陳凱歌導演的第一部英語電影引人注目的誤導色情驚悚片
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Organizing my VHS collections, I found this film of self-recorded Cable TV Bravo movie, with starring the famous, below. Stunning beauty!

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陳凱歌導演的第一部英語電影是一部引人注目的誤導色情驚悚片

收到的平均評分為3.39 / 10。 該網站的共識是:“陳凱歌導演的第一部英語電影是一部引人注目的誤導色情驚悚片,帶有荒唐的情節曲折和值得讚歎的對話。” [7] 2009年,該網站在過去10年最差影片的倒計時中也將其評為第12名。00000000000000000 receiving an average rating of 3.39/10. The site's consensus is: "Respected director Chen Kaige's first English-language film is a spectacularly misguided erotic thriller, with ludicrous plot twists and cringe-worthy dialogue".[7] In 2009, the site also rated it #12 on the countdown of the worst films over the last 10 years.

Kelly Clarkson Killing Me Softly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUx1pz6SD_0

Frank Sinatra-Killing me softly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tbP3f3i03E

 

How many of you knows that this song is by Perry Como?
 
1.5K
 
 
 
dhr Towmach
Frank sinatra titled one: 96M views Real Guy singing: 1M views Damn son....
 
82
 
 
 
Free For You
I heard she sang a good song, I heard she had a style. And so I came to see her and listen for a while. And there she was this young girl a stranger to my eyes. Strumming my pain with her fingers, singing my life with her words, killing me softly with her song, killing me softly with her song, telling my whole life with her words, killing me softly with her song I felt all flushed with fever, embarrassed by the crowd, I felt she found my letters and read each one out loud. I prayed that she would finish but she just kept right on. Strumming my pain with her fingers, singing my life with her words, killing me softly with her song, killing me softly with her song, telling my whole life with her words, killing me softly with her song She sang as if he knew me in all my dark despair and then she looked right through me as if I wasn't there. But she just came to singing, singing clear and strong. Strumming my pain with her fingers, singing my life with her words, killing me softly with her song, killing me softly with her song, telling my whole life with her words, killing me softly with her song
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Arthur Harrison
"Killing Me Softly with His Song" was composed by Charles Fox with lyrics by Norman Gimbel, written in collaboration with Lori Lieberman who recorded the song in late 1971. The most popular cover version was recorded by Roberta Flack in 1973. Frank Sinatra never recorded this song. The version here is by Perry Como, recorded in 1973.
Show less
 
7.8K
 
 
 
ballis life
Imagine uploading this song, then it becomes the most watched Frank Sinatra video on YouTube and it’s not even by Frank Sinatra
 
613
 
 
 
Whal Kim
The guy who is singing is not Frank Sinatra. He is  Perry Como.
 
0000000000000000000000000  Lori Lieberman sings "Killing Me Softly" on Mike Douglas Show, 1973


0000000

Perry Como - Killing me softly with her song

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvxqdTPQhuU

 

One guy uploads the song with the correct singer identified and gets 300,000 plus views Another guy uploads the same song showing Frank Sinatra as the singer and gets 79 million views.

 

Wayne Warmack
That is Como's very distinctive slightly nasal voice. It was magical. He was a good man, never the subject of a scandal
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Killing Me Softly
Killing Me Softly (film).jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Chen Kaige
Produced by
Written by
Starring
Music by Patrick Doyle
Cinematography Michael Coulter
Edited by Jon Gregory
Production
company
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
  • June 21, 2002
Running time
100 minutes
Country
  • United States[1]
  • United Kingdom[1]
Language English

Killing Me Softly is a 2002 American-British erotic thriller film directed by Chen Kaige and starring Heather Graham and Joseph Fiennes. Based on the novel of the same name by Nicci French, it introduces several substantial changes to the story and focuses heavily on the intense sexual relationship between the two lead characters. It is Kaige's first and only English-language film as of 2020.

Plot[edit]

Alice is a young American woman living in London who believes she is happy in a secure job and a relationship with her boyfriend. After a chance encounter with a mysterious stranger, she seeks him out, taking a taxi with him to his house and having passionate sex. She returns home to her boyfriend and unsuccessfully attempts to bring out the same feelings between them that she had with the strange man.

The following day she seeks the stranger out again, discovering his name is Adam - a mountain climber who is considered a hero after saving six people in a tragic event that killed several others, including the woman he loved. Alice leaves her boyfriend and begins a relationship with Adam, although her friend shows reservations about Alice being in such a sudden relationship. When Alice is mugged on the street, Adam beats the thief terribly, and then asks Alice to marry him, a proposal she happily accepts. For their honeymoon, he takes her to a secluded cabin.

The newlyweds settle into their new life, but Alice is troubled by a series of mysterious letters and phone calls, and begins to wonder about her husband's mysterious past. A reporter who did a story on Adam sends her a copy of a letter from a woman claiming Adam raped her. Alice interviews her, posing as a journalist. Disturbed by the fact that she barely knows her new husband, she begins to go through their apartment, becoming even more alarmed when she searches a locked wardrobe and finds a box of old letters from an ex-lover, Adele, who insists she and Adam end their affair. Adam begins to question Alice more about her activities, including where she got a necklace that she received from his sister, Deborah.

