王少舫
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:本片是苏联为纪念二战中苏联人民反法西斯斗争伟大胜利所拍摄的一部史诗性多集宽银幕巨片。全片分为《侵略》、《台风战役》两部,每部上下集共四集。1941年6月,法西斯德国集中了一百九十个师的兵力,以闪电战术入侵苏联,苏联因准备不足,在战争初期节节败退,德军直趋莫斯科城下,双方在莫斯科展开了殊死决战。该片拍摄历时两年,耗资约六百万卢布,拍摄场面宏大壮观,约有五千士兵、近一万名群众、二百五十名演员、二百零二名摄影师参加。这部场面宏伟的战争和导演其他几部类似的战争片一样,都在前苏联政府的支持下,拍摄的具有很强政治性目的的电影。影片宣扬的正义战胜侵略今天看来也是正当的,可是一些宣传国家领袖的场景明显是一种政治需要。如果排除掉这些政治因素,但就影片对宏观战争场面的描写,依然是出色的。
廖自升
发表于5分钟前
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:A sharp, witty, mind-expanding and exuberant foray into the world of logic with computer scientist Professor Dave Cliff. Following in the footsteps of the award-winning 'The Joy of Stats' and its sequel, 'Tails You Win - The Science of Chance', this film takes viewers on a new rollercoaster ride through philosophy, maths, science and technology- all of which, under the bonnet, run on logic.Wielding the same wit and wisdom, animation and gleeful nerdery as its predecessors, this film journeys from Aristotle to Alice in Wonderland, sci-fi to supercomputers to tell the fascinating story of the quest for certainty and the fundamentals of sound reasoning itself.Dave Cliff, professor of computer science and engineering at Bristol University, is no abstract theoretician. 15 years ago he combined logic and a bit of maths to write one of the first computer programs to outperform humans at trading stocks and shares. Giving away the software for free, he says, was not his most logical move...With the help of 25 seven-year-olds, Professor Cliff creates, for the first time ever, a computer made entirely of children, running on nothing but logic. We also meet the world's brainiest whizz-kids, competing at the International Olympiad of Informatics in Brisbane, Australia.'The Joy of Logic' also hails logic's all-time heroes: George Boole who moved logic beyond philosophy to mathematics; Bertrand Russell, who took 360+ pages but heroically proved that 1 + 1 = 2; Kurt Godel, who brought logic to its knees by demonstrating that some truths are unprovable; and Alan Turing, who, with what Cliff calls an 'almost exquisite paradox', was inspired by this huge setback to logic to conceive the computer.Ultimately, the film asks, can humans really stay ahead? Could today's generation of logical computing machines be smarter than us? What does that tell us about our own brains, and just how 'logical' we really are...?