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《玩偶1968》高清免费在线观看,本片由沃伊切赫·哈斯执导,演员Janina,Koecher,安杰伊·瓦皮茨基,Anna,Jadwiga,马里乌什·德莫霍夫斯基,Wladyslaw,扬·克雷奇马尔,Gall,Fogiel,扬·马休斯基,Halina,Pieracki,卡里娜·谢鲁斯克,Józef,Andrzej,Jan,卢德维克·伯努瓦,H,克雷斯蒂娜.费尔德曼,塔德乌什·孔德拉特,Romanówna,菲耶夫斯基·塔德乌什,Irena,Kwiatkowska,Dewoyno,Aleksander,Seniuk,维斯拉夫·格拉斯,贝娅塔·蒂希基维茨,Szramowska出演的其它剧情片,剧情内容主要以describes,this,relationships为主题讲述的故事,详细介绍:"The Doll" is a film adaptation of the renowned Polish novel "The Doll" by Bolesław Prus, considered one of the finest Polish literary works alongside "Pharaoh," which elevated Prus as a potential candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Inspired by Émile Zola, the novel has been likened to Gustave Flauberts "Madame Bovary," reflecting the authors contemporaries. The movie, however, draws parallels to Stendhals "The Red and the Black."
Set in Warsaw between 1878 and 1879, "The Doll" presents a complex narrative following three generations of Polish idealists amidst psychological intricacies, historical involvement, social dramas, moral dilemmas, and tragic experiences. The narrative also delves into the deteriorating social fabric and the increasing disconnect within societys aristocratic elite, propagating values of vanity and idleness. As anti-Semitic sentiments rise in the air of a regressive nation, individuals face obstacles while villains thrive.
The story centers on Stanisław Wokulski, a nouveau riche merchant, navigating trials spurred by his infatuation with the aristocratic beauty Izabela Lecka, portrayed by the esteemed Polish actress Beata Tyszkiewicz. Descending from a destitute noble lineage, Wokulski initially works as a waiter at Hopfers in Warsaw, dreaming of a scientific career. Following his participation in the failed 1863 Uprising against Tsarist Russia, he endures exile in Siberia before returning to Warsaw and establishing a successful partnership with a Russian merchant. Their ventures in Bulgaria during the Russo-Turkish War yield Wokulski a fortune.
Despite his prosperity, Wokulski reveals his romantic side, falling for Izabela, daughter of the bankrupt aristocrat Tomasz Łęcki. To win her affections, Wokulski immerses himself in theatrical and aristocratic circles, striving to assist Izabelas financially struggling father. Frustrated by the aristocrats indifference towards business risks, Wokulskis financial success is met with social disdain due to his lack of lineage.
Through clandestine support for Izabelas father, Wokulski unveils his affection to her, eventually securing her reluctant acceptance without genuine love or devotion. The poetic love story encapsulates Wokulskis journey of passion and sacrifice amidst the societal constraints of nineteenth-century Poland.