酷儿们

欧美剧英国2017

主演:本·卫肖,菲恩·怀特海德,拉塞尔·托维,丽贝卡·弗朗特,伊恩·盖尔德,卡迪夫·克尔万,杰玛·韦兰,艾伦·卡明

导演:马克·加蒂斯

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更新时间:2023-07-28 00:12

详细剧情

  本·卫肖、拉塞尔·托维、艾伦·卡明等携手出演BBC Four开发重磅LGBT题材新剧《酷儿们》(Queers,,暂译),该剧只有一季,共8集,每集都配有独白。剧集将由《神探夏洛克》编剧马克·加蒂斯执导,并正在英国制作中。由于该剧有BBC和老维克剧院共同参与。在电视播放前 ,全8集每集15分钟的独白都将在7月话剧舞台率先表演。独白将由加蒂斯在内的8位作者撰写,以展现过去100年中,英国历史里同志的生活和遭遇,展现历史。  本·卫肖会在《The Man on the Platform》一集中出演从一战战壕归来的士兵;小狼在《More Anger》一集出演上世纪80年代的同志演员;卡明出演反应同志婚姻的《Something Borrowed》一集。[敦刻尔克]男主角菲昂·怀特海德等也将分别出演其它几集。剧集将于今夏播出。

 长篇影评

 1 ) 一闪流光的对视 A Certain Liquidity of the Eyes

Queers 松散的结构之下,其实是编剧有意为 LGBTQ 群体与群体之外的其他人找到了一种新的联系。将视角放到更高的地位,看似 8 集毫不相干的不同主角的碎碎念,实际讲述了在各个重大历史事件之中,LGBTQ 群体所扮演的角色,尤其是影响了世界格局的一战二战,他们所冀盼的和平,和普通人无异,他们的付出,也不少于你和我。

1st Episode
月台上的男人

时间点放在一战背影的第一集无论是选角还是故事编排,我个人都觉得是8集里质量最高的。故事编排工整,用主人公 Perce 人生中的两次月台之上的所见所闻,一方面勾画出了历史上著名的王尔德事件,同时也完成对自己的救赎。

本喵贡献了超出以往的高水平表演,文弱书生的气质也着着实实适合代入这种看似柔弱、实际倔强的角色。初始颇为碍眼的浓密的胡子 mustache 随着独白的深入,竟然也和角色浑然一体了。

用王尔德事件作为开篇绝不是偶然,因为事件不仅仅将 LGBT 群体由黑暗阴影之中第一次推向耀眼白光之下,更是人类性解放运动的开端。

“对于这种爱的名字,本世纪无人敢于提及。然而它是一名年长男子对于一名年轻男子所产生的极其伟大的感情,就像大卫和乔纳森,就像柏拉图哲学理论的基础,就像你从米开朗琪罗和莎士比亚的作品中所发现的精神。它是深刻的精神之爱,既纯洁又完美。”

虽然没有任何场景,但本喵极富感染力的音调、恰到好处的表情克制和所述故事的细腻,让整个独白画面感非常强,犹如情景重现,细枝末叶都看得清清楚楚,甚至不知不觉在脑海里对王尔德的脸(未出镜)都有了一个更为具象的脸谱想像。

其中所描述的关于如何辨识同类,放之于任何男女之间的一见钟情,更是有异曲同工之妙。


It's always the eyes.
That's how you know.
A glance held just that a little bit too long, dragged off to the one side, like the trail of a very light in the dark.

眼神是最能辩明身份的。多停留一秒、旋即抽神而去的目光,就如黑暗中那白日焰火般明了,两人心照不宣。”

2nd Episode
出柜的好日子

A Great Day Out 讲述了英国 LGBT 史上突破性的一刻,1994 年英国国会同意将同性恋合法年龄下调到 18 岁双方同意的同性恋行为就不算犯法。本集 17 岁主角 Andrew 的扮演者是诺兰毁誉参半的新片 Dunkirk 的男主角 Fionn Whitehead,依然是借由普通人的口吻来讲述最激烈的革命。在独白中 Andrew 所说的那一句“仅仅被人忍受是不够的”刺穿了英国国会这一妥协的荒谬之处。

I don't want to be tolerated.

当然了,有进步总是好的。

3rd Episode
袖手旁观的愤怒

小狼的盛世美颜在第 3 集镇场,用一个演员自我读白来折射出 80 年代令人绝望的 AIDS 大爆发,AIDS 的爆发在当时被视作比癌症更为严重的洪水猛兽,但真正令人绝望的是政府对此的不作为。

其所扮演的演员 Phil 以扮演绝症患者为生,究竟在生命的最后一刻会怎么样的情绪,于个人可能更多的是会不会在痛苦中死去、死亡的过程会不会很快,又或者万一活了下来又会怎么样;但对于整个社会,可能更多的是对其不作为的愤怒。

4th Episode
想念爱丽丝

说到同性恋,同妻这个群体就不得不提及。这是一个涉及到互相伤害、利益、世俗、情与欲的范畴。无独有偶,BBC 最近也出了一个两集长度的《橘衫男子》,里面就有大量的关于同妻的描述。

你会觉得同妻所能获得的性生活很少,但实际并不然,真正将她们与快乐隔绝开来的是,是本来最能获得亲密的行为却在她们身上最大程度上烙下了伤痕,本来是除却巫山不是云的美好,却变成了冰冷身体的物理摩擦。

这种来自身边最亲密的人的打击,是最难痊愈的,有些人选择了忍气吞声,有些人选择了两败俱伤。

这一集所对应的则是 1954 年英国成为了一个专门委员会研究应该如何处理“同性恋犯罪与卖淫”,经过 62 次会议、听取 200 个以上团体和人人所作的证词、长达 3 年的激烈讨论和质证,委员会主席 John Wolfenden 在 1957 正式向英国政府提交报告称“同性恋不是一种疾病”以及“任何成年人之间、在相互允许的情况下、私下进行同性恋活动不应该被认为是犯罪”。

