求夜访吸血鬼(interview with the vampire)的英文剧情简介

虽说是简介...但想要一个剧情介绍得具体一点的...谢谢~
2025-01-02 12:30:24
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回答1:

剧情简介:
18世纪的路易斯安娜州。庄园主路易斯在丧妻失女后痛不欲生。他遇上了吸血鬼莱斯塔特,并被其施法术变成了一名吸血鬼。心地善良的路易斯不愿为了吸血而杀害人命,他靠吸动物的血维生。而莱斯塔特则一心要把路易斯教导成一个真正的吸血同类。

在新奥尔良,路易斯遇见了因瘟疫而失去亲人的小女孩克萝迪娅。路易斯终于禁不起诱惑吸了克萝迪娅的血,而莱斯塔特则不顾路易斯的反对把克萝迪娅也变成了吸血鬼。三个人在一起组成了一个奇特的家庭。

时光飞逝,几十年过去了。克萝迪娅开始怨恨莱斯塔特剥夺了他成长的权利。为了与路易斯一起离开莱斯塔特, 她诱骗莱斯塔特喝下了死人的血, 并将其刺杀后扔入沼泽。然而在路易斯和克萝迪娅正准备前往巴黎时,已是面目全非的莱斯塔特突然出现。搏斗中,路易斯抓起油灯掷向了莱斯塔特,火焰立刻将他吞没。在吞没半个城市的雄雄烈火中,路易斯与克萝迪娅登上了去巴黎的轮船。

两人在巴黎过着即象父女、又像情人的生活。他们还见到了同类:以阿芒德为首的聚居在剧院地下的一群吸血鬼。阿芒德给了路易斯许多教导。然而,在吸血鬼的世界中,谋害同类是唯一的犯罪。为此,路易斯和克萝迪娅之间出现了裂痕。 在克萝迪娅的要求下, 他把克萝迪娅也变成了吸血鬼,作为他离开克萝迪娅后的替代。然而, 吸血鬼圣地亚哥突然率众出现, 抓走了他们。路易斯被封入墙中,克萝迪娅和她的女伴则被暴露在阳光下处死。

路易斯被阿芒德所救,他发誓要进行报复。不久,他乘吸血鬼们沉睡时放火烧毁了它们的巢穴,杀死了圣地亚哥和众多的吸血鬼。他拒绝了阿芒德和他一起生活的要求,独自离开了巴黎。失去了克萝迪娅的路易斯倍受打击。他四处流浪,却始终无法抚平心中的创伤。1988年,路易斯返回了新奥尔良, 见到了受伤虚弱、 独自隐居的莱斯塔特。路易斯向一个年轻记者马洛伊讲述了自己的经历,希望以此训鉴后人。不料马洛伊在听完之后却被深深地吸引,还执意要路易斯把他变成吸血鬼。路易斯厌恶地离开了他。失望的马洛伊独自驾车返家。然而,莱斯塔特却突然在车后座上出现。他吸了马洛伊的血,治愈了伤愈,带着马洛伊驾车驶向远方。一个新的吸血鬼故事,又将从此开始……

回答2:

  A night in San Francisco, during our time: A young journalist follows a man through the streets and they end up in an anonymous room. When the journalist starts to interview the man, the stranger tells him that he is a vampire, being over 200 years old. The journalist doesn't believe him, but after the man proves it's true, he tells his story: His name is Louis and in 18th century New Orleans he was 24, by this time owner of an estate and a widower already. One night, when he once again was destroying himself by drinking and other things, he was found by Lestat, a vampire, who bit him. But even after becoming a vampire, life wasn't fun for Louis until one night he met a little girl, Claudia, who should change his existance forever.
  (USA - 1994): 17th century New Orleans: The relationship between an ancient vampire (Tom Cruise) and his bloodsucking protegé (Brad Pitt) is tested to destruction by a young girl (Kirsten Dunst) who challenges their established dynamic, leading to betrayal and murder.
  A doom-laden meditation on life and death and the nature of grief, based on Anne Rice's bestselling novel (written as a response to the death of her beloved daughter), and featuring two of contemporary Hollywood's most recognizable stars (both astonishingly beautiful here) as vampire and willing victim, remaining eternally young as the world evolves around them. Cruise plays a seasoned killer who revels in bloodthirsty excess, while Pitt is a conscientious objector who balks at the prospect of drinking human blood, until Cruise creates a 'companion' for Pitt in the shape of a little girl (Dunst) who refuses to grow old gracefully, with tragic consequences.
  Scored with melancholy grace by composer Elliot Goldenthal, and beautifully designed and photographed (by Dante Ferretti and Philippe Rousselot, respectively), the film is epic in concept and execution, spanning the social upheavals of 17th and 18th century America and the horrors of 19th century Europe, where a nest of ancient vampires (led by scene-stealer Antonio Banderas and a miscast Stephen Rea) wreak terrible revenge on those who transgress against vampire lore. But, for all its spectacle, director Neil Jordan (THE COMPANY OF WOLVES) - working from a script credited to Rice herself - maintains a leisurely pace and never loses sight of the characters. The movie contains some beautiful, transcendent passages, including a breathtaking transition from 19th century Europe to modern day America via the introduction of motion pictures (everything from SUNRISE: A SONG OF TWO HUMANS to GONE WITH THE WIND and SUPERMAN!), and an incredibly moving sequence in which a once-proud vampire is discovered in exile, laid low by his own vanity.
  The film's delicate tone is upset by a trick ending which comes completely out of left-field, though Jordan has denied any suggestion of studio interference. And, as with the novel, the homoerotic undercurrent is mere window-dressing, an unconsummated tease which the filmmakers (and Rice herself) refuse to explore in any detail, lest it frighten the mainstream crowd. Sadly, the movie is dedicated to the memory of River Phoenix - originally cast as the interviewer who provides one half of the film's title - who died of a drugs overdose during pre-production; his role was taken by Christian Slater. Followed by QUEEN OF THE DAMNED (2002).

回答3:

In a darkened room a young man sits telling the macabre and eerie story of his life - the story of a vampire, gifted with eternal life, cursed with an exquisite craving for human blood. Anne Rice's compulsively readable novel is arguably the most celebrated work of vampire fiction since Bram Stoker's Dracula was published in 1897. As the Washington Post said on its first publication, it is a 'thrilling, strikingly original work of the imagination. sometimes horrible, sometimes beautiful, always unforgettable.

这里有英文剧本http://bbs.mov6.com/thread-23947-1-6.html