《辛德勒的名单》观后感
对这部磅礴伟大的电影,实在不敢妄加评论。可是,又觉得对于这样一直想看却一直不敢看的电影,如果不写点什么,也实在难以告慰自己粗鄙又真挚的感情。
哎,好生纠结。一如辛德勒先生的每一次抉择。又很庆幸自己是在这个时候才看的这部电影,小一些时,微薄的耐性一定无法让我对着黑白片花上3个多小时,一定会干出中途睡着、吃零食等挫事来分散注意力吧?
一直以来对犹太民族都有着难以言说的好感。他们的聪明勤奋以及在世界各个领域所取得的成就为世人瞩目,甚至连他们的面容我都喜欢,尤其是女生,多半有着挺直的鼻梁,以及深邃的大眼睛,眼里总是闪烁温柔而智慧的光芒。
这样的一个民族,却一直经历着磨难。一直到现在,以色列不曾得到过真正的和平,战火蔓延,二战期间,更是经历了令人发指的疯狂屠杀,以希特勒为首的纳粹政权,将这个充满智慧、善于创造财富的民族列为劣等民族,赶尽杀绝成为最通用的政策。一个个集中营林立,枪声不断,每一声枪响,都是一个无辜的犹太人的倒下,有强壮的男人,有清秀的女人,也有稚嫩的孩童。
即使对这段历史有不算太详实的记忆,看《辛德勒的名单》时,还是一阵阵的揪心。力求还原于真实的一帧帧影像,让我只觉影片持续时间过长,实际上对于那漫长屈辱的屠杀史而言,
三个多小时不过是沧海一粟的渺小吧?
即便如此,还是深深折服。辛德勒先生的拯救行为,犹太人的顽强、乐观、聪明等美好秉性,纳粹军官的残忍,历历在目,犹如乘坐时光机,回到那段令人不忍目睹的黑暗年代。
最喜欢斯皮尔伯格的地方正在于他并不刻意强调主人公的高大全的绝对美好,而是本着纪录片的真实,因此呈现在眼前的是一个真实的人,辛德勒先生的投机心理,做为一名商人的奸诈,最开始的对于犹太人的麻木,在影片开始便能轻易知晓,但这些并不影响他的伟大。不像国内许多人物传记电影总喜欢在讴歌赞美的同时,把伟人的瑕疵一并抹去,不百分百完美誓不罢休,殊不知一个总是考一百分的好学生必定是一个无趣的学生,一个从来不曾萌生过任何小邪恶念头的人也必定是一个乏味的人。
犹太女人的智慧与果敢实在让我深深震撼。在纳粹军官要进行体检,只留下健康的犹太人以作为工人时,那些瘦弱苍白的女人纷纷刺破自己的手指,硬是挤出鲜红的血液,姑且充当胭脂,而后抹在每个人的脸上,以便让每一位女人看起来脸色红润一些,制造身体健康的假象。对生的渴望那般强烈,实在让我唏嘘不已。活着的人,为什么要鄙薄自己的生命?不过又觉得自己甚爱说教,看了这样的镜头,就要上升到生命诚可贵的高度,也实在多余。在那样艰难的情势下,选择生还是死都不容易,而在最坏的年代里,每一位犹太人却爆发出无限的勇气以及能摧毁一切的团结,即使在有限的躲藏空间里,因为空间的逼仄,而拒绝更多的人的自私与决绝,看起来还是带着一丝丝的果敢。
突然发觉自己几乎就要把犹太群体当做本片主角了,事实上,每一位犹太人的鲜活、真实,才让这部有意表现辛德勒先生的电影这般深入人心。我热爱那个民族的抗争、重建的勇气、以及能屈能伸的柔韧。这部电影里看不到《南京!南京!》中以刘烨为代表的爱国硬汉角色,犹太人的群体坚韧却一览无余。顺便多言一句,在看完该片后,便觉得南京一片的拍摄手法有多么拙劣,妄图从不同角度表现南京大屠杀,却让人对那段历史更加模糊。我总觉得,真正尊重历史的电影,不需要过多的铺垫以及渲染,近乎于纪录片的忠实,会让电影更加好看。或许我始终热爱叙事文甚于抒情文吧?
在影片的结尾,当收到幸存的犹太人送给他的金戒指,上有希伯来文:拯救一个人,就是拯救一个世界,辛德勒先生应该是情绪坍塌,一直以来以为自己已经做的很好的正义胜利感也败给了无力和沮丧,他指着自己的车,表示那能和歌德军官换10个人,又指向自己的胸针,表示那能换2个人,甚至更多。他泪流满面,抱怨自己的不够努力,没能赚更多的钱,以至于他能拯救的犹太人才区区1100多人。那一幕,着实让我动容。在倾家荡产并且就要踏上流亡之路前,辛德勒先生终于彻底展示他伟大的一面,我肯定,他对于所有无辜的人类都有着宏大的爱。那一刻,居然好想哭。真正伟大的人从来不以自己的功绩而自傲,却还在检讨自己的不足引为罪孽。事实上,正如戒指上的箴言,辛德勒先生正是那段最黑暗岁月里的那道最亮的光。他的爱与付出,让蒙受重创的犹太民族有了复兴的基础,看到片尾的文字描述,辛德勒犹太人已经有将近6000人时,深感安慰。其时是1994年,暌违15年过去,已经远远不是这个数字了吧?九泉之下,倘若有知,辛德勒先生一定会绽放舒心微笑吧?
