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生命之光

导演:PaulShoulberg编剧:PaulShoulberg

主演:RobertaCol更多

国家/地区:美国

年代:2019类型:剧情电影

状态:高清

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《生命之光》电影由PaulShoulberg执导,PaulShoulberg编剧。RobertaColindrez,Z等明星主演的剧情,电影,更多关于《生命之光》的精彩内容请持续关注小红帽影院。

蕾克絲对薇樂麗产生了强烈的好奇心,想要了解她是如何面对死亡的。她发现薇樂麗并不害怕死亡,相反,她将死亡看作是一种解脱,一种重生的机会。薇樂麗告诉蕾克絲,她并不害怕死亡,而是害怕活着没有意义。这番话让蕾克絲深思。她开始反思自己的人生,她一直以来都在为别人活着,为了满足他人的期望而努力。她从小就被告知,她的天赋是为了帮助别人,而她也一直按照这个目标去努力。但她是否真的找到了自己的意义呢?蕾克絲开始思考自己想要的是什么,她开始寻找自己内心的声音。她开始尝试一些自己喜欢的事情,比如写作、绘画等。她发现,这些活动让她感到快乐和满足,她开始明白,她的意义并不是只为了帮助别人,而是要找到自己真正喜欢的事情,并为之努力。蕾克絲决定放下对他人的期望,开始追寻自己的梦想。她告诉爸爸,她想要离开临终咨询服务,去追求自己的兴趣和梦想。爸爸虽然不理解,但还是支持了她的决定。蕾克絲离开了临终咨询服务,开始了自己的新生活。她开始写作,并且出版了一本畅销书。她的书中充满了对生命的思考和对死亡的理解,引起了广大读者的共鸣。蕾克絲的故事也激励了许多人,让他们重新思考自己的人生意义。她通过自己的经历告诉人们,每个人都有自己的意义,只要我们敢于追寻自己的梦想,就能找到属于自己的生命之光。 更多关于《生命之光》的精彩内容请持续关注小红帽影院。

《生命之光》别名:終活事務所。 又名:Ms. White Light,该片于2019-03-11上映,制片国家/地区为美国。语言对白英语,最新状态高清。该片评分0.0分,观看人数32人,更多关于《生命之光》的精彩内容请持续关注小红帽影院。

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《生命之光》- WithRolesin‘Ms.WhiteLight’and‘Vida’Season2,RobertaColindrezisaRisingActresstoWatch!!

《生命之光》是一部感人至深的电影,讲述了一个女主角蕾克絲与父亲一起经营“临终咨询服务”公司的故事。蕾克絲拥有一项独特的能力,可以与垂死之人建立深入的心灵交流。她帮助临终的人们面对死亡的恐惧并给予他们安慰。在一次偶然的机会中,蕾克絲遇到了一个癌症患者薇樂麗,她是一个自由灵魂,独立自主,对死亡似乎毫不畏惧的人。薇樂麗的到来改变了蕾克絲对工作意义的理解,她开始思考人生的真谛。通过与薇樂麗的交流,蕾克絲逐渐发现了生命的真正意义,也找到了自己在这个世界上的存在价值。影片以温暖和真挚的方式呈现了人性的美好和对生命的尊重,让观众在感动中思考人生的意义。《生命之光》通过展现蕾克絲与薇樂麗之间的特殊关系,引发观众对生命和死亡的思考,让人们意识到生命的宝贵和珍贵。这部电影不仅仅是一部情感剧,更是一部关于人生意义和价值的探索。

Roberta Colindrez oozes a mix of confidence and cool. The actress, known for her work playing queer characters on Amazon’s I Love Dick and on Broadway in the Tony-winning coming-of-age musical Fun Home, seems destined for great things, particularly as audiences increasingly call for diversity in the types of characters Latinx and Latin American actors play in film and television.

Directed by Paul Shoulberg, Colindrez’s latest film, Ms. White Light, follows Lex Cordova (Colindrez), the “talent” spearheading the family business that she runs with her dad, Gary (John Ortiz). Cordova Mortality Solutions is the name of their strange enterprise, which specializes in counseling terminally ill patients who have trouble letting go. Lex is particularly gifted in connecting with the patients she meets – though a heavy strain of cynicism runs through her demeanor, revealing her own pent-up feelings regarding her mother’s death.

Together Lex and Gary form an unconventional father daughter duo – the two wear matching baggy suits, eat nightly microwave dinners in front of the tube, and drive around to see new clients in their barely-functioning old car, which routinely breaks down. Not only does the film introduce us to an atypical Latino family, it also portrays Lex as someone so insistently herself, that she refreshingly defies gendered expectations without the film ever needing to offer explicit commentary on her identity. Though Ms. White Light certainly deals in morbid subject matter, Colindrez’s whip smart performance, which shifts easily from jaw-clenched impatience dripping with sarcasm, to empathy-driven sincerity, underscores the film’s powerful black comedy.

