乔治·路易斯·博尔赫斯:镜中人

  • JorgeLuisBorges 豪尔赫·路易斯·博尔赫斯
  • 47分钟
  • Although honors came late in life to Jorge Luis Bo…Although honors came late in life to Jorge Luis Borges, his unique worldview had begun to emerge even as a child. This program examines the life and literary career of the charismatic Argentine writer, as well as the thematic, symbolic, and mythological underpinnings of his works. Archival interviews with Borges; his mother, Leonor Acevedo de Borges; his second wife, Maria Kodama; and collaborator Adolfo Bioy Casares provide insights into the private Borges, while readings from “The Mirrors,” “Dreamtigers,” “The Plot,” “The South,” “The Aleph,” and other landmarks of Latin American fiction demonstrate his virtuosity as a transformer of experiences.—–Reviewed by Orlando Archibeque, Auraria Library, University of Colorado at DenverJorge Luis Borges, Argentina’s most famous and beloved literary figure, was born in 1899. On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of his birth, many scholars and filmmakers took the opportunity to look back at the life and writings of this extraordinary short story writer, essayist, and poet. He is the winner of 46 national and international literary prizes, though the Nobel has eluded him. Numerous monographs in many languages about Borges have been released since 1999, as well as a number of documentaries.This documentary’s major strength (others would say its major weakness) is that it is a bit of everything — part biography, part literary criticism, part hero-worship, part book reading, and part psychology. The subtitle “Mirror Man” is a reference to the frequent occurrence of mirrors in his works. One of the most interesting subjects in this video is a discussion of Borges’s fascination with and fear of mirrors during his formative years, and how these fears are manifested in his writings.Archival footage gives a flavor of the significant historic events in 20th century Argentina and their influences on Borges from childhood until his death in 1986. Still photographs from a variety of repositories and personal collections bring to life the young Borges, who began writing seriously at the very early age of 9. The filmmaker, Philippe Molins, also makes use of dramatic reenactments showing Borges as a child and young adult. Additionally, archival interviews with Borges and with significant others, including his second wife, Mar’a Kodama Borges (an Argentinian of Japanese descent), his mother, Leonor Acevedo de Borges, and friend and author-collaborator Adolfo Bioy Casares, provide important insights into the life and literature of Borges in his middle- and later-years. The interviews with his second wife and mother are the most captivating sequences in the video. Finally, at appropriate times in the video, there are brief readings from both well known and lesser-known works.The documentary’s technical qualities are superb, particularly because of the difficulties involved in incorporating so many different techniques in the production. This reviewer was especially impressed with the audio, which complement the visual aspects very well. The female narrator’s voice is strong and melodious; the male’s voice used in the selected readings of literary works is deep and pleasantly resonant. The video is mostly in English; when the interviewees speak in Spanish, there is an English voiceover.

角色剧照

同主演

    影片相关问答

    1.《乔治·路易斯·博尔赫斯:镜中人》讲述的是什么故事?

