泰勒·海克福德Taylor Hackford 编剧 Writer 托尼·吉尔罗伊Tony Gilroy …..(written by) William Prochnau …..(article Adventures in the Ransom Trade) (inspiration) Thomas Hargrove …..(book The Long March To Freedom) (inspiration) 梅格·瑞安Meg Ryan …..Alice Bowman 罗素·克劳Russell Crowe …..Terry Thorne 大卫·摩斯David Morse …..Peter Bowman Pamela Reed …..Janis Goodman 大卫·卡罗素 David Caruso …..Dino Anthony Heald …..Ted Fellner Stanley Anderson …..Jerry Gottfried John …..Eric Kessler 艾伦·阿姆斯特朗 Alun Armstrong …..Wyatt Michael Kitchen …..Ian Havery Margo Martindale …..Ivy Mario Ernesto Sánchez …..Arturo Fernandez (as Mario Ernesto Sanchez) Pietro Sibille …..Juaco Vicky Hernández …..Maria (as Vicky Hernandez) Norma Martínez …..Norma (as Norma Martinez) Diego Trujillo …..Eliodoro Aristóteles Picho …..Sandro Sarahi Echeverría …..Cinta Carlos Blanchard …..Carlos Raúl Rodríguez …..Tomas Mauro Cueva …..Rico Alejandro Cordova …..Rambo Sandro Bellido …..Mono Miguel Iza …..ELT Officer Roberto Frisone …..Calitri Tony Vazquez …..Fred/Marco Claudia Dammert …..Ginger Rowena King …..Pamela Michael Byrne …..Lord Luthan Jaime Zevallos …..Nino Gilberto Torres …..Raymo Flora Martínez …..Linda Laura Escobar …..Cara Marco Bustos …..Alex Je Medina …..Berto Gerard Naprous …..Pierre Lenoir Aleksandr Baluyev …..Russian Colonel (as Alexander Balueyev) Dmitri Shevchenko …..Russian Sergeant (as Dimitri Shevchenko) 泽比纽·扎马洲斯基 Zbigniew Zamachowski …..Terry’s Driver Said K. Saralijen …..Chechen Leader Óscar Carrillo …..Trial Honcho Pedro Martínez Laya …..Trial Honcho Wolframio Sinué …..Trial Honcho (as Wolframio Benavides) Alonso Alegría …..Master of Ceremonies Merlin Hanbury-Tenison …..Terry’s Son Stefan Gryff …..Bank Official Yolanda Vazquez …..Notary 制作人 Produced by 托尼·吉尔罗伊 Tony Gilroy …..executive producer 泰勒·海克福德 Taylor Hackford …..producer Charles Mulvehill …..producer Steven Reuther …..executive producer 译制导演丁建华 翻译顾奇勇 录音杨培德 剪辑曹宁宁 录音工程唐玉仁 混合录音杨培德、刘宝森 配音演员姜玉玲、刘 风、乔 榛、丁建华、王肖兵、程玉珠、胡平智、沈晓谦、曾 丹、童自荣、王建新、任 伟、严崇德、金 锋、海 帆 美国城堡岩娱乐公司出品 美国彩色宽银幕立体声故事片 中国电影集团公司引进发行 上海电影译制厂译制 上海电影技术厂数码声制作 上海电影技术厂拷贝洗印加工 音效SRD
请用英语叙述电影《TRAFFIC(毒品网络)》的主要内容
Traffic is a 2000 American crime drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Stephen Gaghan. It explores the illegal drug trade from a number of perspectives: a user, an enforcer, a politician and a trafficker. Their stories are edited together throughout the film, though all of the characters do not meet. The film is an adaptation of the British Channel 4 television series Traffik. Mexico storyline In Mexico, police officer Javier Rodriguez (del Toro) and his partner, Manolo Sanchez (Vargas), s a drug transport and arrest the couriers. Their arrest is interrupted by General Salazar (Milian), a high-ranking Mexican official, who decides to hire Javier. Salazar instructs him to locate and apprehend Francisco Flores (Collins, Jr.), a notorious hitman for the Tijuana Cartel, headed by the Obregón brothers. Back in Tijuana, Flores, under torture, gives Salazar the names of important members of the Obregón cartel, who are arrested in a large effort by police and army soldiers. Javier and Salazar’s efforts begin to cripple the Obregón brothers’ cocaine outfit, but Javier soon discovers Salazar is a pawn for the Juárez Cartel, the rival of the Obregón brothers. That entire portion of the Mexican anti-drug campaign is a fraud, as Salazar is wiping out one cartel because he has aligned with another for profit. Javier ‘s partner, Sanchez, attempts to sell the information of Salazar’s true affiliation to the DEA, but is killed for his betrayal. Javier , who can no longer stomach working for Salazar, decides to make a deal with the DEA. In exchange for his testimony, Javier requests