Adam Gillen — 演员 (4)
燃烧星辰 (2014) [电影] 豆瓣 IMDb 维基数据 TMDB
Set Fire to the Stars
导演: 安迪·戈达德 演员: 凯利·蕾莉 / 伊利亚·伍德
其它标题: Set Fire to the Stars / 点火焚星
电影描写托马斯与美国诗人约翰·马尔科姆·布林宁(John Malcolm Brinnin,1916-1998)的交往。后者亦曾与杜鲁门·卡波特、田纳西·威廉斯等人交友,1955年出版了《狄兰·托马斯在美国》(Dylan Thomas in America)一书,记录他请托马斯访美、陪他巡游的过程,沿途深为大诗人不停歇的醉酒和各种反常行为所苦。 这是关于英国诗人迪伦·托马斯(Dylan Thomas)的半自传电影,今年也正是这位诗人的一百周年诞辰。迪伦·托马斯的诗作受到现代主义的诗歌和浪漫主义传统的双重影响,技巧娴熟,关注读者的情感诉求,具有强烈的抒情性。美国摇滚巨星鲍勃·迪伦(Bob Dylan)本名叫做“Robert Allen Zimmerman”,因为他由衷崇拜迪伦·托马斯,所以把自己的姓改为了迪伦。
莫扎特传 (2017) [电影] 豆瓣 TMDB
National Theatre Live: Amadeus
8.3 (27 个评分) 导演: Michael Longhurst 演员: Adam Gillen / Lucian Msamati
其它标题: National Theatre Live: Amadeus / 上帝的宠儿
Music. Power. Jealousy.
Lucian Msamati (Luther, Game of Thrones, NT Live: The Comedy of Errors) plays Salieri in Peter Shaffer’s iconic play, broadcast live from the National Theatre, and with live orchestral accompaniment by Southbank Sinfonia.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a rowdy young prodigy, arrives in Vienna, the music capital of the world – and he’s determined to make a splash. Awestruck by his genius, court composer Antonio Salieri has the power to promote his talent or destroy his name. Seized by obsessive jealousy he begins a war with Mozart, with music, and ultimately, with God.
After winning multiple Olivier and Tony Awards when it had its premiere at the National Theatre in 1979, Amadeus was adapted into an Academy Award-winning film.
欢乐守护者 (2017) [电影] 维基数据 IMDb 豆瓣 TMDB
Funny Cow
8.2 (6 个评分) 导演: 亚德里安·谢尔高德 演员: 斯蒂芬·格拉汉姆 / 帕迪·康斯戴恩
其它标题: 퍼니 카우 / Funny Cow
当生活打倒你的时候,请站起来。"影片讲述了上世纪70年女主人公Funny Cow的历经坎坷保守偏见和打击,励志成为一名喜剧脱口秀演员的故事。
莫扎特传 2016年National Theatre版 [演出] 豆瓣
所属 演出: 莫扎特传
语言: 英语 english 剧院: National Theatre 导演: Michael Longhurst
其它标题: 2016年National Theatre版 编剧: Peter Shaffer 演员: Lucian Msamati / Adam Gillen
Since the original run, Shaffer has extensively revised his play, including changes to plot details; the following is common to all revisions.

At the opening of the tale, Salieri is an old man, having long outlived his fame, and is convinced he used poison to assassinate Mozart. Speaking directly to the audience, he promises to explain himself. The action then flashes back to the eighteenth century, at a time when Salieri has not met Mozart in person, but has heard of him and his music. He adores Mozart's compositions, and is thrilled at the chance to meet Mozart in person, during a salon at which some of Mozart's compositions will be played. When he finally does catch sight of Mozart, however, he is deeply disappointed to find that Mozart's personality does not match the grace or charm of his compositions. When Salieri first meets him, Mozart is crawling around on his hands and knees, engaging in profane talk with his future bride Constanze Weber .

Salieri cannot reconcile Mozart's boorish behaviour with the genius that God has inexplicably bestowed upon him. Indeed, Salieri, who has been a devout Catholic all his life, cannot believe that God would choose Mozart over him for such a gift. Salieri renounces God and vows to do everything in his power to destroy Mozart as a way of getting back at his Creator.

Throughout much of the rest of the play, Salieri masquerades as Mozart's ally to his face while doing his utmost to destroy his reputation and any success his compositions may have. On more than one occasion it is only the direct intervention of the Emperor himself that allows Mozart to continue (interventions which Salieri opposes, and then is all too happy to take credit for when Mozart assumes it was he who intervened). Salieri also humiliates Mozart's wife when she comes to Salieri for aid, and smears Mozart's character with the Emperor and the court. A major theme in Amadeus is Mozart's repeated attempts to win over the aristocratic "public" with increasingly brilliant compositions, which are always frustrated either by Salieri or by the aristocracy's own inability to appreciate Mozart's genius.

The play ends with Salieri attempting suicide in a last attempt to be remembered, leaving a false confession of having murdered Mozart with arsenic . He survives, however, and his confession is disbelieved by all, leaving him to wallow once again in mediocrity.