1. 用英语写一篇 英语电影的读后感 谢谢 要电影名
《gong with the wind》 飘(乱世佳人)
See the over movie 《 gong with the wind 》 , I am very to move for ruide this person image.The ruide is handsome and natural and unrestrained, the magic power is endless, humor and wit, the strength is brave, he is rich, respecting again female, to love faithful.He again is a person who can see what others cann't, again sharp insight with the person of the self-control dint, and have to do the standard ownly.He is limitless ocean in elephant, thick forest in elephant, and can make female dependent on.The sijiali becomes friends with the ruide empress knot over the two marriage,however, ruide has been having no to changes the slightest to her the original intention, liking this in love with attitude the ream is felt by me get a fright.The writer gave the great breadth of view in ruide, he tolerate other people's mistake, respecting other people's right always.In his in the mind, men and women are complete equal.I do not know that still had the more perfect than this image what kind of male.
《小妇人》电影观后感(英文)Little woman
Little Amy stealths the show. Absolutely. Words of wisdom just slips out of her mouth so effortlessly yet so inspiring. And considering of her age, she gives a new meaning to what little woman is all about. I like the way little Amy fly about the scene with her fancy theatric moves, it’s hard not to give your attention when she is around. To be fair, she is a little bit overactive for her part, but I don’t blame her. As for her grown-up, I find the scene where she turnes down Jo’s offer of affection and bashs his jeasousy quite amusing. In fact, this is the soul of the play where everyone’s fate hangs on it. Whether it’s covincing or not can make or break the play. it’s a great pleasure to hear smart people defending and arguing for their feelings, so that they end up realizing they are not smart at all. So funny, I can play the scene time and time again in my head.
I don’t like Jo in this play. They’ve got the wrong girl to say the least. Even her beautifual black eyes and masculine eyebrow is of no help to her. The trick is you can’t call that bad acting, just that she doesn’t fit well with Jo. She sets about striking you as daring, unworldly, not bound by rules and lacking in feminiety. But she is just a tomboy. They are bunch of them nowadays and what the fuss all about her?. Jo should be someone unusual, one of a kind, out of this world. In a sense, I wouldn’t mind to call Jo an American incarnation of Joan of Arc. I have seen better. Now I have to confess her predecessor(Kathrine Herpen) is really of something.
The encounter between this Jo and her German professor is like staged romance. A silly school girl stumbling into a knowlegeable scholar who happens to be not married. Why does she get so tighten up in his room and what is that section scene in the theatre for. it’s all so cliché, second-hand romance or acting ed from other people’s genius plays, exactly like what Teddy says. And the way she throw herself to her lover and being so ready to give her heart is the last straw for me. A reformed woman, you’ll say.
If you want to know what good acting is about, just look at Meg, or the mother, though I think it’s too easy a case for Susan. Teddy’s role is delivered very well. He ‘s natural, and there’s no ambiguous thing about his feelings, so well done. Granted The problem with Jo and Teddy is in their characters, because they are of the same impulsive kind. They look at each other, and they see their own weakness, and the excitement challenging your own kind is quite childish, is’t? But the timing of self-awareness coming to you is also very important. Teddy finds his peace of mind in Amy, and Jo in professor. But I still think there’s no certainty about fate and character, not in real life, Teddy and Jo could have made the second best match. Nothing is perfect in the world, so why couldn’t they be part of it?
《阿甘正传》观后感(英文)
To be honest, this is the first time I ever write a review of a movie. And this beginning is a tough one—with an Oscar winner as its subject, surrounding which there is considerably controversy over the values it has questioned, the thoughts it tried to implicitly convey, and the art of the movie itself.
The following discussion will go on as a dissection of this movie into several aspects. This dissection is, however, necessarily incomprehensive, and I would just try to make it a original review in the eyes of a busy, yet inspirational student of science who, from time to time, glances at the palace of arts with admiration and, more importantly, love.
电影《卢旺达饭店》
Hotel Rwanda ---- a story of an African Schinderler
Hotel Rwanda is a film about a man. It was based on a real story of a man who saved 1268 people’s lives in a madness genocidal, which happened in Rwanda, 1994. The film was directed by Terry George, 2004. The main actor Don Cheadle is not handsome but just an ordinary man. You probably will even not recognize him when you happen to meet him on the street. He acted a hero based on a true story, a man who was as simple as he is, Paul Rusesabagina. Paul is a hero, a real man, while a hero and a real man doesn’t always need to be handsome or attractive in the appearance. There are two nations in Rwanda, hutu and tutsi. Paul is a hutu manager working for a 4 stars hotel on town. The hutu army planed a genocidal to clear out all the tutsi people in ruwanda. The tutsi people were suffering a madness blood bath. Over 800,000 people had been killed within 100 days. Paul has a tutsi wife, in order to protect his wife, children and other tutsis; he took them to hide in the hotel Rwanda. There are many white people from all over the world lived in this hotel so the hotel is the safest place in Rwanda to hide. There are 80 UN soldiers in Rwanda but only 4 guarded in the hotel and all of them are not allowed to shot. If we say that Paul just wanted to save his wife at the beginning, after recognized that there is no one would come to help the tutsis, Paul throw himself into the breach. He bribed the hutu general by wine and gold, used out every coin of his to purchase the refugees’ lives, ten, a hundred, 2 hundreds, 3 hundreds… more and more tutsi refugees flee to the hotel wishing to survive. To them, Paul is an angel who keeps a hope for those hopeless people in the calamity. His goodness his mercy is the key to be alive.
The hotel Rwanda is a dramatically and war film, ingeniously, there was almost no lens for slaughtering; however, the threatener of death was full filling with the whole movie. One of the tutsi asked Paul,
“Why they are so truculence?”
“ Hatred? Insanity? … I don’t know.”
The event is a humanitarianism disaster and Paul needs no reason to save the lives. When the world closed its eyes, he opened his arms. Facing a madness calamity and crazy crowds, the indivial’s power is far from enough. However, Paul saved more than 1000 people’s lives. Paul Rusesabagina is a hero, a real man, an African Schinderler.
〈撞车〉
After seeing this movie, I was able to really understand what "Six Degrees of Separation" means. There is a thread that weaves its way through the landscape of life connecting, influencing, and defining all. This movie is certainly thought-provoking, one cannot watch it without feeling either privileged to have become part of the fabric, or like a fly on the wall - seeing, yet unable to influence or guide. There is almost a sense of frustration at ones inability to be no more than an observer in this movie since it compels you to want to shout in warning, gasp in shock, cry in sorrow, and hold in comfort. "Crash" is definitely not a movie to use as a venue to escape life for a couple of hours, but it is a movie that certainly makes you take a second and third look at who you are within yourself. The actors are surprising not only for their depth of performance, but also because they do not play characters you think you know. I would highly recommend this movie to anyone who likes drama, action, comedic relief, or just an appreciation for a well-thought out movie.
《永不妥协》
In a world where heroes are often in short supply, the story of Erin Brockovich is an nspirational reminder of the power of the human spirit. Her passion, tenacity and steadfast desire to fight for the rights of the underdog defied the odds .Her victory was made even more sweet by the fact that while helping others, she in turn helped herself. Erin Brockovich is a stirring, funny and unconventional drama.
Julia Roberts acts as the twice-divorced mother of three young children who sees an injustice, takes on the bad guy and wins. while working, Erin stumbles upon some medical records placed in real estate files. Confused, she begins to question the connection. She convinces Ed to allow her to investigate, where she discovers a cover-up involving contaminated water in a local community, which is causing devastating illnesses among its residents.
Although the local citizens are initially leery of becoming involved, Erin's persistence and the personal interest she takes in their lives makes them listen. A kindred spirit, Erin is one of them, and her ability to connect with them on their level makes them comfortable, ultimately earning their trust. Helping her out is her next door neighbor George , a Harley Davidson biker whose friendship and support allows her the time to pursue the case. Going door to door, she signs up over 600 plaintiffs, and Erin and Ed, with the help of a major law firm, go on to receive the largest settlement ever paid in a direct-action lawsuit in U.S. history..$333 million. By triumphing over insurmountable odds, she is able to prove herself, and reinvent her life.
2. 电影英语观后感500字
在看完一部英文电影之后,我们知道怎么样书写一篇英文的观后感吗?以下是我精心准备的电影英语观后感,大家可以参考以下内容哦!
Film Review of Pride and Prejudice.
Pride and Prejudice is a famous classic written by jane Austen. I was attracted by the characters and plots of the film adapted from the novel.
Elizabeth is the heroine of the story. When she meets Darcy, a handsome, rich but arrogant man, on the party for the first time, she is dissatisfied with the proud manner of Darcy. Darcy looks down on those who are in a lower social class,
including Elizabeth. However, after getting to know the courage, independence and confidence of Elizabeth, he almost falls in love with her. But Elizabeth believes the lies of Wickham which causes her great prejudice to Darcy. She rejects Darcy’s propose marriage to protect her self-respect. Finally, Darcy goes away because he couldn’t tolerate Elizabeth’s sisters’ vulgar manners. He writes a long letter to explain his thoughts and love to Elizabeth. After reading it, Elizabeth feels guilty about
misjudging Darcy and regrets turning him down. As time goes away, Darcy graally improves his pride and keeps helping Elizabeth’s family out from troubles. At last, Elizabeth removes the prejudice to Darcy and accepts his propose marriage.
