《辛德勒的名單》觀後感
對這部磅礴偉大的電影,實在不敢妄加評論。可是,又覺得對於這樣一直想看卻一直不敢看的電影,如果不寫點什麼,也實在難以告慰自己粗鄙又真摯的感情。
哎,好生糾結。一如辛德勒先生的每一次抉擇。又很慶幸自己是在這個時候才看的這部電影,小一些時,微薄的耐性一定無法讓我對著黑白片花上3個多小時,一定會干出中途睡著、吃零食等挫事來分散注意力吧?
一直以來對猶太民族都有著難以言說的好感。他們的聰明勤奮以及在世界各個領域所取得的成就為世人矚目,甚至連他們的面容我都喜歡,尤其是女生,多半有著挺直的鼻樑,以及深邃的大眼睛,眼裡總是閃爍溫柔而智慧的光芒。
這樣的一個民族,卻一直經歷著磨難。一直到現在,以色列不曾得到過真正的和平,戰火蔓延,二戰期間,更是經歷了令人發指的瘋狂屠殺,以希特勒為首的納粹政權,將這個充滿智慧、善於創造財富的民族列為劣等民族,趕盡殺絕成為最通用的政策。一個個集中營林立,槍聲不斷,每一聲槍響,都是一個無辜的猶太人的倒下,有強壯的男人,有清秀的女人,也有稚嫩的孩童。
即使對這段歷史有不算太詳實的記憶,看《辛德勒的名單》時,還是一陣陣的揪心。力求還原於真實的一幀幀影像,讓我只覺影片持續時間過長,實際上對於那漫長屈辱的屠殺史而言,
三個多小時不過是滄海一粟的渺小吧?
即便如此,還是深深折服。辛德勒先生的拯救行為,猶太人的頑強、樂觀、聰明等美好秉性,納粹軍官的殘忍,歷歷在目,猶如乘坐時光機,回到那段令人不忍目睹的黑暗年代。
最喜歡斯皮爾伯格的地方正在於他並不刻意強調主人公的高大全的絕對美好,而是本著紀錄片的真實,因此呈現在眼前的是一個真實的人,辛德勒先生的投機心理,做為一名商人的奸詐,最開始的對於猶太人的麻木,在影片開始便能輕易知曉,但這些並不影響他的偉大。不像國內許多人物傳記電影總喜歡在謳歌贊美的同時,把偉人的瑕疵一並抹去,不百分百完美誓不罷休,殊不知一個總是考一百分的好學生必定是一個無趣的學生,一個從來不曾萌生過任何小邪惡念頭的人也必定是一個乏味的人。
猶太女人的智慧與果敢實在讓我深深震撼。在納粹軍官要進行體檢,只留下健康的猶太人以作為工人時,那些瘦弱蒼白的女人紛紛刺破自己的手指,硬是擠出鮮紅的血液,姑且充當胭脂,而後抹在每個人的臉上,以便讓每一位女人看起來臉色紅潤一些,製造身體健康的假象。對生的渴望那般強烈,實在讓我唏噓不已。活著的人,為什麼要鄙薄自己的生命?不過又覺得自己甚愛說教,看了這樣的鏡頭,就要上升到生命誠可貴的高度,也實在多餘。在那樣艱難的情勢下,選擇生還是死都不容易,而在最壞的年代裡,每一位猶太人卻爆發出無限的勇氣以及能摧毀一切的團結,即使在有限的躲藏空間里,因為空間的逼仄,而拒絕更多的人的自私與決絕,看起來還是帶著一絲絲的果敢。
突然發覺自己幾乎就要把猶太群體當做本片主角了,事實上,每一位猶太人的鮮活、真實,才讓這部有意表現辛德勒先生的電影這般深入人心。我熱愛那個民族的抗爭、重建的勇氣、以及能屈能伸的柔韌。這部電影里看不到《南京!南京!》中以劉燁為代表的愛國硬漢角色,猶太人的群體堅韌卻一覽無余。順便多言一句,在看完該片後,便覺得南京一片的拍攝手法有多麼拙劣,妄圖從不同角度表現南京大屠殺,卻讓人對那段歷史更加模糊。我總覺得,真正尊重歷史的電影,不需要過多的鋪墊以及渲染,近乎於紀錄片的忠實,會讓電影更加好看。或許我始終熱愛敘事文甚於抒情文吧?
