布拉格之恋

★ 0.9 播放:16万 更新:2026-05-24

本片根据米兰·昆德拉的同名小说改编。1968年,布拉格外科手术医生托马斯(丹尼尔·戴-刘易斯暂无内容Daniel暂无内容Day-Lewis暂无内容饰)生活在对女人追逐的快乐中,享受着性的快感。画家萨比娜(莉娜·奥琳暂无内容Lena暂无内容Olin暂无内容饰)是托马斯的红颜知己,但在一次去温泉疗养院出诊的过程中,托马斯结识了女招待特蕾莎(朱丽叶·比诺什Juliette暂无内容Binoche暂无内容饰)。不久,特蕾莎只身来到布拉格,二人结婚。托马斯在婚后依然不改与萨比娜或其他女人偷情的恶习,特蕾莎无法忍受托马斯的不忠,深夜出走,却碰上苏联武装入侵捷克。三人先后逃亡至瑞士日内瓦,萨比娜认识了当地大学教授弗兰茨(德雷克·德·林特暂无内容Derek暂无内容de暂无内容Lint暂无内容饰),特蕾莎失去工作终日闷闷不乐,带着小狗卡列宁孤身重返布拉格。在自由与束缚之间,托马斯究竟该如何选择呢?

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本片根据米兰·昆德拉的同名小说改编。1968年,布拉格外科手术医生托马斯(丹尼尔·戴-刘易斯暂无内容Daniel暂无内容Day-Lewis暂无内容饰)生活在对女人追逐的快乐中,享受着性的快感。画家萨比娜(莉娜·奥琳暂无内容Lena暂无内容Olin暂无内容饰)是托马斯的红颜知己,但在一次去温泉疗养院出诊的过程中,托马斯结识了女招待特蕾莎(朱丽叶·比诺什Juliette暂无内容Binoche暂无内容饰)。不久,特蕾莎只身来到布拉格,二人结婚。托马斯在婚后依然不改与萨比娜或其他女人偷情的恶习,特蕾莎无法忍受托马斯的不忠,深夜出走,却碰上苏联武装入侵捷克。三人先后逃亡至瑞士日内瓦,萨比娜认识了当地大学教授弗兰茨(德雷克·德·林特暂无内容Derek暂无内容de暂无内容Lint暂无内容饰),特蕾莎失去工作终日闷闷不乐,带着小狗卡列宁孤身重返布拉格。在自由与束缚之间,托马斯究竟该如何选择呢?

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