From the film I learn that we can’t judge a man immediately by the first impression. If we are controlled by our subjective senses, it will easy cause prejudice and
misunderstanding and probably influent the developments of many events. To avoid this situation, we need more communication to understand others deeply by ourselves.
Forrest Gump grows up in the county of Greenbow, Alabama. He lives with his mom, who is a real smart and strong woman. Although Forrest’s IQ is only 75, his mom manages to let him have the finest ecation, and always tell him “You are no different”. In school, Forrest meets a girl named jenny, and they become best friends. Under jenny’s encouragement, Forrest discovers his ability to run like the wind blows. Fortunately, this ability gives him the chance to go to college where he becomes an all-star football player.
After graation, Forrest joins the army for service in Vietnam, and he finds new friends Bubba and Dan. In the war, Forrest rescues many comrades, but Bubba is seriously wounded and dies. Lieutenant Dan, the platoons commanding officer, is also badly wounded and loses both legs. He chastises Forrest for saving him, insisting that he should die honorably on the battlefield instead of becoming a cripple.
When Forrest gets back from Vietnam, he is awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions. During the next several decades, Forrest becomes a war hero, a famous ping-pang player, a national celebrity, a successful businessman, and something of an American idol. Forrest successfully realizes Bubba’s dream and help Dan discover his self-worth. Finally, Forrest marries jenny, and has a happy life with his son after jenny dies.
“Life was like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re going to get.” When the first time jenny asked Forrest to run away and the first time Forrest freed himself from the bondage, hope has been growing up in his mind. Though Forrest is surely a little stupid, he believes “stupid is as stupid does”, so he fears nothing and does his best. In his innocence, Forrest does what he feels he has to do, no matter the situations and the people around him, lead only by an inner sense of right. My heart is deeply shocked by this “stupid” man, and I think in recent times we surely need this spirit. So, let’s have a try now.
3. 英语电影读后感
1. "Peter Pan Peter Pan" Du Hougan
Reading the "Peter Pan Peter Pan" This famous work, I benefited from, I know that every child will grow up in this truth.
Many children do not want to grow up and do not want to go to school, just want to play every day. Peter Pan is the hero of the book, he is a always the boys do not want to grow up. He never lived in this rural paradise like the same place, where there is such as the bell sounds as beautiful fairy, a mermaid hair, Zhang Buda children, mystery, like the Indians, ferocious pirates and will issue a "ticking "Voice of the crocodile. However, the rich and colorful life, but not a substitute for the mother's desire to Peter. Thus, an equally do not want to grow up, the girls never went to the rural based, on the children when the "mother." They never started in the various rural singular adventure. However, the final text still choose Beattie grew up. She took the children from Nashan mother has for her to fly back to open the windows in the home. And that is always reluctant to grow up the boys, Peter, even though the world can have a happy, but can not enjoy from the warmth of a family. He can only be separated by windows, secretly Zhang Wang window within the stove, a smiling face and kinship. And then quietly walked away, and fairies to disappear in the night sky.
Yes ah! Although the township never happy, it does not have the warmth of family, wonderful life. Everyone will grow up and grow into a tree shoring days, as long as our dreams have never townships, and also when they grow up will be very happy and live a more exciting.
2. "Wizard of Oz" Du Hougan
Reading the "Wizard of Oz" This novel, I understand the friendliness and mutual assistance among people should unite as one, is not afraid of all the difficulties and move forward the truth.
In the main text of more than Lucy gave a young girl aunt and uncle living in the Prairies, one day, the wind suddenly Vol dragon boat suddenly struck, she and her hut, a puppy with Gua Meng Jin Renqing surprising places. Accidental death of the hut where the evil witch in the East, more than Lucy as a noble woman was magic, and access to the evil Witch of the East Bank of shoes. She very much like to go home, north of good witches guide her to go to the distant country Feicui Cheng Aoci find a magician Aoci help. Lucy has rescued more than the way the brain to find the scarecrow, tin and find the heart to find the courage of a lion…… several in the way they help each other, overcome all difficulties, and the final realization of their own wish.
This fairy tale story of breathtaking twists and turns, praised the kindness, courage and the quality of fraternity and mutual help, ideal for the spirit of persistent struggle, is always worthy of our study.
3. "Robinson Crusoe" Du Hougan
Reading the "Robinson Crusoe" I know when we are under any circumstances, should believe and respect for their wisdom and courage and the tenacity to overcome self-to overcome the difficulties.