electricity in his neighborhood, so the kids can play baseball at night rather than be tempted by street gangs and crime. Salazar’s secrets are revealed to the public, and he is arrested and dies in prison. Javier explains to the media about the widespread corruption in the police force and army. In Mexico, Javier watches as children play baseball at night in their new stadium. Wakefield storyline Meanwhile, Robert Wakefield (Douglas), a conservative Ohio judge, is appointed to head the President’s Office of National Drug Control, taking on the title drug czar. Robert is warned by his predecessor (Brolin) and several influential politicians that the War on Drugs is unwinnable. His daughter, Caroline (Christensen), an honors student, has been using cocaine and develops a drug addiction after her boyfriend Seth (Grace) introduces her to smoking it. Caroline and Seth are arrested when a fellow student overdoses on drugs at a party. As Robert and his wife Barbara (Irving), struggle to deal with the problem he discovers that she has known about their daughter’s involvement with drugs for over six months. Robert realizes his daughter Caroline is a drug addict and is caught between his demanding new position and difficult family life. On a visit to Mexico, he is encouraged by the suessful efforts of Salazar in hurting the Obregón brothers. When he returns to Ohio, Robert learns his efforts to see Caroline rehabilitated have failed. She ran away to the city of Cincinnati, where no one knows her location. She steals from her parents and prostitutes herself to procure money for drugs. Robert drags Seth along as he begins to search Cincinnati for his daughter. After a drug dealer that Caroline had frequently had sex with refused to reveal her whereabouts, Robert breaks into a seedy hotel room and finds a semi-conscious Caroline acting as a prostitute to an older man. He breaks down in tears as Seth quietly leaves in remorse. Robert returns to Washington, D.C., to give his prepared speech on a “10-point plan” to bat the war on drugs. In the middle of the speech, he falters, then tells the press that the War on Drugs implies a war even on some people’s own family members, which he cannot endorse. He then walks out of the press conference and hires a taxi to the airport. Robert and Barbara go to Narcotics Anonymous meetings with their daughter to support her and others. Ayala/DEA storyline A third story is set in San Diego, where an undercover Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) investigation led by Montel Gordon (Cheadle) and Ray Castro (Guzmán) leads to the arrest of Eduardo Ruiz (Ferrer), a high-stakes dealer posing as a fisherman. Ruiz decides to take the dangerous road to immunity by giving up his boss: drug lord Carlos Ayala (Bauer), the biggest distributor for the Obregón brothers in the United States. Ayala is indicted by a tough prosecutor, hand-selected by Robert to send a message to the Mexican drug anizations. As the trial against Carlos Ayala begins, his pregnant wife Helena (Zeta-Jones) learns of her husband’s true profession. Facing the prospect of life imprisonment for her husband and death threats against her only child, Helena decides to hire Flores to assassinate Eduardo Ruiz; she knows killing Ruiz will effectively end the trial nolle prosequi. Flores plants a car bomb on a DEA car in an assassination attempt against Ruiz. Shortly after planting the bomb, Flores is assassinated by a sniper in retaliation for his co-operation with General Salazar; the car bomb kills Castro, but Gordon and Ruiz survive. Helena, knowing Ruiz is soon scheduled to testify, makes a deal with Juan Obregón (Bratt), lord of the drug cartel, who