5th Episode
战争缅怀者

1967 年,英国英格兰及威尔士地区正式取消同性恋犯罪,规定年满 21 岁双方同意的同性恋行为不算犯罪。同样是将同性恋去罪名化,你可以将这一集和第二集做个对比,相对于现代小孩对人权追求的强烈坚持,老一辈的人当时的态度看起来要消极得多。

6th Episode
城市里最安全的一角

这一集带着浓浓的二战情结,大背影是 1941 年德国纳粹发起的对英国首都伦敦实施战略轰炸,这一事件在《他们最好的》和动画电影《伦敦一家人》都有着非常明显的体现。在更大的和平需求面前,LGBTQ 群体的参与感并不比寻常人要弱。

7th Episode
完美绅士

这是整个系列里的第二爱,讲述了一个无奈的蕾丝边儿骗炮的悲伤故事。我们权游里的铁姐儿 Gemma Whelan 在这里继续是汉气十足的铁T,将那种欲求亲密而不得的无奈演绎得淋漓尽致。若故事有一半属实,一根干蜡烛也能把男人可以做的事做完了,画面感太美我都不敢想了。

8th Episode
借来之物

这一集和第一集并列成为这个系列的最爱,因为我们亲爱的 Alan Cumming 说出了同性恋人那些细腻又温馨的细节,说到底,我们都是无可救药的浪漫主义者。而这一切得以温馨回忆的细节,都得益一个世纪以来前人不断地争取和努力之下达成的同性婚姻合法化(2013年英国)。

第一次相遇时,他闻起来有棉花糖和香皂的味道,一种合适得迷人的味道。

 2 ) 蝶狩

“来啊,珀西。我们去狩猎。” “什么?” “蝴蝶啊。” 在亚眠,阳光强烈的日子,湖水绿得透明,香水樽般剔透。 酷儿们的第一集,Ben Whishaw的叙述覆盖面颇广,成长过程曾和女孩子作的尝试,身份的探索和无可回避,战争逼迫与生死直面,活在暗处的压抑还有如影随形的恐惧。 都讲得很清楚,却抵不过另一些细节生动:特伦斯的笑纹,睫毛,金发,他轮廓分明的下颌线。当然还有他的眼睛,如果不是那天望得稍微久了一点点。 好像这块块拼图有种自然温暖的色彩,传染着一丝明媚。 “他的下颌线很好看,仿佛是制图的画的。”短暂停顿,“仿佛就是我的手笔。” 镜头里的Whishaw, 让爱情突然间变得如此真实可信。或者爱情本来就很可信,只是少有人能在少少篇幅里,用有限光影,给观众的空间泼上无尽浪漫的颜色。 爱情果真像珀西说的那样安静,从一个眼神提起。 然后,仿佛从无要事,却震撼得只在乎月台上的对方,记不起世界尚有战争。 本来已经接受,自此会天各一方再见不到,所以珀西其后将更加明了,特伦斯并非碰巧在那个月台。当金发的男孩谈笑如常,似乎浑不在意珀西沉默的挥别。 车要开了。 原来他会过来牵起他的手,湖边阳光灿烂时未能吻下去的,在这片温暖的黑暗里完成。抓紧窗沿的珀西,等待的几秒里,他的徘徊,诚惶诚恐:眼角眉梢可否不要只是场误会?多得月台上的他英勇到最后,释放惶然般一吻,余生也已被解救得潇潇洒洒。 1917年潮湿的周五夜晚,珀西记得曾经热烈的天气。那天游泳后两人在草地里一齐进睡。 从此以后乱世很远,耳边更近的是蝴蝶。 'So that's all right.'

 3 ) 站台上的人 剧本

GENTLE PIANO MUSIC
BUZZ OF CHATTER
 ……
Douglas Fairbanks there thinks he's in with a chance.
道格拉斯•费尔班克斯觉得他有机会了。
A bit of company on a wet Friday night.
在潮湿的周五晚上有人陪了。
Except old Dougie doesn't have a cast in his eye and a built-up shoe.
但是老道格可没有那种眼神,也没双厚底鞋。
At least, not last time I was at the flickers.
至少,上一次视线相撞的时候我没看到。
It's always the eyes.
总是靠眼神,
That's how you know.
靠眼神就能知道。
A glance held just that little bit too long,
那一瞥延续了有点长,
dragged off to one side, like the trail of a Very light in the dark.
然后才转向另一侧,像是黑夜里划过一束光。
After the do, the, um, interview...
一般程序过后,到了单独提审,
..the officer asks me, not unkindly, I must say, "So how do you chaps,
那个军官问我(还算友好,我得承认),“像你,
"chaps like you and the captain, know one another?"
你和上尉这种人,怎么认识的?”
So I told him.
于是我就告诉他。
Not my words, something somebody said to me once.
——不是用我自己的话,是曾有人对我说过的句子——
"A certain liquidity of the eye."
“一瞬流光的眼神。”
That's how HE knew.
他,就是这样知道的。