This book's main character from childhood who was born in a wealthy family, for their interest in sailing at all to leave their parents, uprooted from their homes, began Chuyang adventure experience. This person's life experience is strange unheard of, and changes in Wanan his life is unique. But the final text of the hero by virtue of its clever exceptional courage and wisdom to overcome all the world seems difficult to overcome the difficulties.
He's such wisdom and courage of our life in all of the things Buwan.
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4. 求《歌剧魅影》英文读后感~1000字以上~很有难度吧~
歌剧魅影(The Phantom of the Opera)是一部安德鲁·洛伊·韦伯(Andrew Lloyd Webber)作曲的百老汇音乐剧。又译做歌声魅影、剧院魅影或歌剧院的幽灵。原著:《歌剧幽灵》作者:加斯通·勒鲁
1986年首演,于1988年获得七项托尼奖,是史上最成功的音乐剧之一。1986年伦敦的首演由麦克尔•克劳福德和莎拉•布莱特曼担任男女主角,至今全球已有16个制作版本
剧院魅影可以说是一部折射着后现代魅力的剧作,首先它成功的改编了盖斯东·勒鲁(Gaston Leroux,1868-1927)的原作小说,既保留了原作的风格又使之更适合舞台演出,提升了作品的可看性,其次,巧妙的戏中戏令观众徘徊于现实与虚幻之间。尤其是追逐幽灵的那一场戏,整个剧院,台上台下、四面八方响起了幽灵的声音,使观众置身其中,因为那句“我在这里”似乎就在他们的身边,就在隔壁的包厢,而那幕吊灯突然坠落的戏也着实令气氛紧张刺激到极点,前排观众的惊叫与台上演员的呼声连成一片,在这方面,舞台设计玛莉亚·布琼森自然功不可没。
在全剧中,一首“All I Ask of You”的旋律反复出现,罗尔与幽灵对这首歌的不同演绎表现了他们各自对于女主角克莉丝汀不同的爱情,最后这一主题在管弦乐中浮现,显示了爱情最终战胜了悲剧。
编辑本段剧情简介
序幕
故事开始在1905年,年迈的贵族Raoul Vicomte De Chagny正在巴黎歌剧院参加一场拍卖会。拍卖师拍到一个八音盒。在竞拍过程中,参与竞价的Giry夫人见Raoul想要这个八音盒,就放弃了。Raoul如愿得到了八音盒。随后,拍卖师又提到了下一个拍品:在著名的Phantom事件中摔得支离破碎的大吊灯(Chandelier)。为了让大家都能看清楚修复后的吊灯,拍卖师开启了吊灯上新安装的电灯,一时灯火通明,Phantom的主题音乐响起,舞台上的大吊灯也随之升起。
第一幕
舞台灯光恢复正常,而时间已经回到了30年前。那是巴黎歌剧院的舞台上,艺术总监Reyer先生正在帮助首席女高音Carlotta和首席男高音Piangi(Carlotta的情夫)排演歌剧Hannibal。而Giry夫人也正在指导伴唱伴舞的女孩子们进行练习。这时,即将退休的老经理带来了两位客人Firmin和Andre,他们两位即将接任歌剧院经理的位置。正当Carlotta在为两位新领导献上一首当晚准备演出的Think of Me时,突然从舞台天幕上掉下来的一块布景引起了骚乱,大家纷纷猜测这是歌剧院的幽灵(Phantom of the Opera)干的。Carlotta耍起小脾气不肯继续排练,并且离场声称不再参加歌剧院的演出。正在焦急的时候,年轻的伴舞演员Meg Giry(Giry太太的女儿)提出让她的同伴,也是伴舞的Christine试试看,并得到了Giry夫人的支持。结果,在排练场和当晚的演出中,Christine的歌喉征服了所有的人,包括当晚到场观看演出的年轻的贵族Raoul,他也是歌剧院的资助人。
回到后台,Meg问Christine是谁教会她这么美妙的歌喉,Christine却说不知道,并提起她去世了的父亲曾经提到过一个“音乐天使”(Angel of Music)会来保护并指导她。而她就是在自己的化妆间里经常听到一个神秘的声音来指引她练习,她觉得这就是那个天使。正在这时,Raoul专门来拜访了,原来Raoul认出了台上的Christine就是他儿时的同伴。Raoul准备邀请Christine共进晚餐,于是就出门去取放在外面的帽子。这时,房间里又出现了Phantom的声音。Phantom愤恨地责备Raoul企图引诱Christine离开音乐的王国。Christine被Phantom的声音震慑并迷惑,通过Phantom设置在穿衣镜上的机关,跟随Phantom走入暗道。等Raoul回到屋内,已经空无一人。
Phantom用歌声引诱Christine来到他居住的地下湖心的屋内。在这里,他继续用Music of the Night引诱Christine的心智以及表达自己的爱意。最后,Christine在看到Phantom做的穿戴婚纱的自己的蜡像后,在Phantom的美妙的歌声中晕厥过去。Phantom让Christine躺在床上休息,自己则埋头进行新的歌剧的创作。
第二天,Christine慢慢醒来,先发现了身边的一个小八音盒(就是Raoul后来拍得的那个),渐渐又回忆起昨晚是如何跟随Phantom下到这里的。好奇心驱使她壮胆趁Phantom不备而摘下了Phantom的面具。Phantom惊恐万状,恶毒地诅咒Christine的好奇心,说再也不会让Christine自由,转念又劝Christine不要害怕,相信随着对他的了解,恐惧终究会转成爱意。并告诉Christine他准备送她回去。
当Phantom通过他自己设计的暗门突然出现在后台时,正好碰到舞台工人Buquet在演示给剧院的女孩子们如何通过高举双手保护自己不被旁遮普套索套住。Buquet所言所行一切都被Phantom看在眼里。路过并目睹一切的Giry夫人警告Joseph不要把这件事情告诉任何人,否则将会遭致Phantom的可怕报复。
Phantom把Christine带走后,剧院里着实忙乱了起来。Firmin和Andre看着演出门票飞快地售出,心里又高兴又着急,高兴的是自己的业务不错,着急的是Carlotta使性子不肯来,Christine虽然出人意料地成功,但是又突然失踪。正在忙乱时,他们各自收到了写在信纸上署名O.G.的命令,要求赶快补发积欠他的工资,并且将Christine取代Carlotta成为剧院的首席女高音。他们正在猜测这会是哪个疯子的行为时,Raoul拿着他收到的一张字条也来质问他们Christine到底在哪儿,原来字条上威胁说如果谁想把Christine占为己有,就再也不要想看到她了。三人正琢磨着呢,Carlotta突然出现在剧院,出示了又一张写着威胁她不许阻拦Christine的锦绣前程的字条,并且不听解释指责Raoul在背后操纵一切,就是为了捧红Christine。正在乱的不可开交的时候,Giry夫人带着Meg前来告诉大家Christine已经回来,只是因为很疲惫所以谁也不能见,并且带来了一张字条,上面大意是:今晚演出的歌剧Il Muto必须由Christine来演主角伯爵夫人,Carlotta只能演一个不出声的传令仆从,而且剧院的5号包厢必须给Phantom空出,好让他象以往那样前来观赏。如果这些命令没有被遵守,一场无法预料的灾难将会降临到歌剧院的头上。
Carlotta自然无法接受这种安排,她歇斯底里地咒骂着,吓坏了两位经理,于是Firmin和Andre连忙用一曲Prima Donna来安慰Carlotta,总算让Carlotta安静了下来。而且Firmin不顾Giry夫人的劝阻,公开宣布Christine出演传令仆从,Carlotta出演主角伯爵夫人。神通广大的Phantom果然听到了,并且发誓要让他们知道自己的厉害。
当晚,演出开始了,为了帮助Firmin他们阻挠Phantom的计划,Raoul坐入5号包厢。Phantom被他们的轻蔑激怒了,先是将舞台上傲慢的Carlotta的嗓音变成了蛤蟆叫,导致演出的中断,后来又在芭蕾表演的时候把已经被旁遮普套索绞死的Buquet的尸体从舞台天幕上吊下来,引起了观众们的慌乱。Christine和Raoul趁着大家的惊慌,逃到了屋顶上。在那里,Christine向Raoul诉说了自己的遭遇,Raoul一面安慰她说这一切都是梦境,一面向Christine表示了埋藏已久的爱意,两人合唱了一曲All I Ask of You互表心意。然而这一切还是没有逃出躲藏在暗处的Phantom的监视。在Raoul和Christine相拥离开屋顶后,Phantom痛苦于Raoul对Christine的迷惑以及Christine的背叛,决定诅咒他们。在Il Muto演出结束演员谢幕时,剧院的大吊灯坠下砸在Christine跟前,毫无疑问,这就是Phantom的愤怒所示!
(第一幕完)
第二幕
幕间曲过后,舞台上出现的是戴着面具的Firmin和Andre,时间已经是继吊灯坠下后大概6个月了。已经是新的一年。期间,Phantom没有再来打扰任何人,新的吊灯也安装好了,于是人们在剧院里举办了一次化妆舞会(Masquerade)来庆祝这新的生活。已经秘密订婚的Christine和Raoul也在人群中携手共舞。虽然Raoul很希望公开这个秘密,但是Christine依然害怕Phantom会知道后威胁他们的生活,要求Raoul继续保密,并把Raoul给的订婚戒指串在项链上,而不是戴在手上。Raoul虽然不是心甘情愿,但也无可奈何。
正在欢乐进行到高潮的时候,突然出现一个戴着红色死神面具的客人,大家都被这奇异吓人的装束震住了。来者正是销声匿迹许久的Phantom。他带来了刚刚写就的一出歌剧《唐璜的胜利》(Don Juan Triumphant)要求剧院上演。并且,在再度消失前,他从Christine脖子上夺走那枚戒指,告诉她他还没有放弃她。
舞会不欢而散,Raoul见Giry夫人心事重重,就上前询问她是否知道Phantom的底细。Giry夫人在Raoul的苦苦劝说下,这才道出Phantom的来历。原来几年前,巴黎来过一个江湖马戏团,除了表演杂耍,他们还展出一些畸形人供大家娱乐,其中有一个被关在笼子里的怪脸人,却是一个知识渊博的建筑师,音乐家。后来,这个怪脸人逃出了笼子,大家遍寻不着,都以为他已经死在某个角落。而Giry夫人则清楚意识到,之后出现在歌剧院的Phantom,就是这个怪人。Raoul听到这一切,心中飘过一丝寒意,还想继续追问,但是Giry夫人已经不敢再说下去,他也只得作罢。
两位经理对着新的总谱一筹莫展,说实话,他们不想听从Phantom的命令,但是实在害怕再来一次以外。这时,他们又收到了Phantom发来的字条,上面对歌剧院的人事安排等做出了一系列的指示。接着,Carlotta和Piangi又闯了进来,大呼小叫,原来Phantom给Carlotta在戏中安排的是一个只有合唱的小配角角色。Carlotta无法接受,说这是对她的侮辱。Raoul带着Christine前来询问两位经理到底有无决断,是否让Christine出演主角。而Giry夫人又带着另一张字条匆匆赶来。Phantom在这张最后指示中声明他的要求必须都得到满足,否则,更大的灾难将会等着他们。大家一时没了主意
Raoul突然觉得这是一个很好的机会,便跟两位经理商议一切按照Phantom的意思办,但是另外他们将布置岗哨,诱捕Phantom。Giry夫人听了十分惊慌,极力劝说他们,但是三人不听,Christine虽然百般恳求他们不要让她陷于其中,但是经不起Raoul的规劝,遂答应了他。当然,Phantom也没有错过他们的谈话。
于是乎,一切都开始行动,Reyer先生开始给大家排练新的歌剧,在嘈杂的排练房里,正当人们忙碌而且紧张到了极点的时候,突然放置一旁的钢琴在没有人弹奏得情况下自己弹出了排练曲目。惊惶失措的Christine夺路逃出,来到了父亲的墓地前,向墓碑上的父亲塑像诉说着自己的忧虑和恐慌,希望能得到他的帮助。突然,Phantom又出现在了她面前。Phantom告诉她自己就是他父亲说的Angel of Music,就是来引导和保护她的。被过度惊吓的Christine再次被Phantom迷惑住。这时Raoul也闻讯赶到了墓地,并力劝Christine不要相信Phantom的话。Phantom企图挑逗Raoul上前跟他决斗,但是Raoul被Christine制止并一起逃离了墓地。Phantom愤怒之余,发誓要报复他们两个人。
地点回到剧院,Raoul和两位经理正在紧急安排警察布哨布岗,准备在《唐璜的胜利》的首演式上,在5号包厢抓住Phantom。不过这一切都没有逃过Phantom的耳目,Phantom的声音在剧院各个角落响起,嘲笑他们的狂妄,并且挑战他们说如果真想抓他,就尽快开演《唐璜的胜利》。Raoul也决定破釜沉舟,和Phantom做最后一次较量。
