⑴ 求英文電影影評
英文影評:
1. Finding Nemo (2003)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0266543/usercomments
2. Gone with the Wind (1939)
http://www.imdb.com/rg/title-tease/usercomments/title/tt0031381/usercomments
3. Courage Mountain (1990)
http://www.imdb.com/rg/title-tease/usercomments/title/tt0097115/usercomments
4. Sleepless in Seattle (1993)
http://www.imdb.com/rg/title-tease/usercomments/title/tt0108160/usercomments
其餘兩部沒有找到,抱歉。
⑵ 求三部英文電影的影評【英文的】150詞左右
「Is life always this hard, or is it just when you』re a kid?」 Mathild asked. 「Always like this.」 Leon answered. I fell in love with the movie at the first sight when I saw it. However, it』s unbelievable that such a good film didn』t receive any awards at the time though it really shocked the whole movie world. Whatever, I love this film, for everything.
Leon』s main actor named Jean Reno, a famous French actor, and the actress was Natalie Portman. It was a sad story, mixed up with fright, action, and romance, about a 12 years old girl and a mid-aged killer.
Leon was a special killer. During working, he was a heartless man, and ironically, he was really lonely, quiet, and ll in the daily life. Mathild, a poor little girl, was always hit by her family members. The more unfortunate thing was that her families were killed by a vicious organization. Then, Leon saved her, and gave her a warm home. Like all other films, something special happened between them after they lived together.
What I interested in about the movie was the ending song and the details of Leon』s habits. Let me talk about Leon first. He liked sitting in his sofa quietly with all curtain drawn, smoking. No one knew what he was thinking about. He liked milk, not something full of alcohol, like we thought all about a brutal killer. Ever week, he went to the shop to buy two boxes of milk. He liked a pot culture, for it had no root, just like him. He took it with him to every place he went, and clean every leaf of it. The director showed us so many details that we could know Leon』s special personalities clearly. Second, the ending song was so attractive that I kept it in my MP5 until now. Its name was The Shape of My Heart, sung by Sting, an English singer. His exquisite voice gave us a feeling of gloomy. Not only the melody of the song, but the words were vary beautiful and blue, just like the fundamental key of the movie. As a whole, Leon told us that there was array in the world. No matter who the man was, what occupation he took, and how cold he showed, there was a soft and gentle part in the deep of his heart.
In my opinion, everyone should watch it because we can learn something about life. I love it for its meaning, music and plot.
這個是 Leon的。。還有的找不到了 能幫到一點是一點吧 這是我的作業 見笑
⑶ 求英文電影影評,150個詞
Where is the awe? Where is the sense that if dinosaurs really walked the earth, a film about them would be more than a monster movie? Where are the ooohs and ahhhs? ``The Lost World: Jurassic Park'' demonstrates even more clearly than ``Jurassic Park'' (1993) that the underlying material is so promising, it deserves a story not written on autopilot. Steven Spielberg, a gifted filmmaker, should have reimagined the material, should have seen it through the eyes of someone looking at dinosaurs, rather than through the eyes of someone looking at a box-office sequel.
The movie is well done from a technical viewpoint, yes. The dinosaurs look amazingly real, and we see them plunge into the midst of 360-degree action; a man on a motorcycle even rides between the legs of a running beast. It can be said that the creatures in this film transcend any visible signs of special effects and seem to walk the earth. But the same realism isn't brought to the human characters, who are bound by plot conventions and action formulas, and scripted to do stupid things so that they can be chased and sometimes eaten by the dinosaurs.
⑷ 求一篇 電影 英文影評!
If you've ever been poor, this movie may be hard to watch. It depicts poverty in America in gut wrenchingly accurate ways. I've been as poor as Chris Gardner, and, like him, I've been poor among very rich people in the Bay Area while trying to work my way up.
Chris Gardner is a loving father and failing businessman. He is chosen for a competitive internship at Dean Witter, a stock brokerage. The internship, which offers Chris a very long shot at a better life, doesn't pay any salary. Chris has to live without a salary for six months while risking just about everything for that long shot gamble.
Chris is really smart. He can solve a Rubrik's cube in minutes. But, he's poor. Poverty, like an octopus, keeps trying to suck him down to the bottom, and make him stay there.
His car is towed. His wife walks out on him, leaving him with a five year old son. He is arrested for unpaid traffic tickets. He becomes homeless. He has to rely on a homeless shelter.
