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【导演】:Dan Verete
【主演】: 摩西·伊夫吉/Avi Kushnir/Ulrich Matschoss
【标签】: 喜剧/剧情
【制片地区/国家】:加拿大/德国/以色列
【年份】:2004
【语言】:英语 / 德语 / 希伯来语
【上映时间】: 2004-09-02
【片长】: 90
【原名】:Metallic Blues
【又名】:金属蓝调/修车工的布鲁斯
【评分】:豆瓣:0 ,IMDB:6.8
【IMDb链接】: tt0402374
在这部金属蓝调喜剧/剧情片中,When Shmuel and Siso, two hapless used-car dealers in Israel, stumble on the chance to buy a spotless, blue 1985 Lincoln Continental limousine for a bargain they figure their luck has finally turned. All they need to do is ship the classic beauty to Germany, sell it to a specialized dealer for collectors and return as heroes with a handsome profit.
So begins this offbeat, funny and touching buddy movie that brings together the irrepressible Avi Kushner (a noted Israeli stand-up comedian) and sad-sack Moshe Ivgy on a road trip from hell. Ivgy plays Siso, a Moroccan Jew with family obligations, who is suspicious of the scheme and queasy about traveling to the land of the Holocaust. His friend Shmuel, a shmoozer who can bluster his way into (though not always out of) any situation, is the child of Holocaust survivors and long ago turned the page on that history. For him, Germany is the ultimate modern European marketplace, its sleek airports and posh hotels the stuff of consumer dreams. The adventures of these two as their plan unravels will test their friendship, and bring up unexpected emotions about the Jewish past in Germany, as well.
Two Israeli car dealers, Shmuel and Siso, invest five thousand American dollars into a vintage 1985 Lincoln Continental Limousine that they plan to sell in Germany for fifty grand. But when they take it there, they run into problems with the customs police, who are suspicious of Middle Easterners with a huge American gas guzzler. The routine search causes Shmuel to experience a disturbing hallucination about WWII Germany and the Nazis his parents fled from some sixty years earlier. And their adventure in Germany turns into a struggle just to make it out safely, as the echoes of the past catch up with them.
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