演出在合唱中开始了,按照剧情。Piangi扮演的Don Juan和其仆从为了设计引诱由Christine扮演的女主人公,进入舞台上的隔间换上仆从的服装。但是Phantom早已设计好了在隔间内用旁遮普套索吊死了Piangi,然后换上了剧情中的斗篷,遮住自己的脸,出来和Christine一起演唱了剧中一段优美的咏叹调The Point of No Return。演出中,Christine偶然触碰到了Phantom的面部,发现对方并不是Piangi,就掀开了斗篷,一时间大家被舞台上的突变吓住,而Raoul为了不伤害Christine,也阻止了士兵开枪。Phantom按捺不住内心的渴望,用柔和的嗓音,向Christine表明爱意,而Christine也勇敢地揭下了Phantom的面具,让观众们都看到了Phantom的扭曲的相貌。在一片惊呼声中,Phantom带上Christine,再次消失在众目睽睽之前,让Raoul精心布置的陷阱落了空。同时,舞台上的人们也发现了早已死在布景后面的Piangi。
Raoul一时没了主意,但是Giry夫人提醒他赶快跟着她去地下室,并嘱咐他一定要记住将胳臂举过头顶,以防Phantom再次使用旁遮普套索袭击他们。同时,几乎所有的人都出动,一边高喊抓住凶手,一边到处查找Phantom的踪影。
Phantom果然又带着Christine来到地下室,他正沉浸在小小获胜的喜悦中,突然又被远远传来的人们的叫喊声搅乱心情。他质问Christine,为什么这个世界会对他这么不公平,仅仅因为他长了一副令人可怕,连他的母亲都不忍正眼以对的面容。Christine告诉他,之所以觉得世界对他不公,不是世人的错误,而是因为他自己囚禁了自己的灵魂,并且与世人为敌,为了达到目的而不惜杀人或者夺取他人所爱。所以,她对他的感情,已经从同情转为憎恨,而没有丝毫的爱。
正在这时,Raoul已经赶到地下室,但是被阻隔在铁栏之外。他哀求Phantom可以对他做任何事,但是一定放过Christine。Phantom被他的打搅激怒,趁他不防,用旁遮普套索套住了Raoul,并且逼迫Christine做出选择:
1)要么用Raoul的生命换取她的自由;
2)或者披上Phantom准备的婚纱,换取Raoul的生命。尽管Raoul表示自己可以为爱牺牲生命而在所不惜,但是Christine不忍爱人的牺牲。她最终鼓起勇气,告诉Phantom,她将告诉他,爱的力量,会有多么强大,上帝终究会拯救Phantom的灵魂。然后,给了Phantom一个吻……
尾声
一个意味深长的吻,如同天上的造物主的光辉,照亮了Phantom的封闭的心灵。Phantom被Christine的坚定的爱的力量彻底折服。他松开了Raoul脖子上的旁遮普吊索,对Christine和Raoul挥了挥手,让他们赶快离开,并且不要再回来也不要跟旁人提起这里的一切。
Christine和Raoul相依走到门口,突然Christine回头跑到Phantom身边,将Phantom之前给她戴上的戒指摘下,还给Phantom。Phantom强捺悲哀,目送Christine离去。然后悲哀地唱出“It's over now, the music of the night--”,然后慢慢地走向舞台一角的王座。
正在此时,Meg带着众人也找到了地下室这里,在她们进到地下室之前,Phantom扬起黑斗蓬遮住自己,等Meg来到王座前揭开斗蓬,Phantom早已不知去向。王座上,只留下Phantom的一只面具。
(剧终)
编辑本段电影
《歌剧魅影》,2004年由乔·舒马赫导演,杰拉德·巴特勒、埃米·罗森、帕特里克·威尔森、米兰达·理查森等主演的一部影片。
剧情同舞台剧版基本一致,只在个别背景和细节上有所改动。电影的最后一幕,年迈的Raoul买下八音盒,献在已逝的Christine的墓前,而在墓前,他又发现了应该是由Phantom献上的系有黑缎带的玫瑰花,玫瑰花在30年后,人们已忘却了那段往事的时候,绚烂又孤单的开放着,留给观众无限的感叹与遐想……
详细资料如下:
导演
乔·舒马赫Joel Schumacher
编剧
安德鲁·洛伊德·韦伯Andrew Lloyd Webber .....(screenplay) &
安德鲁·洛伊德·韦伯Andrew Lloyd Webber .....(stage musical)/(screenplay) &
乔·舒马赫Joel Schumacher .....(screenplay)
Gaston Leroux .....(novel Le Fantôme de L'Opéra)
演员
杰拉德·巴特勒Gerard Butler .....The Phantom
埃米·罗森Emmy Rossum .....Christine
帕特里克·威尔森Patrick Wilson .....Raoul
米兰达·理查森Miranda Richardson .....Madame Giry
影片类型:
爱情 / 奇幻 / 惊悚 / 剧情 / 歌舞
片长:
143 min
国家/地区:
美国 英国
对白语言:
英语 法语 意大利语 西班牙语
色彩:
彩色 黑白
混音:
杜比数码环绕声 DTS SDDS
评级:
Rated PG-13 for brief violent images.
级别:
Australia:PG Singapore:PG Argentina:13 USA:PG-13 Brazil:14 Canada:PG Chile:14 Finland:K-11 UK:12 Norway:11 UK:12A Germany:6 Ireland:12 South Korea:12 Switzerland:12 Switzerland:14 Malaysia:U Greece:K Philippines:R-13 Czech Republic:12 Taiwan:PG-12
制作成本:
,000,000 (estimated)
版权所有:
The Scion Films Phantom Proction Partnership
拍摄日期:
2003年9月15日 - 2004年1月15日
PS~这只是其中一个版本,市面上还有另外几个版本。有兴趣的朋友可以找来看下~也很不错呢!
编辑本段电影影评
《剧院魅影》,讲述了一个发生在1881年的巴黎的故事。一个卡西莫多似的苦命人游荡在巴黎歌剧院迷宫般的地下室中。年少的不幸让人们同情他的身世,但丑陋的面容更使人们对他恐惧与排斥,不知道他来了歌剧院多少年,但他安于成为人们心中的魔鬼,成为歌剧院的幽灵。
这幕歌剧,便是讲述这个剧院魅影的传奇故事。
一出悲喜剧
在这场歌剧中,有人只出现短短的一瞬,便消逝了。有的人却经历物是人非的变迁,依然健在。有的人咆哮命运的不公、向社会报复,有的人享受贵族的荣耀与幸福,安享生活。沉陷于爱情的泥沼,或者为爱疯狂。所有的一切,都发生在巴黎歌剧院的剧场内。这是一幕爱恨交织的悲喜剧。结局出人意料,却也是皆大欢喜。
一个关于爱的故事
什么是爱?谁能说得清道得白呢?两情相悦的幸福,背后总有自我牺牲的悲壮。包容是爱,宠溺是爱,暗恋是爱、依恋是爱、虐恋也是爱……我们每个人都深深的陷入爱的漩涡。期待着、享受着、回味着、追忆着爱。
剧院魅影,一个出生于贵族家庭的“象人”,面具是他来到这个世界以后穿的第一件衣裳。仅仅是因为他的容貌。他被光鲜的世界排斥了,没有尊宠、没有关爱。漂泊四方,在任何地方都成为别人猎奇的目标,甚至成为马戏团铁笼中的小丑。……
喜爱“魅影”这个角色,因为他虽然容貌丑陋,但这掩盖不住他那与生俱来的贵族气质,遮蔽不了他出众的才华,也无法抑止他对爱的追求。他爱克里斯汀,一个巴黎歌剧院里看上去默默无闻的舞者。“魅影”为她创作优美的音乐、华丽的歌剧、教导她歌唱、训练她的舞姿。帮助她成为一个令整个巴黎倾倒的女神。
“魅影”以为克里斯汀就是他的,或者说是因为他向她倾注了所有的热情。她代表了他所有的理性(对音乐的热爱)与非理性(对爱的痴狂)的追求。当克里斯汀与拉乌尔在巴黎歌剧院的楼顶海誓山盟的时候,魅影的心碎了。再次感到无依无靠、被抛弃。凄厉的呼喊响彻巴黎的夜空,却仍然无法改变命运的安排。
他并不想复仇,或者说,他也知道自己无力改变现实世界中的一切,所以他才会使用偷梁换柱的手法,杀死皮昂吉,把自己扮演成唐璜,成为他为克里斯汀创作的歌剧中的角色,在厚厚的披风下掩饰自己的面容,在警察遍布的巴黎歌剧院中,在舞台上与他心中的爱人上演这幕绝唱。希望在他自己创造的世界中,成为爱的主宰。
也许,他知道,在现实上演的悲喜剧中,他必须死。他带走了克里斯汀,然而,他真的是为了占有她、霸占她吗?未必。因为当克里斯汀不在乎他的容貌,给他深情的一吻时,他颤抖了。我甚至能感觉到那副“怪兽”似的脸上在流泪。这是一种幸福的感觉,一种常人难以体味的幸福。他并不残忍,也不缺同情心,他需要的是他人的尊重,所爱的人对他的尊重。
他可以放弃克里斯汀,让她与拉乌尔远走高飞。但希望看到克里斯汀的坦诚,看到拉乌尔的执着。当拉乌尔宁肯被吊死,也不愿放弃克里斯汀的时候,魅影明白了,这个看似柔弱的男人,拥有更大的勇气。对爱的追求,能给人和脆弱的人带来巨大的勇气。爱的力量能促使我们忘记一切恐惧、去争取。
也许我们可以说,魅影的残忍来自于他童年的不幸经历、来自于他自卑的人格。但我们又怎能评价一个人人格的优劣呢?每个人都是在一次次的伤害中成长。受到别人伤害的时候,往往也会伤害别人。
但我觉得,拉乌尔对克里斯汀的爱,更多的是一种对年少伙伴的梦幻般想象。或者说,歌剧在对他们两人爱情的刻画上多少显得有些单薄。让人感到只是一个灰姑娘遇见王子的梦幻。甚至让人以为,克里斯汀因为拉乌尔贵族的身份和财富才跟他在一起的。
而拉乌尔和克里斯汀后来怎样呢?无从得知。歌剧开始的拍卖会上,为什么只有拉乌尔一个人呢?克里斯汀呢?30年的时间已是沧海变桑田,但这个倾城的美丽女孩,是否已长眠地下了呢?更不知道她是否还记得那个拥有丑陋却极富才华的 魅影 。
一种令人心醉的美丽
华丽的服饰、精致的布景、变幻莫测的舞台,再加上专业的演员。使得这幕百老汇的歌剧显得如此美丽。从演出开始,巴黎歌剧院的拍卖会上展示第663件拍品的时候,就感觉自己仿佛来到了1911年的巴黎。昏暗的拍卖会现场、垂垂老矣的拉乌尔,落满灰尘的海报,有些机械失灵的铙钹,倾覆的吊灯,让人情不自禁的投入其中。
倏的一下时空倒转,30年前的巴黎歌剧院一片金壁辉煌。《汉尼拔》的排演,有些耍大牌的皮昂吉腆着肚子在演唱。灯光照得他将军的盔甲闪闪发亮。只有惊叹的份。……
当场景转移到歌剧院的地下湖时,干冰营造出梦幻般的效果。小舟在湖面穿行。魅影此时仿佛变成驾驶贡多拉的船工,引领着克里斯汀来到他的宫殿。
当拉乌尔与克里斯汀为了避开魅影,来到歌剧院楼顶的时候,背景墙上显现的是19世纪巴黎的迷人夜景。街巷里闪烁的烛光与满天繁星呼应。仿佛在星河中徘徊。
克里斯汀来到她父亲的墓前倾诉心声与困扰。魅影出现在十字架旁。深情的演唱,矛盾的心理,灰暗的服饰、苍白的面具,加上幽暗的十字架。让人也为他感到无限悲哀。
而当歌剧的最后,一个女孩来到曲折的地下室,发现魅影那件披风下的面具,拿起端详、定格的时候,忽然间感到时光流转。这感觉不亚于电影中的蒙太奇镜头。看到这个场面,我是第一次彻底折服于剧场演出的魅力。令人无法言表的感动,那是一种令人心醉的美丽。
第一次进上海大剧院看演出,深深的折服于歌剧的魅力。只能说,《剧院魅影》带给我的感觉,就是一段传奇,一出悲喜剧,一个关于爱的故事,一种令人心醉的美丽。
5. 关于电影观后感的一篇英语作文,模板也可以,字数在1000字以上,谢谢
In our life, there are always some films which touched us deeply. As for me, who is a real movie fan, there are many films which I like very much, such as Pretty Woman, Leon, Let the bullets fly .Among them ,I like A Beautiful Mind Most.
A Beautiful Mind is a story film about a real genius. The prototype of the story is a mathematician named Jr.Jone Fordes Nash. In his early age ,Nash who is handsome but very odd made remarkable mathematical discovery and began to enjoy international reputation. Because of outstanding intuition, he is disturbed by schizophrenia. It makes the process into the highest level of academic change dramatically .Facing the challenge which destroyed many people, under the help of his wife named Alicia ,he is not beated by it, on the contrary, he fight it bravely, through hard efforts of decades of years ,he finally conquered the unfortunate and won the Nobel Prize for economics. This is a legend story of actual person and event.