fives the debt of the Ayala family and has Ruiz poisoned. Ayala is released, much to the dissatisfaction of Gordon, who is still angry over the death of his partner. Soon after the release, Gordon bursts into the Ayala residence and surreptitiously plants a microphone under his desk. Relationship to factual events Some aspects of the plotline are based on actual people and events. The character General Arturo Salazar is closely modeled after Mexican General Jesús Gutiérrez Rebollo, who was secretly on the payroll of Amado Carrillo Fuentes, head of the Juarez Cartel. The character Porfilio Madrigal is modeled after Fuentes. The Obregón brothers are modeled after the Arellano Félix brothers.[1][2][3] At one point in the film, an El Paso Intelligence Center agent tells Robert his position, official in charge of drug control, doesn’t exist in Mexico. As noted in the original script, a Director of the Instituto Nacional para el Combate a las Drogas was created by the Attorney General in 1996.
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请用英语叙述电影《TRAFFIC(毒品网络)》的主要内容
Traffic is a 2000 American crime drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Stephen Gaghan. It explores the illegal drug trade from a number of perspectives: a user, an enforcer, a politician and a trafficker. Their stories are edited together throughout the film, though all of the characters do not meet. The film is an adaptation of the British Channel 4 television series Traffik. Mexico storyline In Mexico, police officer Javier Rodriguez (del Toro) and his partner, Manolo Sanchez (Vargas), s a drug transport and arrest the couriers. Their arrest is interrupted by General Salazar (Milian), a high-ranking Mexican official, who decides to hire Javier. Salazar instructs him to locate and apprehend Francisco Flores (Collins, Jr.), a notorious hitman for the Tijuana Cartel, headed by the Obregón brothers. Back in Tijuana, Flores, under torture, gives Salazar the names of important members of the Obregón cartel, who are arrested in a large effort by police and army soldiers. Javier and Salazar’s efforts begin to cripple the Obregón brothers’ cocaine outfit, but Javier soon discovers Salazar is a pawn for the Juárez Cartel, the rival of the Obregón brothers. That entire portion of the Mexican anti-drug campaign is a fraud, as Salazar is wiping out one cartel because he has aligned with another for profit. Javier ‘s partner, Sanchez, attempts to sell the information of Salazar’s true affiliation to the DEA, but is killed for his betrayal. Javier , who can no longer stomach working for Salazar, decides to make a deal with the DEA. In exchange for his testimony, Javier requests electricity in his neighborhood, so the kids can play baseball at night rather than be tempted by street gangs and crime. Salazar’s secrets are revealed to the public, and he is arrested and dies in prison. Javier explains to the media about the widespread corruption in the police force and army. In Mexico, Javier watches as children play baseball at night in their new stadium. Wakefield storyline Meanwhile, Robert Wakefield (Douglas), a conservative Ohio judge, is appointed to head the President’s Office of National Drug Control, taking on the title drug czar. Robert is warned by his predecessor (Brolin) and several influential politicians that the War on Drugs is unwinnable. His daughter, Caroline (Christensen), an honors student, has been using cocaine and develops a drug addiction after her boyfriend Seth (Grace) introduces her to smoking it. Caroline and Seth are arrested when a fellow student overdoses on drugs at a party. As Robert and his wife Barbara (Irving), struggle to deal with the