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Type: Music   Region: Denmark   Year: 2001  
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《La via del sud (1953)》Storyline
..Oh how lucky, they""re right on top.Star Trek: Generations (1994)(aka Star Trek 7)d.David Carson, 118 minutesFilm Plot SummaryIn the late 23rd century, the maiden voyage of theUSS Enterprise-NCC-1701-Bwas indicated by a tumbling Dom Perignon champagne bottle (under the credits) crashing in slow-motion against the starship""s hull during a christening; the ceremonial inauguration was attended by members of the original crew ("a group of living legends" including retired Captain Kirk (William Shatner)) and the newEnterprisecrew headed by inexperienced Captain John Harriman (Alan Ruck), as it set off on a brief maiden voyage from Spacedock with Kirk ordering: "Take us out" - but the ship was still structurally and functionally incomplete...What""s too bad is there""s not another bitch in this litter." Turned-on Francisco had vainly offered to turn the tough-talking Tomboy straight: "You give me five minutes, I""ll change your life forever.The film""s main characters all had symbolic names, a Freudian triptych of individuals who all reacted to the horrors of war in different ways:Captain Willard (ego) -- dutifully ""willed"" to carry out his assassination mission "with extreme prejudice"Colonel Kurtz (superego) -- godlike cult-leader, a perfect soldier but ""cursed"" by his dark actionsLieutenant Colonel Kilgore (id) -- a hawkish, flamboyant commander who relished the ""gory"" smell of napalm in the morningThe film was nominated for eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor (Robert Duvall), Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Art Direction/Set Decoration, and Best Film Editing, but the film won only two well-deserved awards: Best Cinematography (Vittorio Storaro) and Best Sound.The scene on the city block is one of complete havoc - an overturned car and several others wrecked, a hydrant spewing water, several robbers bloodied and dead, and a demolished flower stall.[Note: It appeared hat the stranger - John Harrison, an ex-Starfleet officer - had coerced Harewood into bombing the facility in exchange for healing his daughter.