在他简单的墓碑上,摆满了每一位扮演者及原型按照犹太仪式放下的石头,最后一位缅怀者放上了玫瑰花。在罪恶横行霸道妄图一手遮天时,正是辛德勒先生的人性绽放的光芒,让我们在漆黑里苦等也不至于彻底绝望。
写到这里,已经是五味杂陈。一张张犹太人的仓皇表情、辛德勒先生的优雅刚毅走马灯般晃过。辛德勒先生,我也想在你的墓碑上放上一块石头。
㈡ 求电影光荣战役的英文观后感。
<光荣战役>观后感
一个关于上校的故事,一个关于争取自由的故事,一个关于南北战争的故事.
早先就得知过这部电影,一晃这么些年,终于定下心来慢慢看完了,英雄的故事总是能让人心神雀跃.
不过今天阿信又有了新想法,Monie问我是不是喜欢看战争片,当时有点被问倒的感觉. 怎么说呢,好电影我都看.
不过今天最大的收获居然是在洗澡的时候获得的,具体理论如下:阿信认为世界是由男人和女人组成的,所以我们身边的故事也总是免不了会有男女参杂其中,而战争总是充斥着血腥,暴力,争斗,那是属于男人的,爱情充满幻想,主观臆测,是感性的,所以属于女人,那么什么电影可以把这两者融合在一起呢,那就只有战争爱情片了,此类影片影响巨大,老少闲宜,男女通吃,可谓经典中的经典啊.
<霸王别姬><云水谣><兵临城下><斯巴达起义><英国病人><不朽的园丁><帝国陷落><理发师><卢旺达饭店><卡萨不兰喀>......总是在动荡的岁月里,爱情才更闪闪夺目.
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 《光荣之路》观后感怎么写
刚看完《光荣之路》,感觉很震撼,在影片的最后时刻,我甚至在心中有一种感动的想哭的感觉,真的。这是一部关于篮球的电影,拍的很真实,很感人,很给力!
影片讲述了一位曾带队夺得女子高中联赛冠军的白人教练—唐•哈金斯临时受一所美国西部不知名的大学之托,组建一支篮球队,参加NCAA的联赛。由于学校经费有限,他没有办法,只好另辟蹊径,除了学校原有的5位白人球员外他只找了7位黑人球员。
开始时,包括学校领导在内的所有人都不理解他的做法,被选中的几位黑人球员甚至认为他在耍他们。因为在当时的美国,种族歧视非常严重,白人看不起黑人,黑人对白人也充满敌视。所以所有人都认为黑人不可能打好篮球,篮球是白人的运动,但唐对黑人球员真的没有歧视,他顶住了一切压力,决心带领这支“特殊”的球队在比赛中赢得尊重。
虽然肤色不同,但在教练的感染下,队中的白人和黑人已经相处融洽,情同兄弟一般,他们共同面对着外界的压力,嘲笑,歧视和一切反对他们的行为。当队中的谢德被两个白人在厕所欺辱后,他们一同追出去捍卫尊严;在场上,他们彼此信任,取得23胜1负的战绩。在冠军争夺战时,所有人都不相信他们会击败老牌强队肯塔基队夺得冠军,但是,唐就是带领他的队员们让所有人都闭上了嘴,他们打出了NCAA历史上最大的冷门,篮球史上一场传奇性的比赛。
我在看电影的同时,为唐的球队可以黑人白人能互相信任而感动,为他们赢得荣誉与尊严而振奋。
光荣之路,是我这辈子最难忘记的一部电影。
㈣ 光荣之路的观后感!!谢谢
《光荣之路》观后感
看罢《光荣之路》,心情久久不能平静。
这并不是凭空捏造的科幻探险,也没有花田月下的浪漫情感,更没有惊心动魄的特技效果。影片中所讲述的,都是真真实实存在着的故事,因此看起来就更撼人心弦。
在观看这部电影之前,我,包括现在世界上所有的人们,可能都不会觉得黑人打篮球有什么奇怪的地方。甚至可以说,现在在NBA打球的全明星球员中有很大一部分都是黑人。是他们,在把这项运动的影响力逐步不断地扩大。
因此,当看到电影中的黑人球员如此不被外人理解,甚至被人们不断歧视、伤害,我确实在震撼着。
从未想过,在上世纪六十年代的岁月里,在我们人类的历史中,还存在着如此黑暗的角落,种族歧视竟能演变到如此放肆的程度。我想,即使是看过不少相关文献资料的我们,倘若没有真正经历,又如何能真的了解呢?