My eyes are bad, mind you.
告诉你,那时候我的视力很差,
Too bad for shooting Prussians at any rate,
差到无论如何都射不中普鲁士人。
so I was shunted onto hospital work.
因此我被派去医院工作。
"Cushy", says Sam.
“轻松的活啊。”山姆说,
"That's a charabanc holiday, Perce.
“简直是观光度假啊,佩尔斯。”
"You always wanted to see France, didn't you?"
“你一直想去看看法国,对吧?”
I remember my first day in resus - the resuscitation tent.
我记得在复营——复苏营的第一天,
That's where they take the dying or the nearly dying
那是他们安置死去或者将死的人,
and the shocked ones.
还有受创者的地方。
There's heated beds to put some life back into them, and transfusions.
那儿有温暖的床铺给他们些活着的感觉,还有输液。
Our guns were going hell for leather.
我们的枪一通扫射,
The sky was all lit up - powdery, green.
整片天空都被点亮了——粉末到处飞,看到的全是绿色,
Horrible green.
可怕的绿色。
Like the air was sick.
好像空气病了。
Star shells, Verys, dumps going up.
照明弹,信号弹和垃圾都炸飞了。
And then the ambulances come in and we have to ferry them in,
然后救护车来了,我们得抬他们进去,
the ones that can't walk.
车里不能走路的那些人。
And they've got these labels on them
他们身上都贴了标签,
that tell you what's wrong with them.
上面写着他们有什么毛病。
Like left luggage.
好像在寄存行李一样。
Have you ever carried a stretcher?
你抬过担架吗?
Bloody horrible.
简直太吓人了,
You feel like your arms are going to pop out of their sockets.
感觉手臂要脱臼了一样。
Some chaps can get very heavy.
有些人就是特别重。
Those that can walk into the hospital...
那些能走进医院的人
..are covered in mud and salt sweat.
浑身都是泥巴和汗
Caked in it.
全粘在上面,
All stiff and cracked, like moving statues,
他们都身体僵硬,又有骨折,像是会动的雕像,
like those poor fuckers in Pompeii what got covered in lava.
像是庞贝城里被岩浆掩埋的可怜人。
I've seen photographs of them in the lending library.
我在图书馆看过拍他们的照片。
And then, in the resus tent, a thing you'd never expect.
在复苏营里,有一样东西你绝对猜不到——
Silence.
寂静。
Not a moan or a groan.
没有一声抱怨或呻吟,
They're beyond all that, I suppose, most of them.
他们大多数人的痛苦已经超过这种程度了吧,我猜。
Smoking, breathing, just about.
抽烟,喘息,就只有这些。
Mind you, I've seen what a transfusion can do
不过,我见过输液的功效,
and it is a bloody miracle.
简直是奇迹。
Lads with one foot in the grave and their pulses all thready,
那些脉搏微弱,一只脚都踏进坟墓的人,
they have the transfusion, they're up, they're joking,
一经输液,就能站起来,还能开玩笑,
they're having a smoke in a couple of hours.
几小时后还能抽上烟。
I said to Captain Leslie, I said, "You wouldn't credit it, would you?
我对莱斯利上尉说,我说:“你不会相信的,是吧?”
"It's like... It's like witchcraft."
“那就像,就像是巫术。”
"Sounds about right", he says,
“听起来很好,”他说,
"since we're in hell."
“既然我们都在地狱里。”
But he says it with a smile and when he does that
但他是笑着说的,当他笑着的时候,
there's these creases in his cheeks like ripples in the sand.
脸颊上的皱纹就像沙漠里的涟漪。
"You're a credit to this unit, Percy", he says to me.
“你让这个小队有了保障,佩尔斯”,他跟我说,
"You've all the tenderness of a woman."
“你有着女人一样的细心。”
And he shakes my hand.
接着他握了我的手。
"It's Terrence," he says and I says, "What is?"
“泰伦斯,”他说,我没反应过来:“什么?”
He says, "Me.
他说,“我,
"My name. Terence Lesley.
“我的名字,泰伦斯•莱斯利,
"Do call me Terence.
“就叫我泰伦斯,
"I can't bear all this formal rot."
“我受不了太正式。”
But he's an officer and it don't seem right, so,
但他是个长官,这样似乎不太好,所以
"I'll stick to Captain Leslie," I say, "if it's all the same."
“我还是叫你莱斯利上尉吧,”我说,“反正都是一样的。”
He just smiles again and shrugs.
他又微笑了接着耸了耸肩。
And his eyelashes are long.
他的睫毛很长,
Long and blonde.
长,而且是金黄色。
I can't see much of his hair cos it's under his cap,
我不能看到他太多头发,因为他戴了帽子。
but then one day I'm bringing in a stretcher...
但有一天,我正在搬着担架,
..and he takes his hat off and, just like that, his hair tumbles out.
看到他脱下帽子,他的头发就那样露出来,
Yellow as corn.
玉米一样的金黄色。
And I must have stared because he grins at me
我当时一定是盯着他的,因为他朝我咧嘴笑了,
and pushes his hair out of his eyes and says,
然后他拨开眼睛前的头发对我说:
"Come along, Perce, ."
“快点,佩尔斯,赶紧跟上。”
But I don't move.
但我没动,
And just for a bit...
就一会儿……
Well, like I say, held just a...
像我说的,就是,
just a moment too long.
就是很长的一会儿。
Douglas Fairbanks over there will give me a wink in a minute.
道格拉斯•费尔班克斯一会儿就要给我使眼色了。
There you go.
来了。
HE SIGHS KNOWINGLY


