亚历克斯·劳瑟 — 演员 (9)
Benjamin Britten: Peace and Conflict (2013) [电影] 豆瓣
导演: Tony Britten 演员: Alex Lawther / Mykola Allen
This drama documentary for cinema explores the pacifism that was such a powerful influence on composer Benjamin Britten’s life and work. The story begins in 1929 at Gresham’s School in Norfolk, England. The brilliant seventeen year old Alex Lawther, playing the schoolboy Ben Britten and a group of fine young professional actors take us into a world which still resonates with the horrors of the First World War, where pupils are encouraged to address social and political issues and Benjamin Britten’s hatred of all things militaristic is forged. Gresham’s inspirational head of history, Simon Kinder explains that many of the boys in 1929 became communists, in part as a reaction to the threat of fascism. We see the young Donald Maclean, later to attain notoriety as one of the Cambridge spies, reading aloud from his strongly left wing short story.
Britten must have known Maclean, but his name doesn’t appear in his diaries, whilst those of Oliver Berthoud, Peter Floud and David Layton do, frequently and we depict those friendships throughout the film. We see Ben’s sadness at the departure to Oxford University of Oliver Berthoud, who had played chamber music with him, we witness the pleasure Ben took in the company of the scholarly Peter Floud and we join cricket practice with Ben and David Layton, where Ben watches the Officers Training Corps at drill and proclaims that he hates the marching, the uniforms and all that it stands for.
As we explore the music that illustrates Ben’s growing pacifism, illustrated by performances and unique observations from experts and friends, we frequently return to these dramatic interludes at Gresham’s, which cement the narrative – spoken by legendary actor John Hurt. Its clear that Ben has already decided that he will become a professional composer and that school and Music College are in a way obstacles to be got past in order to achieve that ambition.
After leaving the Royal College of Music in 1933, Ben embarks upon his career, rapidly attaining success – initially working with Christopher Isherwood and W.H. Auden writing music for the left wing Group Theatre. His flirtation with communism is further extended by writing the ‘Russian Funeral’, for the communist composer Alan Bush – performed in the film by the Gresham’s School brass group. He also composes incidental music and songs for communist playwright Montagu Slater – performed for the first time since 1936 by the Gresham’s senior choir with soloist James Gilchrist.
With the first movement of the Sinfonia da Requiem as background, we follow Ben’s journey to America with his life partner, Peter Pears in 1939 and their return to England in 1942, where both are granted non combatant status and Ben begins work on his groundbreaking opera ‘Peter Grimes’. We flashback to more scenes of young Ben, imagining the fate of the bright faced young cadets of the officer training corps and illustrated by First World War collages from artist Patience Foster.
The contemporary performances of ‘Oh My Blacke Soule’ from the Holy Sonnets of John Donne by tenor James Gilchrist and pianist Iain Burnside and the first movement of the second string quartet by the Benyounes Quartet illustrate Ben’s anguish at having witnessed the horrors of Belsen, where he accompanied violinist Yehudi Menuhin in 1945 and which profoundly influenced his adoption of a ‘pure’ pacifism. The flirtation with communism is finished, but the quest for peace remains with him until the end of his life.
One of the last survivors of the Auschwitz women’s orchestra, Anita Lasker Wallfisch tells us about being a member of the audience at Belsen, when Ben and Menuhin performed and only long after realising that the extraordinary young pianist she had so admired was Benjamin Britten, who she worked for as a cellist in his ‘house band’ the English Chamber Orchestra. She also recounts a hilarious and drunken lunch party the ECO cello section gave for Rostropovich and Ben and Peter Pears’ agent for many years, Sue Phipps, tells us how ‘Slava’ as he was universally known brought a new lease of life to the by now establishment composer from the early sixties. But although as he said; ‘one tends to become more conservative as one gets older’, Ben remains committed to membership of many peace organisations including the Peace Pledge Union, CND and the now defunct Fellowship Party.
International ‘cellist Raphael Wallfisch explains how the relationship with Slava created much of the finest of Ben’s later work, including the First ‘Cello suite, two movements of which Raphael performs, whilst tracing their genesis back to the pacifist composer Frank Bridge – Ben’s first and most influential composition teacher.
The transcendent music of the end of the War Requiem accompanies the climax of the film, commencing with interior and exterior shots at Ors, Northern France of La Maison Forèstiere, the uniquely atmospheric installation created by conceptual artist Simon Patterson from the shell of the house where poet Wilfred Owen spent his last night before being killed – days before the end of the First World War. Nine of Owens’s poems feature in War Requiem and from La Maison we go to the poet’s grave in Ors and then on to the war cemetery at Tyne Cot, near Passchendale , where we linger amongst the twelve thousand graves and thirty five thousand names of the dead of Flanders.