在影片的結尾,當收到倖存的猶太人送給他的金戒指,上有希伯來文:拯救一個人,就是拯救一個世界,辛德勒先生應該是情緒坍塌,一直以來以為自己已經做的很好的正義勝利感也敗給了無力和沮喪,他指著自己的車,表示那能和歌德軍官換10個人,又指向自己的胸針,表示那能換2個人,甚至更多。他淚流滿面,抱怨自己的不夠努力,沒能賺更多的錢,以至於他能拯救的猶太人才區區1100多人。那一幕,著實讓我動容。在傾家盪產並且就要踏上流亡之路前,辛德勒先生終於徹底展示他偉大的一面,我肯定,他對於所有無辜的人類都有著宏大的愛。那一刻,居然好想哭。真正偉大的人從來不以自己的功績而自傲,卻還在檢討自己的不足引為罪孽。事實上,正如戒指上的箴言,辛德勒先生正是那段最黑暗歲月里的那道最亮的光。他的愛與付出,讓蒙受重創的猶太民族有了復興的基礎,看到片尾的文字描述,辛德勒猶太人已經有將近6000人時,深感安慰。其時是1994年,暌違15年過去,已經遠遠不是這個數字了吧?九泉之下,倘若有知,辛德勒先生一定會綻放舒心微笑吧?
在他簡單的墓碑上,擺滿了每一位扮演者及原型按照猶太儀式放下的石頭,最後一位緬懷者放上了玫瑰花。在罪惡橫行霸道妄圖一手遮天時,正是辛德勒先生的人性綻放的光芒,讓我們在漆黑里苦等也不至於徹底絕望。
寫到這里,已經是五味雜陳。一張張猶太人的倉皇表情、辛德勒先生的優雅剛毅走馬燈般晃過。辛德勒先生,我也想在你的墓碑上放上一塊石頭。
㈡ 求電影光榮戰役的英文觀後感。
<光榮戰役>觀後感
一個關於上校的故事,一個關於爭取自由的故事,一個關於南北戰爭的故事.
早先就得知過這部電影,一晃這么些年,終於定下心來慢慢看完了,英雄的故事總是能讓人心神雀躍.
不過今天阿信又有了新想法,Monie問我是不是喜歡看戰爭片,當時有點被問倒的感覺. 怎麼說呢,好電影我都看.
不過今天最大的收獲居然是在洗澡的時候獲得的,具體理論如下:阿信認為世界是由男人和女人組成的,所以我們身邊的故事也總是免不了會有男女參雜其中,而戰爭總是充斥著血腥,暴力,爭斗,那是屬於男人的,愛情充滿幻想,主觀臆測,是感性的,所以屬於女人,那麼什麼電影可以把這兩者融合在一起呢,那就只有戰爭愛情片了,此類影片影響巨大,老少閑宜,男女通吃,可謂經典中的經典啊.
<霸王別姬><雲水謠><兵臨城下><斯巴達起義><英國病人><不朽的園丁><帝國陷落><理發師><盧安達飯店><卡薩不蘭喀>......總是在動盪的歲月里,愛情才更閃閃奪目.
As my soul heels the shame, i will grow through this pain, lord, i'm doin' all i can, to be a better man.
< after honorable campaign > view, feels
About colonel's story, about strives for the free story, about Civil War's story.
Previously had known this movie, as soon as shakes such a year, settled the heart to look slowly finally, hero's story always could let the person mind jump for joy.
However the Arab League letter also had the new idea today, Monie asked that I liked watching the war piece, at that time a little the feeling which stumped. How saying that the good movie I looked.
However today the biggest harvest is unexpectedly in the time which takes a bath obtains, the concrete theory is as follows: The Arab League letter thought that the world is composed of the man and the woman, therefore we story always unavoidably will also have the men and women to blend in which, but the war will always be flooding the rank smell of blood, the violence, the battle, that will be belongs to the man, love will be illusioned, speculated subjectively, will be perceptual, will therefore belong to the woman, then any movie may this both fuse, that only then the war movie, this kind of movie influence has been together huge, whole families idle suitable, the men and women will sweep the decks, it may be said that in classics classics.
< overlord other professional female entertainer >< rain ballad >< the attacking army has reached the city >< Sparta revolts >< British patient >< the immortal gardener >< empire to downcast >< the barber >< Rwanda to reach the hotel >< Giza not blue ka > ......Always in the turbulent years, love only then sparkles eye-catching.
As my soul heels the shame, i will grow through this pain, lord, i'm doin' all i can, to be a better man.
㈢ 《光榮之路》觀後感怎麼寫
剛看完《光榮之路》,感覺很震撼,在影片的最後時刻,我甚至在心中有一種感動的想哭的感覺,真的。這是一部關於籃球的電影,拍的很真實,很感人,很給力!