I've always been a skinny bugger, me.
我一直是个瘦弱的家伙,
Thin as a whip, Mother says.
我妈说我瘦得像根鞭子,
Father was the same.
爸爸也是这样。
Mother always had a bit more beef on her after she had Albert and me,
生下我和阿尔伯特在之后,妈总是随身带着点牛肉,
and there was one before us.
在我俩之前还有一个,
A boy.
一个男孩。
But he died.
但他没活下来。
He was called Percy, an' all.
他也叫佩尔斯。
Poison berries. Never think a thing like that can happen, but it does.
是浆果中毒。从没想过会发生这种事,但就是发生了。
I can remember Mother showing me the pictures in the medicine book,
我还记得妈妈给我看医书上的图片,
all shiny and glossy pictures like Jesus in the book at Sunday School.
所有的图都闪闪发亮,像主日学校课本里面的耶稣。
And little Percy had grabbed a handful of these berries and...
小佩尔斯抓了一把浆果吃然后……
..that was that.
就那样了。
Box, I think, the berries.
一盒,我觉得,应该是一盒浆果,
Black, like little bullets.
黑色的,像小小子弹,
Like liquorice sweeties.
像甘草糖。
Maybe that's what little Percy thought they was.
也许小佩尔斯以为就是那些东西。
Anyway, they done for him and then, a year or so after that,
总之,他们料理完他的后事,大概一年时间吧,
along comes I and they call me Percy, too.
我出生了,他们也叫我佩尔斯。
A bit odd, some might say, a bit morbid,
有点奇怪,有的人可能觉得病态,
but Mother always said that she could see him in me.
但母亲总是说她能在我身上看到他。
And she looks so funny when she says that to me...
她对我说那些的时候看起来有些奇怪,
..and she looks so sad.
也有些悲伤。
But I don't think it's just because of little Percy because there was
着不仅是因为小佩尔斯,而是因为
another time she looked at me the same way.
她又一次用同样的方式看我。
It was freezing, I remember that.
当时很冷,我记得,
We was waiting for a train.
我们在等火车,
Dad had some business in Reading, I forget what it was.
爸爸要去雷丁谈生意,我忘了什么生意,
We were to come with and make a day of it.
我们一起去一整天。
I was 15, thereabouts.
我大概十五岁,
Albert was 12. I'd been dispatched in search of tea and buns.
阿尔伯特十二岁。我被叫去买茶和面包。
They all sat in the waiting room, steam coming off them like wet dogs.
他们都坐在候车室里,不停地呼气,像热坏了的狗。
Anyway, I'm on my way to the refreshments
总之,我在去买茶点的路上。
and there's a commotion, so I think, "Oh, the train must be coming in,"
突然有一阵骚动,我想着“啊,肯定是火车要来了”
so I say to the girl behind the tea stall,
所以我对茶摊后的女孩说,
pretty girl I remember with bows in her hair,
我记得她很漂亮,头发上绑着蝴蝶结。
I ask her to get a shift on.
我让她快点给我泡茶。
She says, "What's the hurry? The Reading train isn't in for another
她说:“急什么?去雷丁的那趟在一刻钟之内不会来的。”
"quarter of an hour." So I think, "What's all the fuss about, then?"
所以我想,“那些人都在大惊小怪些什么?”
And then I see it ahead of me on the platform.
然后我看见就在我前面的站台上
Policemen, at least I think they're policemen,
有一群警察,至少我觉得是警察,
but then I look properly and they're not, they're from the jail.
但我仔细看了之后发现,不是,他们是从监狱里来的!
Dark uniforms, little hats with shiny brims.
全黑的制服,帽檐闪亮。
And between them,
在他们之间,
well, a...a prisoner...
有一个,嗯,囚犯
..waiting to be taken away, I suppose.
应该是等着被带走。
And it's not the first time I've seen as such.
我不是第一次见这种场景,
I used to see them a lot, poor bastards,
我见过很多次,可怜虫们,
shuffling along in their chains and the arrows on their clothes.
带着锁链拖着腿走路,衣服上面还有小尖刺。
And it's rough clobber, like to make you itch, worse than this.
那种东西粗糙得很,让你感觉很痒,比我的衣服还糙。
So, "Why are all these folk whispering and pointing?" I wonder.
我很奇怪:“为什么这些人都在咬着耳朵指指点点?”
So I look at the chap in the chains and he's a big chap,
于是我看向被铐起来的那家伙,他块头很大。
sort of like a big bear of a fella.
像头熊一样壮实,
With a big slack, pouchy face.
还有这一张松弛的下垂的大脸。
Fat-ish, except it's all sunk in now,
有点胖,只是都陷下去了。
and his hair, which was most likely black as your hat
而他的头发,以前可能和你的帽子一样黑,
is now shot through with grey.
现在却夹杂着灰色。
And he looks wretched.
他看起来很不好。
As well he might. There's rain dripping off his hair
不过也难怪,雨水从他的头发上滴落,
and down the creases in his big face.
顺着脸上的褶皱流下来。
And then I realise, it's not just rain, he's bloody crying.
突然我意识到,那不仅是雨水,他在哭啊!
And then he looks at me.
然后他看向我,
And there it was.
就是那样,
In that moment...
在那一瞬间,
..a certain liquidity of the eye.
……一瞬流光的眼神。
And then he looks back down at his boots...
然后他低头去看他的靴子,
and it's as if the whole world has come tumbling down around him.
就好像他周围的世界全都崩塌了。
I stand there.
我站在那,
And I think,
我想,
"He knows me.
“他知道我了,
"He knows me for what I am.
“他知道我本来的样子了,
"He can see it in me."
“他能看穿我。”
And I start to shake.
我开始发抖,
And it's not from the cold, it's shame.
不是因为冷,而是羞耻,
And fear and...
害怕,
..terror.
还有恐怖。
And someone starts laughing.
人群开始大笑,
And there's a little girl and she's wandered close to the prisoner.
一个小女孩,她走近囚犯,
She's got a little wooden horse on a dirty bit of string.
她用一根脏兮兮的线牵着一只小木马。
And then her mother goes up and drags the girl away from the man
他的母亲走上前去一把将小女孩从囚犯身边拉回去,
as if he were like to eat her up.
好像他会吃了她似的。
And then I hear it, a name.
然后我听到了,一个名字,
Whispered behind fancy gloves
是从那些精致的手套,
and November hands what are stiff with cold.
和十一月里冻僵了的手后面传来的低语,
"It's him, isn't it?"
“就是他,是吧?”
And suddenly Dad's beside me and he's gripping my arm and he says,
忽然爸爸从身后抓住我的手臂,说,
"You all right, Perce?"
“没事吧,佩尔斯?”
And he's proper worried.
他很担心。
And there's a sort of ringing noise in my ear and I feel for a moment
那时我的耳朵里全是蜂鸣声,有一瞬间我感觉
like I might faint, but then this chap goes straight up
我可能要晕过去了,然后有人径直走向了
to the prisoner on the platform and he...
站台上那个囚犯,然后
He spits in his face.
朝囚犯的脸上吐口水。
And Dad looked shocked.
爸爸很震惊,
And just then, the train comes puffing into the station,
