幸福是一个复杂的系统 2015
安利科是叱吒业界的王牌顾问,他总是有办法说服废柴高层交棒,拯救大企业于水火。表面呼风唤雨的安利科,私下严谨孤行,不愿重蹈父亲抛家弃子的覆辙。然而独来独往的平静生活,却被误闯空门的异国美女亚莉诺打破。来历成谜的亚莉诺,举手投足都撼摇著安利科的定见。同时间,一家跨国集团的经营者意外骤逝,让安利科首次接触到稚嫩富二代的良善,也深刻体认到金权结构对社会的贻害,决心有所改变。
安利科是叱吒业界的王牌顾问,他总是有办法说服废柴高层交棒,拯救大企业于水火。表面呼风唤雨的安利科,私下严谨孤行,不愿重蹈父亲抛家弃子的覆辙。然而独来独往的平静生活,却被误闯空门的异国美女亚莉诺打破。来历成谜的亚莉诺,举手投足都撼摇著安利科的定见。同时间,一家跨国集团的经营者意外骤逝,让安利科首次接触到稚嫩富二代的良善,也深刻体认到金权结构对社会的贻害,决心有所改变。
库尔特(Atle Antonsen 配音)是一名叉车操作员,他深深的热爱着自己的这一份工作,亦拥有着高超的操作技巧,然而,库尔特渐渐的发现,虽然自己深受同事和上司的爱戴和信赖,但对其他人来说,叉车操作员并不是一份高尚和只得尊重的工作,就连自己的妻子和孩子们在提到他的工作时,亦选择了含糊其辞的一笔带过。 库尔特决定辞职,他要寻找一份真正能够获得社会大众认可和尊重的工作。起初,他希望能够成为一名救死扶伤的医生,之后,库尔特对金钱产生了贪婪的欲望,渐渐的,库尔特的野心越来越大,但与此同时,他失去的东西也越来越多
原著是阿婆短篇Philomel Cottage,但大部分台词几乎是照搬Frank Vosper改编的同名剧本,男主的名字Gerald Lovell则是阿婆原著小说里的名(Gerald)和Frank剧本里的姓(Lovell)的组合,算是一种特殊的致敬方式吧。。。看卡司才发现里面的女佣居然是BBC版马普尔小姐的扮演者琼·希克森,另一位戏骨BR正如他在福尔摩斯里一样有着特殊角色的演艺天分,最后有点遗憾的是原著中女主如何发现危险的细腻心理活动没有很好表现出来,靠台词补了。
An anthology series that explored the ways sudden and unexpected wealth changed life for better or for worse. It told the stories of people who were given one million dollars from a benefactor who insisted they never know him, with one exception.
Chances was an Australian evening soap opera, produced from 1991 to 1992. It told the story of the average middle-class Taylor family whose lives are transformed by winning $3 million in the lottery. The series was broadcast by the Nine Network, initially as two one-hour episodes each week. Principal cast members included John Sheerin and Brenda Addie as Dan and Barbara Taylor, Jeremy Sims as their mischievous son Alex, Deborah Kennedy as Dan's sister Connie Reynolds, Tim Robertson as Dan's brother Jack, Anne Grigg as his wife Sarah, and Michael Caton as neighbourhood friend Bill Anderson. Originally, creator Lynn Bayonas pitched the show as a family-oriented drama; however to help ensure the program's success, Channel Nine asked for nude scenes and risqué elements to also be included in the series. Initial publicity for the show focused on the sex angle, and it was for this that Chances was chiefly known.
Windfall is a serial drama television series about a group of people in an unnamed small city who win almost $400,000,000 in a lottery.
A drama exploring how winning the lottery transforms the lives of ordinary people.
What would you do if you won the lottery? How would it change your life? Follow a group of seven gas station employees in Queens, New York, who have been chipping into a lottery pool for years, never thinking they'd actually win. They need to be careful what they wish for, because while the money could solve problems for each of them, it will forever change the close-knit bonds these friends have formed.
Lottery! is an American drama series that premiered on ABC on September 9, 1983. The series aired for one season of 17 episodes and starred Ben Murphy as Patrick Sean Flaherty, and Marshall Colt as Eric Rush. Lottery! centered around ordinary people who have won the lottery--all of a sudden becoming millionaires--and how it changes their lives.
On April 1st, 1986, Jean-Guy Lavigueur, an unemployed blue-collar worker and his family won 7.6 million dollars. At the time, it was the largest amount ever won at Loto-Quebec's 6/49 weekly draws. What should have been the beginning of a fairytale for the family turned rapidly into a nightmare...
A middle-class clan from the Northeast is suddenly thrust into the world of the super rich. Sequestered in a 20,000-square-foot mansion on a 40-acre estate in Palm Beach, they are observed by around-the-clock cameras. They compete in high-society challenges for cruises on luxury yachts, private jets and spectacular prizes and ultimately, for control of the one million-dollar fortune. A full-service professional staff is at their beck and call, including a butler, personal trainer, stylist, kitchen staff, personal secretary, housekeepers, manicurist, tennis pro and countless others -- all used to working with high-end clientele. Unbeknownst to the 10 contestants, the staff picks the winners and losers, and the losers must remain in the house to watch the remaining contestants duke it out.
After winning the lottery, the Habib family move into Sydney's richest suburb to live the Australian dream, but their poshy next door neighbours are not all to happy about it.
Porkpie was a British sitcom on Channel 4 television starring Ram John Holder as Augustus "Porkpie" Grant. It was a spinoff from Desmond's. Porkpie kept several key characters from Desmond's and in the first episode Grant was seen standing outside the barbershop Desmond used to run, saying: "Desmond, since you died it hasn't stopped raining. I know how much you used to say it can rain in England, and it's true. Must be one of two things: either a thousand angels weeping for you, or you having a good drink up in heaven and you spilling it all over the place."
The Betty Hutton Show is an American sitcom that aired on CBS's Thursday night schedule during the 1959-1960 season. The show was sponsored by General Foods' Post Cereals, and was produced by Desilu and Hutton Productions. The series, which was originally entitled Goldie, would retain its original title during its syndication run.
In a social drama context, the work deals with the story of Faisal, who suddenly moves to the luxury class, when one of the businessmen takes him as as a cater to practice his business, and they agreed that Faisal is the bond and protection, and the relationship between them continued until this man decided to get rid of Faisal and the events.
$25 Million Dollar Hoax is an unscripted television series that was originally shown on American network NBC in November 2004. It is based on a United Kingdom show titled The Million Pound Hoax, broadcast on Sky One earlier that year. $25 Million Dollar Hoax consists of three unscripted hour-long episodes in which small-town girl Chrissy Sanford plays a hoax on her family by convincing them she had won a US$25,000,000 lottery prize through the internet, and that it had changed her from a sweet girl into a spend-a-holic. This program is an example of reality television. $25 Million Dollar Hoax contained guest appearances by Ed McMahon, George Gray, and N*SYNC's Lance Bass. Chrissy successfully pulled off the hoax, which won her and her family over $400,000 in cash and prizes.