2009-10-28

Movie - The English Patient 《別問我是誰》

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116209/










From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 

 The English Patient is a 1996 film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Michael Ondaatje. The film, directed by Anthony Minghella, won nine Academy Awards[1], including Best Picture. Ondaatje worked closely with the filmmakers. 

 The film is set during World War II and depicts a critically burned man, at first known only as "the English patient", who is being looked after by Hana (Juliette Binoche), a French-Canadian nurse in a ruined Italian villa. 

The patient is reluctant to disclose any personal information but through a series of flashbacks, viewers are allowed into his past. It is slowly revealed that he is in fact a Hungarian geographer, Count László de Almásy (Ralph Fiennes), who was making a map of the Sahara Desert, and whose affair with a married woman (Kristin Scott Thomas) ultimately brought about his present situation. 

As the patient remembers more, David Caravaggio (Willem Dafoe), a Canadian thief/intelligence operative, arrives at the monastery. Caravaggio lost his thumbs while being interrogated by officers of the German Afrika Korps, and he gradually reveals that it was the patient's actions that had brought about his torture. 

 In addition to the patient's story, the film devotes time to Hana and her romance with Kip (Naveen Andrews), an Indian sapper in the British Army. Due to various events in her past, Hana believes that anyone who comes close to her is likely to die, and Kip's position as a bomb defuser makes their romance full of tension. Awards and honors 1996[1] Academy Awards Won, Best Picture Won, Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Juliette Binoche Won, Best Art Direction-Set Decoration (Stuart Craig and Stephanie McMillan) Won, Best Cinematography (John Seale) Won, Best Costume Design (Ann Roth) Won, Best Director (Anthony Minghella) Won, Best Film Editing (Walter Murch) Won, Best Original Score (Gabriel Yared) Won, Best Sound (Walter Murch, Mark Berger, David Parker, and Christopher Newman) Nominated, Best Actor in a Leading Role: Ralph Fiennes Nominated, Best Actress in a Leading Role: Kristin Scott Thomas Nominated, Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium (Anthony Minghella) 1997 Golden Globes, USA Won, Best Motion Picture - Drama Won, Best Original Score - Motion Picture (Gabriel Yared) Nominated, Best Director - Motion Picture (Anthony Minghella) Nominated, Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama: Ralph Fiennes Nominated, Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama: Kristin Scott Thomas Nominated, Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture: Juliette Binoche Nominated, Best Screenplay - Motion Picture (Anthony Minghella) 1997 BAFTA Awards, UK Won, Best Film Won, Best Cinematography (John Seale) Won, Best Editing (Walter Murch) Won, Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role (Juliette Binoche) Won, Best Screenplay - Adapted (Anthony Minghella) Won, Best Music (Gabriel Yared)

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