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查看影片 232-38-入侵阿富汗 坦克追击令 坦克追杀令(1988) [英语外挂中字] BD(23.7GB)[剧情历史战争 1988年 美国](The Beast Of War.1988) 详细信息介绍
影片类型
战争 历史 剧情
影片属性
电影 蓝光1080P
影片编号
232-38
IMDB评分
0
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影片片源
蓝光原盘,欧美
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BDMV
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1920*1080
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Ac3
容量大小
23.7GB
出品年代
1988
字幕
中文/多国
支持PS3
不支持PS3
碟数
1碟
更新日期
2019-2-13
人气
5
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入侵阿富汗 / 坦克追击令 / 坦克追杀令 (1988) [英语/外挂中字]

 

◎片  名 The Beast of War
◎译      名   入侵阿富汗
◎又      名   坦克追击令 / 坦克追杀令
◎年  代 1988
◎产  地 美国
◎类  别 剧情 / 历史 / 战争
◎语  言 英语 / Pashtu
◎上映日期 1988-09-14
◎豆瓣评分 7.5/10 from 467 users
◎豆瓣链接 https://movie.douban.com/subject/1303961/
◎IMDb评分  7.4/10 from 8,023 users
◎IMDb链接  https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094716/
◎片  长 111 分钟
◎导  演 凯文·雷诺兹
◎编  剧 William Mastrosimone
◎主  演 杰森·帕特里克 / 乔治·杜兹达扎 / 斯蒂文·鲍尔 / 史蒂芬·鲍德温


◎标  签 战争 阿富汗 美国 苏联 美国电影 坦克 1988 人性


◎简  介


  苏联大举入侵阿富汗,一坦克车队歼灭某部落,并将其首领辗死轮下,英勇的阿富汗勇士为报父兄之仇,率领该族勇士穷追坦克,并诱使陷入迷径,直至油粮枯竭。坦克兵柯佛奇克不满长官残酷冷血,而被弃于荒漠中,最后却协助阿富汗勇士围攻坦克,掳获苏俄兵……

   The Beast (also known as The Beast of War) is a 1988 American war film directed by Kevin Reynolds and written by William Mastrosimone, based on his play Nanawatai. The film follows the crew of a Soviet T-55 tank who became lost during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The film has enjoyed a cult-favorite status in spite of its low box office statistics.
   The film is prefaced with a quotation from the poem "The Young British Soldier" by Rudyard Kipling:
           When you're wounded an' left on Afghanistan's plains 若你负伤躺在阿富汗平原上
           An' the women come out to cut up your remains 阿富汗妇女会出来把你碎尸万段
           Jus' roll to your rifle an' blow out your brains 到了这步田地 你不如饮弹死个痛快
           An' go to your God like a soldier 像个男子汉去见上帝
   In 1981 Afghanistan, a Soviet tank unit viciously attacks a Pashtun village harboring a group of mujahideen fighters. Following the assault, one of the tanks, commanded by the ruthless Commander Daskal (George Dzundza), gets separated from the unit and enters a blind valley. Taj (Steven Bauer) returns to discover the village destroyed, his father killed and his brother martyred by being crushed under the tank, to serve as execution for disabling and killing a Russian tank crew. As the new khan, following his brother's death, Taj is spurred to seek revenge by his cousin, the opportunistic scavenger Mustafa - and together they lead a band of mujahideen fighters into the valley to pursue the separated tank, counting on their captured RPG-7 anti-tank weapon to destroy it.
   The tank's crew is made up of four Soviets and an Afghan communist soldier. As night falls and the crew sets up camp, the Afghan tank crewman Samad (Erick Avari) educates the tank driver, Konstantin Koverchenko (Jason Patric), about the fundamental principles of Pashtunwali, the Pashtun people's code of honour: milmastia (hospitality), badal (revenge), and nanawatai, which requires even an enemy to be given sanctuary if he asks. As the plot progresses, Commander Daskal (called "Tank Boy" during World War II for destroying a number of German tanks when he was a child soldier during the Battle of Stalingrad) demonstrates his ruthlessness not only to the enemy, but also to his own men. He despises Samad for his ethnic association to the enemy and, after a couple of attempts to kill him, finally gets his wish on the pretext of suspecting Samad of collaborating with the mujahadeen. After Koverchenko threatens to report Daskal for the killing, Daskal entraps him and orders Kaminski (Don Harvey) and Golikov (Stephen Baldwin) to tie him to a rock, with a grenade behind his head to serve as a booby-trap for the mujahideen. Some wild dogs come upon him and as Koverchenko tries to kick at them, the grenade rolls down the rock and explodes, killing several dogs but leaving Konstantin unhurt. A group of women from the village, who had been trailing the mujahideen to offer their support, come across Koverchenko and begin to stone him, calling for his blood as revenge (badal). As the mujahideen approach, Koverchenko recalls the term nanawatai (sanctuary) and repeats it until Taj cuts him free, and allows him to follow their procession. That night, hidden in a cave, the fighters eat and Taj asks Koverchenko in broken language if he will fix their non-functioning RPG-7, and help them destroy the tank.
   As the remaining three members of the tank crew begin to realize they are trapped in the valley, a Soviet helicopter appears and offers to rescue them. Daskal, caring more for his tank than his men, refuses the offer and simply refills the vehicle's oil and gasoline. They get their bearings from the helicopter pilot and head back into the narrow mountain pass from which they came, looking for the way out of the valley. They later return to a water hole (which they earlier poisoned with cyanide to try and kill the mujahideen) to cool the engines, and find the helicopter crew dead, having drunk from the small pool. The mujahideen and Koverchenko catch up with the tank crew there, and a cat-and-mouse chase begins near the mountain pass, culminating in an opportunity for Koverchenko to disable the tank with the RPG. Konstantin fires as the tank is going out of range, but damages only the main gun. Just as it seems the tank will escape, the village women, who are equipped with grenades, damage it via an explosion in the cliffs above that sets boulders rolling onto the tank, disabling it. The tank crew is forced out and Koverchenko pleads nanawatai on their behalf. Taj reluctantly agrees. Konstantin tells Daskal that he wants him to live to see the Soviets lose the war, which is "no Stalingrad", and states that "It's hard to be a good soldier in a rotten war… how is it that we're the Nazis this time?" Kaminski and Golikov flee on foot presumably to safety, but Daskal is overrun by the women, who carry out their vengeance by stoning him before taking his bloodied uniform and boots as trophies and being reprimanded by Taj for their barbaric and merciless act.
   A Soviet search-and-rescue helicopter appears, and despite the camaraderie that has developed between him and Taj, Konstantin goes with the helicopter. Taj orders his men not to fire on him as he is being hoisted up into the helicopter. Before being hoisted up by the helicopter's rescue winch, Koverchenko salutes Taj by brandishing an Afghan jezail musket, which Taj gave to him earlier, above his head. The film ends with Koverchenko being hoisted up to the airborne helicopter, flying away, the jezail still clenched in his hand.

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