Soon after, Alice receives yet another warning. Following the trail, she discovers that Adele has been missing for eight months. She also finds a picture of Adele at the same cabin where she and Adam honeymooned. She realizes she doesn't feel safe with him and runs to the police. She tells her story, insisting they reopen Adele's missing persons case, but they can't do anything without any evidence, telling her they can only keep him for a few hours. Alice seeks help from Deborah, telling her she believes Adam killed Adele for leaving him and buried her at the cabin. On the way to the cabin, Deborah admits that she was the one who sent the messages to Alice, because she wanted to save her from Adam's violent rages. When Adam returns home from the police station, he finds that Alice was there and left the two pictures, and realizes she must have gone to the cemetery.

At the cemetery, Alice discovers a body buried in the dirt, wearing the same necklace that Deborah gave her. Deborah tells her that Adele didn't have to die, if she'd only gone back to her husband. It is apparent that Deborah has incestuous feelings for Adam, resulting in her subsequent possessiveness and need to rid his life of any other woman. She tries to kill Alice, but Adam appears in time and saves her. Furious, Deborah tries to kill him but is stopped short by Alice, who shoots her with a flare pistol.

Adam tells Alice that he and his sister used to come to the cabin together, but that he thought that if Alice just trusted him, then everything would be alright. Adam is led away by police that morning.

Two years later, Alice and Adam see one another again on either side of an escalator - she's going down and he's riding up. They both watch each other as they pass without saying anything. Adam stops at the top and turns to stare back at Alice before walking away. The film ends with Alice's voiceover recalling the events in posterity and wondering what might have happened had fate not led her to Adam one morning. She wonders if the passion between them could ever have lasted, and if a "flatlander" like her could ever have stayed at such a high altitude . At least that's what she tells herself anyway.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Filming commenced on October 29, 2000, and was mostly based in or around London and Cumbria, England.[citation needed]

Release[edit]

Killing Me Softly was released on June 21, 2002, in the UK.[2] MGM initially planned a 2002 wide release in the US,[3] but this was cancelled in favor of a direct-to-DVD launch on March 25, 2003.[4] Variety later characterized the film's international release as "a painful failure".[5] On August 13, 2013, Shout! Factory released Killing Me Softly on Blu-ray along with The Hot Spot as part of a double feature.[6]

Reception[edit]

The film received overwhelmingly negative reviews. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, with 22 reviews, the film has a rare approval rating of 0% – meaning no favorable reviews whatsoever – 

陳凱歌導演的第一部英語電影是一部引人注目的誤導色情驚悚片 [編輯] [刪除] [引用] [置頂]

陳凱歌導演的第一部英語電影是一部引人注目的誤導色情驚悚片

收到的平均評分為3.39 / 10。 該網站的共識是:“陳凱歌導演的第一部英語電影是一部引人注目的誤導色情驚悚片,帶有荒唐的情節曲折和值得讚歎的對話。” [7] 2009年,該網站在過去10年最差影片的倒計時中也將其評為第12名。00000000000000000 receiving an average rating of 3.39/10. The site's consensus is: "Respected director Chen Kaige's first English-language film is a spectacularly misguided erotic thriller, with ludicrous plot twists and cringe-worthy dialogue".[7] In 2009, the site also rated it #12 on the countdown of the worst films over the last 10 years.

Kelly Clarkson Killing Me Softly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUx1pz6SD_0

Frank Sinatra-Killing me softly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tbP3f3i03E

 

How many of you knows that this song is by Perry Como?
 
1.5K
 
 
 
dhr Towmach
Frank sinatra titled one: 96M views Real Guy singing: 1M views Damn son....
 
82
 
 
 
Free For You
I heard she sang a good song, I heard she had a style. And so I came to see her and listen for a while. And there she was this young girl a stranger to my eyes. Strumming my pain with her fingers, singing my life with her words, killing me softly with her song, killing me softly with her song, telling my whole life with her words, killing me softly with her song I felt all flushed with fever, embarrassed by the crowd, I felt she found my letters and read each one out loud. I prayed that she would finish but she just kept right on. Strumming my pain with her fingers, singing my life with her words, killing me softly with her song, killing me softly with her song, telling my whole life with her words, killing me softly with her song She sang as if he knew me in all my dark despair and then she looked right through me as if I wasn't there. But she just came to singing, singing clear and strong. Strumming my pain with her fingers, singing my life with her words, killing me softly with her song, killing me softly with her song, telling my whole life with her words, killing me softly with her song
Show less
 
1K
 
 
 
Arthur Harrison
"Killing Me Softly with His Song" was composed by Charles Fox with lyrics by Norman Gimbel, written in collaboration with Lori Lieberman who recorded the song in late 1971. The most popular cover version was recorded by Roberta Flack in 1973. Frank Sinatra never recorded this song. The version here is by Perry Como, recorded in 1973.
Show less
 
7.8K
 
 
 
ballis life
Imagine uploading this song, then it becomes the most watched Frank Sinatra video on YouTube and it’s not even by Frank Sinatra
 
613
 
 
 
Whal Kim
The guy who is singing is not Frank Sinatra. He is  Perry Como.
 