就这时候,火车进站了,
steam everywhere.
到处都是蒸汽。
And I look back to the prisoner,
我回头看那个囚犯,
but he's covered now in a great big cloud of steam.
但他被一团蒸汽笼罩着。
Dad picks up the tea and the buns and he gets us into the carriage.
爸爸拿起茶和面包带我们走进了车厢。
It smells of damp wool and musty, like church,
那里面有种湿羊毛和发霉的味道,就像教堂里一样。
and there's little beads of rain on the window, the open window.
打开的窗户上有些小水珠,
And Mum pulls down the leather strap and the sound sort of...
妈妈拉下皮绳,那种声音
..snaps me out of it.
把我拉回了现实。
"What was all that fuss about there, Clem?"
“那里在吵嚷些什么,克莱姆?”
And Dad sups at his tea and it hangs in little drops from the ends of his
爸爸啜着茶,有几滴顺着他的胡子流下来。
Kitchener 'tashe. "You won't believe it," he says.
“你不会相信的,”他说,
"Out there on the platform, waiting to be taken to prison..."
“就在外面的站台上,有个人等着被带到监狱去……”
"Who?" pipes up Albert.
“谁啊”,阿尔伯特问。
And he looks at us and he shakes his head in wonder.
他看着我们,纳闷地摇着头,
"Oscar Wilde!" he says.
“奥斯卡•王尔德!”他说。
And then Mum looks at me.
然后妈妈看着我,
Tender, like...
很温柔地,像是……
I've never had the nerve.
我从没敢告诉她。
That's the thing, I suppose.
这才是关键。
A notion of getting in trouble or being a bother...
一想到会惹上麻烦或者成为累赘,
I could always imagine Mother's face
我就总是想到
if she found out I'd been up to things.
如果妈妈知道了我到底是什么人时的脸色。
And I couldn't bear it, I couldn't bear to disappoint, so
我受不了这样,我不想让她失望,所以,
I didn't, I didn't do anything about it.
我没说,我什么都没做过。
Not even a tuppeny wank with Sam or nothing.
连给山姆打飞机都没有。
I kept my own counsel, as they say.
我有自己的想法,就像他们说的。
Also, there was a girl who was sweet on me.
而且,有个姑娘曾经喜欢我。
Annie.
安妮。
And that sort of stopped people asking, I suppose.
那应该能平息那些风言风语,
We courted for a long while,
我们在一起很长时间,
but she got fed up because I never asked her to marry me.
但我一直没求婚,所以她受够了,
I took on like Annie had broke my heart and then,
我对外的说法是安妮伤了我的心,
what with one thing or another and then the war, it sort of, somehow,
然后事情一件接着一件,战争又来了,然后,不知怎么的,
I got away with it. A lot of questions, of course.
我就摆脱了这件事。当然啦,还是有很多问题,
Especially when all us Tommies were billeted together
特别是所有英军士兵第一次被安排住处时。
for the first time. "You married?" "No."
“你结婚了吗?”“没有。”
"You got a girl?" "Well, I used to."
“有女朋友吗?”“嗯,以前有。”
And then one day, in Amiens, there was a sort of lull.
有一天,我们在亚眠停休,
Hot as hell it was.
天气热得要死,
Not what you think. People think of all that mud and rain,
不是你们想的那些,人们总是想着泥浆和雨水,
but we was there the live long year
但是我们在那儿待了一年,
and sometimes it was hot and parched.
有时候又热又干,
Fucking flies everywhere.
该死的蚊子到处都是。
Blue and green bellies on them. Fat.
它们的肚子又蓝又绿,而且很大。
Great clouds of them because of the dead bodies.
它们成群结队地围绕尸体。
And Captain Leslie comes up to me
莱斯利上尉来找我,
and he slaps me on the shoulder and he says,
轻拍我的肩说,
"Come along, Perce, we're going hunting."
“来吧,佩尔斯,我们去打猎。”
And I say, "What?" He says, "Butterflies",
我说:“什么?”他回答,“捉蝴蝶。”
because we're camped on this sort of downland.
因为我们驻扎在一片丘陵上,
And there's marigolds and poppies all over, little splashes of colour.
到处都是金盏花和罂粟花,五彩的斑点。
I can still taste the dust.
我至今还能感受到那尘土的味道,
Chalky in your mouth and your hair and...
在你的嘴巴里,头发上,
..on the Dunlop tyres like white paint,
还有邓禄普轮胎上面,像是刷了白色的漆。
because Terrence had only gone and got us bicycles, the silly bugger.
因为泰伦斯去给我们弄了辆自行车,那个蠢货。
And it was only for a few hours
去那儿只花了几个小时,
but you could forget, you know, for a bit,
但是你能暂时地忘掉,你知道的,
everything that was going on.
周围所有的事情。
And we came to this sort of lake.
我们来到了一个像是湖边的地方。
It was a crater hole, I suppose,
应该是陨石坑,我觉得,
and the water was glass green and clear like a perfume bottle.
水面碧绿纯净,像个香水瓶子。
And Terence, he starts hollering and rattling the bike down to the water
泰伦斯一边叫着,一边踩着单车朝水边冲去,
and he pulls off all his clothes and in he goes.
他脱掉了所有衣服跳了进去,
I follows, and then we go splashing about in our birthday suits.
我也跳了进去,我们像孩子一样赤裸着在水里打闹,
And he's brick red from the sunshine,
他的皮肤在太阳照耀下变成砖红色,
but not where his shirt's been,
但他穿过衣服的地方没有,
so he's got this sort of red face and arms, and the rest of him is...
所以他的脸和手臂是红的,其余的部分,
He's like a ghost.
白得像鬼一样。
And after we've swum about,
我们游了一会儿,
we just lie in the grass and fall asleep.
就在草坪上睡着了。
You can hear the buzz of the flies, but they are way off
能听到苍蝇的嗡嗡声,但它们离得很远,
and some of the ones that are closer are butterflies,
离得近的是蝴蝶,
so that's all right, and I just...
所以没关系,我就……
..lie there and I watch Terence sleeping and...
躺在那儿,看着泰伦斯睡觉,
..his Adam's apple bobbing up and down.
他的喉结上下起伏,
And his hair is golden.
他的头发金灿灿的,
And the line of his jaw is just sort of...
他下巴的弧度简直是……
..perfect.
完美 。
Like a draughtsman's drawn it.
像是画家画出来的,
Like I'd drawn it.
像是我画出来的。
And his lips are dark and full and they're like bramble.
他的唇色很深,嘴唇饱满,像黑莓一样,
And all I want to do is bend down and...
我想做的只是弯下腰……
And he opens his eyes...
然后他睁开眼睛,
..and squints.
微微眯起,
And he lifts his hand to cover them so he can see better.
他抬手遮住阳光好看得清楚。
And he says, "We'd best be getting back."
他这时说,“我们该回去了。”
We all had on us the stench of death.
我们浑身恶臭,
The bread we ate, the stagnant water,
吃的面包,喝的死水,
everything we touched had a rotten smell.
一切都散发着腐烂的味道。
But that day, everything was OK.
只有那一天,所有事情都很美好。
It was bright.
很明亮
And it was pure, you see?
很纯净,你知道吗?
And nobody had seen, had they?
没人看见,不是吗?


