《红粉联盟》是一部由潘妮·马歇尔执导,汤姆·汉克斯 / 吉娜·戴维斯 / 麦当娜主演的一部喜剧 / 剧情 / 运动类型的电影,特精心从网络上整理的一些观众的影评,希望对大家能有帮助。
《红粉联盟》影评(一):it's all about memory
九局下半,两出局,打者在打击区站定。挥棒,跑垒,扑垒,美丽的短裙后扬起别样的尘土,而后又缓缓飘落在裙上。
America needs heroines
棒球姑娘们从男人的消遣,成为了美国的英雄;一段历史的有趣插曲,一段铭刻终身的唏嘘记忆。
it’s all about memory...
《红粉联盟》影评(二):精彩岂容错过
对于汤姆汉克斯的每一部电影,我都不放过,就像阿甘里面说的,他就像是盒子里的巧克力,你永远不知道他下一个角色是什么,这是他早期的电影,真没想到他早期,演技都这样到位,他饰演的都根教练很显然是一片绿叶,但是就是这样一片绿叶,他也演出了特色,邋遢,暴躁,每一个动作,眼神,看起来都是那么自然。印象最深的是因为梅失误而失了分,作为教练的他,想发火,强忍着,面目痛苦扭曲,嘴张张合合,好像要吞回他所有要吐出的口水,两个手臂举起来摇摇晃晃,仿佛一头将要发怒的狮子,这个镜头太到位了。女孩们的表演也很精彩,何况里面还有精彩的棒球比赛,精彩岂容错过。唯一,有点遗憾的,就是,我本以为,都根和达莉最后会在一起的,我多少次的希望他丈夫就不要回来了,但是,真是太让人遗憾了。
《红粉联盟》影评(三):A League of Their Own
故事发生在二次世界大战期间,沃尔特(盖瑞·马歇尔 Garry Marshall 饰)是曾经风靡一时的棒球明星,如今,早已屈居二线的他决定组建一支史无前例的女子棒球队。他看重了漂亮高大的多利(吉娜·戴维斯 Geena Davis 饰),多利的妹妹基特(罗莉·佩蒂 Lori Petty 饰)也跟随着姐姐的脚步加入了球队。
之后,马拉(梅根·卡瓦纳芙 Megan Cavanagh 饰)等一干得力干将的加入让球队的实力瞬间增强,在几次挫折之后,沃尔特的“娘子军”逐渐得到了体育界的认可。可是,就在这样的关键时刻,棒球队里却发生了内讧,马拉和基特离队,沃尔特也产生了放弃的想法。就在这时,多利远赴战场的丈夫鲍勃(比尔·普尔曼 Bill Pullman 饰)的归来让棒球队看到了新的希望。
《红粉联盟》影评(四):只有7.1分真的合适吗
要我说必须5星不能更棒。
这是一部很细腻的片子。棒球更像是这部电影的包装盒,里面装着很多的元素:战争,家庭,性别,和记忆。
是棒球让这些女人暂时放下战争背景下的不安和伤痛,甚至改变了不少人的生活和命运,让麦姐不再做低贱的舞女从而在银幕上展现自己性感的身姿,让桃乐丝也能享受到受人追捧的感觉,让马拉这么自卑孤僻的女孩也能找到终身幸福,让hanks演的教练也能告别颓靡的低谷,也让妹妹基特终于打破姐姐女神光环的阴影获得自信和荣耀。
电影在性格的刻画方面做的也很细腻。
”别理会那些高飞球“
”我就是爱高飞球“
完美的诠释了姐妹之间的性格差异。Geena Davis饰演的姐姐多里天生一副高冷女神样,但是她保守内敛,打球理性,不愿冒险改变生活不愿过多解释和妹妹之间的误会。而妹妹基特却喜欢刺激和挑战,不愿听姐姐建议的去找机会打点而是选择在九局下半冒险击打高飞球来获得全垒打机会。
另外不得不提的是那个演马拉的演员真是选的好,那屁股大的,轻松挥棒全垒打妥妥滴。。
虽然早早猜到电影的结尾会打回忆和感情牌来个无敌催泪弹已经有了心理准备,但是最后那首天杀的纪念合唱真心让人猝不及防。。
看到这差强人意的豆瓣分再看完这电影后就好像在十元店里淘到精致宝贝时的那种欣喜和可惜的复杂感觉。这就是一部温情又丰满的情感剧,涵盖了历史和运动,又不显得沉重和冗长,简单的表达着,能够有这么一段值得珍惜的回忆,我们永远活在一个最好的时代。
《红粉联盟》影评(五):这理应骄傲
这部电影是我在大学的一节课的必看影片。此前对于各种体育项目毫无兴趣的露珠并没有对这部影片抱有那么大的兴趣。汤姆汉克斯在海报上也丝毫没有男神的影子,还有这个“红粉联盟”到底是个怎样坑爹的名字。。。。。
可是惊喜向来只在这种看起来很水的“必看影片”里产生。虽然dottie和kit的姐妹冲突看的我心中一阵一阵的纠结,虽然我找了好久还是不知道哪个是麦姐,虽然汤姆教练吐东西的时候真的很恶心。。。。。可是这确实一部如此令我骄傲的故事。即使是因为战时男运动员都去打仗而迫不得已将女人拉来打棒球,这帮闺蜜表现的确实无尽的自豪。