In my opinion, a good film is useful, it may be conct our behavior, purify our soul, change our bad minds. It may not affect you immediately, but the time when you met something similar. There are two reasons makes me love the story very much. First, I really appreciate the spirit of the hero, the great courage of him and a real great person who is not perfect.Second,It is the affections of the film-- the support from his lovely wife who is charm, the friendship of him and his college roommate.
As for me , I think the hero can get through the hard time to get great success, I also can. I believe a famous remark—There is nothing difficult in life if you try your best. As for a postgraate, To research is really a boring and lonely job. It need patience. We should believe we can do better if we insist on. I have passed may tests by the God, I should not lose in the next time!
6. 名著读后感,或英语电影影评,1000字以上,要英文的,三篇……谢谢
你不给我加分,怎么对得起我!!!!!!!!!!!!!
英文影评:千与千寻(Spirited Away)
Animated feature from Japanese master Hayao Miyazaki. A young girl finds herself trapped in a mystical realm, where she must find a way to save her parents - who have been turned into pigs
There's something almost criminal about the way Spirited Away took over two years to reach Britain after its original Japanese release. In Japan, Hayao Miyazaki is both commercially successful (his films regularly beat box office records) and highly respected (Akira Kurosawa said: "I am somewhat disturbed when critics lump our works together. One cannot mimimise the importance of Miyazaki's work by comparing it to mine."). In Britain, however, his work has barely got more than a few cursory arts venue screenings. At least Spirited Away - which took the Berlin Golden Bear in 2002 and the Best Animated Film Oscar in 2003 - made it. Better late than never.
After the stress of making his last film, 1997's Princess Mononoke, Miyazaki had a breakdown and retired. But he came out of retirement when an idea to create another, lighter film began to take shape. Princess Mononoke was an action-packed epic that ranged across 15th century Japan. For Spirited Away he returned to the quieter - but no less serious - themes that he addressed to a degree in 1988's My Neighbor Tortoro. Both films feature a family moving house, girls getting used to upheaval, and elements of 'Alice In Wonderland'. But where the 1988 film used a few specific motifs from Carroll's book (a plunge into a 'rabbit hole', a version of the Cheshire cat), Spirited Away casts its 10-year-old protagonist, Chihiro (Hîragi; or Chase in the US b), fully into a Wonderland, a mystical otherworld populated by animal spirits and gods. Chihiro arrives in this realm by accident. Her parents, heading for their new home, take a road that leads into the woods. Arriving at a dead end, they walk down a corridor through a building and emerge in what dad takes to be "an abandoned theme park". It's something like a Japanese Portmeirion, but eerily deserted. While her parents greedily help themselves to food, Chihiro wanders off and meets Haku (Irino; or Marsden), a boy who warns her to leave before dark. She's too late though - a lake has appeared, blocking her route, ghostly forms have populated the town and her parents have turned into pigs. She's trapped.
The only way to survive, Haku tells her, is to get work in the bath house that dominates the town. Here "eight million gods rest their weary bones", according to Yubaba (Natsuki; or Pleshette), the witch who runs the establishment. Chihiro makes her way to meet Yubaba with the help of Kamajii (Sugawara; Ogden Stiers), a multi-limbed codger who runs the boiler house, Lin (Tamai; Egan), a serving woman with a taste for "roasted newt", and even a 'Radish God', a giant sumo of a chap with tuber-like appendages. Yubaba is hardly forthcoming - her realm is "no place for humans" - but she's forced to give Chihiro work, thanks to an oath she swore. Chihiro gets work helping Lin. But the management give them the worst jobs - such as assisting a hideous oozing creature they take to be a "Stink God; an extra large stinker at that". It's an entity so foul its smell makes food rot instantaneously, while its suppurations fill the room with a noxious gloop.
Chihiro - or Sen as she becomes when Yubaba takes her name as part of her contract - does get by in the bath house, but it's not without further incident. She may lose her identity, but she retains her decency. One act of kindness results in a dangerous spirit, No Face, getting into the bath house and wreaking havoc by playing on the greed of the other employees ("Gold springs from his palms!"). She even gets involved in an adventure that reveals her mysterious bond with Haku. But can she save her parents? It's often said that Katsuhiro Otomo's Akira (1988) is the greatest anime ever. That's as maybe, but every one of Miyazaki's films is a masterpiece, so it's hard to pick just one that stands out. It's also tricky to compare his works with the more traditionally received notion of anime (giant robots, demons with phallic tentacles, telekinetic fighting, atom bomb-style explosions etc).