I've done my bit.
我做了我分内的事情,
The officer mentioned that.
那个军官提到了那个,
Exemplary service.
“杰出的服役”
When he took me aside for a quiet word.
当他拉我到一旁谈话的时候。
And of course, what had Terence and me...
当然了,泰伦斯和我,
What had the Captain and me...
上尉和我,
..got up to?
走到哪一步了?
Sweet FA.
什么都没有。
But someone had seen us and...
但有人看到了我们,
..they thought, "Hello, what's going on here?"
他们想着,“哦,这儿有些什么?”
And it's bad for morale and all of that, so I was to be sent elsewhere.
这简直有伤风化之类的,所以我要被调到别处去了,
And, of course, I didn't get to see the Captain, did I?
哦,当然了,我没能见一面上尉,
Because he'd been transferred, too.
因为他也被调走了,
I was packed onto this carriage...
我被塞上这节车厢,
..sweat and tobacco smelling and fellas pushing up against you
满是汗水和烟草的味道,人群推推挤挤
and shoving for room, and the train gives a great big lurch
就为了抢到一点点空间,突然这列火车猛地抖了一下,
and then it starts off.
然后就开动了。
I just sit down on the floor and pull me cap over me eyes
我就坐在地板上,用帽子遮住眼睛,
and drift off.
迷迷糊糊地睡着。
I don't know how much time has passed, but...
我不知道过去了多久,
I wake up and it's dark outside.
但当我醒来的时候外边是黑的。
And the train's pulling into a station
火车进站了。
and in the carriage it's just these little night lights on - bluey.
在车厢里只有夜灯零星的蓝光,
They make everyone look three-parts dead.
让每个人都看起来像被截成了三段。
And the train pulls into the station
然后火车进站,
and it's going slow, like, puffing,
开始减速,像在喷气
like some of them boys in the resus tent.
像在复苏营里的士兵们。
And then, I do see him.
突然,我看到了他,的的确确是他,
Terence.
泰伦斯。
He's out the window, on the platform.
就在车窗外面,在站台上。
Grey coat, hair tucked under his cap, neat.
灰色外套,头发收在帽子里,干干净净。
And he's talking to someone.
他在跟某人说话,
And they must have made him laugh
他们让他笑了,
cos there's those little lines in his cheeks again.
因为他的脸上又浮现出褶皱。
But he don't see me.
但他没看到我。
So I push through the carriage past the other fellas
所以我挤过车厢,穿过人群,
and it's not easy now cos most have dropped off
那并不简单,因为很多人都还没醒。
and I trip over some poor bugger and he curses me,
我被某个家伙绊倒了他还骂我。
but I make it to the window and I pull down the sash...
但我走到了床边,拉下框格,
..and the air outside is warm.
窗外的空气很暖和。
And all I want to do is wave.
我想做的就只有挥手。
But, of course, what can I say?
当然了,我还能说什么?
Um...
嗯 ……
"So long, Captain Leslie?"
“再见,莱斯利上尉?”
"So long, Perce."
“再见,佩尔斯。”
But then he does see me.
但之后他也看到我了,
He glances over,
扫了一眼,
but he's still talking to his pal
但仍在和他的伙伴聊天。
and just then the train lurches forward.
突然见,火车向前一抖。
The brakes go on and the blue lights go out
开始制动,蓝光熄灭了,
and just like that, pitch-black.
一下子一片漆黑。
And all the other fellas in the carriage start groaning
整个车厢的人都开始抱怨,
and someone says, "Oh, here we fucking go,"
有人说:“他妈的灯又灭了。”
but all I can feel is my heart beating and the air.
但我能感到的就只有心跳和空气,
And the darkness pressing against the window
还有紧贴在车窗上的黑暗。
and my hand gripping the window ledge.
我的手紧抓着窗台。
And then someone takes my hand.
然后有人握住我的手,
Someone outside on the platform.
窗户外面站台之上的某人,
And it's Terence.
我知道,是泰伦斯。
And he takes my hand and he just...
他握着我的手,
..lifts it to his lips and he kisses it.
抬到嘴唇边上,然后轻轻吻了一下。
There's no train then, there's no troops, there's no war.
没有火车,没有军队,也没有战争。
There's just his bramble lips
只有他黑莓般的嘴唇,
pressed against the tips of my fingers...
紧贴在我的手指上。
..and all the hair on my neck goes up on end.
我脖子上的汗毛都竖起来了。
And then the train lurches forward
然后火车又向前抖动了一下,
and he's let go of my hand and all the blue lights go on, and...
他放开了我的手,所有的蓝色光又亮了起来。
Outside there's nothing but steam.
窗外只有蒸汽,
Steam and darkness.
蒸汽和黑暗。

