欧美
WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? 豆瓣
7.3 (258 个评分)
Billie Eilish
类型:
电子
发布日期 2019年3月29日
出版发行:
Interscope Records
Beginning with the haunting alt-pop smash “Ocean Eyes” in 2016, Billie Eilish made it clear she was a new kind of pop star—an overtly awkward introvert who favors chilling melodies, moody beats, creepy videos, and a teasing crudeness à la Tyler, The Creator. Now 17, the Los Angeles native—who was homeschooled along with her brother and co-writer, Finneas O’Connell—presents her much-anticipated debut album, a melancholy investigation of all the dark and mysterious spaces that linger in the back of our minds. Sinister dance beats unfold into chattering dialogue from The Office on “my strange addiction,” and whispering vocals are laid over deliberately blown-out bass on “xanny.” “There are a lot of firsts,” says Finneas. “Not firsts like ‘Here’s the first song we made with this kind of beat,’ but firsts like Billie saying, ‘I feel in love for the first time.’ You have a million chances to make an album you're proud of, but to write the song about falling in love for the first time? You only get one shot at that.”
Billie, who is both beleaguered and fascinated by night terrors and sleep paralysis, has a complicated relationship with her subconscious. “I’m the monster under the bed, I’m my own worst enemy,” she told Beats 1 host Zane Lowe during an interview in Paris. “It’s not that the whole album is a bad dream, it’s just…surreal.” With an endearingly off-kilter mix of teen angst and experimentalism, Billie Eilish is really the perfect star for 2019—and here is where her and Finneas' heads are at as they prepare for the next phase of her plan for pop domination. “This is my child,” she says, “and you get to hold it while it throws up on you.”
Figuring out her dreams:
Billie: “Every song on the album is something that happens when you’re asleep—sleep paralysis, night terrors, nightmares, lucid dreams. All things that don't have an explanation. Absolutely nobody knows. I've always had really bad night terrors and sleep paralysis, and all my dreams are lucid, so I can control them—I know that I'm dreaming when I'm dreaming. Sometimes the thing from my dream happens the next day and it's so weird. The album isn’t me saying, 'I dreamed that'—it’s the feeling.”
Getting out of her own head:
Billie: “There's a lot of lying on purpose. And it's not like how rappers lie in their music because they think it sounds dope. It's more like making a character out of yourself. I wrote the song '8' from the perspective of somebody who I hurt. When people hear that song, they're like, 'Oh, poor baby Billie, she's so hurt.' But really I was just a dickhead for a minute and the only way I could deal with it was to stop and put myself in that person's place.”
Being a teen nihilist role model:
Billie: “I love meeting these kids, they just don't give a f**k. And they say they don't give a f**k because of me, which is a feeling I can't even describe. But it's not like they don't give a f**k about people or love or taking care of yourself. It's that you don't have to fit into anything, because we all die, eventually. No one's going to remember you one day—it could be hundreds of years or it could be one year, it doesn't matter—but anything you do, and anything anyone does to you, won't matter one day. So it's like, why the f**k try to be something you're not?”
Embracing sadness:
Billie: “Depression has sort of controlled everything in my life. My whole life I’ve always been a melancholy person. That’s my default.”
Finneas: “There are moments of profound joy, and Billie and I share a lot of them, but when our motor’s off, it’s like we’re rolling downhill. But I’m so proud that we haven’t shied away from songs about self-loathing, insecurity, and frustration. Because we feel that way, for sure. When you’ve supplied empathy for people, I think you’ve achieved something in music.”
Staying present:
Billie: “I have to just sit back and actually look at what's going on. Our show in Stockholm was one of the most peak life experiences we've had. I stood onstage and just looked at the crowd—they were just screaming and they didn’t stop—and told them, 'I used to sit in my living room and cry because I wanted to do this.' I never thought in a thousand years this s**t would happen. We’ve really been choking up at every show.”
Finneas: “Every show feels like the final show. They feel like a farewell tour. And in a weird way it kind of is, because, although it's the birth of the album, it’s the end of the episode.”