problem he discovers that she has known about their daughter’s involvement with drugs for over six months. Robert realizes his daughter Caroline is a drug addict and is caught between his demanding new position and difficult family life. On a visit to Mexico, he is encouraged by the suessful efforts of Salazar in hurting the Obregón brothers. When he returns to Ohio, Robert learns his efforts to see Caroline rehabilitated have failed. She ran away to the city of Cincinnati, where no one knows her location. She steals from her parents and prostitutes herself to procure money for drugs. Robert drags Seth along as he begins to search Cincinnati for his daughter. After a drug dealer that Caroline had frequently had sex with refused to reveal her whereabouts, Robert breaks into a seedy hotel room and finds a semi-conscious Caroline acting as a prostitute to an older man. He breaks down in tears as Seth quietly leaves in remorse. Robert returns to Washington, D.C., to give his prepared speech on a “10-point plan” to bat the war on drugs. In the middle of the speech, he falters, then tells the press that the War on Drugs implies a war even on some people’s own family members, which he cannot endorse. He then walks out of the press conference and hires a taxi to the airport. Robert and Barbara go to Narcotics Anonymous meetings with their daughter to support her and others. Ayala/DEA storyline A third story is set in San Diego, where an undercover Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) investigation led by Montel Gordon (Cheadle) and Ray Castro (Guzmán) leads to the arrest of Eduardo Ruiz (Ferrer), a high-stakes dealer posing as a fisherman. Ruiz decides to take the dangerous road to immunity by giving up his boss: drug lord Carlos Ayala (Bauer), the biggest distributor for the Obregón brothers in the United States. Ayala is indicted by a tough prosecutor, hand-selected by Robert to send a message to the Mexican drug anizations. As the trial against Carlos Ayala begins, his pregnant wife Helena (Zeta-Jones) learns of her husband’s true profession. Facing the prospect of life imprisonment for her husband and death threats against her only child, Helena decides to hire Flores to assassinate Eduardo Ruiz; she knows killing Ruiz will effectively end the trial nolle prosequi. Flores plants a car bomb on a DEA car in an assassination attempt against Ruiz. Shortly after planting the bomb, Flores is assassinated by a sniper in retaliation for his co-operation with General Salazar; the car bomb kills Castro, but Gordon and Ruiz survive. Helena, knowing Ruiz is soon scheduled to testify, makes a deal with Juan Obregón (Bratt), lord of the drug cartel, who fives the debt of the Ayala family and has Ruiz poisoned. Ayala is released, much to the dissatisfaction of Gordon, who is still angry over the death of his partner. Soon after the release, Gordon bursts into the Ayala residence and surreptitiously plants a microphone under his desk. Relationship to factual events Some aspects of the plotline are based on actual people and events. The character General Arturo Salazar is closely modeled after Mexican General Jesús Gutiérrez Rebollo, who was secretly on the payroll of Amado Carrillo Fuentes, head of the Juarez Cartel. The character Porfilio Madrigal is modeled after Fuentes. The Obregón brothers are modeled after the Arellano Félix brothers.[1][2][3] At one point in the film, an El Paso Intelligence Center agent tells Robert his position, official in charge of drug control, doesn’t exist in Mexico. As noted in the original script, a Director of the Instituto Nacional para el Combate a las Drogas was created by the Attorney General in 1996.
