a relationship with a woman. Cay, meanwhile, is living at home with her stepmother, Frances (Audra Lindley) while she waits to meet someone who "counts"--and she almost immediately recognizes that Vivian is that someone. Both women struggle with conflicting desires and a sense of obligation to others, and are ultimately drawn together not just because of their attraction to each other, but because each woman offers the other something she has been unable to find on her own.。