All this while, he must appear for work in the morning in a suit and tie, and be ready to charm some of the wealthiest and most powerful people in the Bay Area. These people take wealth so much for granted that two of them stiff him for cab fare.
Having lived through similar experiences, I cringed throughout this movie. My stomach hurt. I winced. I cried. I hugged my knees to my chest.
The movie is very accurate, but painful to watch. I hope a lot of rich people, who think that they understand poverty, see it.
This movie will be politically controversial. First of all, it doesn't touch the race issue with a ten foot pole. For example, when Chris appears to stiff a taxi driver for fare (it was really the rich white guy who failed to pay), the taxi driver never uses the "n" word. In real life, I think he probably would have.
Is the movie afraid to talk about race, or does it not want to? I don't know, but I know that some will protest the movie's not shoving race in the movie goer's face. I'm not one of those people. The movie's approach to race -- treating it as almost incidental -- worked for me. As a poor white person, I can tell you that poor white people face the same obstacles Chris did.
Second, does the movie sell the message that if you work hard, you will succeed, no matter what, and does that message tell the truth about success in America? I think that the movie is open to interpretation. Some will see it as an indictment of poverty in America. The scene of carefree rich people driving past the line to get into a homeless shelter is pretty devastating. Other people will become angry because they believe that the movie's depiction of hard work leading to rewards, in some cases, is too facile. I disagree, but that's what you'll hear.
Third, is this movie meant to chastise black men who abandon their children? Chris is a role model exactly because he moves heaven and earth to be a good father to his son. This will be debated back and forth.
The movie has a big philosophical statement to make, that has been lost on many reviewers, for example, Richard Schickel in TIME.
Chris is shown running throughout the movie. Remember the title of the movie: "The PURSUIT of Happiness." Chris places emphasis on "pursuit." Jefferson, when he penned the Declaration of Independence, did not promise Americans happiness, but only the right to pursue it. Chris says, at one point in the movie, paraphrase, "I am happy right now. It is a fleeting moment." We experience happiness in eyeblinks. The rest of the time we, like Chris, are chasing after it.
⑸ 英文電影影評
Julie & Julia is a 2009 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Nora Ephron starring Meryl Streep, Stanley Tucci, Amy Adams, and Chris Messina. The film contrasts the life of chef Julia Child in the early years of her culinary career with the life of young New Yorker Julie Powell, who aspires to cook all 524 recipes in Child's cookbook in 365 days, a challenge she described on her popular blog that would make her a published author.
Ephron's screenplay is adapted from two books: My Life in France, Child's autobiography written with Alex Prud'homme, and a memoir by Julie Powell documenting online her daily experiences cooking each of the 524 recipes in Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking, and she later began reworking that blog, The Julie/Julia Project。 Both of these books were written and published in the same time frame (2004–06). The film is the first major motion picture based on a blog。這是我最喜歡的一部電影之一,我在維基網路上找的資料,你根據那裡的資料改一改,至於觀點,你可以寫堅持自己的興趣和愛好這一方面,寫興趣是最好的老師什麼的,給你個鏈接
⑹ 好萊塢經典電影英文短影評
以下是《2012》的影評The world is ending in a matter of hours, yet justice and humanity don』t penetrate through the brain-shells of politicians. In order to save their own lives, the government officials keep the secret from the rest of human kind and also lets the man whose knowledge saves their lives die. This is the premise of 2012.But if the viewer is a Tibetan or someone who is aware of the Tibetan culture and the sensitivities of Tibetan issue, one could feel that the justice and humanity are not occurred in the director』s thought either.There is a scene long enough to mention that takes place in Tibet. In fact the last human beings die there and the new seed of the future human race starts at the neck of Mount Everest, 「The People』s Republic of China」 the movie calls it. Perhaps what no movie reviewer noticed or saw the importance of mentioning is that the prophetic fictitious story of the movie not only makes a statement that Tibet is completely a part of China, but also it totally misrepresents the core culture of Tibetan people. A Tibetan woman killing animals in Tibet is taboo, it never happened except ring the Cultural Revolution when some women were forced to do so. Women killing chickens in the Chinese market is an everyday event, but a Tibetan woman killing a CHICKEN reflects the director』s cultural ignorance and it makes the movie even more ridiculous.And in real life ethically speaking, Mr. Emmerich failed to hire Tibetan actors who can speak their own language. All the actors who play Tibetan characters are Chinese very poorly pretending to be Tibetans. Their Tibetan is hundred times worse than Zhang Yi』s memorized English or Leonardo DiCaprio』s Swahili (well I can imagine!).