我仍然记得那个黑人太太捡起球随手一挥,然后再dottie惊诧的眼神中耸耸肩,表示刚才的有力的一掷真的没什么。这是怎样的骄傲!即使这时的球队仍处在性别歧视和种族歧视的风口浪尖,所以全部队员都是白人女性,可剧作者却以极高的敬意在向同样在为战时美国付出努力的黑人女性敬礼。
我仍记得最后一场比赛时鲍勃坐在观众席中观战,看到dottie的精彩表现拖着病腿奋力一跃,高声呐喊:“This is my wife!" 这从前只可能性别调转的一瞬间景象毫无预兆地击中了我。然后我就开始哭了,一直哭到最后,哭到几十年后这些年轻力壮的运动员已经白发满头,重新唱起曾经比赛前的歌谣,哭到看见汤姆教练在还年轻力壮时的黑白照片,也哭到马拉说是你,厄尼为了我们而付出一切所以只有他才有资格剪彩。我一边哭一边感受着他们的骄傲,在这个世界最动荡的那几年里,这些女人成为了一个时代的标志,无论战中战后,她们一旦加入,就再不会从历史的舞台上退出,为了让我可以获得我现在习以为常的一切,这些女人用智慧,用美丽,用骄傲赢得了公众,赢得了人生,也赢得了历史。
《红粉联盟》影评(六):一生中最快乐的时光
与其说是一部电影,跟梦一起看过这个电影后,查了一下故事背景,整部电影更像一部记录片,甚至电影中的角色都找得跟当年的球员长相相似的演员来扮演。
故事讲的棒球大亨在二战期间,由于男人到欧洲打仗,大联盟缺乏队员甚至面临解体的危险,这位大人物于是从全美各地寻觅长得漂亮且棒球(注意是棒球而不是垒球噢~)的女生们按照棒球的规则来打联赛,当时垒球规则中场上的防守队员还是10人。现在来看的话,这些改进实际上也影响了后来的垒球规则,包括球的大小、比赛场地、队员人数等等。
暂且不谈电影中对这些女生的选择标准为“像淑女一样漂亮,像男人一样打球”,这对女人的某种程度上的偏见,必然剥夺了更多的其他女生打球的机会,例如片中有个情节为一个黑人女生把场外的球大力回到球场里,这些幸运的女生们的确在打球的过程中收获了快乐和成就感,而这种感觉在作家庭主妇的过程中是必然体会不到的。无怪乎胖小子的妈妈回忆那段日子是一生中最快乐的时光。
后来查背景的时候才注意到中外场手原来是麦当娜演的,怪不得在一段情节中大秀舞技,但是伊接球真是棒极了~~~
汤姆汉克斯演的教练最后终于被这些女孩儿们打动,全心全意地指导球队获得胜利的时候,满脸的纯真的快乐和幸福,让人看了都会发自内心的喜悦。
女一号原来是末路狂花之一,怪不得那么眼熟。还喜欢她在这部片中的气质,特别有魅力,跟在末路狂花中被老公支配的没有自我的家庭主妇截然不同,作为捕手的她以高超的球技和热情温暖的内心征服了所有的人,而且伊每次出场都会打本垒打,哈哈。
偶偏向于认为最后Dottie是让着Kid故意掉球的。虽然这样想是对运动的不敬,但也许Dottie自己也没有意识到吧。只是潜意识里想要鼓励自己的妹妹。
那时好多人还在用分指的手套。电影中比赛的情节处理的很专业,考虑到棒垒球在米国的群众基础,无怪了
最后解释下电影中经常出现的缩写A.A.G.P.B.L=All American Girls’ Professional Baseball League.
片尾曲必然麦姐亲情献声了。大妈们打球时执著于好坏球跟裁判争吵真是可爱呀。
《红粉联盟》影评(七):War and Woman
What does war mean to woman?
A League of Their Own, as selected by Library of Congress of United States as being a film “Culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant”, presents the lives of several women during their baseball careers in All-American Girls Professional Baseball League as the WWII broke out and took their male relatives away. Afraid of the collapse of baseball business caused by lack of male player, Walter Harvey, a businessman decided to attracted audience’s attention with women players as he intended to sell femininity accompanied with patriotism.
