情迷六月花

★ 5.0 播放:08万 更新:2026-04-30

阿娜伊丝 bull;宁(Maria de Medeiros玛丽亚德梅黛洛 饰),银行家雨果(Richard E. Grant 饰)的老婆,一个表面雍容却沉迷于D. H. 劳伦斯文字的野性女子。在丈夫的分析下,阿娜伊丝结识了表面颓丧粗糙的小说家亨利米勒(Fred Ward弗雷德 沃德 饰),她迷上了眼前这个睿智的男人,继而又为亨利的老婆琼(Uma Thurman 乌玛瑟曼 饰)所招引。 在琼的嘱托下,阿娜伊丝开端照顾亨利的日子,为他的小说《北回归线》四处奔跑,并由此衍生出一段段狂野热情的欢愉 本片获1991年奥斯卡最佳剧本提名。 

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阿娜伊丝 bull;宁(Maria de Medeiros玛丽亚德梅黛洛 饰),银行家雨果(Richard E. Grant 饰)的老婆,一个表面雍容却沉迷于D. H. 劳伦斯文字的野性女子。在丈夫的分析下,阿娜伊丝结识了表面颓丧粗糙的小说家亨利米勒(Fred Ward弗雷德 沃德 饰),她迷上了眼前这个睿智的男人,继而又为亨利的老婆琼(Uma Thurman 乌玛瑟曼 饰)所招引。 在琼的嘱托下,阿娜伊丝开端照顾亨利的日子,为他的小说《北回归线》四处奔跑,并由此衍生出一段段狂野热情的欢愉 本片获1991年奥斯卡最佳剧本提名。 

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