As a postscript, John Hurt speaks to camera about Ben’s supposed cruelty to people in his orbit and he and Sue Phipps come to the conclusion that for this supremely gifted composer the music always had to come first – music that resonates now more than ever. As testament to this affirmation, the Gresham’s School senior choir perform the haunting ‘Hymn to the Virgin’ written by Ben in 1939 during one of his many spells in the school sanatorium. As their fresh young voices soar, we once more remember Ben at school – an ordinary boy whose extraordinary gifts are being celebrated throughout the world in this centenary year of his birth.
Narrated By (2016) [电影] 豆瓣
导演: Gur Benshemesh 演员: George MacKay / Alex Lawther
A young man is forced to confront an uninvited and ever-present narrator. A touching comedy about brotherly devotion, cinematic viewpoints and the necessity of growing up because, at some point, boobs sound cool.
去他*的世界 (2017) [剧集] IMDb TMDB 维基数据
The End of the F***ing World
8.8 (1981 个评分) 导演: Jonathan Entwistle 演员: 亚历克斯·劳瑟 / Jessica Barden
其它标题: 빌어먹을 세상 따위 / このサイテーな世界の終わり
詹姆斯表面看来是一个其貌不扬的17岁男孩,实际上,年纪轻轻的他自诩为变态,并且以此为荣,他不仅毫无恐惧的伤害自己的身体,还以残杀小动物为乐。在学校里,詹姆斯邂逅了名为艾丽莎的女孩,这个抑郁厌世,骨子里又带着叛逆的姑娘吸引了詹姆斯的注意。詹姆斯决定让她成为自己第一个杀掉的人。就这样,詹姆斯开始接近艾丽莎,很快两人就开始了交往。在某一次约会中,詹姆斯决定执行他的杀人计划,哪知道却在误打误撞之中目睹了艾丽莎和继父争吵的场面。艾丽莎痛恨这个小镇,痛恨自己的生活,她邀请詹姆斯和她一起逃离这里,去寻找自己的生父。
蠼螋 (2022) [电影] Eggplant.place
Earwig
导演: Lucile Hadzihalilovic 演员: Paul Hilton / Romola Garai
其它标题: Earwig - La bambina con i denti di ghiaccio / Earwig
在20世纪30年代的欧洲某地,孤僻的Albert Scellinc受雇照顾10岁的Mia。他最重要的任务是照料她的冰假牙,这些假牙需要每天都要换好几次。他们单独住在一间大公寓里:百叶窗总是拉着,Mia从不离开,每天都是一成不变。每周,电话铃声会响起,一个男声会询问Albert女孩的健康状况,Albert每周都会用同样的答案来回答,直到有一天,那个声音告诉Albert,他必须坐着火车把女孩带到巴黎去。Albert伤心欲绝,他感觉他的世界在他身边慢慢解体了。该片已在比利时开拍。
异形:地球 (2025) [剧集] TMDB Eggplant.place 维基数据 IMDb Fantastika
Alien: Earth
6.5 (64 个评分) 导演: Noah Hawley 演员: 西德尼·钱德勒 / 亚历克斯·劳瑟
其它标题: 에이리언: 어스 / Alien: Earth
讲述电影《异形》三十年前的故事,探索地球上维兰德·汤谷公司的崛起。

一艘神秘的宇航飞行器坠毁在地球,一名年轻女子(西德尼·钱德勒 饰)与一支杂牌军团有了重大发现,他们将直接面临这个星球最可怕的威胁。
X加Y (2014) [电影] TMDB
X+Y
导演: Morgan Matthews 演员: Asa Butterfield / Rafe Spall
其它标题: Le Monde de Nathan / X+Y
内森(阿萨·巴特菲尔德 饰演)是一个有见解的大男孩,身为数学天才的他因其天赋而到中国参加奥林匹克竞赛,并与一位中国姑娘产生爱情,他纠结于学业以及爱情之中,经历了青年人的成长与蜕变。
Alien: Earth - On Set Dispatches (2025) [电影] Eggplant.place TMDB
Alien: Earth - On Set Dispatches
演员: Noah Hawley / Sydney Chandler
When the mysterious deep space research vessel USCSS Maginot crash-lands on Earth, Wendy and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers make a fateful discovery that puts them face-to-face with the planet's greatest threat. Go behind the scenes on the set of FX's Alien: Earth and see what's in store for humanity when technology and biology collide - with deadly consequences.