狂人皮埃罗
简介:

  费迪南德(让-保罗·贝尔蒙多 Jean Paul Belmondo 饰)经受着一段糟糕的婚姻,又不幸被公司开除。他在一个无趣的聚会上遇见前女友玛丽安娜(安娜·卡里娜 Anna Karina 饰),重燃旧情。厌烦一切的他决定抛妻弃子同她一起逃离。他跟着玛丽安娜去了她的公寓 ,发现一具尸体,接着很快发现她正在被黑帮追杀。在相处期间,玛丽安娜给费迪南德取了个昵称:皮埃罗。他们开车奔向南方,一路上疯狂抢杀。当他们到了法国,两人关系开始紧张。皮埃罗不再读书、思考、写日记,玛丽安娜也厌倦了这种生活,坚持要回城里。他们在一个夜店里遇到黑帮,混乱中两人失散了。皮埃罗疯狂寻找玛丽安娜,两人最终重聚。玛丽安娜利用皮埃罗得到一箱钱,之后逃走去找自己真正的男友——之前她多次提到的哥哥。皮埃罗开枪打死玛丽安娜和她的男友,将自己的脸涂成蓝色,身上绑上炸药。最后一秒,他后悔了,试图摁灭导火索,但是失败了,炸药砰地一声爆炸了。
  本片获得1965年威尼斯电影节金狮奖提名。

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