Take an overall look of United States during WWII, separated by war with their male relatives, women felt the independence within their identity. They responded to the calling from government that “All work is war work” and began to shoulder the responsibility of industrial production and play a more important role in society like Rosie the Riveter, a national symbol of hardworking, masculine female figure. But this emerging women power, for me, is also a result of an investment, namely the reluctant compromise made by social convention but made use by investors, which is why I call it ‘profitable’ liberation. Women like the Calm and self-assured Dottie, her adolescent out-going sister Kit, as well as taxi-dancer Mae, Doris who has a sharp tongue and many others in A League of Our Own, are exploited by Ernie Capadino and the interest chain behind him. Part of the reason why these women were selected to play baseball is because of patriotism arisen by audience who did not want to lose the prosperity of this national game, however, it is their beauty that is essential. Even after their entrance into the team, they still had to keep “femininity as high priority” and were required to attend charm school classes to learn “proper etiquette for every situation and every aspect of personal hygiene, mannerisms and dress code was presented to all the players.” When the investor regards this business is of no profit, they would give it up and did not care about the player’s life.
This seems to be a restraint for women. At first when I finished watching this film, only anger of this exploitation in this male dominant society filled my heart. However, the facts that the number of female workers in factory increased rapidly and dramatically reminds me of what does this war mean for women again from another aspect: did it help women to gain their social status?
At first, it gave women a chance to try and prove that they are capable for stepping out of door and shouldering what men did before. A girl timid and unconfident as Kit, was even encouraged by her own achievement in baseball and decided to stay in city to find her own life. Mr. Dugan, their couch, witnessed this proving with a male gaze and the film reveals it through his rough, very masculine characteristics. Later, it brought about disaster and sorrow. Betty Spaghetti lost her husband in the war but learnt to be strong to confront new obstacles. At the end of WWII, three quarters of women in United States were working instead of previous one sixth. These are what the war means to women and their life, although it is a profitable exploitation, the importance of women does not lie on how she can live like a man, instead, it means that your freedom of choice.
《红粉联盟》影评(八):A League of Their Own
Released in 1992, A League of Their Own is a movie directed by Penny Marshall. Base on a real story of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, the movie tells a story about a memorable period of time and those extraordinary female baseball players.
During World War Ⅱ, because Major League Baseball shut down managers had to think of other ways to make money. So they decided to start a girls’ baseball league. As major players of the league, Dottie and Kit were sisters from the countryside played together as the Peaches. Dottie and Kit were both talented players. However, Dottie was the team star. And Kit seemed like would never get a chance. So she decided to play for another team to get a chance. They met at the final game, and Kit won the game.
This is a movie about great period of time. Director Penny Marshall was trying to replicate that period of time. When she chose actors and actresses, she intended to pick some actors and actresses that looked like those original players. The costumes that were used in the movie were exactly the same as they were in the 1940s. At the beginning, Dottie’s daughter said to her “you just don’t understand how special it was.” Dottie didn’t think baseball meant too much to her, but she also knew baseball meant everything to her little sister Kit and other members of the team. Moreover, the movie begins with Dottie preparing for her journey to the induction of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. And the movie ended at the Baseball Hall of Fame which is made to memorize those great players and moments.
Another theme of this movie in my opinion is family love. Older sister Dottie loved Kit. Her love was the biggest obstacle and helper to Kit’s success. Through the whole movie, Kit had been living under Dottie’s shadow. She couldn’t succeed as long as her sister was playing baseball. At the beginning of the movie, old Dottie told her older grandson to give his little brother a chance to shoot. This was a hint to the last game which Dottie lost to Kit by mistake. Since Dottie was the best player of the whole league, I believe she did that on purpose.
This is also a movie about feminism. When the AAGPBL was found, it was also the very beginning of the Second-wave Feminism. Under this situation, it’s understandable for girls to go out of kitchen and play a manly game. In the movie, girls play baseball just like boys. They change their image of housewife who used to support the husband to self-independent strong manly baseball players. In one scene, there is a woman holds a book saying girls shouldn’t play baseball, they should stay in kitchen. Also when the coach says he got no baseball players, he only got girls, this shows the anti-feminism attitude of the society. Director used parallel montage to portray this plot. Two stories descript two one argument which is girls can play baseball. And at the end of the plot, two stories reach one agreement that girls prove their capability of playing baseball. Another interesting thing of this movie is Madonna played a role, and Madonna is a typical feminist.
As I mentioned, this movie is about feminism. Feminism is a long process of women fight for their equal political, economic, and social rights and equal opportunities. It started from 18th century and still undergoing at present. The new representative figure of feminism in late 20th century has to be Madonna. Madonna is well known by standing for women’s rights and fighting for freedom. From this perspective, the movie is honoring those women fought for their rights. And it did quite well.