阿歷斯(阿?施瓦辛格 Arnold Schwarzenegger 飾)和拉里博士丹尼?德維 Danny DeVito 飾)研究了一種新的育配方――胎靈,它能大降低女性孕的風險。這種藥卻沒獲得聯(lián)邦藥處的人體試批準,所以直不能上市資助方將資和設備都抽了,無奈兩博士被競爭手兼頂頭上諾亞安置到博士黛安娜艾瑪?湯普 Emma Thompson 飾)手下協(xié)助工作拉里博士為他們的產品順利上市,偷將黛安娜藏在實驗室備做實驗用卵子和阿歷的精子結合受精卵,并服了阿歷斯體內植入受卵,這下,界上第一例人受孕就誕了! 阿歷斯開始服用他的產品安胎,他們打算胎兒3個月的時候就將其出。然而,著阿歷斯服的安胎靈越,他各方面開始出現(xiàn)女的特征,而,他開始決要將胎兒生來…?
Surrounded by the eccentric faculty of Truman High School, Mitch Carter wins the California Teacher of the Year award and immediately receives a tempting offer that may force him to leave his job.
Post September 11, Mohsen Makhmalbaf tracks the children who do not attend school in the border villages between Iran and Afghanistan with his digital camera and questions why they are not being educated. He finds girls studying in UNICEF classes in one region. One of the girls is not willing to come out of her burqa despite the fact that she has run away from Afghanistan and the Taliban are not present here. She is more afraid of the horrifying god that the Taliban have created more than the Taliban. The teacher tries… Director's commentary: The Taliban was not a political regime in Afghanistan but they are still a culture. Bombarding can ruin a political regime but it cannot change a culture. You cannot free a woman whom is imprisoned in the burqa with a rocket. The Afghan girl needs education. She doesn’t know that she doesn’t know. She is imprisoned but she does not know that she is a prisoner of poverty, ignorance, prejudice, male chauvinism and superstition. 95% of the women and 80% of the men in Afghanistan did not have the chance to attend school even before the Taliban. The film seeks the lost key to be able to open the lock of the cultural problems of Afghanistan. From the IMDB: In 2002 about 3 million Afghan Refugee were living in Iran. From those about 700,000 were Afghan Children who were not allowed to go to Iranian schools because of their illegal status in Iran. After this movie was made, this subject became controversial and finally the Iranian Majlis (Parliament) passed a bill in which the Afghani children were allowed to go to school and it resulted in 500,000 kids getting education.