0000000000000000000000000  Lori Lieberman sings "Killing Me Softly" on Mike Douglas Show, 1973


0000000

Perry Como - Killing me softly with her song

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvxqdTPQhuU

 

One guy uploads the song with the correct singer identified and gets 300,000 plus views Another guy uploads the same song showing Frank Sinatra as the singer and gets 79 million views.

 

Wayne Warmack
That is Como's very distinctive slightly nasal voice. It was magical. He was a good man, never the subject of a scandal
00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Killing Me Softly
Killing Me Softly (film).jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Chen Kaige
Produced by
Written by
Starring
Music by Patrick Doyle
Cinematography Michael Coulter
Edited by Jon Gregory
Production
company
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
  • June 21, 2002
Running time
100 minutes
Country
  • United States[1]
  • United Kingdom[1]
Language English

Killing Me Softly is a 2002 American-British erotic thriller film directed by Chen Kaige and starring Heather Graham and Joseph Fiennes. Based on the novel of the same name by Nicci French, it introduces several substantial changes to the story and focuses heavily on the intense sexual relationship between the two lead characters. It is Kaige's first and only English-language film as of 2020.

Plot[edit]

Alice is a young American woman living in London who believes she is happy in a secure job and a relationship with her boyfriend. After a chance encounter with a mysterious stranger, she seeks him out, taking a taxi with him to his house and having passionate sex. She returns home to her boyfriend and unsuccessfully attempts to bring out the same feelings between them that she had with the strange man.

The following day she seeks the stranger out again, discovering his name is Adam - a mountain climber who is considered a hero after saving six people in a tragic event that killed several others, including the woman he loved. Alice leaves her boyfriend and begins a relationship with Adam, although her friend shows reservations about Alice being in such a sudden relationship. When Alice is mugged on the street, Adam beats the thief terribly, and then asks Alice to marry him, a proposal she happily accepts. For their honeymoon, he takes her to a secluded cabin.

The newlyweds settle into their new life, but Alice is troubled by a series of mysterious letters and phone calls, and begins to wonder about her husband's mysterious past. A reporter who did a story on Adam sends her a copy of a letter from a woman claiming Adam raped her. Alice interviews her, posing as a journalist. Disturbed by the fact that she barely knows her new husband, she begins to go through their apartment, becoming even more alarmed when she searches a locked wardrobe and finds a box of old letters from an ex-lover, Adele, who insists she and Adam end their affair. Adam begins to question Alice more about her activities, including where she got a necklace that she received from his sister, Deborah.

Soon after, Alice receives yet another warning. Following the trail, she discovers that Adele has been missing for eight months. She also finds a picture of Adele at the same cabin where she and Adam honeymooned. She realizes she doesn't feel safe with him and runs to the police. She tells her story, insisting they reopen Adele's missing persons case, but they can't do anything without any evidence, telling her they can only keep him for a few hours. Alice seeks help from Deborah, telling her she believes Adam killed Adele for leaving him and buried her at the cabin. On the way to the cabin, Deborah admits that she was the one who sent the messages to Alice, because she wanted to save her from Adam's violent rages. When Adam returns home from the police station, he finds that Alice was there and left the two pictures, and realizes she must have gone to the cemetery.

At the cemetery, Alice discovers a body buried in the dirt, wearing the same necklace that Deborah gave her. Deborah tells her that Adele didn't have to die, if she'd only gone back to her husband. It is apparent that Deborah has incestuous feelings for Adam, resulting in her subsequent possessiveness and need to rid his life of any other woman. She tries to kill Alice, but Adam appears in time and saves her. Furious, Deborah tries to kill him but is stopped short by Alice, who shoots her with a flare pistol.

Adam tells Alice that he and his sister used to come to the cabin together, but that he thought that if Alice just trusted him, then everything would be alright. Adam is led away by police that morning.

Two years later, Alice and Adam see one another again on either side of an escalator - she's going down and he's riding up. They both watch each other as they pass without saying anything. Adam stops at the top and turns to stare back at Alice before walking away. The film ends with Alice's voiceover recalling the events in posterity and wondering what might have happened had fate not led her to Adam one morning. She wonders if the passion between them could ever have lasted, and if a "flatlander" like her could ever have stayed at such a high altitude . At least that's what she tells herself anyway.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Filming commenced on October 29, 2000, and was mostly based in or around London and Cumbria, England.[citation needed]

Release[edit]

Killing Me Softly was released on June 21, 2002, in the UK.[2] MGM initially planned a 2002 wide release in the US,[3] but this was cancelled in favor of a direct-to-DVD launch on March 25, 2003.[4] Variety later characterized the film's international release as "a painful failure".[5] On August 13, 2013, Shout! Factory released Killing Me Softly on Blu-ray along with The Hot Spot as part of a double feature.[6]

Reception[edit]

The film received overwhelmingly negative reviews. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, with 22 reviews, the film has a rare approval rating of 0% – meaning no favorable reviews whatsoever –