8月21日口譯文章:《滾開吧,腫瘤君》:性命止境 愈發頑強
世事無常。咱們能做的,也應當做的便是珍愛每天。咱們都曉得這個理兒,但是當它被一個光陰未幾的人說出來時,仿佛更有說服力了。
這便是片子《滾開吧,腫瘤君》要表達的主題。這部片子改編自已故漫畫家熊頓的真實閱歷——她在性命末了的日子裏反抗惡性腫瘤的故事。
這部片子大部門均可以被當做笑劇來欣賞。它將熊頓各類天馬行空的理想用畫面出現出來:女主角時而像她最愛好的美劇《酒囊飯袋》裏的豪傑們同樣勇敢地和僵屍格斗,剎時畫風一轉,又在韓劇《來自星星的你》的主題曲《You’re My Destiny》應和下,和她的白馬王子蜜意相擁。(並無太多咱們想象的悲情氛圍)片子銳意防止了那些讓人不適和煽情的鏡頭。
有人質疑這個故事的基調太甚歡樂,如許的畫風其實不合適一部表示女主角在性命末了時間與病痛作奮斗的片子。
然則假如你讀過熊頓《滾開吧,腫瘤君》的同名漫畫,大概閱讀過她的微博,你就會曉得片子的原型便是這麽一個樂觀到難以置信、隨時充斥正能量的女性。
逝世十多天前,熊頓加入了《魯豫有約》的錄制。她在節目中笑談本身住院時代的故事,還坦言本身只為腫瘤哭過一次。她的樂觀和勇氣鼓勵了不計其數的人,片子則秉持了她的這一精力。
31歲的演員白百合絕妙地演繹了熊頓這個腳色,很好地表示了她爽朗、樂觀的模樣。在熊頓和親人同夥告其余這場戲中更是演技大暴發,讓觀眾對熊頓的一絲無助和對性命的酷愛感同身受。
如果以貿易片的視角評價《滾開吧,腫瘤君》,它還遠達不到完善。影片沒有明白的熱潮,情節也過於碎片化,不敷聯貫。但它是對漫畫家熊頓的真情致敬,也讓觀眾在歡笑與淚水中更好地懂得性命的真理。
【參考譯文】
Life is full of unpredictability. All we can and should do is cherish every single day. We’re all aware of this, but it’s more convincing heard from someone with limited days to live.
This is the theme Go Away, Mr. Tumor takes head on. The film is based on comics artist Xiong Dun’s true experience fighting a malignant tumor during the last days of her life. But surprisingly, the subject is handled in a light and amusing way.
For the most part the film can be enjoyed as a comedy. It brings Xiong’s wild imagination to life – one moment, she fights valiantly against zombies like the heroes in her favorite US TV series Walking Dead, and the next she and her dreamy Mr Right share a heartfelt embrace while hit song You’re My Destiny from popular South Korean TV drama You Who Came From the Stars plays in the background. The movie avoids moments that seem forced or sensational.
Some say the tone of the story seems too lighthearted for a film following the last days of a young woman fighting against terminal cancer.
But if you’ve read Xiong’s comic series of the same name or glanced over the posts on her micro blog, you know that the film’s archetypal character is just an unbelievably optimistic woman full of positive energy.
On the talk show A Date With Luyu, which was shot just a dozen days before she passed away, Xiong laughed as she shared her experience in the hospital, saying she had only cried once over her illness. Her optimism and courage have inspired millions of people, and the film is consistent with her spirit.
Bai Baihe, 31, is wonderful as Xiong in the film and excellently delivers an uplifting and optimistic performance. When Xiong says goodbye to her loved ones, Bai’s acting is at its peak. We can feel Xiong’s helplessness and deep love for life.
Looked at as a commercial film, Go Away, Mr. Tumor is far from perfect, having no clear climax and a fragmented storyline. But it pays an inspiring and emotional tribute to the cartoonist and helps audiences better understand the meaning of life through laughter and tears.