Although Miyazaki insists it's not his role to be didactic, all of his work (notably his second feature Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind and Princess Mononoke) has strong messages about ecology and the human relationship with the natural world. But he's also fascinated with coming-of-age stories, notably about how girls (many of his protagonists are young females) can not only face up to alt responsibility, but also how they can become strong, principled members of society. Here Chihiro is forced to grow up fast, but the process, while gruelling, is not without real benefits, as her understanding of the way society functions and experience of alt emotions develops exponentially.
Some aspects of the film are likely to be too foreign for Westerners - we're ignorant of Japanese belief systems, with their hierarchies of entities - but Miyazaki's work has the power to transcend such culturally specific elements. While many of his earlier films drew on European stories (such as 1986's Castle In The Sky, from Swift), the folkloric features he reworks are often universal. But most of all, his team's animation - here utilising more digital techniques, while still being grounded in 2D traditions - is always beautiful and, in places, breathtaking. Locations are atmospheric, details are immaculate (you can identify the flower species in the gardens) and characters are diverse. Yubaba, for example, is a bizarre creation, a stocky woman with a huge head and even bigger hairdo; the bath house itself is stocked with all sorts of weird and wonderful creatures, from a Kermit-like assistant, to creatures reminiscent of his cuddly woodland deity from My Neighbor Tortoro, to troll-like beasts that look related to Maurice Sendak's 'Wild Things'). The only factor that could be seen as mildly misjudged is Jô Hisaishi's score, which is overbearing in places.
It's no wonder the likes of Pixar's John Lasseter (who executive proced the US b) are so full of praise for Miyazaki. He's a true genius, an artist and great filmmaker who happens to work in animation - a medium often belittled as childish in the West. Spirited Away is wonderful.
蜜蜂总动员 Bee Movie review by Roger Ebert
From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.
-- Karl Marx
Applied with strict rigor, that's how bee society works in Jerry Seinfeld's "Bee Movie" and apparently in real life. Doesn't seem like much fun. You are born, grow a little, attend school for three days, and then go to work for the rest of your life. "Are you going to work us to death?" a young bee asks ring a briefing. "We certainly hope so!" says the smiling lecturer, to appreciative chuckles all around.
One bee, however, is not so thrilled with the system. His name is Barry B. Benson, and he is voiced by Seinfeld as a rebel who wants to experience the world before settling down to a lifetime job as, for example, a Crud Remover. He sneaks into a formation of ace pollinators, flies out of the hive, has a dizzying flight through Central Park, and ends up (never mind how) making a friend of a human named Vanessa (voice of Renee Zellweger). Then their relationship blossoms into something more, although not very much more, given the physical differences. Compared to them, a Chihuahua and a Great Dane would have it easy.
This friendship is against all the rules. Bees are forbidden to speak to humans. And humans tend to swat bees (there's a good laugh when Barry explains how a friend was offed by a rolled-up of French Vogue). What Barry mostly discovers from human society is, gasp!, that humans rob the bees of all their honey and eat it. He and Adam, his best pal (Matthew Broderick), even visit a bee farm, which looks like forced labor of the worst sort. Their instant analysis of the human-bee economic relationship is pure Marxism, if only they knew it.
Barry and Adam end up bringing a lawsuit against the human race for its exploitation of all bees everywhere, and this court case (with a judge voiced by Oprah Winfrey) is enlivened by the rotund, syrupy voiced Layton T. Montgomery (John Goodman), attorney for the human race, who talks like a cross between Fred Thompson and Foghorn Leghorn. If the bees win their case, Montgomery jokes, he'd have to negotiate with silkworms for the stuff that holds up his britches.
All of this material, written by Seinfeld and writers associated with his television series, tries hard, but never really takes off. We learn at the outset of the movie that bees theoretically cannot fly. Unfortunately, in the movie, that applies only to the screenplay. It is really, really, really hard to care much about a platonic romantic relationship between Renee Zellweger and a bee, although if anyone could pull if off, she could.
Barry and Adam come across as earnest, articulate young bees who pursue logic into the realm of the bizarre, as sometimes happened on the "Seinfeld" show. Most of the humor is verbal, and tends toward the gently ironic rather than the hilarious. Chris Rock scores best, as a mosquito named Mooseblood, but his biggest laugh comes from a recycled lawyer joke.
In the tradition of many recent animated films, several famous people turn up playing themselves, including Sting (how did he earn that name?) and Ray Liotta, who is called as a witness because his brand of Ray Liotta Honey profiteers from the labors of bees.
Liotta's character and voice work are actually kind of inspired, leaving me to regret the absence of B.B. King, Burt's Bees, Johnny B. Goode, and the evil Canadian bee slavemaster Norman Jewison, who -- oh, I forgot, he exploits maple trees.
贫民富翁(Slumdog Millionaire)
An orphaned Mum slum kid tries to change his life by winning TV's 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?' in a feelgood fable from director Danny Boyle and the writer of The Full Monty, Simon Beaufoy
Jamal Malik ('Skins' star Dev Patel) is being beaten by Mum police for allegedly cheating on hit TV show 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?' One question away from the ultimate 20 million rupee prize, no one, including slick show host Prem (Anil Kapoor), believes a chai wallah (teaboy) like Jamal could know all the answers. As the tough inspector (Irfan Khan) replays Jamal's appearance on the show, it's revealed that each question corresponds to a specific life lesson from Jamal's tragic past.
Raised in abject poverty in Mum's grimmest slum along with older brother Salim, then orphaned by a Hin mob attack, Jamal and Salim are forced to fend for themselves on the streets through opportunistic petty crime. They pick up a young girl, fellow orphan Latika (Freida Pinto), escape the clutches of a vicious Fagin-like crime boss, lose Latika, and continue their picaresque adventures, one step ahead of the law. As adolescents, however, Salim becomes entranced by a life of crime and Latika's unexpected return sets brother against brother. Will Jamal salvage his girl, his fortune and his life on 'Millionaire'?
Adapted by Full Monty writer Simon Beaufoy from Vikas Swarup's hit novel 'Q&A', Slumdog is an underdog tale. Beaufoy's lively screenplay scampers after Swarup's self-consciously Dickensian storytelling tradition, and is even built around the 'Millionaire' show, as iconic a symbol of Western capitalist entertainment as exists.
Director Danny Boyle and cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle have evidently immersed themselves in India's sensory overload. The film revels in the sub-continent's chaotic beauty and raging colours, from Mum shantytowns to Agra's regal Taj Mahal. The thrillingly off-the-cuff digital imagery reflects a nation in a state of explosive flux, looming skyscrapers erupting from wasteland, slum kids turning into overnight millionaires through the kiss of television. The film's uniquely vibrant, headlong 21st century rush is that of the infinite possibilities of modern India itself.
Slumdog's such a crowd-pleaser that some critics might brand it Boyle's best since Trainspotting . It even echoes a couple of that film's classic set pieces, notably a slum chase reminiscent of Renton and Co's opening Edinburgh dash and a lavatorial incident so stomach-churning (yet hilarious), it makes Trainspotting's infamous toilet scene seem like Ewan McGregor took an Evian bath.
In fact, the likable Boyle has been on great form for some time - 28 Days Later revamped the zombie movie, Millions is perhaps the best kids film of recent years. No other current British director makes such thrillingly current (all his films are set in either the present or future), kinetic, inherently visual films and proper recognition is long overe - though, true to form, he's insistent here on crediting co-director Loveleen Tandan, whose major contribution seems to have been unearthing the wonderfully naturalistic kids to play Jamal, Salim and Latika.
Verdict
A spirited underdog fable marinated in modern India's melting pot. Danny Boyle's still the master of spices.
7. 求一篇英文电影的英文读后感
功夫熊猫 1
I still remember way back in 2005 when I first heard about Kung Fu Panda I thought it was a pathetic idea. My thoughts had to do with 2 things… the concept and using Jack Black. Both I thought were terrible ideas that seemed to me to lend themselves to yet another cookie cutter, annoying, cheap and witless animated film (non-pixar) that would just rely on fart jokes, burp jokes, fart jokes and basically any simple little thing it takes to amuse 10 year old kids (which is just about anything) without bother to put any quality story telling or themes or idea into it. Just have Jack Black talk in outrageous tones, flash some pretty colors and have Po (that’s the name of the Panda) fart.
Yes, I thought I could already see the entire movie playing itself out in my head just from hearing the concept alone. So off I went to see Kung Fu Panda the other day. Was I correct in my first impressions? Actually… no I wasn’t. It’s actually not a bad film at all.
“The most important element” in any film will vary according to its genre. For a film like Kung Fu Panda clearly the most important element it needed to pull off was comedy. If a film like this one doesn’t make you laugh… then there isn’t much left to fall back on. Thankfully the movie succeeds quite well on this level. I can’t recall any more than 1 hard belly laugh (usually a decent comedy needs much more than that), but it felt like it at least always had me smiling or giggling through the run time. Almost none of the joke were home runs… but then did all work. The end result was I found myself entertained almost all the way through.