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请用英语叙述电影《TRAFFIC(毒品网络)》的主要内容
Traffic is a 2000 American crime drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Stephen Gaghan. It explores the illegal drug trade from a number of perspectives: a user, an enforcer, a politician and a trafficker. Their stories are edited together throughout the film, though all of the characters do not meet. The film is an adaptation of the British Channel 4 television series Traffik. Mexico storyline In Mexico, police officer Javier Rodriguez (del Toro) and his partner, Manolo Sanchez (Vargas), s a drug transport and arrest the couriers. Their arrest is interrupted by General Salazar (Milian), a high-ranking Mexican official, who decides to hire Javier. Salazar instructs him to locate and apprehend Francisco Flores (Collins, Jr.), a notorious hitman for the Tijuana Cartel, headed by the Obregón brothers. Back in Tijuana, Flores, under torture, gives Salazar the names of important members of the Obregón cartel, who are arrested in a large effort by police and army soldiers. Javier and Salazar’s efforts begin to cripple the Obregón brothers’ cocaine outfit, but Javier soon discovers Salazar is a pawn for the Juárez Cartel, the rival of the Obregón brothers. That entire portion of the Mexican anti-drug campaign is a fraud, as Salazar is wiping out one cartel because he has aligned with another for profit. Javier ‘s partner, Sanchez, attempts to sell the information of Salazar’s true affiliation to the DEA, but is killed for his betrayal. Javier , who can no longer stomach working for Salazar, decides to make a deal with the DEA. In exchange for his testimony, Javier requests electricity in his neighborhood, so the kids can play baseball at night rather than be tempted by street gangs and crime. Salazar’s secrets are revealed to the public, and he is arrested and dies in prison. Javier explains to the media about the widespread corruption in the police force and army. In Mexico, Javier watches as children play baseball at night in their new stadium. Wakefield storyline Meanwhile, Robert Wakefield (Douglas), a conservative Ohio judge, is appointed to head the President’s Office of National Drug Control, taking on the title drug czar. Robert is warned by his predecessor (Brolin) and several influential politicians that the War on Drugs is unwinnable. His daughter, Caroline (Christensen), an honors student, has been using cocaine and develops a drug addiction after her boyfriend Seth (Grace) introduces her to smoking it. Caroline and Seth are arrested when a fellow student overdoses on drugs at a party. As Robert and his wife Barbara (Irving), struggle to deal with the problem he discovers that she has known about their daughter’s involvement with drugs for over six months. Robert realizes his daughter Caroline is a drug addict and is caught between his demanding new position and difficult family life. On a visit to Mexico, he is encouraged by the suessful efforts of Salazar in hurting the Obregón brothers. When he returns to Ohio, Robert learns his efforts to see Caroline rehabilitated have failed. She ran away to the city of Cincinnati, where no one knows her location. She steals from her parents and prostitutes herself to procure money for drugs. Robert drags Seth along as he begins to search Cincinnati for his daughter. After a drug dealer that Caroline had frequently had sex with refused to reveal her whereabouts, Robert breaks into a seedy hotel room and finds a semi-conscious Caroline acting as a prostitute to an older man. He breaks down in tears as Seth quietly leaves in remorse. Robert returns to Washington, D.C., to give his prepared speech on a “10-point plan” to bat the war on drugs. In the middle of the speech, he falters, then tells the press that the War on Drugs implies a war even on some people’s own family members, which he cannot endorse. He then walks out of the press conference and hires a taxi to the airport. Robert and Barbara go to Narcotics Anonymous meetings with their daughter to support her and others. Ayala/DEA storyline A third story is set in San Diego, where an undercover Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) investigation led by Montel Gordon (Cheadle) and Ray Castro (Guzmán) leads to the arrest of Eduardo Ruiz (Ferrer), a high-stakes dealer posing as a fisherman. Ruiz decides to take the dangerous road to immunity by giving up his boss: drug lord Carlos Ayala (Bauer), the biggest distributor for the Obregón brothers in the United States. Ayala is indicted by a tough prosecutor, hand-selected by Robert to send a message to the Mexican drug anizations. As the trial against Carlos Ayala begins, his pregnant wife Helena (Zeta-Jones) learns of her husband’s true profession. Facing the prospect of life imprisonment for her husband and death threats against her only child, Helena decides to hire Flores to assassinate Eduardo Ruiz; she knows killing Ruiz will effectively end the trial nolle prosequi. Flores plants a car bomb on a DEA car in an assassination attempt against Ruiz. Shortly after planting the bomb, Flores is assassinated by a sniper in retaliation for his co-operation with General Salazar; the car bomb kills Castro, but Gordon and Ruiz survive. Helena, knowing Ruiz is soon scheduled to testify, makes a deal with Juan Obregón (Bratt), lord of the drug cartel, who fives the debt of the Ayala family and has Ruiz poisoned. Ayala is released, much to the dissatisfaction of Gordon, who is still angry over the death of his partner. Soon after the release, Gordon bursts into the Ayala residence and surreptitiously plants a microphone under his desk. Relationship to factual events Some aspects of the plotline are based on actual people and events. The character General Arturo Salazar is closely modeled after Mexican General Jesús Gutiérrez Rebollo, who was secretly on the payroll of Amado Carrillo Fuentes, head of the Juarez Cartel. The character Porfilio Madrigal is modeled after Fuentes. The Obregón brothers are modeled after the Arellano Félix brothers.[1][2][3] At one point in the film, an El Paso Intelligence Center agent tells Robert his position, official in charge of drug control, doesn’t exist in Mexico. As noted in the original script, a Director of the Instituto Nacional para el Combate a las Drogas was created by the Attorney General in 1996.
