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心的旅行

导演:
沃纳·雅各布斯
主演:
海因切·西蒙斯
别名:
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8.0
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1969
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简介:

  Heintje是西德电影《英俊少年》的主角,相信这部电影很多人熟悉,但谈到他的其它影片可能大家就陌生了。Ein Herz geht auf Reisen德语直译叫一颗上路的心,拍摄于1969年,但40年了,这部电影还未有过中文配音,相信是没有传到中国的。
  片中Heintje(影片用的是他真名,英俊少年也是只是姓不同)是个孤儿,从开头他买完东西回到一所公寓的情景是为影片说明来由,那公寓不是他自己家,是他姨妈家而姨妈有了未婚夫后一心想跟他分开住。Heintje天天去马场看他喜欢的白马,与场主Alfred(英俊少年里演他父亲的演员)建立深厚感情,而Alfred有了女友后也疏忽了他还要去瑞士,所以Heintje被送到孤儿院。但他又从孤儿院逃出一路搭便车追随Alfred到了瑞士,Alfred被他深深感动还与女友分手了。Heintje搭的便车最后那个是一起走私团伙,在瑞士发现他后还绑架他,在警察等人帮助下,Heintje脱离危险,而Alfred也找到真爱,就是在德国认识的事务所的Hanna(英俊少年里演女律师的演员),他们决定结婚并收养Heintje。
  Heintje在片中一路唱着好听的歌那歌声让人陶醉其中,Ich sing ein lied fur dich直译是我为你唱首歌,在片中出现多次,可以说是这部的主题曲了,他的金嗓子让人佩服,现实中的他就是以金嗓子赢得众人的欣赏,他的少年时代的歌有荷兰语、德语、英语三种语言,也是语言天才。
  开头出现的Liebe Sonne(亲爱的太阳),是说明一个孤儿心中永远都是阳光
  ,无论如何最终都是会得到幸福的。要相信爱就在身边,心中有阳光,无论遇到什么困难,都是不能被击垮的。

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