"The Last Duel" jumped to the top of the strength, "Countdown" is still hot, "Netlam" is at the end of the list, this week's list of movies shuffle, a week of word-of-mouth movie inventory.
1. "The Final Duel"
Douban score: 8.5
Reason for inventory: Sarcasm pulled full.
Synopsis: Based on the true story of the last battle sentence in medieval France. After Jean de Carrouge (Matt Damon) wife Marguerite (Judy Comer) accuses Jacques Le Gerry (Adam Delive) of rape, the knight Joan de Carrouge initiates a duel against his former friend Jacques Le Gris. Narrated from multiple "Rashomon-style" perspectives. King Charles VI announced that the knights of Jean de Carouj had launched a duel against his squire to settle their dispute with him.
2. "Countdown"
Reason for inventory: Zhiyin's soul collision.
Synopsis: Set in 1990, the protagonist is Garfield's Jon, a young, ambitious musical theater composer. While working as a waiter in New York, he wrote a musical called "Superbia", hoping to start a career. But he felt the pressure from his girlfriend Susan, who was tired of her boyfriend's career prospects and weighed in on her life; at the same time, Jon's roommate Michael gave up her creative dream and took a high-paying advertising job. Jon, who is almost 30 years old, is very anxious: Is his dream worth continuing to fight?
3. "Looking for Yingying"
Douban score: 8.6
Reason for Inventory: Actual story recording.
Synopsis: Focus on a disappearance and murder case that has touched many people's hearts, and the protagonist is Zhang Yingying, a Chinese student killed in the United States. Directed by shi Jiayan, a student at her school, the film shows the search for her and her killer (later identified as Brent Christensen) after Zhang Yingying's disappearance, including the efforts of her boyfriend and family, and also shows how she was before she died.
4. "A World for Children"
Douban score: 7.8
Reason for taking stock: Successful and powerful.
Synopsis: Seven-year-old Nora faces the fear of going to school for the first time, and seems to be his brother Abel, who is well adjusted in school, on the one hand, to appease his sister, on the other hand, he has his own problems. The class bell rings, in addition to having to introduce herself to her classmates in an unfamiliar environment, Nora has a new challenge to swim in the water and walk on a balance beam; finally stays up until the end of class, but accidentally discovers her brother's little secret, and wants to tell her father but is given a gag order. Like the school life of a small society, the performance in the classroom and the pressure between peers test the feelings of the brothers and sisters, can Nora have her own belonging on campus? Belgian emerging director Lola Wangdale's first feature film, with a long shot in hand, locking the image of the same height as the child, closely following the nora who is in school for the first time, the school environment sound, the children's frolicking sound layer by layer, successfully spreading the protagonist's anxiety through the screen. The performances of the two young actors who play the brothers and sisters are natural, delicate and wonderful, and as the plot progresses, just a change in the eyes is enough to be heartbreaking.
5. "King Richard"
Douban score: 7.5
Reason for inventory: Steady and steady.
Synopsis: The film's screenplay ranks second in the 2018 Hollywood "Script Blacklist" and tells the true story of Richard Williams, a shrewd, indomitable father who has developed two tennis geniuses who went on to become superstars – Venus Williams and Serena Williams (Dawei Serena). Richard Williams drafted a 78-page plan for his daughters' professional tennis careers, and the girls learned the sport on Compton's dilapidated, overgrown public courts. Before that, their father reportedly got into an argument with some young tough guys who didn't like the sport and wouldn't give up. The Williams sisters went on to become two of the greatest female players in tennis history.
6. "In Front of You"
Reason for taking stock: Had a dream.
Synopsis: Hong Chang-so, a famous Korean director who is good at mining the emotional relationship between men and women in a minimalist way, the new work "In Front of You" makes the muse Kim Min-hee retreat into the background, inviting South Korean film and television veteran actress Lee Hye-young to play a middle-aged woman who has re-adapted to Korean life, buried secrets and lives with her sister, she and a director meet in a small bar in a Seoul alley, just when the two open the topic and drink and have a hot ear, there is a sudden downpour of thunderstorms outside. With seemingly daily behavior, Hong Changxiu's charming dialogue, men and women come and go, and even bring out the epitome of aging and death.
7. "The Girl and the Spider"
Douban score: 7.3
Take stock of the reason: the space that the sound expands.
Synopsis: Over the course of two days and one night, when Lisa moves out of the apartment she shares with Mara and moves into the apartment she will live alone, many things will break and some things will be repaired.
8. "Belfast"
Reason for inventory: Kneaded into trivia.
Synopsis: The story of a boy who grew up in Belfast during the turbulent years of the late 1960s. Donan and Balf play a charismatic working-class couple who are caught up in chaos, with Dench and Sid playing witty and lively grandparents.
9. "The Mountain of The Gods"
Reason for taking stock: The summit is not the end.
Synopsis: "Mountains of the Gods" is based on a manga series by famous manga artist Jiro Taniguchi and writer Yume Pillow Tapir, in which the young Japanese photojournalist Fukamachi discovers a camera that may change the history of mountaineering. The camera points to the mysterious Akiji Habu , a lone wolf climber who has been rumored to have been missing for years. Fukamachi enters the world of avid mountaineers who yearn for unconquerable mountains, and on this journey, Fukamachi takes it step by step to the Sacred Mountain Ridge.
10. "Netlam"
Douban score: 7.0
Reasons for inventory: Convincing interpretations.
Synopsis: The story focuses on the 1996 massacre in Port Arthur, Tasmania, Australia, in which 29-year-old Martin Bryant committed the massacre, killing 35 people and injuring 23 others. Martin was sentenced to life in prison without parole. The film will restore and analyze the causes and methods of this atrocity.