 4 ) 我会想念你的,但是再见

《酷儿们》一个人,在你对面坐下,有条不紊地整理一下衣服,故事就开始了。他们开始诉说一些事,温柔的洒脱的,优伤的释然的,没有特效,没有粉饰,只有一双直视你的眼睛。

只能说艺高人胆大,这样的表演单薄吗?完全不,它简单,却丰满。一豆灯光一个长镜头几个分镜,整整二十分钟,你只能静静看着那人的独白,8集,120分钟的时间里一段百年历史就在你面前倏忽而过。

这部剧选定的是比较敏感的特定人群,但得高分与猎奇的心态并无关系,剧中每个人都生动。故事没有从多么宏大的地方入手,而是从个体的角度展开,再慢慢晕染出大的环境。在那些讲述里我们能体验到温度,闻到迎面飘来的各种味道,耳边有火车的汽笛声,手边能感知到挣扎的力度。当然在这么聚焦式的表演中,演员的功力也是高下立见。

“I'd miss you,Alice.”第四集里当男主说出这句话时虽然有释怀和感动,但我也知道,他们究竟是两类人,不管时间怎么延续下去他们也不可能有牵起手的那一天。多年的相处只是共同抵抗那些恶意时对彼此的支撑,当外部压力消散时,那股力量也消失了。

我会想念你的,但是再见,从此再也不见了吧,那些不堪的过去,也不要再对我提起。

 5 ) Queers笔记

E1

剧本真是好。继承夭折哥哥的名字,品尝禁果的描述也太贴切了。

E3

作为特殊群体,渴望被尊重与平等对待,但也愿意享有特别身份所能给予的归属感与"特权"。Stereotype,或广义讲标签化是具有两面性的,它们粗鲁地去个体化,但也具有一定的真实性。

E5

谈到gay间的暗语 It's supposed to protect u from lily law. It's not supposed to be on the wireless everyday, for the amusement of bored polones.

E6

有色人种在本国得不到成为自己的权利,被禁止进入上层阶级的地方,被鄙视挑拣,却要为国家上战场。 E8

·Rights aren't like cake,me having some doesn't mean you get less. Me having the right to get married doesn't take anything away from anyone else. ·You can't really blame children. Little pitchers. What gets poured in gets poured out. ·You can't have a gay wedding without Oscar Wilde quote." All women become like their mothers. That is their tragedy. No man does. That's his." 这段和E1的呼应太😭了。 ·PDAs can still make me nervious. (Public Display of Affection公开示爱) "If there's a gay kid in here with his folks, frightened that he's a freak, don't you think that it might give him hope, seeing two guys wandering around, being themselves, getting their groceries, like everyone else? "

是的,我们争取权利,努力发声,独立思考,很多时候不是因为能够在现阶段真正改变什么,而是让其他人和后辈更有信心罢了。 If happiness is a place, it's the biscuit aisle in Sainsbury's.

 6 ) 酷儿们和同行者

编剧太牛了 冲着编剧也会给五星

第一集 The Man on the Platform 1917

本喵在谈及 与Terrence 也许是第一次的对话时,眼中有着星星。

而当谈到他们在站台上最后一次见面时,Terrence吻了他的手,然后一切在因为火车启动的蒸汽中消散,就如他第一次见到穿着囚服的王尔德一般。

故事含蓄而内敛,但处处都有着伏笔照应,乍看有些平淡清水的情节,却暗暗道出了感情的力量。

第二集 A Grand Day Out 1994

1994年英国议会同意将同性恋合法行为下调至18岁,双方同意的同性恋行为就不算犯罪。这是在这个决议出来后的第二天,一位17岁的少年对昨晚发生的事情的回忆。

只是觉得这句台词说得很好, 接纳有种被同情的感觉。

当少年带着俏皮的声音读出他的名字

少年的表情很丰富,小动作也显得那么可爱。而且这一次的感情表达要直白得多。

看到第二集有种看历史变迁的感觉。

第三集 More Anger 1987

一位演员 但不论是谁,谈及工作大约也是这样无奈

当他知道同性恋角色没有生病的时候 感觉特别开心

Simen告诉他,他是positive

YES

有种终于出现了一丝希望,然后绝望再一次降临的感觉。不知道还能说什么,就这些图吧。

第四集 Missing Alice 1957

1957年9月4日由沃芬敦爵士提交给英国政府一份报告,提出“同性恋不是一种病”以及“任何成年人之间,在相互允许的情况下,私下进行的同性恋行为不应该被认为是犯罪”。

真不知道妈妈说的这句话是暗示了后来娶她的Michael不是传统意义上的男人吗?