Billie, who is both beleaguered and fascinated by night terrors and sleep paralysis, has a complicated relationship with her subconscious. “I’m the monster under the bed, I’m my own worst enemy,” she told Beats 1 host Zane Lowe during an interview in Paris. “It’s not that the whole album is a bad dream, it’s just…surreal.” With an endearingly off-kilter mix of teen angst and experimentalism, Billie Eilish is really the perfect star for 2019—and here is where her and Finneas' heads are at as they prepare for the next phase of her plan for pop domination. “This is my child,” she says, “and you get to hold it while it throws up on you.”
Figuring out her dreams:
Billie: “Every song on the album is something that happens when you’re asleep—sleep paralysis, night terrors, nightmares, lucid dreams. All things that don't have an explanation. Absolutely nobody knows. I've always had really bad night terrors and sleep paralysis, and all my dreams are lucid, so I can control them—I know that I'm dreaming when I'm dreaming. Sometimes the thing from my dream happens the next day and it's so weird. The album isn’t me saying, 'I dreamed that'—it’s the feeling.”
Getting out of her own head:
Billie: “There's a lot of lying on purpose. And it's not like how rappers lie in their music because they think it sounds dope. It's more like making a character out of yourself. I wrote the song '8' from the perspective of somebody who I hurt. When people hear that song, they're like, 'Oh, poor baby Billie, she's so hurt.' But really I was just a dickhead for a minute and the only way I could deal with it was to stop and put myself in that person's place.”
Being a teen nihilist role model:
Billie: “I love meeting these kids, they just don't give a f**k. And they say they don't give a f**k because of me, which is a feeling I can't even describe. But it's not like they don't give a f**k about people or love or taking care of yourself. It's that you don't have to fit into anything, because we all die, eventually. No one's going to remember you one day—it could be hundreds of years or it could be one year, it doesn't matter—but anything you do, and anything anyone does to you, won't matter one day. So it's like, why the f**k try to be something you're not?”
Embracing sadness:
Billie: “Depression has sort of controlled everything in my life. My whole life I’ve always been a melancholy person. That’s my default.”
Finneas: “There are moments of profound joy, and Billie and I share a lot of them, but when our motor’s off, it’s like we’re rolling downhill. But I’m so proud that we haven’t shied away from songs about self-loathing, insecurity, and frustration. Because we feel that way, for sure. When you’ve supplied empathy for people, I think you’ve achieved something in music.”
Staying present:
Billie: “I have to just sit back and actually look at what's going on. Our show in Stockholm was one of the most peak life experiences we've had. I stood onstage and just looked at the crowd—they were just screaming and they didn’t stop—and told them, 'I used to sit in my living room and cry because I wanted to do this.' I never thought in a thousand years this s**t would happen. We’ve really been choking up at every show.”
Finneas: “Every show feels like the final show. They feel like a farewell tour. And in a weird way it kind of is, because, although it's the birth of the album, it’s the end of the episode.”
虛警一場 豆瓣
6.7 (26 个评分)
Two Door Cinema Club
类型:
Electronic 電子
发布日期 2019年6月21日
出版发行:
Prolifica Inc / [PIAS]
False Alarm is the fourth studio album from Two Door Cinema Club via Prolifica Inc / [PIAS]. Alum's first new single to be unveiled is ‘Satellite’, an infectious Krautpop-influenced slice of future pop that accepts as a species we’re “in it together” – be it Brexit, climate change or any other man-made modern day terror. Details of the release were unveiled in a typically irreverent live stream which saw the trio launching the new album cover into space, whilst simultaneously commentating on the event and answering questions from fans.
The band’s first album to be released in full collaboration with Prolifica Inc, False Alarm finds the three piece gloriously unshackled and creatively at the peak of their game. Across its ten tracks False Alarm wryly scans and satirises the social and environmental woes of 2019 through the prism of wonderfully off-kilter pop, simultaneously borrowing from and warping elements of future pop, disco, rock, funk and soul.
The band’s first album to be released in full collaboration with Prolifica Inc, False Alarm finds the three piece gloriously unshackled and creatively at the peak of their game. Across its ten tracks False Alarm wryly scans and satirises the social and environmental woes of 2019 through the prism of wonderfully off-kilter pop, simultaneously borrowing from and warping elements of future pop, disco, rock, funk and soul.
