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经营着一家五金店的亚当(亚历克·鲍德温 Alec Baldwin 饰)与芭芭拉(吉娜·戴维斯 Geena Davis 饰)夫妻俩非常恩爱,两人虽然没有孩子,但把所有对彼此的爱都倾注在装扮自己的家上。这天夫妻俩出行时发生车祸,双双殒命。成为鬼魂的两夫妻不忍离开自己的家,但阴阳相隔他们只能眼睁睁看的自己的家中搬来了新主人。入住的迪兹与查尔斯一家将夫妻俩的房子大肆改造,亚当和芭芭拉想出闹鬼招数试图吓走迪兹一家却不起作用,反被迪兹喜爱呆在黑暗中的怪异女儿莉迪亚(薇诺娜·瑞德 Winona Ryder 饰)看破,做鬼也难得尊严。无计可施的夫妻俩按照亡灵手册指引,拜托流离于阴间主流之外的大法师“甲壳虫汁”(迈克尔·基顿 Michael Keaton 饰)帮助他们夺回自己的家……
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Alec Baldwin
Adam
Alec Baldwin's portrayal of Adam Maitland in Tim Burton's 1988 gothic comedy "Beetlejuice" is a memorable blend of the everyman and the macabre. As one half of the recently deceased couple who find themselves haunting their former home, Baldwin's Adam is the more pragmatic and reserved of the pair. His transition from a living, breathing, small-town sculptor to a ghost grappling with the afterlife is conveyed by Baldwin with a mix of dry wit and genuine pathos. His performance is characterized by an understated humor that contrasts beautifully with the zaniness of Michael Keaton's titular character, Beetlejuice. Baldwin's Adam is the straight man in this supernatural farce, providing a grounded anchor to the film's more outlandish moments. His chemistry with co-star Geena Davis as his wife, Barbara, is touching and humorous, as they navigate the trials of the afterlife together. Baldwin's nuanced depiction of a man out of his depth in the world of the living and the dead alike adds a layer of warmth and relatability to the film's darkly comedic tone.
Geena Davis
Barbara
Geena Davis delivered a memorable performance as Barbara in Tim Burton's 1988 cult classic "Beetlejuice," perfectly embodying the film's quirky and darkly comedic tone. Initially portrayed as a sweet and somewhat naive housewife, Davis's Barbara undergoes a dramatic transformation following her untimely demise, alongside her husband Adam (Alec Baldwin). As she navigates the afterlife, Davis infuses her character with a blend of charm and fortitude, showcasing Barbara's adaptation to the bizarre afterlife and her determination to assert her will in the face of eccentric forces, including the devious "bio-exorcist" Beetlejuice (Michael Keaton). Davis's Barbara is both relatable and ethereal, capturing the essence of a woman who finds strength and creativity in the most surreal of circumstances, ultimately becoming a ghostly guardian of her home with an iconic sense of style to match. Her performance is marked by nuanced physicality and comedic timing, making Barbara a standout character in a film teeming with the extraordinary and macabre.
Winona Ryder
Lydia
Winona Ryder delivers a memorable performance as Lydia Deetz in the 1988 dark comedy film "Beetlejuice," directed by Tim Burton. As the somber, gothic teenager who finds herself living in a house haunted by its previous inhabitants, Ryder crafts a character that is both angst-ridden and endearing. Her portrayal of Lydia is characterized by a delicate balance of melancholy and resilience, capturing the essence of teenage alienation with an undercurrent of dry wit. Lydia's interactions with the undead Maitlands and the mischievous ghost Betelgeuse (Michael Keaton) allow Ryder to showcase her range, oscillating between terror, skepticism, and a unique camaraderie with the supernatural elements around her. Her performance is a standout feature of the film, offering a nuanced portrayal of a character that has since become an iconic figure in the canon of outcast teenage roles. Ryder's Lydia is a sympathetic heroine whose journey from isolation to finding her peculiar place in the world resonates with audiences, ensuring her a beloved place in the cultural landscape of 80s cinema.
Catherine O'Hara
Delia
Catherine O'Hara's portrayal of Delia Deetz in Tim Burton's 1988 cult classic "Beetlejuice" is a masterclass in comedic timing and character acting. As the pretentious and eccentric sculptor who moves into the idyllic Connecticut home previously inhabited by the recently deceased Maitlands, O'Hara's Delia is a scene-stealer. With her exaggerated, avant-garde fashion sense and her absurd, otherworldly sculptures, Delia is the epitome of an oblivious artist, consumed by her own visions and completely out of touch with the suburban life around her. O'Hara imbues the character with a delightful mix of self-absorption and vulnerability, creating a character that is both laughable and oddly endearing. Her interactions with the ghostly Maitlands and her eventual possession by their spirits showcase O'Hara's range, as she skillfully transitions from an aloof artist to a maraca-shaking medium, delivering some of the film's most iconic and hilarious moments. Her performance is a testament to her ability to breathe life into even the most outlandish characters, ensuring that Delia Deetz remains an unforgettable and beloved figure in the pantheon of 80s cinema.
Jeffrey Jones
Charles
Jeffrey Jones delivered a memorable performance as the character Charles in the 1988 film "Beetlejuice," directed by Tim Burton. As the new owner of the idyllic country house that becomes haunted by its former inhabitants, the Maitlands, Charles is initially portrayed as a suit-clad, strait-laced city man with a penchant for sculpting grotesque figures. Jones masterfully balances Charles's uptight demeanor with a growing sense of bewilderment and frustration as he and his wife, Delia, contend with the increasingly bizarre and supernatural occurrences within their new home. His transformation from a skeptic to someone who becomes unwillingly open to the existence of the paranormal is both humorous and endearing, thanks to Jones's comedic timing and expressive reactions to the ghostly antics of Beetlejuice and the Maitlands. Jones's performance is a highlight of the film, providing a perfect foil to the film's titular character and the gothic eccentricities that define Burton's universe, making Charles's journey from an everyman to an integral part of the otherworldly narrative both engaging and highly entertaining.
Michael Keaton
Betelgeuse
Michael Keaton's portrayal of the mischievous and raunchy poltergeist Betelgeuse in Tim Burton's 1988 film "Beetlejuice" is a masterclass in comedic timing and character acting. From the moment he bursts onto the screen in a cloud of dust and grime, Keaton's performance is electric, imbuing the titular character with an irrepressible energy and a deliciously wicked sense of humor. His ability to seamlessly blend elements of slapstick, dark comedy, and fourth wall-breaking asides creates a character that is both absurd and oddly endearing. Keaton's Betelgeuse, with his wild hair, manic grin, and garish striped suit, is the epitome of chaos, yet the actor manages to give him a certain charm, making him an antihero that audiences can't help but root for, even as he wreaks havoc on the lives of the unsuspecting Maitlands and the Deetz family. It's a performance that perfectly captures the essence of Burton's gothic whimsy and has cemented Betelgeuse as one of cinema's most iconic and quotable characters, largely due to Keaton's unforgettable embodiment of the role.
Tony Cox
Preacher
约瑟夫·安东尼·考克斯(Joseph Anthony “Tony” Cox)是一位美国演员,以在《坏圣诞老人》、《我、我自己和艾琳》、《约会电影》、《史诗电影》和《灾难电影》中的喜剧表演而闻名。他还因在乔治·卢卡斯(George...
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