In the midst of this year’s South by Southwest Film Festival, Remezcla had the chance to sit down and talk with Colindrez ahead of the Ms. White Light world premiere.

On How Her Ms. White Light Character, Lex, is Different From the Other Fierce and Confident Characters She’s Used to Playing

As an actor I always want to diversify the type of work I do, and so I read this character as someone who’s got such a shield up. I think that a lot of the other characters that I’ve played have gotten to a point in their lives where they’ve learned their lessons. They’re confident in who they are. I think Lex does also know who she is, but she’s got all these walls up against facing the things she doesn’t want to face. I saw that as an extreme vulnerability, and I’m personally very different from that.

On Lex’s Androgyny

Lex isn’t specifically queer or straight. I thought it was really awesome of Paul [Shoulberg] to not give a shit and let her have this androgynous appearance that is unbecoming in a lot of ways. I love the big suit; sometimes in my head I was like, “Maybe she and Gary bought matching suits. And hers was smaller, and she ruined that suit and she just started wearing his extra one because she didn’t even care.”

On Lex’s Plain White Guy Love Interest

She doesn’t want it to be [him]! Which is funnier too. Even in [a moment] when they kiss, she’s like, “This is not me. I don’t even like that. Stop it.” And there’s no resolve, you don’t know if they’re going to end up together or if they’re even going to explore [their relationship] further. That’s not what the movie is about. She doesn’t change her appearance or her way of being. He’s the one that realizes that he likes this girl and he’s the one that’s going to need to conform to her way of being and not the other way around. It’s progressive.

On Challenging Latino Stereotypes

I can only speak for myself, but as an actor i wasn’t like, “I’m going to challenge the way people see Latin people.” I was just happy to get roles. I tried to find new material in characters, but I wasn’t post-race about it or anything like that. I was just looking at it as just work. I wasn’t framing myself, so I wasn’t framing characters. Now I see the importance of playing [certain types of] characters. I’m not necessarily choosing characters that go against stereotypes, I’m choosing characters that you don’t even have time to question where they would fit in. Or what box they would fit into.

On Wrestling with Authenticity in an Industry that Neglects Stories by People of Color

I actually want to start focusing on young people as part of the work I do outside of acting. The way that the arts are framed in certain communities, especially in Latin American communities – it’s like a really privileged thing and a weirdo art thing for city people. Or a thing that white people do. I want to change the perspective on it because we have had art in our blood for so long. We have created so many stories that have translated into so many other languages all over the world and a strong cultural identity that is so tied to our storytelling, with myths and folktales and traditions like that. I wish that more young people, especially less affluent people of color, would realize that we’ve been making stories forever, we’ve been creating rich characters. If we can ignore the pressure to tell a story the way “they” want to hear it and just tell it the way it is, we’ll continue to grow in the industry and have greater power.

On Her Role in the Upcoming Season of Vida

In Vida I play a character called Nico who comes from New York and meets Mishel Prada’s character at a wedding. She’s worked before as a bartender and a bar consultant in New York, so Emma’s like, “Well, why don’t you come check out the bar (which they’ve renamed Vida) and see what you think of the place?” They form a relationship around the bar and the changes they’re seeing around the neighborhood surrounding the bar’s development specifically. And then they have a little romantic will-they-won’t-they thing going on. But I think that the service of Nico and her character is to help Emma accept who she is and be more herself. And also with Lyn [Melissa Barrera], who she’ll also push towards greater self acceptance.

On Working With the Cast of Vida

Oh man! It’s the best. Those people are the best. I’ve had a really fortunate path so far in my career. I’ve never had a shitty experience with anyone on any sets or anything. But even then this one was notably just so fun. You know how Latin people are. Like, “Let’s talk for 30 minutes and then work and then let’s talk for 30 minutes in between takes and then keep working.” It was really fun. A lot of the people have become my closest friends.

On An Exciting Upcoming Project Set to Be Filmed in Peru

The film’s called Tenebris Vulnus,an Anais Blondet movie that’s really outside of the fucking box. It’s a movie about menstruation – a “period” piece – and I’ll play Andina. We’re filming in May [and] we’ll be there for the entire month, which I’m really stoked about. I’m in the phase of my career where I want to start working in Latin America and Anais came out of nowhere saying “Well, have I got a thing for you!”

转自:Meet Roberta Colindrez, Queer Latina Actress on the Rise

https://remezcla.com/features/film/roberta-colindrez-rising-actress-ms-white-light-vida/

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