證明我愛你
H:在amC上演的「證明我愛你」(20240623凌晨00:55至02:30),一道證明質數的筆記本,牽扯出妹妹愛父親(怕奪了父親的風采),姐姐愛妹妹(要賣房過正常生活,怕妹妹步入瘋狂),男朋友愛女友(證明是女友的創作)。人生的不確定,都被愛掩蓋。天才的禮物,有時也容易糟蹋。研究是否偉大,全在被發現及證明。中國人的驚人研究及貢獻,全被一個秘笈及秘方困住,實證之後才能有用,否則就是垃圾。故事之所以迷人,全在於曲折,如果是一條直線,没有週邊的風景陪襯,人生將是一段平凡及無聊的日常。20240623W7/0230
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證明我愛你
Proof
作者:
約翰.麥登
出版社:
博偉家庭娛樂股份有限公司
出版日期:
2006/03/08
內容簡介
羅伯(安東尼霍普金斯 飾)年輕時是位天才數學家,廿六歲時卻陷入瘋狂,晚年僅有小女兒凱瑟琳(葛妮絲派特洛 飾)陪伴,她同時遺傳了父親的天才與瘋狂;姊姊克萊兒(霍普戴維斯 飾)回來參加葬禮時,一心想帶妹妹前往紐約過正常生活。羅伯的學生哈洛(傑克葛倫霍 飾)追求凱瑟琳時,在羅伯的書桌中發現一本筆記本,內容竟是她所演算的一道驚天動地的證明題!
【證明我愛你】原為百老匯佳評如潮的舞台劇,更同時榮獲2001年普立茲獎及東尼獎最佳劇本獎。此次由【莎翁情史】導演約翰麥登改拍成電影,女主角即是以【莎翁情史】榮獲奧斯卡影后的葛妮絲派特洛,男主角則是資深影帝安東尼霍普金斯;另外,傑克葛倫霍和霍普戴維斯在本片中亦皆展現精湛演技。
1.級別:輔導級
2.片長:100 分鐘
3.導演: 音效:Dolby Digital AC-3 (5.1)
4.發音:英語、西班牙語 (皆具杜比5.1聲道)
5.字幕:中、英、韓、馬來、西班牙文
6.區域:3
7.螢幕比例:2.35:1 - Enhanced For 16 x 9 Televisions
證明我愛你
維基百科:
證明我愛你
2005 年 ‧ 推理/驚悚 ‧ 1 小時 40 分鐘
《證據》是一部 2005 年美國劇情片,由約翰·馬登執導,格溫妮絲·帕特洛、安東尼·霍普金斯、傑克·吉倫哈爾和霍普·戴維斯主演。該劇本由麗貝卡·米勒和大衛·奧本撰寫,改編自奧本獲得普利策獎的同名戲劇。 维基百科(英文)
上映時間
2005 年 9 月 16 日 (美國)
導演
約翰·麥登
Plot
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The plot alternates between events immediately following the death of Robert, a brilliant mathematician at the University of Chicago whose genius was undone by crippling mental illness, and flashbacks revealing the life he shared with his daughter Catherine. Catherine is also a mathematician and was once a promising student at Northwestern University, but she struggles with living in her father's shadow and balancing her demanding studies with caring for her father, as well as the fear that she may have inherited his mental illness. At home, Robert clings to sanity by constantly bombarding Catherine with complex mathematical problems.
In the opening scene Robert startles Catherine while she watches TV in the middle of the night. He gives her a bottle of champagne for her birthday, and they chat for a while about the nature of insanity, ending with the revelation that Robert died last week and his funeral is tomorrow.
Awakened from this dream, Catherine realizes that Hal, a former graduate student of Robert's, is still upstairs, reading through Robert's books. Robert filled many notebooks with meaningless notes. Hal believes that Robert's genius may have withstood his illness, and clues to that genius might lie among the gibberish of his notebooks. When Hal comments on the vast amount of work Robert did, a suspicious Catherine searches Hal's backpack. Though Catherine finds nothing in Hal's bag, a notebook falls out of his coat. He explains that he wanted to give the notebook as a birthday present because it "had something written in it about her, not math, her". Hal is forced to leave, giving the notebook as intended, when Catherine calls the police.
The next day, for the funeral, Catherine's sister Claire arrives in town. A huge contrast to the unkempt Catherine, Claire is an overly put together, neurotic New Yorker. Relations between the sisters are tense, and Catherine cannot stand her sister's constant harping on matters of appearance. Catherine is also upset that Claire didn't care for her father as much as Catherine did in his final years.
At the funeral, Catherine expresses her frustration with the many people there. She interrupts the string quartet with an impromptu speech, berating everyone for not being there for her father while he was alive. She describes his descent into insanity, and that at one time he would borrow piles of books believing that aliens were sending him messages encoded in their Dewey Decimal codes. She ends by saying she is glad her father is dead and walks out of the church mid-funeral.
Claire decides to sell Robert's house back to the university and wants Catherine to come with her to New York; Catherine is upset that she will be forced to leave the house. It becomes evident that Claire suspects that Catherine may be struggling with mental illness, as their father had. A wake held at the house the night after the funeral is attended by many academic mathematicians. Hal appears and chats up Catherine. Softening up to Hal, Catherine sleeps with him.
In flashbacks, Robert is shown suddenly invigorated, believing he has seen the beginnings of a new mathematical proof that will prove his triumph over mental illness. In the present, Catherine gives Hal a key to Robert's desk and tells him to check the locked drawer for a notebook, which itself contains a lengthy but apparently very important proof. He is very excited and shows the discovery to Catherine and Claire. He asks Catherine how long she knew about this and why she did not tell him about it. She tells him that she wrote it. Catherine claims the work is hers and not her father's despite evidence to the contrary. Neither Hal nor Claire believe Catherine. Hal believes the mathematics of the proof are beyond Catherine, while Claire simply suspects that Catherine is suffering the onset of mental illness. Catherine says she can't describe the proof without the notebook because it "is not a muffin recipe". Hal decides to take it to the math department the next day to verify the proof's accuracy.
He returns as Claire and Catherine are leaving, with news that the math department believes the proof to be valid. Hal tells Claire that he doesn't think that her father wrote the proof because it employs newer mathematics and wants Catherine to explain it to him sometime. Catherine remains stung by his earlier lack of trust, and the sisters leave for the airport. Hal sprints after the car and throws the book through the window and onto Catherine's lap.
At the airport, Catherine has another flashback. It is revealed that, while living together, her father challenged her to work on math, which she does, ultimately completing a proof, which she describes in one of the many notebooks in the house. Catherine goes to tell her father about the breakthrough, but he insists she read aloud the proof that he is working on. To Catherine's disappointment, Robert's notebook contains not a proof, but a rambling and desperate observation of the passage of the seasons, that the year is divided into months of cold, months of warmth and months of indeterminate temperature, that the future of heat is the future of cold, that the future of cold is infinite, and that he will never be as cold as he will be in the future. Reading her father's work, Catherine realizes that Robert has not overcome his mental illness. A dispirited Catherine leaves her notebook in Robert's desk, where Hal will later find it.
Catherine has begun to come to terms with herself, aided by Hal's confidence in her. She decides that she does not need to go with her sister to New York and runs out of the airport. She returns to the University of Chicago, and the film ends with her and Hal meeting up on campus and discussing the proof.