https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHQrU_WioF8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AD2jq_vswo 稍微纠正一下博主关于巴黎单身率 (43%) 的主题。 法国单身率是很高,但是他们单身很大可能不意味着没有对象。很多法国人是有长期稳定的对象,但就是不结婚的。 另外巴黎是个特例,太多年轻人毕业后去巴黎打拼事业,跟中国人北漂似的。他们这个阶段往往不会优先考虑婚姻。 而一旦他们结婚,尤其是有了家庭,往往会选择离开生活成本昂贵的巴黎,轻则去郊区定居,重则干脆去外省。 法国人自己是不认为巴黎具备法国代表性的,那是个特例。
Jean-Claude Van Damme | Lionheart (Action) Jean-Claude Van Damme stars as Lyon Gaultier, a member of the French Foreign Legion who deserts his post in order to come to America and help the family of his murdered brother. But crossing the U.S. without a penny to his name proves difficult. Lyon then takes up the sport of bare-knuckle fighting, earning him the money to reach his destination and support his loved ones -- but with the Foreign Legion hot on his trail, will he ever find peace? Director : Sheldon Lettich Cast: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Harrison Page, Deborah Rennard Action, Crime, Drama
Review: Lionheart (Action)
Jean-Claude Van Damme delivers an action-packed performance in "Lionheart," a thrilling film directed by Sheldon Lettich. The movie follows the story of Lyon Gaultier, a member of the French Foreign Legion who goes against orders to come to America and seek justice for his murdered brother.
Van Damme portrays Lyon Gaultier with intensity and charisma, effectively capturing the character's determination and unwavering loyalty to his family. As Lyon navigates through the challenges of crossing the U.S. with no money, he discovers bare-knuckle fighting as a means to both support his loved ones and reach his ultimate goal. Van Damme's martial arts skills shine in the film, adding a dynamic element to the action sequences.
The supporting cast, including Harrison Page as Joshua, Lyon's mentor, and Deborah Rennard as Cynthia, a sympathetic woman who becomes a vital ally, deliver commendable performances. Their interactions with Van Damme's character bring depth and emotional resonance to the story.
The film effectively blends elements of action, crime, and drama, creating a compelling narrative that keeps viewers engaged throughout. The adrenaline-pumping fight scenes are well-choreographed, showcasing Van Damme's physical prowess and adding excitement to the overall experience.
One of the film's strengths lies in its exploration of Lyon's internal struggle. As he fights his way towards his goal, the Foreign Legion remains in pursuit, adding a constant sense of danger and suspense. This tension, combined with the emotional stakes of Lyon's quest for justice, creates a captivating and emotionally charged storyline.
Director Sheldon Lettich demonstrates a solid grasp of the action genre, skillfully balancing intense fight sequences with moments of character development and dramatic tension. The film's pacing is well-maintained, ensuring a satisfying viewing experience.
Overall, "Lionheart" showcases Jean-Claude Van Damme's talents as an action star while delivering a compelling story of sacrifice, redemption, and family. With its well-executed fight scenes, engaging performances, and a gripping narrative, the film is a must-watch for fans of the genre and Van Damme enthusiasts alike.
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what year was the story about? Legion?
The specific year in which the story of "Lionheart" takes place is not explicitly mentioned in the film. However, the movie was released in 1990, and the story unfolds in contemporary times.
[User]
Jean-Claude Van Damme acts so awkward in romance. why?
Jean-Claude Van Damme's reputation primarily lies in his action-oriented roles, where he excels in showcasing his martial arts skills and physical abilities. While he has proven his talent in action sequences, it is true that his performances in romantic scenes or romantic storylines have sometimes been perceived as awkward or less convincing.
One possible explanation for this could be Van Damme's background and training as a martial artist. He initially gained fame and popularity as a martial arts action star, which became his niche in the film industry. As a result, his strengths as an actor are often associated with physicality, stunts, and fight choreography rather than delivering nuanced romantic performances.
Additionally, every actor has their own strengths and comfort zones. Some actors may naturally excel in portraying romantic or emotional scenes, while others may struggle to convey the same level of authenticity or chemistry. Acting is a multifaceted craft, and not all actors excel in every genre or type of scene.
It's also worth noting that Van Damme's filmography has primarily focused on action, where the emphasis is often placed on adrenaline-pumping sequences rather than intricate romantic dynamics. As a result, the opportunities for him to showcase his abilities in romantic roles may have been limited throughout his career.
However, it's important to remember that perceptions of an actor's performance can vary from person to person. While some viewers may find Van Damme's romantic portrayals awkward, others may appreciate his unique style and charm. Ultimately, an actor's strengths and weaknesses in specific genres or types of scenes can be subjective, and personal preferences play a significant role in how an actor's performances are perceived.
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Deborah Rennard
Deborah Rennard
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Occupation(s) | Actress, writer, producer |
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Deborah Rennard is an American actress, writer and producer, best known for her role as Sly Lovegren in Dallas (1981–1991).
Life and career[edit]
Rennard was born in Los Angeles, California. In 1981 she was cast in a recurring role on Dallas as J.R. Ewing's loyal secretary Sylvia "Sly" Lovegren. She appeared in the series from 1981 to 1991 and later was cast in the 1996 film J.R. Returns. After Dallas, she had role in daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives, and guest starred on Silk Stalkings, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, and Due South. In film, she appeared as Harmony in the 1986 movie Land of Doom and as Cynthia alongside Jean-Claude Van Damme in the 1990 movie Lionheart.[1] She left acting and as of late 1990s began career as stage producer.[2]
In 1997, Rennard married director Paul Haggis.[3][4]
Filmography[edit]
Film[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1986 | Land of Doom | Harmony | |
1990 | Lionheart | Cynthia Caldera | |
1996 | Kazaam | Malik's Dinner Mate | |
1996 | Dallas: J.R. Returns | Sylvia 'Sly' Lovegren | TV movie |
1997 | Gang Related | Caroline Divinci | |
2007 | In the Valley of Elah | Producer | |
2021 | Deck the Heart | Elaine Stein | |
2021 | You Can Never Go Home Again | May Malcolm | |
2021 | The Families Feud | Stella |
Television[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1985 | Hardcastle and McCormick | Lucy | Episode: "Strangle Hold" |
1989 | Freddy's Nightmares | Britt | Episode: "Dreams That Kill" |
1990 | Hardball | Melinda | Episode: "The Cool Katt" |
1981-1991 | Dallas | Sylvia 'Sly' Lovegren | Recurring role, 188 episodes |
1991 | Days of Our Lives | Whitney Baker | Recurring role |
1991 | Silk Stalkings | Monica Cameron | Episode: "Going to Babylon" |
1994 | Side Effects | Lesley Carswell | Episode: "In Sickness and in Health" |
1995 | Kung Fu: The Legend Continues | Lilly Montgomery Caine | Episode: "Gunfighters" |
1995 | Forever Knight | Julia Winwood | Episode: "Partners of the Month" |
1994-1995 | Due South | Dr. Esther Pearson | Recurring role, 5 episodes |
1995 | TekWar | Rachel | Episode: "Zero Tolerance" |
1997 | Michael Hayes | Christine Speyers | Episode: "Slaves" |
1998 | Sunset Beach | Dr. Julie Fenmore | Recurring role |
2000-2001 | Family Law | DDA Ann Hoffner | Episodes: "The Choice" and "Safe at Home" |
2015 | Show Me a Hero (TV series) | Poodle Lady | Episode: 1.6 |
2022 | FBI: Most Wanted | Jodee Perwin | Episode: "Incel" |
2022 | Law & Order | Audrey White | Episode: "Wicked Game" |