❶ 电影《Once》曾经拥有的高清版种子
http://www.56.com/u52/v_NTI2MjU4Mzk.html
❷ 要once(曾经拥有)电影的下载地址~要清一点的
http://s.kujian.com/plus/search.php?kwtype=0&searchtype=title&keyword=%D4%F8%BE%AD%D3%B5%D3%D0
是那个爱尔兰的吧,记住“GO下载”和“电影天堂”这两个网站,网络输入第一个就是。上面电影挺全的。要用迅雷。剩下的自己就会了吧
❸ 哪里可以观看到电影Once Upon A Crime
http://kankan.xunlei.com
可以在这上面找找
上面的电影很全的
而且是高清的
迅雷出版的免费电影网
下载迅雷5就附带的!
❹ 在哪里可以看 曾经(once)这部电影
pptv,pps上都有
曾经/一奏倾情
❺ 电影《Once》
应该是:我爱你
以下资料来源于网友xianggu322对“电影<once>(<曾经>)中的捷克语台词是什么意思”的回答。
他问她"你爱他吗"用捷克语怎么说,她说,"noor-esh-ho"。
然后他用捷克语问她,"noor-esh-ho?"。
她平静的看着他,微笑着说,"noor-oh-tebbe"。
后来他在她身后大声追问,什么?她只是笑着,没有说话。
其实,"noor-oh-tebbe"在捷克语里是"我爱你"的意思。
❻ once电影
这个是照电影后面抄的:
1And The healing Has begun
2 say it to me now
3all the way done
4 song without words
5 falling slowly
6leave
7the fair city walts
8if you want me
9lies
10whiskey in the jar
11 gold
12trying to pull myself away
13 when your mind's made up
14 fallen from the sky
15the hill
16once
这个是专辑曲目:
1. Falling Slowly
2. If You Want Me
3. Broken Hearted Hoover Fixer Sucker Guy
4. When Your Minds Made Up
5. Lies
6. Gold
7. The Hill
8. Fallen from the Sky
9. Leave
10. Trying to Pull Myself Away
11. All the Way Down
12. Once
13. Say It to Me Now
❼ 爱尔兰电影《once》求资源
爱尔L人.2019,似乎很多细节都能与陈道明的话对应上
今年不少的新剧页数陆续官宣,最近又
一女霸道总裁新剧官宣来袭,这部剧的剧名是《再靠近一点点》
❽ <once>这部电影在讲什么啊,我怎么看不懂
在街头弹唱的诗人遇到了会弹钢琴的卖花女,两个有故事的人在琴行合奏,直到有录制唱片的想法。一切都发生得很自然,两人各自都有没了结的往事,在音乐和生活中互相试探。到那一幕,黑暗的录音室,Girl自弹自唱一段后,两个人靠在了一起,试探也触及到了心灵。两人有过双宿双飞的念头,可她以有了家室。Guy一笑,灯开了,回到了现实中。
看到这里,应该可以体会到影片名字"Once"的涵义。曾经在梦想上志同道合,曾是彼此的一个依靠,但只是曾经。他去了伦敦,追寻自己的梦想。Guy送了Girl一架她已经弹了很久的钢琴,也给了对方一个永远的Once.
❾ 我想要电影《Once》英文剧情简介。在网上都找不到啊。
An unnamed, thirty-something Dublin busker (listed in the credits as "Guy", played by Glen Hansard) sings and plays guitar on Grafton Street, a Dublin shopping district. He struggles with the trials of performing on the street, including chasing after a heroin addict (Darren Healy) who attempts to steal his earnings. Lured by his music, an unnamed young Czech immigrant flower seller (listed in the credits as "Girl", played by Markéta Irglová) approaches him and, despite his annoyance, persists in questioning him about his songs. Delighted to learn that he also repairs vacuum cleaners in his father's shop, she insists that he fix her broken cleaner.
The next day she brings her Hoover by and parlays it into lunch together, whereupon she piques his interest by telling him that she is a musician, too. He asks to hear her play, so they visit a music store where she regularly plays piano. After teaching her one of his songs ("Falling Slowly"), which she quickly learns to play, they sing and play the song together, kindling a musical and potentially romantic connection. He invites her and her ailing vacuum back to his father's shop, and on the bus home musically answers her question as to what his songs are about: a long-time girlfriend who cheated on him, then left ("Broken Hearted Hoover Fixer Sucker Guy").
At the shop, he repairs her vacuum and she meets his father (Bill Hodnett), who seems indifferent to his son's musical talent. The Guy takes the Girl up to his room, but when he asks her to stay the night, she is insulted and leaves. The next day, he apologizes and they quickly patch things up, as over the course of a week they excitedly write, rehearse and record songs, and get to know each other. Songs continue to be performed in a real-world, diegetic fashion, often in their entirety, as when the Girl rehearses her lyrics for one of the Guy's songs (which she entitles "If You Want Me"), singing to herself while walking down the street, or when at a party, people perform impromptu (including "Gold", performed by a trio featuring guitarist Hansard singing harmony).
Their flirtation continues, but at the same time, he is thinking about and writing about ("Lies") his ex-girlfriend (Marcella Plunkett), who moved to London. The Girl encourages him to move there, win his girlfriend back and pursue his musical career. Invited home to dinner by the Girl to a house set in Mountjoy Square, the Guy discovers that she has a toddler (Kate Haugh) and lives with her mother (Danuse Ktrestova). He soon decides that it is time to move to London, but he wants to make a high-quality demo of his songs to take with him and asks the Girl to record it with him. She takes the lead as they secure a bank loan - from a bank where the loan officer (Sean Miller) is a musical hobbyist—and reserve time at a professional studio.
On a romantic motorbike jaunt aboard his father's 1966 6T Triumph Thunderbird, she reveals, much to his consternation, that she is married, though her estranged husband is back in the Czech Republic. When Guy asks if she still loves her husband, she answers in Czech, "Miluju tebe",[7] but coyly declines to translate what she said. In the Czech language it means "It is you I love." After recruiting a trio of musicians (Gerard Hendrick, Alaistair Foley, Hugh Walsh), they rehearse, then go into the studio to record. Their lack of experience shows, but they quickly impress the jaded studio engineer Eamon (Geoff Minogue) once they begin recording their first song ("When Your Mind's Made Up"). On a break in the wee hours of the morning, the Girl finds a piano in an empty studio and finally plays the Guy one of her own compositions ("The Hill"), which tells of romantic frustration. She breaks down before finishing the song and he responds by asking her to come with him to London, but is not prepared for the reality of her mother coming along to help with the baby.
Still, he is smitten. After the all-night session wraps up successfully, they walk home. Before they part ways, the Girl reveals that she spoke to her husband and he is coming to live with her in Dublin. The Guy asks her to spend his last night in Dublin with him; she says that it would only result in "hanky-panky", which is a "bad idea", but after the Guy's pestering she ultimately agrees to come over. In the end, she stands him up and he cannot find her to say goodbye before his flight. He plays the demo for his father, who, moved and impressed, gives him money to help him get settled in London. Before leaving for the airport, the Guy buys the Girl a piano and makes arrangements for its delivery, then calls his ex-girlfriend, who is happy about his imminent arrival. The Girl's husband (Senan Haugh) moves to Dublin and they reunite.