『壹』 分析電影音樂之聲的人物特點,英文的。。急急急。。在線等
這是電影音樂之聲的英文影評300多篇:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059742/usercomments
自己從裡面選取資料好了。
『貳』 求電影音樂之聲英文版簡介(急啊)
不是很好找也
『叄』 電影無極插曲
http://haoting.com/musiclist/ht_9383.htm
1. Freedom of the Wa 女娃的自由
2. Wuji-Main Theme 無極主題
3. Love Theme 愛的主題
4. Kunlun,the Slave 昆侖奴
5. Qingcheng,the Princess 傾城王妃
6. Guangming,the General 光明大將軍
7. Wuhuan,the Duke 無歡公爵
8. Princess Kite 風箏王妃
9. The Promise 承諾
10. Snow Country 雪國
11. The Robe 羽裳
12. Save the King 救主
13. Guilang,the Assassin 鬼狼刺客
14. Saving a Princess 救妃
15. Feather Fight 奪羽
16. Waterfall 巨瀑
17. Stampede 潰敗
18. Come Back 歸來
19. Birdcage 鳥籠
20. Wuhuan's Plan 無歡的詭計
『肆』 哪裡可以下載《無極》的電影原聲音樂
用下載軟體能全部下載:
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Freedom of the Wa 女娃的自由
http://202.107.247.54/file012//9382/1.wma
Wuji-Main Theme 無極主題
http://202.107.247.54/file012//9382/2.wma
Love Theme 愛的主題
http://202.107.247.54/file012//9382/3.wma
Kunlun,the Slave 昆侖奴
http://202.107.247.54/file012//9382/4.wma
Qingcheng,the Princess 傾城王妃
http://202.107.247.54/file012//9382/5.wma
Guangming,the General 光明大將軍
http://202.107.247.54/file012//9382/6.wma
Wuhuan,the Duke 無歡公爵
http://202.107.247.54/file012//9382/7.wma
Princess Kite 風箏王妃
http://202.107.247.54/file012//9382/8.wma
The Promise 承諾
http://202.107.247.54/file012//9382/9.wma
Snow Country 雪國
http://202.107.247.54/file012//9382/10.wma
The Robe 羽裳
http://202.107.247.54/file012//9382/11.wma
Save the King 救主
http://202.107.247.54/file012//9382/12.wma
Guilang,the Assassin 鬼狼刺客
http://202.107.247.54/file012//9382/13.wma
Saving a Princess 救妃
http://202.107.247.54/file012//9382/14.wma
Feather Fight 奪羽
http://202.107.247.54/file012//9382/15.wma
Waterfall 巨瀑
http://202.107.247.54/file012//9382/16.wma
Stampede 潰敗
http://202.107.247.54/file012//9382/17.wma
Come Back 歸來
http://202.107.247.54/file012//9382/18.wma
Birdcage 鳥籠
http://202.107.247.54/file012//9382/19.wma
Wuhuan's Plan 無歡的詭計
http://202.107.247.54/file012//9382/20.wma
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希望能幫到你,祝你好運。
『伍』 求一篇電影音樂賞析文章,要英文的,兩千字左右!
CinematicalSee All .CategoriesNews Reviews Interviews Sci Fi Horror .Cheesy Movie Music: An Appreciation
.By Elisabeth Rappe (Subscribe to Elisabeth Rappe's posts)
Posted Jun 8th 2009 5:02PM
Filed under: Music & Musicals, Fandom, Cinematical----
I have appalling taste in music. It's so appalling that my sister once promised she'd play Duran Duran's Rio at my funeral, and I don't really let anyone look at my CD collection or at my iPod playlists. It's also a terribly small collection -- apparently, the price for owning so many movies and comics is that I never get around to finding new music.
But there's one category I absolutely revel in, and that's cheesy film music. More specifically, I love almost all of those power ballads that once graced the closing credits, montages, or love scenes, or every other scene of Rocky IV. Such rocking, aching, big-haired music is pretty much extinct in movie soundtracks these days, having taken its last gasps with Celine Dion, Evanescence, and Bryan Adams. I don't think that's a bad thing. The enjoyment I take in them is largely retro anyway -- I like remembering the preteen who was convinced she was the only one who would ever have Everything I Do (I Do It For You) at her wedding. (Hey, I was 12, and I grew out of it!)
So, seeing as it's Monday and we're smack in the middle of blockbuster season (and it was always the big budget movies that could recruit Cheap Trick and Jon Bon Jovi), let's confess our favorites to one another. No judging, no mocking, just total appreciation for the stuff that's still playing on an endless, easy-listening radio loop. Who knows -- maybe it'll inspire you to make a cheesy iPod playlist of your own.