从未想过,在这黑暗的时期,仍然有人愿意勇敢地站出来。即使成为众矢之的,也势要将自己的观点向世人证明:黑人也会用头脑打球!并且,他们会比白人打得更好更漂亮!
我们必须要感谢教练丹·哈斯金斯。如果不是他,也许现在的黑人球员仍处于球队的最低端,更谈不上在NBA的赛场上大放异彩。是他,无条件地相信与坚持,将光明带给了千千万万的黑人球员们。
更从未想过,有这样一群人,从相互陌生、厌恶,到最终患难与共,谁也离不开谁,在这时间的长河中重重地刻下了自己的名字与事迹,仅为最最纯粹的对篮球的热爱与憧憬。
说他们在用生命打篮球,确实一点也不为过。从名不见经传的小球队,一步一步问鼎高校联赛,即使是对一支普通的全由白人球员组成的球队来说,中间的辛酸、艰难也不言而喻。更何况,他们的特殊身份与当时的社会背景,都使这条通向光荣的道路更加狭窄、崎岖。
但是,恐吓、殴打、冷嘲热讽……这些的种种,与自己的梦想比起来,又算得了什么?
他们深深知道梦想的重量。他们更知道,失去梦想犹如失去生命的残忍与无力。于是,他们的每一场比赛,每一次拼搏,都是生命的燃烧与绚丽。他们无所畏惧,所以他们所向披靡!
从最底层直到最顶峰,这不是一条平坦的康庄大道。但是他们一步一步坚定地前进着。不停留,不回头,即使遇到风雨阻碍也没有犹豫过踏出自己的步伐,用自己的信念走出一条真真实实,属于他们自己的光荣之路!
㈤ 光荣之路电影观后感英文版大约160词左右
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㈥ 谁能帮写一份《光荣之路》英文版的观后感吗
"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 帮忙用英文写下光荣之路的观后感,400字左右吧 没要求 简单就好 不用太高深 ,在线等
有梦想,不抛弃,不放弃
——《光荣之路》观后感
有时候,篮球赋予人的意义,可能是一种纯粹的娱乐,或是一种强身健体的运动。但是当他渲染上了一种关乎肤色,关乎种族荣誉的气氛时,这,不仅仅是一场比赛,它更多的是一场战斗。
虽然我算不上铁杆篮球迷,但是这部关于篮球的影片真的带来许多感动!这是部根据真实改编的电影,是部算的上伟大的电影。
故事发生在1965年的美国德克萨斯州,当时的美国社会面临着黑白种族冲突对立的状况。
唐•哈金斯是一个年轻气盛的白人篮球教练,由于他在掌管女子篮球队方面的出色成绩,领导决定安排他执教属于NCAA的西德州联队。然而新官上任接到的是个烂摊子,这支篮球队不但基础很差,而且白人球员根本不听一个前女篮教练的指挥。哈金斯是一个具有坚定意志的人,他决心在NCAA里面闯出名堂,而且他的思想非常开明,他并不以肤色区分天才。于是他在全国四处搜寻篮球队员,除了原队的两三个较好的白人之外,无一例外,都是黑人。这些黑人都是从街头找来的,甚至有人分不清正式篮球和街头篮球的区别。但是他们都有着惊人的天赋。一直以黑人为主的球队在当时的确是一个爆炸性的新闻。但是,正是这么一群黑人,他们在球场上表现出来的那种激情、天赋,一点都不比白人差。几经波折,他们杀到了决赛,战胜了全白人的对手。这场比赛结果不仅捍卫了黑人的尊严,更具有划时代的意义,它使美国大学篮坛正式进入黑白共存的时代。
正是这样一个故事,诠释着一个真谛:没人注定比别人弱,没人注定比别人低下。只要心怀理想,专注一心,不畏途中威吓,不惧路上风雨,终有一天,他们会登上世界之巅。
在影片中看到了热血的年轻人们的活力,对自己理想的执着;一位守旧却强悍的教练的思想转变;一位妻子站在丈夫背后的付出;几位母亲体现出对子女的爱,都让人感动。虽然在训练途中,也有球员想要放弃,队友之间也出现过冲突和磕碰,也曾被威胁、恐吓过,但正是因为这样,更造就了他们顽强的生存意识和团结凝聚力。他们是打不倒的神话。
他们能走到最后,并且赢得最终的比赛,都有着共同的原因,因为打篮球是他们的梦想。有梦想是好的。不管经历什么都能对自己的梦想不抛弃,不放弃,一路披荆斩棘,即是伟大。
光荣在于平淡,艰巨在于漫长!若有梦想,请一路坚持到底!
㈧ 求光荣之路 篮球英文观后感 100字左右。快速
怀着同一个梦想的一群人,打破了白人的篮球游戏,打败了种族歧视,在逆境中生长,相信队友,用真心去热爱篮球,不论身体如何~~~~~~
你就用一些话语形容里面的典型人物,不要提名字,就能让大家想起。
㈨ 英语电影英文的观后感
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 光荣之路 英文影评
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.