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爱探险的朵拉的剧集目录
爱探险的朵拉剧集目录有
第一季(第1-26集)
1、大红公鸡的传说
2、 蓝鸟宝宝
3、去海滩游泳
4.、大声和小声
5、 甜筒岛
6、小蓝火车
7、海盗宝藏
8、 三只小猪
9、一条大河
10、蓝莓小猎人
11、wizzle的愿望
12、 外婆家
13、生日派对
14、胶带
15、 蹦蹦球
16、背包
17、虫虫妈咪历险记
18、离开水的小红鱼
19、 送小星星回家
20、拯救王子
21、 青蛙回家
22、巧克力树
23、我爱你
24、帕布罗的魔笛
25、 树屋
26、 猜谜大王
第二季(第1-25集)
1、暴风雨
2、 加速Tico
3、 魔法棒
4、遗失的拼图
5、 寻找娃娃
6、消防车小红
7、地图不见了
8、母亲节
9、金牌探险家
10、Dora医生
11、马儿小皮
12、马戏团狮子
13、超大糖果包
14、给捣蛋鬼送信
15、超级地图
16、爬云梯
17、小小音乐家朵拉
18、捉迷藏
19、 按快门
20、寻找复活节彩蛋
21、超级侦察员
22、宠物mimo
23、嘎嘎叫
24、谁的生日
25、嘎嘎叫
第三季(第1-23集)
1、一只小羊
2、大卡车
3、大声一点
4、机器人
5、魔法探险
6、紫色星球之旅
7、遗失之城
8、狗狗大营救
9、魔法王冠
10、送恐龙宝宝回家
11、遇见Diego
12、送企鹅宝宝回家
13、足球健将Dora
14、万圣节
15、 后来怎么了
16、救出好朋友
17、恐龙不见了
18、超搞笑的欢乐派对
19、 超级修理机
20、Boots打棒球
21、好朋友
22、寻找ABC动物
23、工作日
第四季(第1-20集)
1、星星追捕手
2、朵拉的第一次探险
3、 星星山
4、超级间谍
5、赶着去学校
6、跳舞
7、拯救Diego
8、拯救宝贝熊
9、波波国王的皇冠
10、Dora的小狗狗
11、 妹妹和弟弟
12、Boots出动了
13、宝宝超人
14、 团队合作
15、混乱的季节
16、害羞的彩虹
17、迷路的淘气宝宝
18、捣蛋鬼去探险
19、追上小宝宝
20、救援冒险
第五季(第1-16集)
1、Dora的小丑箱
2、双胞胎日
3、朵拉拯救三王节
4、独角兽花
5、班尼赛车日
6、第一天上学
7、背包大游行
8、跳跳靴
9、玛雅国大冒险
10、拯救了三只小猪
11、大红公鸡的魔术秀
12、班尼的宝藏
13、宝宝超人的梦之旅
14、海盗寻宝
15、Dora来帮生日精灵
16、 Boots的香蕉愿望
第六季 (1-20集)
1、飞马座历险记
2、生日快乐 宝宝超人
3、剪发大冒险
4、外星宝宝要回家
5、Grumpy小矮人要结婚
6、万圣节游行
7、开心去度假
8、大红公鸡的魔杖
9、矮人国的探险
10、Dora的芭蕾舞表演
11、 Boots的第一辆脚踏车
12、Pepe的学校探险
13、 独角兽国王
14、拯救乌尼可欧王 (上)
15、拯救乌尼可欧王 (下)
16、 亚特兰提斯的秘密
17、Dora的皇家救援历险记(上)
18、Dora的皇家救援历险记(下)
19、 Dora的骑士大冒险
20、 捣蛋鬼最心爱的东西
第七季(第1-20集)
1、复活节彩蛋历险记
2、小马的丝带奖章
3、拯救漂流的Benny牛
4、父亲节快乐
5、体操秀大探险
6、月光探险
7、狗狗的大惊喜
8、感恩节
9、健康检查
10、小地图
11、音乐秀
12、绿色能源计划
13、 海边玩耍
14、我们来画画吧
15、仙境探险(上)
16、仙境探险(下)
17、摇滚朵拉
18、 用麦克风唱歌
19、表哥来做客
20、书本探险家
第八季(第1-20集)
1、足球大决战
2、狗狗大集合
3、火车追追追
4、乐乐的生日派对
5、朵拉与皮多的救援冒险
6、云霄飞车之旅
7、手套猫咪爱唱歌
8、朵拉的溜冰大冒险
9、朵拉与史巴奇的骑乘冒险
10、美术馆梦境探险
11、花式溜冰秀
12、拯救童话王国(上)
13、拯救童话王国(下)
14、雨林才艺表演
15、恐龙历险
16、很困的熊
17、音乐学校我来了
18、仙女教母的魔法棒
19、拯救小动物大冒险
20、夜灯探险
扩展资料
《爱探险的朵拉》(Dora the Explorer)是由美国尼克频道于1995年出品的52集动画片,是一部风靡全球的美式英语教学片,国内曾由东方卫视少儿频道热播,是专为学龄前儿童及妈妈们设计的中英双语节目。
Traffic is a 2000 American crime drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Stephen Gaghan. It explores the illegal drug trade from a number of perspectives: a user, an enforcer, a politician and a trafficker. Their stories are edited together throughout the film, though all of the characters do not meet. The film is an adaptation of the British Channel 4 television series Traffik. Mexico storyline In Mexico, police officer Javier Rodriguez (del Toro) and his partner, Manolo Sanchez (Vargas), s a drug transport and arrest the couriers. Their arrest is interrupted by General Salazar (Milian), a high-ranking Mexican official, who decides to hire Javier. Salazar instructs him to locate and apprehend Francisco Flores (Collins, Jr.), a notorious hitman for the Tijuana Cartel, headed by the Obregón brothers. Back in Tijuana, Flores, under