1. 电影《美丽心灵》最后的颁奖独白。 中英文版的 谢谢! 如果有视频链接最好
前天晚上电影频道好像还演了,主持人也解读了这段独白的含义,也就是为什么最后电影会把这一切归功于爱情,因为一个再伟大的人,如果周围社会,人文环境不能去包容他,他也很难取得伟大的成就,如果没有她妻子对他的理解和关怀,纳什也不能拿到诺贝尔经济学奖,下面的台词供你参考。
在诺贝尔颁奖礼上纳什的话
Nash: Thank you.
I've always believed in numbers ,in the equations and logics that lead to reason. But after a lifetime of such pursuits, I ask, "What truly is logic? Who decides reason?"
My quest has taken me through the physical, the metaphysical, the delusional -- and back. And I have made the most important discovery of my career, the most important discovery of my life: It is only in the mysterious equations of love that any logic or reasons can be found. I'm only here tonight because of you (his wife, Alicia). You are the reason I am. You are all my reasons.
Thank you.
我一直相信数字,不管是方程式,或是逻辑学都引导我们去思考,但经过终生的追求,我问自己逻辑到底是什么,谁去决定原由,我的探索……让我从形而下到形而上,最后到了妄想症,就这样来回走了一趟,在事业上我有了最重大的突破,在生命中我也找到了最重要的人,只有在这神秘的爱情方程式中,才能找到逻辑或原由来,今晚我能站在这里全是你的功劳,你是我成功的因素,也是唯一的因素,谢谢你!
2. 美丽心灵 纳什追女生的台词 英文版
是这段吧~
Nash:If we all go for the blonde,we block each other, not a single one of us is gonna get her. So then we go for her friends, but they will all give us the cold shoulder, because nobody likes to be second choice. Well, what if no one goes for the blonde? We don't get in each other's way, and we don't insult the other girls. It's the only way we win. That's the only way we get laid.(这句话好可爱)
Adam Smith said, the best result comes from everyone in the group doing what's best for himself,right? That's what he said, right?
Friend: Right.
Nash: Incomplete, imcomplete, okay? Because the best result will come from everyone in the group doing what's best for himself and the group.
Friend: Nash, if this is some way for you to get the blonde on your own, you can go to hell.
Nash: Governing dynamics, gentleman. Governing dynamics. Adam Smith, he is wrong!
3. 美丽心灵观后感英文
美丽心灵观后感英文
认真观看完一部影视作品以后,你有什么总结呢?需要回过头来写一写观后感了。是不是无从下笔、没有头绪?以下是我为大家收集的美丽心灵观后感英文,希望能够帮助到大家。
Earnest thriller-cum-weepie starring Russell Crowe as a maths genius whose life is wracked by schizophrenia. Stamped all over with 'Hollywood prestige project' and showered with awards
Russell Crowe gets the chance to act his heart out in Ron Howard's A Beautiful Mind. Not only does he portray a maths genius (based on real life Nobel Prize-winner John Forbes Nash Jr), he portrays a maths genius crippled by schizophrenia. And he ages 47 years! He turns in a chunky, twitchy performance which, though not on a par with his more subtle turn in The Insider, is admirable,He is complemented by a less flashy, underwritten turn from Jennifer Connelly.
Princeton, 1947. Awkward but arrogant John Nash arrives on a maths scholarship, determined to come up with an original idea. Not bothering with classes, he obsessively writes theorem (plotting the movements of pigeons, for example. His only friend is raffish roommate Charles (Bettany), a rich source of wisecracks - “Officer, I saw the driver who hit me - his name was Johnny Walker” - and moral support. Eventually Nash comes up with a revolutionary paper that wins him a position at MIT. It's here that his eccentricities give way to madness. Although he marries beautiful student Alicia (Connelly), the top-secret code-breaking work he is apparently doing for the government - represented by Ed Harris' mysterious agent - pushes him to breaking point. Full-blown paranoid schizophrenia erupts and Nash is hospitalised, his reality a mess of mania and imagination. Three decades of struggle ensue. Although the film leaves out the seedier elements of the real Nash's life (divorce, cottaging), it fashions a loose biopic that is by turns funny, exciting, sad and downright corny. The script, by Akiva Goldsman, (who also wrote the inexcusable Batman & Robin), is riddled with pithy, but occasionally clichéd, utterances that capture these shifting tones: there's Nash's description of himself: “I'm quite well balanced - I have a chip on both shoulders” - or the description his doctor, Rosen (Plummer), later uses to describes his disease to his wife: “The nightmare of schizophrenia is not knowing what's true.”
Although it dallies with Cold War thriller elements, A Beautiful Mind is ultimately a formulaic tale of human perseverance, and merits comparisons with other, similar award-showered tales: notably Shine. As such, it's an above-average weepie, a Hollywood prestige film that pre-packages the sufferings of one highly intelligent man and the woman who loves him to manipulate the emotions. Although the film itself is not as smart as it imagines itself to be, it's certainly artful, with fine camera work by Roger Deakins (who shot the Coens' stylish The Man Who Wasn't There), and solid, thanks to Howard's even-tempered direction.
Verdict
A typical Oscars movie. Solid, middle-brow and worthy.
