求一篇英文电影观后感 10
要求是电影的,随便什么电影都可以,字数不限,内容不限,不是原创的也不要紧!!收到好的会多给分!!!观后感是英文的,电影也是外文电影,还有,我要的是“观后感”,不是“主要内...
要求是电影的,随便什么电影都可以,字数不限,内容不限,不是原创的也不要紧!!收到好的会多给分!!!
观后感是英文的,电影也是外文电影,还有,我要的是“观后感”,不是“主要内容概括”!!! 展开
观后感是英文的,电影也是外文电影,还有,我要的是“观后感”,不是“主要内容概括”!!! 展开
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海上钢琴师读后感
一个人一个世界
今天看了海上钢琴师 这是第一次看这部电影 很深奥的电影 却也感觉到无论看几遍 都未必理解其中的真意 或许只看一遍已经足够 或许我们每次到达一种生活状态 会对电影有新的理解
他是懦弱或是坚强 这一点无谓争论
而我是从两个方面去理解电影的含义
首先 他痴迷音乐 思想必定与凡人有所不同 而我选择看这部电影 也是因为我喜欢音乐 接近于痴迷 真正喜欢音乐的人 可能会乐于与他人分享音乐 却不希望用音乐去得到金钱和名利 就好像那个爵士创始人 音乐对于他来说是身外物 或许他可以演奏出美妙的音乐 但那不是他的人生 而对于1900来说 音乐就是他 他就是音乐 他需要用音乐表达自己的情感 他需要用音乐作为主食 所以他不想和那个人去比较琴技 音乐就是音乐 没有比较的必要 也无法相比 我们永远评不出世界上最好的乐曲是哪一首
然后 他的死亡实际上就是防止自己的心死去 当他看见远处那一座座高楼 他恐惧的是名与利 他说他看不到尽头 那个尽头似乎就是社会的变迁 人心的动荡 他不知道怎样去面对那无止尽的邪恶 无可厚非 对于天使来说 我们这个世界充满了邪恶 而1900像是一个天使 甚至于他要比天使更纯洁 他的海上生活就是一个神话 水晶搬纯净的神话 最后他与船一齐毁灭 那只是肉体的毁灭 灵魂却永远在海上 永远可以演奏他的钢琴 如果他上岸了 那么面对世间的丑恶 面对无尽的竞争 他即是失去了灵魂 好像这和我们现在的生活很相似 我们面对如此激烈的竞争 事实上我们都已失去了灵魂 我们已经将灵魂和面包做了等价交换
一个人一个世界
今天看了海上钢琴师 这是第一次看这部电影 很深奥的电影 却也感觉到无论看几遍 都未必理解其中的真意 或许只看一遍已经足够 或许我们每次到达一种生活状态 会对电影有新的理解
他是懦弱或是坚强 这一点无谓争论
而我是从两个方面去理解电影的含义
首先 他痴迷音乐 思想必定与凡人有所不同 而我选择看这部电影 也是因为我喜欢音乐 接近于痴迷 真正喜欢音乐的人 可能会乐于与他人分享音乐 却不希望用音乐去得到金钱和名利 就好像那个爵士创始人 音乐对于他来说是身外物 或许他可以演奏出美妙的音乐 但那不是他的人生 而对于1900来说 音乐就是他 他就是音乐 他需要用音乐表达自己的情感 他需要用音乐作为主食 所以他不想和那个人去比较琴技 音乐就是音乐 没有比较的必要 也无法相比 我们永远评不出世界上最好的乐曲是哪一首
然后 他的死亡实际上就是防止自己的心死去 当他看见远处那一座座高楼 他恐惧的是名与利 他说他看不到尽头 那个尽头似乎就是社会的变迁 人心的动荡 他不知道怎样去面对那无止尽的邪恶 无可厚非 对于天使来说 我们这个世界充满了邪恶 而1900像是一个天使 甚至于他要比天使更纯洁 他的海上生活就是一个神话 水晶搬纯净的神话 最后他与船一齐毁灭 那只是肉体的毁灭 灵魂却永远在海上 永远可以演奏他的钢琴 如果他上岸了 那么面对世间的丑恶 面对无尽的竞争 他即是失去了灵魂 好像这和我们现在的生活很相似 我们面对如此激烈的竞争 事实上我们都已失去了灵魂 我们已经将灵魂和面包做了等价交换
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“Notting Hill"诺丁山
The world of the rich and famous can be fascinating for the rest of us, who live vicariously through the tabloids, glimpsing a lifestyle we will never lead. The romantic in all of us pines for a chance encounter with a charming prince or beautiful princess who sweeps us off our feet and into a life of wealth and privelege.
Of course, this rarely happens in reality, but the tale is as old as our collective imaginations and "Notting Hill" tells it smartly.
Julia Roberts is Anna Scott, the world's most famous and glamorous actress (now, that's a stretch) who for reasons that are never explained, finds herself in the Notting Hill bookshop of William Thacker (Apology King Hugh Grant). The two don't hit it off immediately; guarded and wary at first, they gradually grow warm and even affectionate as their feelings begin to manifest.
