2017年3月13日 星期一


How The Danish Girl captured the zeitgeist

  第3週  丹麥女孩

Who:Tom Hooper
When:Not given
Where:Not given
Why:Not given
How:It tells the story of the 1930s Danish artist Einar Wegener, played by Eddie Redmayne, who became one of the first people to undergo sex reassignment surgery, having decided to live life as a woman called Lili Elbe. 

Few movies capture the popular zeitgeist quite like King's Speech director Tom Hooper's The Danish Girl. It tells the story of the 1930s Danish artist Einar Wegener, played by Eddie Redmayne, who became one of the first people to undergo sex reassignment surgery, having decided to live life as a woman called Lili Elbe. The film also features Wegener's wife Gerda, played by Alicia Vikander.

The Danish Girl comes in a year that has put transgender issues firmly into the spotlight. From the transition of Bruce to Caitlyn Jenner, to the Emmy-winning success of Amazon's series Transparent, even the White House chose to screen The Danish Girl as part of a celebration of LGBT artists.

Ironic, then, that Hooper has said the script was passed around for about 12 years struggling to secure backing because of what was seen as the story's limited appeal.

"I hope it provides a message of hope," says the Oscar-winning Hooper, who has 
previously worked with Redmayne on Elizabeth I and Les Miserables.

"It's a message that transgender history matters. These were two extraordinary pioneers of the transgender movement who I think history had marginalised."

Location:http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-35075110

Keywords:

popular zeitgeist:流行的時代精神
sex reassignment surgery:變性手術
transgender:跨性別
LGBT:同志文化
pioneers:先鋒
marginalised:邊緣化


Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej dies

                            泰王蒲美蓬駕崩 第2週




Who: Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej
When: Thursday (Oct 13) 
Where: In Thailand
Why: Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej died on Thursday (Oct 13) at the age of 88, after 70 years on the throne.
How: Not given


The world's longest-reigning monarch, Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej died on Thursday (Oct 13) at the age of 88, after 70 years on the throne.
  

"His Majesty passed away peacefully at Siriraj Hospital," the palace said in a statement in Thai, adding that the king died at 3.52pm local time.



King Bhumibol had spent much of the past year at Siriraj Hospital, where he was treated for various ailments. The last palace statement issued prior to his death said that the king's blood pressure had dropped, his pulse had quickened, his liver was not functioning normally, and a blood test showed signs of infection.



"Even though the doctors tried their best to save His Majesty, his condition deteriorated," Thursday's statement said, in announcing his death. 



The king's body will leave Siriraj Hospital at 1pm Bangkok time on Friday. It will be taken to the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, next to the Grand Palace, in a   procession. 



Starting on Friday, flags will be flown at half mast at all government buildings and schools for 30 days, and Thai government officials will mourn the king for a year.



Thais have also been urged to refrain from festivities for the next 30 days and to wear black for a year.



Location:http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asiapacific/thailand-s-king-bhumibol-adulyadej-dies/3203010.html


Key words:

longest-reigning monarch: 在位時間最長的君主
Majesty: 最高權威
ailments: 疾病
pulse: 脈動
deteriorated: 惡化
half mast: 降半旗