The story is based on the life of John Forbes Nash,Jr.,a mathematician and Nobel laureate who suffered from schizophrenia.The film gives us a unique first person perspective of the disease,drawing us into his world and allowing us to see what Nash sees.Howard's presentation is brilliant.At first Nash is presented as a bit eccentric,but lucid.As we experience his world,reality and illusion are so perfectly intertwined that we are not sure where the world ends and the mind begins.By fooling the audience Howard makes the subtle point that to the schizophrenic it all seems real.In attempting to evaluate Nash's world we get a distant understanding of the confusion that results when a rational person attempts to cope with a world that is part real and part hallucination.
While this is a biopic,it is more fiction than fact.A great deal of dramatic license is taken since Nash freely admits that he has little recollection of the years when he suffered from the disease.The powerful speech at the end of the film where he thanks his wife after receiving his Nobel Prize is pure Hollywood.Included in the DVD is footage of the actual Nobel ceremony and no speeches were given.Yet,we can forgive the latitude taken because the story is so inspirational.
From a proction standpoint,special note must be given to the makeup department,which ages Russell Crowe so magnificently.As the movie progresses through four decades,Nash is realistically depicted and aged appropriately.Likewise,the art department does a fine job rendering four different periods,matching costumes,props and sets to the times.
Yet,with all the fine proction values,this film excels most in the acting.Russell Crowe turns in a career performance in a career abundant in great performances.This character is the antithesis of the Russell Crowe we've come to expect.Instead of strong,tough and balanced,with a sharp worldly intelligence,he plays an eccentric and convoluted man with quirks,nervous habits and a psyche obviously out of balance.Crowe completely immerses himself in the enormous volume of the role,effortlessly moving between its elements from audacity to paranoia to tenderness to genius.This is an accomplishment that is light years beyond his Academy Award performance in `Gladiator',good as it was.
Jennifer Connelly puts herself on the map with an Oscar for best supporting actress.It is always difficult to avoid getting lost in the presence of an actor as powerful as Crowe,but Connelly stays right with him,delivering a moving performance as Nash's steadfast wife.
Ed Harris was my favorite to nose out Crowe for best actor in last year's Academy Awards.Harris gave a brilliant performance playing Jackson Pollock in `Pollock' (also featuring Jennifer Connelly in a small role) that was trampled under by the `Gladiator' Oscar juggernaut.As if to say,`If you can't beat him,join him',Harris goes toe to toe with Crowe in some of the most intense scenes in the film.Harris lends significant energy and intrigue to the movie with an urgent performance as the operative who recruits Nash to break codes for the government.
This film is nothing short of fantastic.It is expertly directed,superbly acted and meticulously crafted.It presents great drama while also bringing insight into a stigmatizing disease to a wide audience.
Growe as he was a student from the young and run to the trembling of his life doesn't belong to the man of character, the heart of aloof and by the struggle to make. connally sought as a wife is not acting in crowe auras, she turned to frustration, sexual feelings into obligations complicated mind fitting out. it gives people's strength and weakness, abstract and true nature of the contradictions among ;
The film about a man of strong and weak, all of abstract numbers and the true nature of the contradictions among ; in effectively, it will be the hero of the devil and struggling, to 外在化 story of degree, but will it become low-minded.
;4. 电影 美丽心灵里有句经典台词
楼主是说的这段话么?
i have made the most important discovery of my career,
the most important discovery of my life,
it is only in the mysterious equations of love that any logic or reasons can be found
在<<美丽心灵>>里面Nash在接受接受1994年诺奖的时候谈到下面的话:
Thank you.
I have always believed in numbers and the equations and logics that lead to reason, but after a lifetime of such pursuits, i ask,
What truly is logic?
Who decides reason?
My quest has taken me through the physical, the metaphysical, the delusional and back,
And i have made the most important discovery of my career,
the most important discovery of my life,
it is only in the mysterious equations of love that any logic or reasons can be found.I am only here tonight beacuse of you,
You are the reason i am,
You are all my reasons.
Thank you.
5. 电影<美丽心灵>,nash获诺贝尔奖后的演讲感人至深,我很想知道英文,望各位帮忙
A Beartiful Mind (2002)
Nash: Thank you. I\'ve always believed in numbers and the equations and logics that lead to reason.
But after a lifetime of such pursuits, I ask, "What truly is logic? Who decides reason?"
My quest has taken me through the physical, the metaphysical, tha delusional ---- and back.
And I have made the most important discovery of my career, the most important discovery of my life: It is only in the mysterious equations of love that any logic or reasons can be found.
I\'m only here tonight because of you(his wife, Alicia).
You are the reason I am. You are all my reasons.
Thankyou.
就是这些了,也是我转过来的http://www.zysz.com.cn/bbs/printpage.asp?BoardID=16&ID=849
要谢就谢这个人吧
6. 求三百字的电影《美丽心灵》的英文观后感
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7. 电影美丽心灵中的英文名言
Classes will ll your mind.Destroy the potential forauthenticcreativity.上课会让你大脑变迟钝,会毁掉富有重大创造性的潜能。
In competitive someone always loses.约翰·纳什:激烈的竞争力下总有人要输的。
God must be a painter.Why else would we have so many colors?艾莉西亚:上帝一定是个画家,要不然我们怎么会有这么多的颜色。