Their attempts to sort out their feelings face nearly insurmountable odds. Scott is surrounded by a phalanx of publicists and agents that make it difficult for the two to meet. Thacker is surrounded by a coterie of quirky but supportive friends and family who are warm-hearted all, which of course bends reality to the breaking point, right?
Circumstances continue to conspire against the couple. Scott's boyfriend (an uncredited Alec Baldwin) unexpectedly shows up, ruining what could have been an intimate encounter. When they finally do get together, loose lips alert the media, which turns the whole thing into a circus and kills the relationship before it starts.
This being a Hollywood love story, we know how it's going to end, but even though we do, we still enjoy the ride.
Grant, perhaps the greatest stammering aw-shucks romantic lead since Jimmy Stewart, is completely endearing as the ordinary Joe.
Roberts pokes a lot of fun at her own image, while employing her own charisma to her advantage. Is there a more likable actress in Hollywood?
Notting Hill is the real star of the movie. One of the most charming neighborhoods in London, it reminds me of San Francisco's neighborhoods, only with a British endurance. It feels solid and eternal while showing a homey, quirky face to the world. I wouldn't be surprised to find that real estate agents in Notting Hill got a lot of business off of "Notting Hill."
Usually with these kinds of movies, Da Queen is my barometer of success. If she is tearful in the right places and ends up in a sentimentally romantic mood, it's a winner. With "Notting Hill," she wouldn't let go of me for at least five minutes after the closing credits.
Likable leads with real chemistry, a sense of charm and English accents plus a plot that is pure fairy tale ... who could ask for anything more? As chick flicks go, "Notting Hill" is pure gold.
The world of the rich and famous can be fascinating for the rest of us, who live vicariously through the tabloids, glimpsing a lifestyle we will never lead. The romantic in all of us pines for a chance encounter with a charming prince or beautiful princess who sweeps us off our feet and into a life of wealth and privelege.
Of course, this rarely happens in reality, but the tale is as old as our collective imaginations and "Notting Hill" tells it smartly.
Julia Roberts is Anna Scott, the world's most famous and glamorous actress (now, that's a stretch) who for reasons that are never explained, finds herself in the Notting Hill bookshop of William Thacker (Apology King Hugh Grant). The two don't hit it off immediately; guarded and wary at first, they gradually grow warm and even affectionate as their feelings begin to manifest.
Their attempts to sort out their feelings face nearly insurmountable odds. Scott is surrounded by a phalanx of publicists and agents that make it difficult for the two to meet. Thacker is surrounded by a coterie of quirky but supportive friends and family who are warm-hearted all, which of course bends reality to the breaking point, right?
Circumstances continue to conspire against the couple. Scott's boyfriend (an uncredited Alec Baldwin) unexpectedly shows up, ruining what could have been an intimate encounter. When they finally do get together, loose lips alert the media, which turns the whole thing into a circus and kills the relationship before it starts.
This being a Hollywood love story, we know how it's going to end, but even though we do, we still enjoy the ride.
Grant, perhaps the greatest stammering aw-shucks romantic lead since Jimmy Stewart, is completely endearing as the ordinary Joe.
Roberts pokes a lot of fun at her own image, while employing her own charisma to her advantage. Is there a more likable actress in Hollywood?
Notting Hill is the real star of the movie. One of the most charming neighborhoods in London, it reminds me of San Francisco's neighborhoods, only with a British endurance. It feels solid and eternal while showing a homey, quirky face to the world. I wouldn't be surprised to find that real estate agents in Notting Hill got a lot of business off of "Notting Hill."
Usually with these kinds of movies, Da Queen is my barometer of success. If she is tearful in the right places and ends up in a sentimentally romantic mood, it's a winner. With "Notting Hill," she wouldn't let go of me for at least five minutes after the closing credits.
Likable leads with real chemistry, a sense of charm and English accents plus a plot that is pure fairy tale ... who could ask for anything more? As chick flicks go, "Notting Hill" is pure gold.
参考资料: http://triviana.com/film/nfilm/notting.htm
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Or the dream factory has always been the high standard, the screen exquisite detail, vivid characters vivid, touching story twists and turns, the most important thing is it in the most simple and easy to understand that the way of a token, that is - there is no shortcut to the world and Cheats, the only winning Famen is believe in themselves.
More do not want to repeat the story, because it really well. Look at the process, appeared frequently Huiyi people laugh, the whole atmosphere is relaxed and go. This film has done very authentic, a little bit by the Westerners did not interpret the feeling, no matter which story or convey the moods, whether the screen or the details are all the way east; only special is probably the Speaking of modern, such as, for example ok
Or the dream factory has always been the high standard, the screen exquisite detail, vivid characters vivid, touching story twists and turns, the most important thing is it in the most simple and easy to understand that the way of a token, that is - there is no shortcut to the world and Cheats, the only winning Famen is believe in themselves.
More do not want to repeat the story, because it really well. Look at the process, appeared frequently Huiyi people laugh, the whole atmosphere is relaxed and go. This film has done very authentic, a little bit by the Westerners did not interpret the feeling, no matter which story or convey the moods, whether the screen or the details are all the way east; only special is probably the Speaking of modern, such as, for example ok
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