影片講述了一位曾帶隊奪得女子高中聯賽冠軍的白人教練—唐•哈金斯臨時受一所美國西部不知名的大學之託,組建一支籃球隊,參加NCAA的聯賽。由於學校經費有限,他沒有辦法,只好另闢蹊徑,除了學校原有的5位白人球員外他只找了7位黑人球員。
開始時,包括學校領導在內的所有人都不理解他的做法,被選中的幾位黑人球員甚至認為他在耍他們。因為在當時的美國,種族歧視非常嚴重,白人看不起黑人,黑人對白人也充滿敵視。所以所有人都認為黑人不可能打好籃球,籃球是白人的運動,但唐對黑人球員真的沒有歧視,他頂住了一切壓力,決心帶領這支「特殊」的球隊在比賽中贏得尊重。
雖然膚色不同,但在教練的感染下,隊中的白人和黑人已經相處融洽,情同兄弟一般,他們共同面對著外界的壓力,嘲笑,歧視和一切反對他們的行為。當隊中的謝德被兩個白人在廁所欺辱後,他們一同追出去捍衛尊嚴;在場上,他們彼此信任,取得23勝1負的戰績。在冠軍爭奪戰時,所有人都不相信他們會擊敗老牌強隊肯塔基隊奪得冠軍,但是,唐就是帶領他的隊員們讓所有人都閉上了嘴,他們打出了NCAA歷史上最大的冷門,籃球史上一場傳奇性的比賽。
我在看電影的同時,為唐的球隊可以黑人白人能互相信任而感動,為他們贏得榮譽與尊嚴而振奮。
光榮之路,是我這輩子最難忘記的一部電影。
㈣ 光榮之路的觀後感!!謝謝
《光榮之路》觀後感
看罷《光榮之路》,心情久久不能平靜。
這並不是憑空捏造的科幻探險,也沒有花田月下的浪漫情感,更沒有驚心動魄的特技效果。影片中所講述的,都是真真實實存在著的故事,因此看起來就更撼人心弦。
在觀看這部電影之前,我,包括現在世界上所有的人們,可能都不會覺得黑人打籃球有什麼奇怪的地方。甚至可以說,現在在NBA打球的全明星球員中有很大一部分都是黑人。是他們,在把這項運動的影響力逐步不斷地擴大。
因此,當看到電影中的黑人球員如此不被外人理解,甚至被人們不斷歧視、傷害,我確實在震撼著。
從未想過,在上世紀六十年代的歲月里,在我們人類的歷史中,還存在著如此黑暗的角落,種族歧視竟能演變到如此放肆的程度。我想,即使是看過不少相關文獻資料的我們,倘若沒有真正經歷,又如何能真的了解呢?
從未想過,在這黑暗的時期,仍然有人願意勇敢地站出來。即使成為眾矢之的,也勢要將自己的觀點向世人證明:黑人也會用頭腦打球!並且,他們會比白人打得更好更漂亮!
我們必須要感謝教練丹·哈斯金斯。如果不是他,也許現在的黑人球員仍處於球隊的最低端,更談不上在NBA的賽場上大放異彩。是他,無條件地相信與堅持,將光明帶給了千千萬萬的黑人球員們。
更從未想過,有這樣一群人,從相互陌生、厭惡,到最終患難與共,誰也離不開誰,在這時間的長河中重重地刻下了自己的名字與事跡,僅為最最純粹的對籃球的熱愛與憧憬。
說他們在用生命打籃球,確實一點也不為過。從名不見經傳的小球隊,一步一步問鼎高校聯賽,即使是對一支普通的全由白人球員組成的球隊來說,中間的辛酸、艱難也不言而喻。更何況,他們的特殊身份與當時的社會背景,都使這條通向光榮的道路更加狹窄、崎嶇。
但是,恐嚇、毆打、冷嘲熱諷……這些的種種,與自己的夢想比起來,又算得了什麼?
他們深深知道夢想的重量。他們更知道,失去夢想猶如失去生命的殘忍與無力。於是,他們的每一場比賽,每一次拼搏,都是生命的燃燒與絢麗。他們無所畏懼,所以他們所向披靡!
從最底層直到最頂峰,這不是一條平坦的康莊大道。但是他們一步一步堅定地前進著。不停留,不回頭,即使遇到風雨阻礙也沒有猶豫過踏出自己的步伐,用自己的信念走出一條真真實實,屬於他們自己的光榮之路!
