Reykjavik, Reykjavik (1986)
장르 : 다큐멘터리
상영시간 : 1시간 36분
연출 : Hrafn Gunnlaugsson
각본 : Hrafn Gunnlaugsson
시놉시스
A dramatized documentary about the capital of Iceland, Reykjavík. The city is seen through the eyes of a visitor, a Canadian girl of Icelandic descent, who marvels at the many charms and peculiarities of Reykjavík. The film was made on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the city.
버스에서 모흐센 마흐말바프의 책을 읽고 있는 실업자 알리 사브지안에게 어느 상류층 여인이 말을 걸어온다. 알리는 자신도 모르게 자신이 바로 마흐말바프라고 거짓말을 한다. 이 말을 믿고 알리에게 호감을 느낀 여자는 그를 집에 초대하는데 그곳에서 그녀의 남편과 예술에 관심이 많은 아들을 만나게 된다. 알리는 그들의 집을 배경으로 하고, 아들을 주인공으로 하는 영화를 찍겠다는 말로 이들의 환심을 산다.그러나 알리의 거짓말을 알게 된 가족은 화가 나 알리를 고소하고 인자한 판사는 가족에게 고소를 취하하도록 설득한다. 알리가 재판을 받고 있는 동안 카메라는 영화 밖으로 시선을 옮기는데, 이 영화의 감독인 압바스 키아로스타미가 모든 재판 상황을 소재로 삼아 영화를 계속 진행시키기로 한다.
부와 명성만 있으면 최고의 대학에 들어갈 수 있다. 미국을 뒤흔든 입시 사기 사건. 그 뒤에 숨은 자는 누구인가. 믿지 못할 범죄의 수사 과정을 재연한 다큐멘터리다.
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영화는 배우로써의 케빈 하트가 실제로는 007과 같은 첩보원이라는 설정으로 진행되는 코미디 영화와, 2016년 필라델피아의 풋볼 경기장인 링컨 파이낸셜 필드에서 5만2천명의 관객을 동원하여 기네스북에도 이름을 올린 슈퍼스타 코미디언으로써의 케빈 하트의 공연 실황 두 이야기가 혼합된 구조를 가지고 있다. 교외 주택가의 야생 동물 단상, 여자의 문자를 씹을 때의 위험성과 휴대용 섹스 토이 사용담 등, 듣는 이들의 혼을 쏙 빼놓을 토크로 관객들을 열광의 도가니로 빠트릴 팩트 폭격 스탠드업 코미디 무대를 선보인다.
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