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  • 片名:《一路生花》古筝谱D调
  • 狀態(tài):更新至41集
  • 主演:Linville/
  • 導(dǎo)演:Lena/
  • 年份:1995
  • 地區(qū):馬達(dá)加斯加
  • 類型:院線大片/
  • 時長:1:55:24
  • 上映:2002
  • 語言:伊朗語
  • 更新:
  • 簡介:在富山監(jiān)獄擔(dān)任技術(shù)指導(dǎo)員的倉島英二(高倉健 飾)新近喪妻,妻子洋子(中裕子 飾)的音容笑貌和曼妙歌喉時時盤桓心頭,他難以忘懷。這天他收到子生前寄來的繪信,叮囑夫?qū)⒆约旱墓腔胰鲈诠枢l(xiāng)崎薄香的海里。抱持著心種種疑問,倉島駕車踏上途。一路上他結(jié)識了自稱近喪妻的國文教師(北野 飾)、開朗的車站便當(dāng)推銷員田宮(草剪剛 飾)及其沉默寡言的下屬南原(藤浩市 飾)、薄香當(dāng)?shù)亟?jīng)營餐館的母女(余貴美子 & 綾瀨遙 飾)、老漁夫大浦吾郎(大瀧秀治 飾)及其孫子(山浦貴大 飾),交織著與妻子相守時分的點點滴,倉島終于抵達(dá)旅途的終……本片榮獲第36屆日本電影金像獎最佳男配角獎大瀧秀治)和最佳女配角(余貴美子),該片也是瀧先生的遺作。?豆?
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