㈤ 光榮之路電影觀後感英文版大約160詞左右
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"Glory Road" tells the true story, with much dramatic license along the way, of one of sport's greatest moments. A moment that changed the face and color of college basketball and rippled across all sports. It's the story of a little known college basketball coach, Don Haskins, and how he came to be the coach of little known Texas Western College in El Paso, Texas. It's also the story of the black players who would be recruited from all around the USA to eventually wind up playing in one of the greatest moments in college basketball: David "Daddy D" Lattin, Nevil Shed, Willie Cager, Orsten Artis, "Wee" Willie Worsley, Harry Flournoy, and of course the late floor general, Bobby Joe Hill. And the other team members played their vital roles also: Jerry Armstrong, Louis Baudoin, Dick Meyers, Togo Railey and David Palacio. Procer Jerry Bruckheimer does a wonderful job of bringing back the singular moment of the all-white Kentucky team under Adolph Rupp (Jon Voigt is a hoot in this role) and Haskin's all-black starting five meeting in the NCAA basketball national championship final game spotlight ring some tough racial times for the USA. In fact, Haskins had played this combination of players many times before ring the season to little local fanfare, so it was no big deal to him. He just wanted to win. Josh Lucas is great as Don "The Bear" Haskins in this excellent James Gartner-directed movie. It's said that Lucas, in preparing for this role, was driven out into the desert by Haskins in his truck and they just sat and talked (and drank) for many hours discussing how Haskins did it and the way he did it. (This has turned into quite a good friendship since then.) The movie pre-screenings, with all of the living original players on hand, in El Paso are greatly appreciated by all of us who lived through those incredible times and are still here.
"Glory Road" tells the story of the Texas Western Miners, a college basketball team who won the NCAA Championship in 1966. But this wasn't just an ordinary championship, no, for the starting line-up in the championship game was all Black players, a thing that was unheard of in '66. Or better yet, even a black player being recruited by a college team was out of the ordinary. However, the 36 year old coach Don Haskins recruited seven Black players for his Texas Western team (when the season begins, he starts three of those players). The team was barely even thought of in the college world before then, then with the help of the seven black players, they went on to win the championship.
The movie opens with a girls basketball game, and you see that Don Haskins coaches girl's basketball. Later on, he is asked to coach Division 1 basketball, for the Texas Western team (with one drawback; he would have to live in the dorm room with his wife and kids). Then, he sets out to recruit players that would help the team win. When he recruits all Black players, it's obvious that most people (even the Black players themselves) thought Haskins was crazy. Among the players he recruited were Bobby Jo Hill (played exceptionally by Derek Luke), Willie Cager, David Lattin, and Harry Flournoy. His practices for the team were intense and his rules were strict. This would all pay off in the end though, with the Miners winning the championship over Adolf Rupp's Kentucky Wildcats (with Pat Riley, who is a character in the movie, it's weird to hear his name called while he's playing, knowing he's a game-winning coach with plenty of rings).
The movie does depict the racism at the time as well. It wasn't an easy ride for the coach or the Black players on the team. In the first game, the fans clapped for the two starting white players, but the whole arena was quiet when the Black players were announced. The team had racial slurs written in their hotel room ring their game. One player was even beat up in a bathroom. Haskins was harassed as well. The racism almost tore the team apart, but with the coach's help they stayed together and changed the course of basketball.
All around, the acting was great. Josh Lucas did a great job as Coach Haskins, completely becoming his character. Derek Luke did great as Bobby Jo Hill. Jon Voight played Kentucky coach Adolf Rupp, but you wouldn't really know unless you read the credits. Nonetheless he did a great job. Mehcad Brooks, Sam Jones III, Schin A.S. Kerr and Damaine Radcliff (who played Flournoy, Worsley, Lattin, and Cager, respectively) all did excellent in their roles. The actors practically become the players. The cast couldn't have been better.
Overall, Disney has released another superb movie about sports underdogs winning it all (I enjoyed Remember The Titans as well). If you like that movie, there's no way you'll dislike this. It is a well-cast, well-directed movie that will satisfy any basketball fan, and will keep everyone watching. It's been said that it follows the cliches of all other similar movies, but don't we always watch them anyway?
The film triumphantly shows how one coach changed the game (and face) of basketball completely. One quote from the film is "You're acting like negroes are gonna be the future of basketball!" and I couldn't help but laugh when that line was said. The importance and significance of that season and the tribulations of the team is wonderfully shown. Don't pass this up.