Michael向Alice坦白的时候也只是说 not woman 而不是 a man

最后在1957年 报告公布后 Michael还是离开了Alice

讲道理,emmm,也不知道能讲什么道理,就是这么一件事吧

第五集 I Miss the War 1967

在1967年,英国的英格拉和威尔士地区,法律正式取消了同性恋罪名,规定年满21岁,双方同意的同性恋行为不算犯罪

难得糊涂,也难得清醒得认识自我

并不觉得 充分利用拥有的东西 是一件可耻的事情

这句话也许应该广而扩之, 给那些无聊的人当作消遣

及时行乐

第六集 Safest Spot in Town 1941

1941 伦敦大轰炸

虽然有诸多歧视,但也有自己想要保护的人,为了自己想保护的事物而战

welcome back

第七集 The Perfect Gentleman 1929

1929年 全世界陷入一场经融危机,黄金从英国和欧洲源源不断流入美国

一个姑娘扮成了一位绅士

但当说到pass时 有种复杂的感觉

这句话说出来感觉在哭

谈及喜欢的人 眼中有光

第一次穿上男装

爱人迟迟不来

最后一个眼神 最后一个镜头

第八集 Something Borrowed 2016

2013年7月同性恋婚姻法颁布

对于婚姻,而非蛋糕

对啊,所以熊孩子都有自己的熊家长

hhhhh

看眼睛!!!

If happiness is a place

until death do us apart

最后一个故事真的很甜了

 短评

虽然歧视依然难以避免,但今天,我本老师作为万千酷儿中的一员,已经能够和男朋友结婚并过着幸福的生活了。感谢社会的发展。

7分钟前
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第一集,关于感情的细腻程度,你永远无法想象。

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没有火车 也没有部队和战争 只有他的嘴唇贴在我的手上

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本喵的那集真的……专门又看了一遍把台词都抄下来了……本喵无可挑剔的演技在这部里得到了最好的诠释。有谁能做到对着镜头说话却像是真实地经过了一生一样……几乎就要信以为真 那个士兵 就是他自己

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不应该叫Queers吧 应该叫gays吧 减一星

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突然哭泣!好喜歡小本和Fionn的两集

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蝴蝶泉边葬金坛,目光如水水如愁。仰仗整个站台的蒸汽与整个车厢的黑暗方能成全的一个吻,可以说是对当时queers的处境很极致的隐喻了。

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可能全世界只有英国演员敢完全只靠独白撑起一部剧。感觉所有气味,温度,画面,故事都藏在那些哀伤的眼神和沉静的叙述里了。不知道是好久没见本喵,,还是他实在演得太好,第一集看完简直想哭T-T完结补:演员功力有高低,但无不感情真挚,悲戚欢快愤怒留恋沉醉宁静皆有之,深情言语筑就英伦百年LGBT史

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原本以为会是个像《When We Rise》那样激烈的同志平权斗争史,但是不是啊,很英国。固定长镜头下人物的大段大段的内心独白,所有的情绪、表情全都一览无遗,是与百年来形形色色queers的面对面的倾听和诉说。真的受不了看到本老师红眼眶,太让人心疼了T_T

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站台上电光火石的一吻足够照亮人生沉寂暗淡的许多年(但最棒的是公爵街的公爵夫人!

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So Golden. 有一种,无论娱乐再弄死多少人,人类文明还是会在英国保存下来的 幻觉

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本的演技已经修炼到不动声色突然开点小火力就能把人虐懵的程度了……

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每集20分钟的独白,展现百年间这个群体的真实样貌和时代变化,静不下心来会很难看进去。借着大背景的第一个故事最隽永,黑暗中的亲吻、车站被捕的王尔德。后面的故事更生活,愤怒、欣喜、自嘲、恐惧、不甘……每集的独白抽出来可以当广播剧,入夜后循环播放。

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小本,小狼,敦刻尔克男主以及众多英国鲜肉出演,独白叙述百年英国同志历史。#同志骄傲月# 话说小本那个故事,他说出王尔德的名字的时候,我整个人都震惊了!小狼表演痕迹有点重,特别是知道真相后(但没关系只要帅就行),Fionn演得很好啊!又羞涩有真挚。当然几位老戏骨才是大牛!

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不知是因为基佬属性,还是因为独白形式的影响,感觉好多演员都表演的太dramatic了一点,前一秒忧伤,下一秒笑逐颜开……第四集Rebecca Front演/讲 的最好,温暖又忧伤,平淡中见深情

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独角独白单元剧形式,考验演技,也易让观众审美疲劳。追了一个月还是感动满满~

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刚看了第一集,真的是一部很特别的剧,全程是角色独白,很考验演技,细节很到位。是一部需要静下心来看的剧。我也是LGBT人士,所以能够理解角色的无奈心理。

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只能说神剧。一集三个分景长镜,只有演员的自白。但是却能浮现出所有的画面——火车站蒸汽弥漫,战场的硝烟升腾,医院的哀嚎混乱还有河边的蝴蝶,宁静的下午。一个单纯用叙述和表演把观众带入第一视角的方法,很牛逼。

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为本喵打call!一集只有20分钟却有大量独白,需要一个人静下心来慢慢看。

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Ok can we have more lesbians plz

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