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Introduction to the role of goddess trap

Linda Hardy Thomas Kretschmann charlotte rampling Frederick pierrot Thomas Pollard

Charlotte rampling charlotte rampling ... Emma Turner.

Thomas Kretschmann Thomas Kretschmann ... Alcide Nicopol.

Yann Collette Yann Collette ... Froebe.

Jane-Louis Trieger South Jean-Louis Trintignant ... Jake Turner (voice: French version) (undetermined)

Frederick pierrot ... John.

Thomas Pollard ... Horus

Derek brenner ... Jonas (unedited)

Olivier Achard ... Chess.

Colleen Jaber ... Liang Lili.

Barbara Scarf ... Jill (voice) (as Barbara Weber Scarf) Bila was born in Berger (former Yugoslavia) in 195 1. At the age of 9, Bila moved to Paris, France, and the gap between the former Yugoslavia and Paris, the fashion capital, had a great influence on him. We can often see him in his works in the future, whether it is comics or movies. /kloc-At the age of 0/9, Bila began to show her artistic talent, drawing short cartoons of horror, science fiction or current affairs satire for the cartoon magazine Pilote, which was very popular in France in her early years. This is not an easy thing for a newcomer. 1987, Bila won the grand prize at the Angulan Comic Exhibition, which made him gradually emerge in the French comic industry. Bila's early works are mostly short stories. At the age of 29, Bila released her first novel, Chaos of the Gods, which she had been brewing for years. Immediately after that, it attracted the attention of the comic industry. In the second year, it began to be serialized in the American comic magazine "Heavy Metal", which became an instant hit and established Bila's leading position in the comic industry.

Bila is one of the few successful cartoonists, because it is not easy to turn a plane cartoon into a three-dimensional space on the screen after all. His movies are as sci-fi as the real-life version in the comic book scene. Bila's nostalgia for his hometown can also be seen in his first film Bunker Palace Hotel. 1989. He told Berger the location. 1997, he released his second film Tykho Moon. This film allowed Bila to raise a lot of shooting funds from European countries. So, Bila ushered in her third sci-fi blockbuster "Goddess Trap". Before the film came out, it caused a super whirlwind in the film industry and animation industry. Dominic Bruner ... Executive producer.

Sylvie Chevraux ... production line manufacturer.

Charles Garsot ... Producer

Daniel Walker ... co-producer (Daniel Walker) Sigur Ross.

Goran Vejvoda

Photographic film y: Pascal Janice suo

Editing film: vé ronique parnet

Casting director: Bernard Savin Pascau.

Artistic Director, Production Designer: Jean-Pierre Foley

Art direction:

Jean-Pierre Foley

Sophie Campbell ... (Art Director) (unedited)

Set the decoration in the following ways:

Stefan Blau

Christophe Faton

Frederick Nouahart

Fashion Design: Mimi Rumpica ...

Visual effects Visual effects supervisor:

Seb Caudron

Jacques Pierre

Assistant Director/Assistant Director:

Christian Alzy Yu ... Second Assistant Director.

David Campi-lemerre ... Second Assistant Director.

Jordan Lafourcade ... Second Assistant Director (Jordan Fourcade)

Lionel Scott ... First Assistant Director

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1995, a pyramid-shaped flying object of unknown origin suddenly appeared over new york, and no one knew what was hidden in it. In fact, the Egyptian gods hid in it, among which Horosz, the sun god sentenced by the gods, was locked in it. Because the sun god only has a life span of seven days, in order to prolong his immortal power, he fled the pyramid and went to the chaotic world to find a pair of fertile men and women to continue his immortality. Because the sun god is an eagle-headed monster, he must first find a mortal to fit in with him, so that he can continue his descendants with his own body.

Nicole Poler, a soldier frozen in outer space, accidentally falls back into this chaotic future world, only to be targeted by Horace, the sun god. Even if she was unwilling, Nicole Poller had to accept the helplessness of being possessed by the sun god and set out to find a woman who could get pregnant and have children.

Jill, a blue-haired woman with blue tears, is confused and confused about her inhuman body. More tragically, Jill was unconsciously used as an experimental tool by a big company that made artificial organs and skin. At the same time, Horace, the sun god, discovered her and regarded her as the best candidate for immortality.

Memory, love, time and space are among three people, which continue and cross constantly. ...