torture, gives Salazar the names of important members of the Obregón cartel, who are arrested in a large effort by police and army soldiers. Javier and Salazar’s efforts begin to cripple the Obregón brothers’ cocaine outfit, but Javier soon discovers Salazar is a pawn for the Juárez Cartel, the rival of the Obregón brothers. That entire portion of the Mexican anti-drug campaign is a fraud, as Salazar is wiping out one cartel because he has aligned with another for profit. Javier ‘s partner, Sanchez, attempts to sell the information of Salazar’s true affiliation to the DEA, but is killed for his betrayal. Javier , who can no longer stomach working for Salazar, decides to make a deal with the DEA. In exchange for his testimony, Javier requests electricity in his neighborhood, so the kids can play baseball at night rather than be tempted by street gangs and crime. Salazar’s secrets are revealed to the public, and he is arrested and dies in prison. Javier explains to the media about the widespread corruption in the police force and army. In Mexico, Javier watches as children play baseball at night in their new stadium. Wakefield storyline Meanwhile, Robert Wakefield (Douglas), a conservative Ohio judge, is appointed to head the President’s Office of National Drug Control, taking on the title drug czar. Robert is warned by his predecessor (Brolin) and several influential politicians that the War on Drugs is unwinnable. His daughter, Caroline (Christensen), an honors student, has been using cocaine and develops a drug addiction after her boyfriend Seth (Grace) introduces her to smoking it. Caroline and Seth are arrested when a fellow student overdoses on drugs at a party. As Robert and his wife Barbara (Irving), struggle to deal with the problem he discovers that she has known about their daughter’s involvement with drugs for over six months. Robert realizes his daughter Caroline is a drug addict and is caught between his demanding new position and difficult family life. On a visit to Mexico, he is encouraged by the suessful efforts of Salazar in hurting the Obregón brothers. When he returns to Ohio, Robert learns his efforts to see Caroline rehabilitated have failed. She ran away to the city of Cincinnati, where no one knows her location. She steals from her parents and prostitutes herself to procure money for drugs. Robert drags Seth along as he begins to search Cincinnati for his daughter. After a drug dealer that Caroline had frequently had sex with refused to reveal her whereabouts, Robert breaks into a seedy hotel room and finds a semi-conscious Caroline acting as a prostitute to an older man. He breaks down in tears as Seth quietly leaves in remorse. Robert returns to