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一九八九年的元月,我国香港地区和东南亚各国的电视网都在播放一部由澳大利亚麦克埃洛影片公司摄制的电视连续剧《危险的生活》(A Dangerous Life)。这部电视连续剧总共长六小时,内容讲述一九八六年二月在菲律宾发生的一场不流血的革命。由于所反映的是震撼世界的重大事件,加上人物众多,场面浩大,且纪实性强,因此《危》的收视率极高。香港报纸称其是“菲律宾的《末代皇帝》”。 该电视剧通过一个美国电视记者汤尼·奥尼尔的眼光,描述了八十年代菲律宾的动荡历史。一九八三年,菲律宾现任总统科拉松·阿基诺的丈夫贝尼尼奥·阿基诺在国外流亡多年后,搭乘飞机回到马尼拉。在飞机上,他就预感到这次回国凶多吉少,所以他对伴同而来的外国记者们说:“我可能再也没有机会同你们讲话了。”果然,他刚跨
In January 1989, television networks in Hong Kong and Southeast Asian countries in China broadcast a television series, A Dangerous Life, produced by Australia’s Maxell Film Company. The television series lasted a total of six hours long and described a bloodless revolution that took place in the Philippines in February 1986. As reflected in the major events that shook the world, together with many people, scenes and strong documentary, so “dangerous” ratings are extremely high. Hong Kong newspapers call it “the last emperor of the Philippines.” The drama describes the tumultuous history of the Philippines in the 1980s through the eyes of a U.S. television reporter Tony O’Neill. In 1983, Beninho Aquino, husband of the now President of the Philippines, Corazon Aquino, flew back to Manila after years of exile abroad. On the plane, he had preconceived that this trip to China was a disaster, so he told foreign reporters accompanying him: “I may never have the opportunity to speak with you again.” Sure enough, he just crossed the cross