剧情介绍

  Shortly before he is to wed, millionaire John Willis is visited by Dr. Harry S. Blair, a psychiatrist who informs him that years before he was married to Nancy, John's wife-to-be, and warns him that she is mentally unbalanced.
  Blair then relates the following story: After a whirlwind romance in Florida, Blair marries Nancy and starts a psychiatric practice in New York. One day, artist Norman Clyde comes to his office and tells him that an innocent man is about to be executed in Sing Sing Prison and that Nancy is the cause of his unjust incarceration. A distraught Clyde then explains himself to a curious Blair:
  Three years before, Clyde meets Nancy, whose maiden name was Monks, when she enrolls in his art class. The moody Clyde soon falls in love with Nancy's honest charm and beauty. Nancy, a secretary, introduces Clyde to her boss, millionaire Andrew Bonner, and persuades Bonner to showcase Clyde's paintings at one of his private showings. To Nancy's delight, Clyde's painting, a depiction of the tragic figure Cassandra for which she modeled, wins first prize at the showing. The evening is perfect until an expensive bracelet is stolen from a guest, and Clyde later finds it in Nancy's purse. After Clyde confronts a confused Nancy about the theft, she relates the following story to explain her behavior:
  As a young girl, Nancy lives with her housekeeper mother in the lavish Willis home and plays with Karen, the Willises' little daughter. Although Karen wants to invite Nancy to her upcoming birthday party, Mrs. Willis refuses to allow the lower-class Nancy to attend. A true friend, Karen promises to give Nancy one of the pins her guests are receiving. When Karen realizes there are no extra pins, however, she offers Nancy the beautiful locket she has just received from her mother. Nancy's subsequent joy is soon crushed when Mrs. Willis demands that she return the locket. Later, the locket is discovered missing, and Nancy is accused of theft. Although Nancy's mother soon finds the locket in Karen's dress, Mrs. Willis refuses to believe Nancy and forces her to "confess."
  The adult Nancy then admits to Clyde that this childhood humiliation caused her unconscious desire to steal the bracelet at the party. After a forgiving Clyde returns the bracelet anonymously, he and Nancy continue their romance until the next party at the Bonners'. Suspecting that the absent Nancy is spending the evening in Bonner's arms, Clyde leaves the party to look for her and sees her exiting Mrs. Bonner's bedroom just after two gunshots are fired. Bonner is found murdered, and Mrs. Bonner's diamond necklace, stolen. Although Nancy and Clyde are questioned, valet Myron Dexter is eventually found guilty and is sentenced to die. Clyde, however, strongly suspects Nancy, but she angrily maintains her innocence and leaves for Florida.
  Back in his office, Blair defends Nancy to Clyde but invites him to his house that evening. When confronted, Nancy denies everything and tells Blair that Clyde is merely jealous. The next day, Dexter is executed, and a guilt-ridden Clyde jumps from Blair's office window to his death.
  To avoid scandal, Blair and Nancy move to England, and after World War II breaks out, Blair volunteers his medical services, while Nancy becomes an ambulance driver. Expressing concern over Blair's health, Nancy insists that they take a vacation at Lord and Lady Wyndham's manor house. Just as they are leaving, Blair learns that one of Lady Wyndham's valuable jewels has been stolen. Blair suspects Nancy but is unable to prove anything until a bomb destroys their flat and reveals her cache of stolen jewels.
  Although confronted directly, Nancy continues to deny any guilt and divorces Blair after he suffers a nervous breakdown. Back in John's study, Blair, like Clyde before him, tries to convince John to abandon Nancy, who now uses the name Patton. John, however, believes Nancy when she tells him that Blair is still suffering from his breakdown.
  Moments before the wedding is to start, Nancy's future mother-in-law, the unsuspecting Mrs. Willis, gives her the same locket that she once took away, and tells her that it is a precious family heirloom. The locket causes Nancy to be overcome with guilt, and she collapses at the altar in hysterics. As Nancy is later taken away to an institution, John sadly realizes the truth of Blair's story, but determines to see Nancy through her crisis.