Coming up with a good villain in a kids film is no easy task. The character has to be menacing, but at the same time you can’t give kids nightmarish visions and make them crap themselves. I mean come on… it’s Kung Fu Panda… you can’t exactly have Violator (from the Spawn comics) showing up can causing kids across the nation to spontaneously crap themselves in their theater seats… then requiring therapy for the next 3 years to make the nightmares go away! It is a fine and delicate balance… and the villain in Kung Fu Panda, Tai Lung, was PERFECT. He was certainly menacing… but at the same time easy enough for the kids to handle without needing pampers. I think the presence of such a villain really helped the film work.
Doing good action in an animated film is also no easy task. I mean, it’s easy enough to DO… just not so easy to do WELL. However, Kung Fu Panda and the folks at Dreamworks really did pull of some BEAUTIFUL animation with complex yet extremely smooth kung fu fighting that was a treat to watch. It was also a lot of fun seeing how each character had a totally different fighting style in keeping with which animal they were. I mean come on… how on earth do you animate a snake doing Kung Fu and have it look cool? Well… they found a way!
功夫熊猫2
Kung Fu Panda is an American animated comedy film released in 2008. After its release it is welcomed by most alts and children and receives very positive and favorable reviews. I think the film is trying to tell us that if you have a dream and hold on to it, you will be successful one day.
The movie is about a lazy, fat and clumsy panda called Po. He helps his goose father in his family noodle shop every day. And his father expects him to take over the shop and tell him the secret ingredient of making noodle soup. However, Po is fanatic of Chinese Kung Fu and is always dreaming to become a Kung Fu fighter.
Everyone is surprised to find the result but they have to accept the reality. Eventually Shifu takes sage advice from Oogway and begins to teach Po martial arts. Po is carefully prepared to fight. But is Tai Lung defeated in the end by the panda? I urge you to find out the result on your own.
In my opinion, the most impressive part of the movie is the sacred Dragon Scroll and the secret ingredient of making noodle soup. When Po is ready to open the sacred Dragon Scroll, which promises great power to its possessor, he finds nothing but blank. He was in despair and everyone is shocked and desperate. So Shifu has to order his students to lead the villagers to safety while he stays to delay Tai Lung for as long as he can. Then Po meets his father on the way back, and unexpectedly his father tells him the secret ingredient of the family's noodle soup: nothing. He explains that things become special when people believe they are. I think this is the theme of the movie. Once you hold a firm belief, you can get what you want.
On the whole, the movie is funny and entertaining. Its theme of “believe in yourself” is loved by the parents. And for alts there are some wonderful actions and sceneries. If you have not watched the Kung Fu Panda, I sincerely recommend you to watch it and enjoy the enthusiastic and funny Panda.
音乐之声1
Watching the DVD of "The Sound of Music" wasn't exactly a revelation -- after all, I was a teenager when the film came out, and saw it in a theater, lo those many years ago -- but it was a delight.
I hadn't seen it for many years, and it was a great treat to see it again via the excellent proction values of the THX digitally mastered DVD.
That long tracking shot over the Alps to Julie Andrews' wonderful, crystal-ringing voice set the pace for a delightful movie.
There are people who turn a cynical eye and ear to this film, which is too bad for them. Musicals have a limited audience in this age, I suppose, but for those who love music in any form, and who can stand some sweetness from time to time, this film is deeply enjoyable.
The music is almost completely great (there is one tune I just can't warm up to), the performances are charming, the Austrian locales are beautiful and the story is touching, involving love, personal drama and world drama. What else do you want?
"The Sound of Music" is a mostly true story, of the Von Trapp Family Singers. Austrian Captain von Trapp, wife Maria and his children had sung in the Salzburg Music Festival in 1936, then scooted out of Europe in 1938 to get away from Hitler and his evil ways. Eventually they opened a music school, then an inn, in Vermont.
Maria wrote a book, "The Story of the Trapp Family Singers," which became a German film, "Die Trapp Familie," in 1956. By 1959, the story of the von Trapps had become a successful Broadway musical, with a little help from Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. The movie version -- directed by Robert Wise and somewhat improved from the stage version, most agree -- was released in 1965.
It is the story of the lively novitiate nun, Maria (Andrews), who -- too flighty to concentrate on religious ties -- is sent to be governess to the von Trapp children. She soon thaws out the icy Captain von Trapp (played by Christopher Plummer) and he sings "Edelweiss" with his children, and before too long he's in love with the noviate and eventually they are wed.
Watching the DVD -- again, many years after the last time I'd seen the film -- I was continually thrilled by Andrew's great charm and beautiful voice, which rings as pure as the finest crystal. She is so delightful in the role that it is no wonder she has been the star she is for so long.
There are photographs of the real Maria, and interviews with some of the von Trapp children. It's amusing to hear them talk about the liberties the film took with their story.
"The Sound of Music" was the most popular movie ever made to that date, and held the box-office record for a long time. For good reason. It is a complete delight, and still highly recommended.
音乐之声2
THE SOUND OF MUSIC (1965) was one of the most popular films of the 1960s. Although a bit corny, it is a joyous musical odyssey suitable for the entire family. Today, too often what goes for musicals, see for example EVITA, is little more that a show with a single decent song. In THE SOUND OF MUSIC every song is tuneful and most are memorable and moving.
Some shows are meant to be seen in a movie theater on a large screen with an impressive sound system to match. THE SOUND OF MUSIC is one of them. Nevertheless, our family enjoyed it at home. We have a high quality home theater setup, but the full effect can only be experienced in a real theater. I have not seen the film that way in thirty years. This review is from the home viewing rather than my memory.
The movie is filled with songs, and there are even some simple dance numbers. When Liesl dances in the conservatory at night with Rolfe (Daniel Truhitte), she ends up giving him a single kiss. This sends him into total rapture. I can remember a time when I was a teenager like him and one kiss from a girl, especially a beautiful one, could evoke a response as strong as Rolfe's. Times change and teenagers are regretfully much more sexually sophisticated now. Still, the lone kiss in that scene remains powerful.
In a show that is so upbeat it has been criticized as being sappy, there is the tension of the looming war. The Captain's friend Max Detweiler (Richard Haydn) is apolitical and ignores the coming Anschluss. "What's going to happen is going to happen," he advises the Captain. "Just make sure it doesn't happen to you." Although this war reality is ever-present and although the film is based on a true story, the movie feels like a lovely and enring fairy tale.
This is a movie filled with exuberance, memorable songs, and great beauty. A joy to be savored and seen by each generation.
8. 英语电影观后感
If only
Today, I will talk about a movie I love. The name of the movie is If Only.
It is a love story about a pretty girl and a handsome man. Samantha is a student in a music school, she loves her boyfriend Ian very much. Also Ian loves her, but Ian does not know how to express his love to her. He pays much attention to his job, and just takes her for granted. One day, there was a quarrel between them, Samantha ran out with tears and Ian followed. Samantha got into a taxi and the driver asked Ian “Are you coming or not. In or out, my friend, it’s your choice.” Ian hesitated and he didn’t get into the taxi. A second while, a horrible accident happened. Ian was seeing her sweetheart dying. But the story didn’t end, it was just beginning.
God gives him one more day to make up his love and appreciate her. He took her to his hometown and they had a perfect day. And he made her a surprise in her graate concert. She singed a wonderful song which name is LOVE WILL SHOW YOU EVERYTHING and conquered all audiences in the concert.
After a true confession in the rain. Samantha got into the taxi, and she asked“ Are you coming or not?” Ian said“of course”and got into the taxi. When the accident happened, Ian thrown himself on to Samantha. Samantha was surviving, but Ian died.
I was deeply touched by the movie. I love the movie very much, owing to the gorgeous story, the beautiful view in the countryside, and the wonderful song in the concert. I recommend this movie for the person who have a romantic heart.
9. 英语电影读后感
泰坦尼克号的英文简介
Titanic directed by James Cameron presents a fictional love story on the historical setting of the Titanic. The plot is simple, noncomplicated, or not for those who love plots that twist and turn and keep you in suspense. The end of the movie can be figured out within minutes of the start of the film, but the love story is an interesting one, however. Kate Winslett is wonderful as Rose, an aristocratic young lady betrothed by Cal (Billy Zane). Early on the voyage Rose meets Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio), a lower class artist on his way to America after winning his ticket aboard Titanic in a poker game. If he wants something, he goes and gets it unlike the upper class who are so concerned with their social worries. The two fall in love and the audience sees the sinking of the Titanic primarily through their eyes.
