影片讲述了因不明感染事件而被封锁的建筑内,孤立无援的幸存者们对抗以无法预测形态进化的感染者的故事。
美籍华人于美珍 廖柏兴夫妇到香港投资,遇到美珍昔日情人林建业,共同寻找二十年前的女儿邓雯雯,从而透视出香港回归前夕港人的种种心态,折射出海外华人血浓于水的爱国情感
佛祖遣癫僧与金毛吼护送千年古镜回归离恨天,一人一兽却意外坠入镜中幻境。他们遍历千古奇境,在镜花水月的迷障中照见本心。当红尘执念化作云烟,疯癫与兽性终寻得内心至宝——原来生命最美的归途,不在离恨天上,而在照见本心澄明的那一刻。
Two codependent best friends become addicted to the heroin-like touch of an alien narcissist who may or may not be trying to take over the world. Writer and director Addison Heimann’s second feature film is provocatively comedic, inventive, and insane in the best possible way. An ode to the deliriously stylistic lens of Japanese cinema in the ’60s and ’70s, Touch Me dares to “go there” with its themes of mental health, desire, and Hentai-infused sexual abandon. Olivia Taylor Dudley sinks into character to portray a fractured and wandering human being in desperate need of a life-affirming touch, while Lou Taylor-Pucci’s tracksuit-clad alien persona is played to delightful perfection. Jordan Gavaris and Marlene Forte round out an impeccable cast of far-out characters who manage to be at once acrimonious yet relatable. The end result is a weird, wild, and frenzied fever dream with so much to unpack. While we may not be able to relieve ourselves of self-doubt, deep-seated childhood trauma, and debilitating anxiety with the simple touch of an extraterrestrial being, maybe life isn’t so bad after all?