To get you started, I've embedded one that was mentioned quite a bit in the comments last week, inspiring me to write this one, and that's Clannad's I Will Find You. It was a sad day for Celtic / Irish themed movies when Clannad stopped writing echo-filled Gaelic tunes for them. Check it out after the jump ...
『陸』 好聽的英語電影音樂
暮光之城:sia--my
love
iron&wine--flightless
bird,american
mouth
lykke
li--possibility
兩生花:Les
Marionnettes(輕音樂)
聞香識女人:Por
Una
Cabeza(輕音樂)
The
Virgin
Suicides:Air——Playground
Love
William
Shakespeare's
Romeo
&
Juliet(羅密歐與茱麗葉之後現代激情篇):
Gavin
Friday
——Angel
『柒』 電影音樂賞析(英文摘要)
《次文化之聲:西方宏觀音樂》(Subcultural Sounds: Micromusics of the West, 1993)
作者:Mark Slobin(專業電影音樂研究者)
『捌』 電影無極的插曲
去迅雷里找一下吧
『玖』 急求!!!電影音樂之聲的英文簡介!!!急死人啦!!各路神仙趕緊出招啊!!
既然這么急,自己去網站搜索一下不就出來了嗎? 我幫你找到一篇
The Sound of Music (1965) was an exceptionally successful film in the mid-1960s - at the time of its release, it surpassed Gone With the Wind (1939) as the number one box office hit of all time. It was the high-point of the Hollywood musical. [In 1978, the film's status as the most successful musical was finally surpassed by Grease (1978). However, it was earlier ousted by the box-office epic The Godfather (1972).]
This wholesome proction from procer/director Robert Wise (of the previously popular West Side Story (1961) for which he won the same two Oscars) and 20th Century Fox has become one of the most favorite, beloved films of moviegoers. It is a joyous, uplifting, three-hour adaptation of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II's 1959 hit Broadway stage musical (that starred Mary Martin). [This was the well-known partnership's last collaboration]. The story follows a good-natured, flighty novitiate (Andrews) who is hired to care for the seven children of a militaristic, icy, widowed Austrian captain (Plummer). She ultimately wins the heart of the children - and the captain, but their lives are threatened by the encroachment of Nazis.
Marketing slogans cried: "The Happiest Sound in All the World." Ernest Lehman's screenplay was based on the book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. That book was in turn based on Baroness Maria von Trapp's 1949 autobiography (The von Trapp Family Singers) about the exploits of the family of singers and their escape from the Nazis in Austria in 1938. The first film version was a German film titled Die Trapp-Familie (1956), with a sequel Die Trapp-Familie in Amerika (1958). After the 1965 film's enormous success, Fox Studios unwisely invested millions in three more, less profitable, blockbuster musicals in the late 60s - Dr. Doolittle (1967), Star! (1968), and Hello, Dolly! (1969).
The star of the film was the previous year's Best Actress Academy Award winner, a fresh-faced Julie Andrews in a similar role as her governess performance in Mary Poppins (1964). She is accompanied by her lovely singing voice, glorious, on-location travelogue views of Salzburg, Austria filmed in 70 mm, and melodic, memorable sing-along tunes, including "Maria," "The Sound of Music," "My Favorite Things," "You Are Sixteen, Going On Seventeen," "Climb Ev'ry Mountain," "Do-Re-Mi," and "Edelweiss."
In fact, there was an interactive, audience-participation version imported from London in 2000 - a limited theatrical re-release of The Sound of Music with subtitled musical numbers to allow for sing-a-long participation. Audiences were also invited to dress up in The Sound of Music-inspired costumes, and to react with props (such as an artificial sprig of edelweiss) provided in a Fun Pak. ["Sing-A-Long Sound of Music" first emerged at the 1988 London Gay and Lesbian Film festival after an event organizer heard that staff at a retirement home in the Scottish town of Inverness had distributed song sheets ring a video showing of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) for sing-along participation. The film was screened at the festival as a sing-along and proved wildly successful.]
The sentimental, entertaining musical was nominated for ten Academy Awards, and came away with five major wins: Best Picture and Best Director (Robert Wise), Best Sound, Best Score (Irwin Kostal), and Best Film Editing (William Reynolds). Its other five nominations were for Best Actress (Julie Andrews who lost to Julie Christie in Darling), Best Supporting Actress (Peggy Wood), Best Color Cinematography (Ted McCord), Best Color Art Direction/Set Decoration, and Best Color Costume Design.