Washington, D.C., to give his prepared speech on a “10-point plan” to bat the war on drugs. In the middle of the speech, he falters, then tells the press that the War on Drugs implies a war even on some people’s own family members, which he cannot endorse. He then walks out of the press conference and hires a taxi to the airport. Robert and Barbara go to Narcotics Anonymous meetings with their daughter to support her and others. Ayala/DEA storyline A third story is set in San Diego, where an undercover Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) investigation led by Montel Gordon (Cheadle) and Ray Castro (Guzmán) leads to the arrest of Eduardo Ruiz (Ferrer), a high-stakes dealer posing as a fisherman. Ruiz decides to take the dangerous road to immunity by giving up his boss: drug lord Carlos Ayala (Bauer), the biggest distributor for the Obregón brothers in the United States. Ayala is indicted by a tough prosecutor, hand-selected by Robert to send a message to the Mexican drug anizations. As the trial against Carlos Ayala begins, his pregnant wife Helena (Zeta-Jones) learns of her husband’s true profession. Facing the prospect of life imprisonment for her husband and death threats against her only child, Helena decides to hire Flores to assassinate Eduardo Ruiz; she knows killing Ruiz will effectively end the trial nolle prosequi. Flores plants a car bomb on a DEA car in an assassination attempt against Ruiz. Shortly after planting the bomb, Flores is assassinated by a sniper in retaliation for his co-operation with General Salazar; the car bomb kills Castro, but Gordon and Ruiz survive. Helena, knowing Ruiz is soon scheduled to testify, makes a deal with Juan Obregón (Bratt), lord of the drug cartel, who fives the debt of the Ayala family and has Ruiz poisoned. Ayala is released, much to the dissatisfaction of Gordon, who is still angry over the death of his partner. Soon after the release, Gordon bursts into the Ayala residence and surreptitiously plants a microphone under his desk. Relationship to factual events Some aspects of the plotline are based on actual people and events. The character General Arturo Salazar is closely modeled after Mexican General Jesús Gutiérrez Rebollo, who was secretly on the payroll of Amado Carrillo Fuentes, head of the Juarez Cartel. The character Porfilio Madrigal is modeled after Fuentes. The Obregón brothers are modeled after the Arellano Félix brothers.[1][2][3] At one point in the film, an El Paso Intelligence Center agent tells Robert his position, official in charge of drug control, doesn’t exist in Mexico. As noted in the original script, a Director of the Instituto Nacional para el Combate a las Drogas was created by the Attorney General in 1996.