The movie begins in modern times with the exploration of the wreck by a group searching for treasures, that sunk with the Titanic, which has recently occurred. One of the survivors of the Titanic, Rose DeWitt Bukater, who had heard of the exploration of the wreck on television and is flown to the boat where the search is being led from to tell of what she remembers to help the search. She gets to telling her memory of the one and only voyage of the Titanic. With this, the scene shifts to Southhampton, Ireland where the Titanic set sail from on April 10, 1912 as all the passengers are boarding. After another stop on the Irish coast Titanic went out to see on its maiden voyage across the Atlantic bound for New York. Historically the first few days of the voyage went by uneventful, but the fictional plot of the story is developed ring this time as Rose sees the hopeless entrapement of an engagement that she is in to the wealthy Cal Hockley and falls in love with third class passenger, Jack Dawson. Captain Smith alledgedly as shown in the movie was urged by the White Star Line Director to increase the speed of the ship so they would make the newspaper headlines and receive extra publicity by arriving in New York on Thursday night and not on Friday morning as planned. Smith then ordered the fateful decision going against his thirty-two years of experience to stretch the Titanic's legs out to full speed. The Titanic had reports that the waters in the Atlantic they were sailing in were full of icebergs, but they ignored these warnings and proceeded at full speed as shown in the movie. On April 15, 1912 at 11:39, an iceberg was sighted. They attempted to shut off the engines and turn the ship out of the path of the iceberg but there was not enough time and the ship hit the iceberg on the starboard side as depicted in the film. The portrayal of the many small holes in the side of the ship and not one large gash along the side is accurate. The crew of Titanic sent out distress calls and set off distress rockets as shown until 2:18 when the lights finally failed. The lights of the California were spotted six miles away but they failed to realize what was going on and did not respond to Titanic's many pleas for help. The California had tried earlier in the day to warn Titanic of the severe ice that had caused them to stop their trip but Titanic had brushed them off causing the California to turn off its radio and leave the Titanic on its own. The first class women and children were the first as depicted to be put into the twenty lifeboats that were on the ship. Overwhelmingly the third class passengers suffered the most amount of deaths of any class and the crew was hit hard in this tragedy too. The word of White Star Line employees and first class passengers was believed over that of second and third class passengers when authorities were trying to gain information of the sinking. Also, the metal that was used to build the Titanic has been found in recent years under conditions of severe cold, which were experienced the night Titanic sank to be extremely brittle. Overall, the basic plot is very accurate in its portayal of the events and the times at which these events took place on the Titanic.
泰坦尼克号观后感
泰坦尼克号是人类的美好梦想达到顶峰时的产物,反映了人类掌握世界的强大自信心。她的沉没,向人类展示了大自然的神秘力量,以及命运的不可预测。到泰坦尼克号沉没那天为止,西方世界的人们已经享受了100年的安稳和太平。科技稳定地进步,工业迅速地发展,人们对未来信心十足。泰坦尼克号的沉没惊醒了这一切。这艘“永不沉没的轮船”——埃菲尔铁塔之后最大的人工钢铁构造物,工业时代的伟大成就,因为对自然的威力掉以轻心,满不在乎,所以在第一次处女航中就沉没了。泰坦尼克号将永远让人们牢记人类的傲慢自信所付出的代价。人们永远也忘不了这幅画面:泰坦尼克号在海底昂着头,残破和污迹也掩盖不了她的高贵。这就是她的归宿。历史就这样演变成了传奇。
这场灾难震惊了国际社会。因为它向一些人证明了:人和人们的技术成就无法与自然的力量相比。电影中不是讽刺地说到:"泰坦尼克号是"永不沉没的轮船"."人类的自负在此时变成了可悲的后果.
在我通览《泰坦尼克号》之后,电影中的男女主角杰克与露丝的生死爱情打动着我的心,在这里,爱成为人们魂牵梦萦的最终主题。
ROSE说:“我觉得这一生不外如此,像活了一辈子似的,又像是站在悬崖边上,没人 拉我回来,没人关心,甚至无人理会.”我从这句话中,我仿佛看到了自己.在这个物欲横流的时代,我其实就像站在悬崖上一般,不堪一击.
当看到正准备上船的ROSE又从容地跳上即将沉没的泰坦尼克号时,我从那一刻明白:无论有多少险阻,我应当要敢于去追求自己想要的.
泰坦尼克号一部告诉人类应时时审视自己劣根性的警世电影,也是一则包融信念、勇气、牺牲和爱的不朽传奇.
10. 求英语电影读后感
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初恋
50 First Dates What would it feel if I can wake up everyday forgetting what happened for the last whole year? Lucy in the movie “50 First Dates” told me this feeling. Every morning when she woke up, she only rememberred the Sunday of last year which was her father’s birthday, also the date she had the car accident which made her only keep memory before Sunday, so she always felt happy living the same habit as what she did on Sunday a year ago with the kind set-up by her father and brother. After meeting Henry, she could only remember who he was on the same day. But after one night, he became a stranger to her. She couldn’t even recognize he was the one she used to date and love everyday. Henry tried his best to give her a new different meeting every day so as to win her smile and regain their “First Date”. Henry made her tapes every morning to help her remember what happened the day before and the last whole year. Lucy thus felt grateful with all she had when she woke up everyday. On the same day, she always had the same deep gratitude to face Henry with her sweet smile. What a beautiful feeling it is to always feel thanksgiving and to always appreciate each other’s effort. A touching story between a memory lost woman and a devoted man taught all of us, normal people, the essence of love. When two people can thank each other for their devotion everyday like what they did for each other on first date, love can forever be refreshed and energetic. On Lucy’s side, people with memory will ask for more than yesterday and become critical of their partners day by day, while people without memory will feel grateful for their life and the people around them everyday. In the movie, when one day Lucy decided to break up with Henry to let him rebuild his life by burning all their diaries and tapes, I cried for Henry’s broken heart. For her, it was just one day feeling. For him, it was long-term affection and connection. It was easier for her than him to give up their love. On Henry’s side, people with memory will always remember the past happiness and treasure it for the rest of their life, while people without memory will easily give up at the end of the same day. What a ruthless feeling it is to end a relationship just after one minute thought. People with fragile mind would easily ruin a long-term relationship no matter what reason they have. The torture between Lucy and Henry tells us the fatal factor to do harm to intimacy between a couple is their fragile mind of balancing emotion and reason. Thus most of couple lose their trust for each other after experiencing this weakly testing broke-up.
飓风
Taken What is the right relationship between the father and the daughter? There is no certain answer. But the love of Brain's to his daughter must be one of the best ones. His daughter, a young pretty 17-year-old girl was kidnapped ring a tour in Paris. Brain got the news and hurried to France to take his daughter. He found that the gangsters that kidnapped his daughter were connected with an old friend which made him exetreme angry. He finally found the place where was holding an auction selling young virgins and broke in successfully taking his daughter away. No matter how hard and stressful the situation was, and how dangerous things he faced, he never went back just because of the greatest love of a simple father. In the movie, we are all moved not only his actions of kindness, but also his insistance and the greatest of all- a father's love.
魔术师
THE ILLUSIONIST FACTS When word of the famed Eisenheim's (Ed Norton) illusions reaches Crown Prince Leopold (Rufus Sewell), the ruler attends one of the magician's shows in order to debunk the performance. But when the prince's intended, Sophie von Teschen (Jessica Biel), assists the magician onstage, Eisenheim and Sophie recognize each other from their childhoods, and pretty soon they're totally hot for each other. As the clandestine romance continues, the prince's best cop (Paul Giamatti) is charged with exposing Eisenheim, even while the magician gains a devoted and vocal public following. Before long, Sophie turns up dead, and the logical suspect is Eisenheim himself.
一线声机
"Cellular" has the setup for a solid straight-ahead thriller: A kidnap victim who does not know where she is being held phones a total stranger who must then stay connected on his cell phone to find her before she is killed. Joel Schumacher scored earlier with a similarly phone-themed Larry Cohen story, "Phone Booth." As executed by tone-deaf director David R. Ellis, however, "Cellular" becomes an unintentionally hilarious cousin to Brian de Palma's "Raising Cain" and "Snake Eyes." Ellis seems to have unwittingly spliced together two different films with mismatched tones: Kim Basinger as the kidnapee and Jason Statham as the kidnapper occupy the deadly-serious, straight-to-video thriller half, while Chris Evans as the rescuer and William H. Macy as a police officer seem to be in a "Saturday Night Live"-alum action comedy. Nowhere else is the disjointedness in tone more apparent than when Basinger and Evans's performances are placed side-by-side ring their conversations: The scenes keep cutting between an overwrought Basinger wringing out every drop of melodrama, while a blissfully inept Evans seems to be channeling a cross between Chris Kattan/Jimmy Fallon and Ben Affleck/Keanu Reeves. Meanwhile, Ellis pulls out tricks intended to generate thrills and surprises. He throws in out-of-nowhere "shocks," a la "Final Destination"; he throws in flashbacks; he throws in a gun-blazing Macy in Jerry Bruckheimer action-hero slo-mo; and yet, Ellis has no handle on staging any of them competently. Case in point: "Cellular" is the proud owner of one of the most ineptly scored chase sequences ever, as if Ellis simply heard a snippet of the song's lyrics ("...where you gonna run to?") literally and paid no attention to the inappropriateness of the accompanying music (which just bop, bop, bops along). (The song is even reprised ring the closing credits, which itself is misbegotten in conception.) And yet, for all of its failures as art, "Cellular" is always entertaining for those very same faults