评论:

  • 帅飞兰 7小时前 :

    可是,本来最没有存在感只负责蠢的男主角艾伦几句话却是影片唯一的亮点。的确,人人都可以嘲讽花瓶,却没人去了解花瓶。艾伦自从做了傻大姐小说的男花瓶一度抬不起头,几个月不敢联系自己的家人朋友。为了生计他不得不接这份工作,却觉得羞耻。直到他发现,原来读者那么喜欢他,因为他的存在而高兴,他找到了这份工作的意义。

  • 宏元恺 9小时前 :

    想不到2022年还有这么老套的电影,这么智障的台词。就皮特耍帅那几下子能看,导演已经贴心地放在了开头,应该皮特下线就直接拉到片尾的,浪费这时间。

  • 卫杰涛 9小时前 :

    幸亏没花钱去电影院看,没啥意思。丹尼尔演的这个角色,好像跟他在惊天魔盗团里演的反派是同类型的诶。皮特老了也还是帅,哈哈。

  • 弘信 6小时前 :

    “如果你吸食岛的生命,那么岛也会吸食你的……”

  • 可和暖 6小时前 :

    已经忘了上次看到这样纯搞笑的美式喜剧是什么时候了!光是钱老板的肉体,就值回票价啦!

  • 彩寒 1小时前 :

    5分。好久不见好莱坞第一帅哥皮特了。动作(基本没有)冒险(也不太多)喜剧(笑点较少)爱情(过于凑合)电影。果然是言情小说家会遇到的冒险,没有复杂的密码,没有刺激的迷宫,没有激烈的打斗,和平时不待见的男同事勇闯天涯了一把,然后就爱上了他。不要问反派怎么失败的,单身狗怎么可能战胜热恋中的情侣?何况还有帅哥皮特的助攻。虽然不讲逻辑道理,但脑袋开花后又奇迹复活实在是有点硬来了。不过,没花钱看到查宁的屁股,就不应有太多怨言。

  • 占倩丽 3小时前 :

    属于真的很蠢但是真的会笑那种电影。感叹一下蛋妞的蓝眼睛真的绝美

  • 尹彭薄 4小时前 :

    爆米花片 不想思考的周末看看挺适合 皮特那段太逗了

  • 壤驷欣嘉 2小时前 :

    所有人都好像心不在焉的推进着主线,是我的笑点。

  • 叶英豪 6小时前 :

    昏昏欲睡 网络热点大集合,廉价的质感,影棚拍摄明显

  • 不清涵 3小时前 :

    苦后更甜

  • 云呈 3小时前 :

    完全冲着丹尼尔去看的,中间看困好几次,插科打诨也没啥意思,而且我真的get不到桑姐,男主虽然傻白甜了点,但是很清醒,勇于说自己是feminist,好评~

  • 巴暄嫣 5小时前 :

    110分钟,派拉蒙的片,塔图姆就和葛韦格芭比里的肯类似吧?好久不见的皮特,继阅后即焚之后又打了一滴大大的酱油并且被爆头。

  • 咎高驰 5小时前 :

    让人意想不到的杀手皮特,也让人意想不到的惨死枪下……骑着一辆小摩托去追装甲车,潜入水中,再次踏上陆地时,背后多了些小东西……

  • 德振 1小时前 :

    比《神秘海域》好看N倍,Sandra和Channing配一脸!

  • 初丽 9小时前 :

    蛋妞是直接从惊天魔盗团2穿越过来的吧;剧情好拉胯;两颗星分别给钱宁的左屁股和右屁股。

  • 升振 8小时前 :

    姗姐在重复她的傻大妞人设,钱宁在重复他的性感舞男人设,蛋妞已经老到可以在好莱坞爆米花片里演英式反派了,下饭片儿一枚,怎样让钱宁露臀可能算唯一编剧花了心思的地方。我喜欢双人舞那段,钱宁演戏很一般,但他任何时候跳起舞来我都还是爱看的,他身体的律动感确实很自然舒服。皮特的出现毫无惊喜,还不如中途听到了浴血黑帮主题曲来得开心。

  • 买承恩 4小时前 :

    就为了皮特那一小段看了这么个烂东西,再加上机翻字幕,没看完直接删了

  • 五雪瑶 8小时前 :

    “我因为太害怕在生活中再次受到伤害,所以就停止了生活,看不到眼前美好的事物。”

  • 卫军旗 4小时前 :

    感觉是没经费的寻宝片,没啥大场面,无聊可看,毕竟电影配色还是很喜欢的。

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