melodrama
melodrama 英 [ˈmelədrɑ:mə] 美 [ˈmɛləˌdrɑmə, -ˌdræmə]
n. 情节剧;音乐剧;耸人听闻的事件,闹剧
名词复数:melodramas
- A melodrama is a show or story with an overly dramatic characters and plot lines. Many people like to escape their own troubles by watching what the characters go through on a weekly television melodrama.
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- n. 情节剧;音乐剧;耸人听闻的事件,闹剧
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1. I would love to, but I don't think people would buy that kind of 50s melodrama.
我倒是喜欢那样拍,但是我不认为人们会接受这类50年代的情节剧电影。
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2. Full-blooded Victorian melodrama that was extremely popular as a novel and even more so as a play (where the famous "Dead, dead and never called me mother!"
这是一部纯维多利亚式情节剧,是非常受欢迎的一部小说,戏剧版就更不用说了(著名的“死了,死了,再也不能管我叫妈了!”
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3. “La Captive” (2000, Chantal Akerman): One of the heights of modernist melodrama; it’s as if, thanks to Proust, Akerman, a master of the tableau, discovered a third dimension.
l 《爱的监禁》(2000年,钱特·阿可曼):现代主义情节剧的巅峰作品之一;感谢普鲁斯特和阿可曼精美的舞台造型,这部电影看似发现了第三维度。
- melodrama (n.) 1784 (1782 as melo drame), "a stage-play in which songs were interspersed and music accompanied the action," from French mélodrame (18c.), from Greek melos "song" (see melody) + French drame "drama" (see drama). Meaning "a romantic and sensational dramatic piece with a happy ending" is from 1883, because this was often the form of the original melodramas. Also from French are Spanish melodrama, Italian melodramma, German melodram. Related: Melodramatize.
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