The Frequency EP 豆瓣
发布日期 2007年4月24日
出版发行:
Stolen Transmission
分手信 (2010) 豆瓣 TMDB
Dear John
6.2 (158 个评分)
导演:
拉斯·霍尔斯道姆
演员:
阿曼达·塞弗里德
/
查宁·塔图姆
…
其它标题:
Dear John
/
分手的情书(港)
…
美国陆军特种部队的约翰(钱宁·塔图姆 Channing Tatum 饰)在家乡渡假时意外结识渡假的女学生莎文娜(阿曼达·塞弗里德 Amanda Seyfried 饰),两人很快便深陷爱河。约翰成年后和自己的醉心于收集硬币的父亲鲜有交流,莎文娜却对约翰的父亲十分友善。两人的假期很快结束,分别时约翰承诺莎文娜自己的服役期一年后便结束,之后两人便再也不分离。海外驻军常常扎营在一些偏远的地区,约翰只能通过信件和莎文娜互诉衷肠,在那些充满浓情蜜意的文字间二人都憧憬着日后可以长相厮守。911事件爆发,面对约翰不得不延长的服役期,俩人的感情出现危机,不过很快便重归于好。约翰回到部队很久都没有收到莎文娜的来信,日思夜盼等来的却是莎文娜分手信。在失恋的怆痛未弥合之时,约翰不幸负伤,在昏迷的前一刻,约翰居然想到的是父亲收集的那些硬币。几年后,当约翰再一次见到莎文娜时,发现了那封分手信背后的秘密……
本片改编自美国“纯爱小说天王”尼古拉斯·斯帕克斯(Nicholas Sparks)的第11部小说《分手信》。
本片改编自美国“纯爱小说天王”尼古拉斯·斯帕克斯(Nicholas Sparks)的第11部小说《分手信》。
风骚女子 第 1 季 (2022) 豆瓣 TMDB
Minx Season 1 所属 : 风骚女子
7.8 (76 个评分)
导演:
蕾琪儿·戈登堡
/
杰克·施莱尔
…
演员:
奥菲利亚·拉维邦德
/
杰克·约翰逊
…
Joyce 是一名非常认真的年轻女性主义者,她与一家出版商合作推出了一本杂志
心灵捕手 (1997) TMDB IMDb 豆瓣 Min reol
Good Will Hunting
8.5 (1463 个评分)
导演:
格斯·范·桑特
演员:
马特·达蒙
/
罗宾·威廉姆斯
…
其它标题:
Good Will Hunting
/
骄阳似我(港)
…
麻省理工学院的数学教授蓝波在席上公布了一道困难的数学题,却被年轻的清洁工威尔(马特·戴蒙 饰)解了出来。可是威尔却是个问题少年,成天和好朋友查克(本·阿弗莱特 饰)等人四处闲逛,打架滋事。当蓝波找到这个天才的时候,他正因为打架袭警被法庭宣判送进看守所。蓝波向法官求情保释,才使他免于牢狱之灾。
蓝波为了让威尔找到自己的人生目标,不浪费他的数学天赋,请了很多心理学专家为威尔做辅导,但是威尔十分抗拒,专家们都束手无策。无计可施之下,蓝波求助于他大学的好友,心理学教授尚恩(罗宾·威廉姆斯 饰),希望能够帮助威尔打开心房。
经过蓝波和尚恩的不懈努力,威尔渐渐敞开心胸,而好友查克的一席话,更是让他豁然开朗。
蓝波为了让威尔找到自己的人生目标,不浪费他的数学天赋,请了很多心理学专家为威尔做辅导,但是威尔十分抗拒,专家们都束手无策。无计可施之下,蓝波求助于他大学的好友,心理学教授尚恩(罗宾·威廉姆斯 饰),希望能够帮助威尔打开心房。
经过蓝波和尚恩的不懈努力,威尔渐渐敞开心胸,而好友查克的一席话,更是让他豁然开朗。