㈦ 幫忙用英文寫下光榮之路的觀後感,400字左右吧 沒要求 簡單就好 不用太高深 ,在線等
有夢想,不拋棄,不放棄
——《光榮之路》觀後感
有時候,籃球賦予人的意義,可能是一種純粹的娛樂,或是一種強身健體的運動。但是當他渲染上了一種關乎膚色,關乎種族榮譽的氣氛時,這,不僅僅是一場比賽,它更多的是一場戰斗。
雖然我算不上鐵桿籃球迷,但是這部關於籃球的影片真的帶來許多感動!這是部根據真實改編的電影,是部算的上偉大的電影。
故事發生在1965年的美國德克薩斯州,當時的美國社會面臨著黑白種族沖突對立的狀況。
唐•哈金斯是一個年輕氣盛的白人籃球教練,由於他在掌管女子籃球隊方面的出色成績,領導決定安排他執教屬於NCAA的西德州聯隊。然而新官上任接到的是個爛攤子,這支籃球隊不但基礎很差,而且白人球員根本不聽一個前女籃教練的指揮。哈金斯是一個具有堅定意志的人,他決心在NCAA裡面闖出名堂,而且他的思想非常開明,他並不以膚色區分天才。於是他在全國四處搜尋籃球隊員,除了原隊的兩三個較好的白人之外,無一例外,都是黑人。這些黑人都是從街頭找來的,甚至有人分不清正式籃球和街頭籃球的區別。但是他們都有著驚人的天賦。一直以黑人為主的球隊在當時的確是一個爆炸性的新聞。但是,正是這么一群黑人,他們在球場上表現出來的那種激情、天賦,一點都不比白人差。幾經波折,他們殺到了決賽,戰勝了全白人的對手。這場比賽結果不僅捍衛了黑人的尊嚴,更具有劃時代的意義,它使美國大學籃壇正式進入黑白共存的時代。
正是這樣一個故事,詮釋著一個真諦:沒人註定比別人弱,沒人註定比別人低下。只要心懷理想,專注一心,不畏途中威嚇,不懼路上風雨,終有一天,他們會登上世界之巔。
在影片中看到了熱血的年輕人們的活力,對自己理想的執著;一位守舊卻強悍的教練的思想轉變;一位妻子站在丈夫背後的付出;幾位母親體現出對子女的愛,都讓人感動。雖然在訓練途中,也有球員想要放棄,隊友之間也出現過沖突和磕碰,也曾被威脅、恐嚇過,但正是因為這樣,更造就了他們頑強的生存意識和團結凝聚力。他們是打不倒的神話。
他們能走到最後,並且贏得最終的比賽,都有著共同的原因,因為打籃球是他們的夢想。有夢想是好的。不管經歷什麼都能對自己的夢想不拋棄,不放棄,一路披荊斬棘,即是偉大。
光榮在於平淡,艱巨在於漫長!若有夢想,請一路堅持到底!
㈧ 求光榮之路 籃球英文觀後感 100字左右。快速
懷著同一個夢想的一群人,打破了白人的籃球游戲,打敗了種族歧視,在逆境中生長,相信隊友,用真心去熱愛籃球,不論身體如何~~~~~~
你就用一些話語形容裡面的典型人物,不要提名字,就能讓大家想起。
㈨ 英語電影英文的觀後感
Today, we watched a movie, the name of this movie was called:The day after tomorrow.What this movie speaks BE:A world happened to become cold affairs in the world,What to broadcast it is an etc. the region temperature nasty play in New York to descend in the movie, is almost each to descend more than ten degree.The sky still descends terrible hail, also having more afraid of of
Tornado, city in New York became to break city for an instant after being cut through by tornado, making the whole city become more without results one.
This really lets the person touch eyes shocking, make the person's heart can't fall calm once in a very long while, although exaggerate very in the movie, but we now not just so:world become warm...So ask the classmates to rise from the do-it-yourself, environmental protection, make our environments more beautiful!
㈩ 光榮之路 英文影評
Paths of Glory, a 1957 film by Stanley Kubrick, combines many of my favorite aspects of film. I love both courtroom dramas and war movies, and Paths of Glory combines them both. It also has great dialog and suspense.
Kirk Douglas is solid in the lead role and Ralph Meeker is good in a key supporting part. But the writing is Paths of Glory's greatest strength. It drips with intensity at all times. There are also many quotable lines.
Paths of Glory's story is structure is pretty good overall, but there are a few minor problems. It takes a long time to find its basic premise, and is a bit short in run time, meaning that the main plot arch is a little underdeveloped. Many events early on are alluded to later, but there still should have been more of a focus on the main plot line.
This is not Kubrick's best shot film, but it is still very good in that regard. His signature long takes and classical score remain in place, even in his early days. There is also a wonderfully shot battle scene early on that shows a glimpse of Kubrick's talents. Paths of Glory is also very suspenseful. The aforementioned battle scene adds to this, but the dialog in the courtroom scenes is also riveting.
This film is excellent. Fans of war films and Stanley Kubrick will greatly enjoy it.