⑺ 求一篇 看了電影感動的英語作文
What I have got from the movie Forrest Gump
Last Friday morning, I saw the movie Forrest Gump again in English class with my classmates. Although I have seen it many times before, I still get something useful that I think will benefit me in my life. The hero Forrest Gump in the film, acted by Tom Hanks has been a well-known and inspiring character throughout the world since 1994 in which the film first was shown. If someone asks me 「what has impressed you most in the movie」, I will reply without hesitation that it』s the words spoken by Forrest』s mother who always kindly taught Forrest how to do from his childhood. One piece of the words is 「Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get」. I appreciate this dialog very much and I also fairly agree with it. From this dialog, I understand life itself more deeply and further. Life is full of things, some of these will benefit us so that we want to get them; but others may damage us so that we want to avoid them. Unfortunately we don't know the coming thing will be good or bad usually. So we must make our efforts to do work heart and soul in order to proce a good beginning of the come thing. If we study or work like this really, I believe sometimes the coming thing which is rather bad before can turn fairly good one.
⑻ 求一篇英語電影影評
Brave Heart 《勇敢的心》 勵志類電影 (借來)
It is about the war between England and Scotland.
But in the movie, the most important thing is not fighting. It is the pursuit of freedom that attract me most. In the age mentioned in the movie, England ruled Scotland in a cruel way. People in Scotland rebelled.
Wallace, leader of the rebellion, was a real hero. He fought bravely with his soldiers, for neither wealth nor power. What they want the most is that they could live a free life.
After long-time fighting, the rebellion was beaten down and Wallace was arrested. The ruler gave hime a last chance to confess and promised him if he did so, he might not be sentenced.
But what's Wallace's choice. At the last of his life, he abandoned the chance to survive and cried out, 'freedom'. This was the word that all people in Scotland wanted to say.
This movie tells us that there is something named freedom which is more important than life.
⑼ 關於經典英文電影的影評
《百萬英鎊》給我印象深刻的是它的幽默滑稽的手法,生動有趣又入木三分地展現了金錢社會的世態炎涼。具有諷刺意味的是,差不多一個世紀過去了,片中描寫的種種現象都存在於現實社會中,讓人聯想到當今社會中人們的感慨,「錢不是萬能的,但沒錢是萬萬不能的」,極具批判現實意義 。派克在片中頹廢加調侃的表演和他在銀幕上大多數嚴肅正義的君子形象迥然不同,顯示了他塑造不同類型人物的功力和演技。
⑽ 電影英文影評
極地特快:
Rarely does a movie let you forget who you are and become the main character. This is one of those rare movies.
The movie starts out with a story that every Santa believer experienced. On Christmas eve a boy in Grand Rapids Michigan has reached the age where the statistical impossibility in the Santa story ( the size and speed of Santa's sleigh, the north pole being a barren wasteland) are causing him to doubt the big mans existence. Not knowing for sure the boy drifts into a deep sleep. At 11:55 PM the boy is awakened by the arrival of the Polar Express literally outside his front door. Going to investigate what is going on the boy meets the witty conctor of the Christmas eve train. (Tom Hanks)who informs him that the train is headed to the north pole so the kids can meet Santa Clause. Not totally sure that the train is going to the north pole but to curious to let it go the boy climbs on board. The adventure puts the boy in contact with a girl who is a natural born leader and who's belief in the Christmas magic couldn't be stronger. Other characters include a know it all socially awkward boy, a young underprivileged loner who has never experienced the magic of Christmas and a cast of other more mysterious characters such a a hobo ghost. Through the adventure the combination of great music, flawless animation and fantastic dialog really make you believe you are there and let you relive those days when you thought Santa Clause just might exist. The story ends on Christmas day with a line (narrated by Tom Hanks) about belief that brings back those kid on Christmas eve chills all over again. The themes of belief and friendship are a strong theme in the movie and part of the magic that brings you back to a time when you did believe.Its a great movie for children and alts alike and rekindles the Christmas magic that us alts lost many years ago.