    百度影音 网友:该部电视剧讲述了Although honors came late in life to Jorge Luis Borges, his unique worldview had begun to emerge even as a child. This program examines the life and literary career of the charismatic Argentine writer, as well as the thematic, symbolic, and mythological underpinnings of his works. Archival interviews with Borges; his mother, Leonor Acevedo de Borges; his second wife, Maria Kodama; and collaborator Adolfo Bioy Casares provide insights into the private Borges, while readings from “The Mirrors,” “Dreamtigers,” “The Plot,” “The South,” “The Aleph,” and other landmarks of Latin American fiction demonstrate his virtuosity as a transformer of experiences.—–Reviewed by Orlando Archibeque, Auraria Library, University of Colorado at DenverJorge Luis Borges, Argentina’s most famous and beloved literary figure, was born in 1899. On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of his birth, many scholars and filmmakers took the opportunity to look back at the life and writings of this extraordinary short story writer, essayist, and poet. He is the winner of 46 national and international literary prizes, though the Nobel has eluded him. Numerous monographs in many languages about Borges have been released since 1999, as well as a number of documentaries.This documentary’s major strength (others would say its major weakness) is that it is a bit of everything — part biography, part literary criticism, part hero-worship, part book reading, and part psychology. The subtitle “Mirror Man” is a reference to the frequent occurrence of mirrors in his works. One of the most interesting subjects in this video is a discussion of Borges’s fascination with and fear of mirrors during his formative years, and how these fears are manifested in his writings.Archival footage gives a flavor of the significant historic events in 20th century Argentina and their influences on Borges from childhood until his death in 1986. Still photographs from a variety of repositories and personal collections bring to life the young Borges, who began writing seriously at the very early age of 9. The filmmaker, Philippe Molins, also makes use of dramatic reenactments showing Borges as a child and young adult. Additionally, archival interviews with Borges and with significant others, including his second wife, Mar’a Kodama Borges (an Argentinian of Japanese descent), his mother, Leonor Acevedo de Borges, and friend and author-collaborator Adolfo Bioy Casares, provide important insights into the life and literature of Borges in his middle- and later-years. The interviews with his second wife and mother are the most captivating sequences in the video. Finally, at appropriate times in the video, there are brief readings from both well known and lesser-known works.The documentary’s technical qualities are superb, particularly because of the difficulties involved in incorporating so many different techniques in the production. This reviewer was especially impressed with the audio, which complement the visual aspects very well. The female narrator’s voice is strong and melodious; the male’s voice used in the selected readings of literary works is deep and pleasantly resonant. The video is mostly in English; when the interviewees speak in Spanish, there is an English voiceover.

    2.《乔治·路易斯·博尔赫斯:镜中人》的主演有谁?

    西瓜影音 网友:

    3.《乔治·路易斯·博尔赫斯:镜中人》上映时间?

    光棍影院 网友:上映播出时间1999!

    4.《乔治·路易斯·博尔赫斯:镜中人》有多少集?

    百度云资源 网友: 每集 47分钟

    5.手机哪里可以看《乔治·路易斯·博尔赫斯:镜中人》?

    万能影视 网友: 神马影视手机版 手机电影网80s 16影视手机版

    6.手机看《乔治·路易斯·博尔赫斯:镜中人》需要会员吗?

    青苹果影院 网友:请直接在 腾讯视频 华安影院 爱奇艺 优酷视频 搜索栏输入影片名称,点击搜索后将会出现与《乔治·路易斯·博尔赫斯:镜中人》相关的所有信息,您也可以知道是否需要开通会员了。

    7.如何评价《乔治·路易斯·博尔赫斯:镜中人》这部纪录片?

    豆瓣电影 丨Ms.Kay评论:《乔治·路易斯·博尔赫斯:镜中人》居然是35mm胶片拍摄,喜欢。个人感觉比数码高清电视画面质感还要好。

    新浪娱乐点评 丨网友评价:我一直认为所谓的影片是绘声绘色的书比小说更高基于虚拟与幻想回头一想却都是现实的虚幻影子。

    大众点评 丨春夏秋冬评论:一直是热爱看纪录片写影评的人,却在大学以后久久不再提笔。可能是因为工作的忙碌,家庭的牵绊,还有世俗了的心。但是这都不影响我和我的另一半每周都会选择一部好片欣赏的好习惯。

    丢豆网 丨网友评论:Philippe,Molins导演的作品,有欢笑、有泪水、有喜悦、有悲伤...,虚拟世界中的感情是多彩的,并不同于我们现实中不爽就一直玩的感觉,虚拟感情的交错,当看完之后会觉得更加舒畅。

    mtime时光网 丨一梦春秋评论:《乔治·路易斯·博尔赫斯:镜中人》不同于其他作品,没有紧迫感、虚浮的情节及杂乱的画面,却在不断教导我们,不像老师家长苦口婆心语重心长的教诲(为遵重在这里我省略掉啰嗦这词)。我们看电影电视剧亦或综艺动漫逗号,往往是融入进去,在不知不觉中去了解这些似乎不容易被我们所发现、所理解的道理。再说近一点,看视频时设身处地会发现这是现实中更近教导的教导!

    猫眼电影 丨网友评论:今天又把乔治·路易斯·博尔赫斯:镜中人这个纪录片看了一遍,感慨良多。

    乔治·路易斯·博尔赫斯:镜中人评论

    • 评论加载中...