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美国“9·11”的悲剧已过去了11年,世贸双子塔倒塌的情景却依然历历在目。在这场浩劫中,国家失去安全,家庭失去亲人,民众失去信仰,那天崩地坼的一幕恐怕令纽约人永远难以释怀。在整整11年的治愈之后,人们开始平静、反思、成长,思考如何走出伤痛的阴霾,找到一把钥匙来打开封锁已久的心灵。英国导演斯蒂芬·达尔德里(Stephen Daldry)在其新片《特别响,非常近》(Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close)中似乎找到了这样一把钥匙。本片改编自同名小说,影片通过一个小男孩不同寻常的“探险经历”刻画了灾后从伤痛中恢复的纽约人群像。
It has passed eleven years since the tragedy of the United States of “9.11” and the scene of the collapse of the twin towers of the WTO remains vivid. In this catastrophe, the state lost its security, the family lost their loved ones, and the people lost their faith. The scene that fell to the ground that day could only make the New Yorkers forever reluctant to let go. After a full 11 years of healing, people began to calm, rethink, grow, think about how to get out of the haze of pain and find a key to unlock the long-held heart. British director Stephen Daldry seems to have found such a key in his latest film Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. The film is adapted from the novel of the same eponymous, portrayed by a young boy extraordinary “expedition ” portrayed after the disaster from the pain of the New York people.