❶ 电影战马的主要内容(请用英文版回答)谢谢
From director Steven Spielberg comes “War Horse,” an epic adventure for audiences of all ages. Set against a sweeping canvas of rural England and Europe ring the First World War, “War Horse” begins with the remarkable friendship between a horse named Joey and a young man called Albert, who tames and trains him. When they are forcefully parted, the film follows the extraordinary journey of the horse as he moves through the war, changing and inspiring the lives of all those he meets—British cavalry, German soldiers, and a French farmer and his granddaughter—before the story reaches its emotional climax in the heart of No Man’s Land.
The First World War is experienced through the journey of this horse—an odyssey of joy and sorrow, passionate friendship and high adventure. “War Horse” is one of the great stories of friendship and war— a successful book, it was turned into a hugely successful international theatrical hit that is arriving on Broadway next year. It now comes to screen in an epic adaptation by one of the great directors in film history.
❷ 电影,战马,观后感,英文版,80词
The story is based on a family who run a farm in Devon who buys a hor se at auction, to help the farm. Their son Albert trains the horse how to d o the farm work. Albert is very close to the horse and names it Joey. Joe y the horse was given way by Albert's dad Ted to the army to fight for se cond battle of the Somme. Captain Nicholls said that he would look after the horse for Albert. The horse has travelled a long time all around the c ountry, visiting a family, other sides like the French side and more and got into their hearts. I have fully enjoyed this film I would encourage everyo ne to come and see War Horse!
❸ 急求英文版 (战马)观后感
A horse is born in Devon in the 1910's, and is sold at auction to a farmer by the name of Norracott. The horse is brought to the farm, and is raised and trained by the farmer's son, Albert (Played by newcomer Jeremy Irvine). Albert develops a strong friendship with the horse, and names him Joey. But at the start of World War 1, the Norracott family is forced to lease Joey to the army, Albert promising that the two will be together again. From this point, the story becomes focused on Joey's miraculous journey through the war, as well as the lives he touches, including Emily, a young French girl who lives with her caring grandfather.
In all honesty, though a few might find something flawed about War Horse, I would personally have to nit pick to find something I truly didn't like about it. That's just me, but that's my story, and I'm sticking to it.
A story like this one, without proper execution, could have easily been a watery mess, but Steven Spielberg is where it all comes down to. Some may find the sentimentality to be a bit forced, but I actually think that Spielberg turns it into something much more genuine. His keen sense of honest emotion is a key driving force to this movie. He easily balances between touching development to Joey's story, exciting war scenes, as well as the occasional humorous sprinkles (A gag involving wire cutters is particularly hilarious). The third act is especially powerful in how it utilizes all of these traits (I even noticed quite a number of people crying ring the ending at my screening).
Another thing I've always prided Spielberg on (in some films more than others) is how he is able to utilize such a well formed cast, a cast which accomplishes just about everything that is needed of them, even if none of them really stand out amongst each other.
And on top of all that emotion and talent, as always, Spielberg has enlisted only the top notch technicians to craft his film. The editing by the legendary Michael Kahn is right on the money. The movie is beautifully shot by DP legend Janusz Kaminski. The costumes by Joanna Johnston and proction design by Rick Carter (the latter of 2009's Avatar) are quite lovely, and the beautiful, and sometimes epic score by the great John Williams fits the film perfectly.
❹ 求一篇关于战马的英语作文 谢谢
Horse: they have a shiny skin, brown hair to show their wild and intractable, their hard hooves behind them left traces of time. Their call is so win support among the people, they have a backbone, than plum tougher, stronger. They tamed the rise, more unyielding spirit; they compared with the Mustang, more quality, horses they ride on the battlefield, is a symbol of victory, especially nausea is the most indispensable partner!希望楼主采纳,翻译如下:战马:他们有一身发亮的皮毛,棕色的毛发显示出他们的桀骜不驯,他们那坚硬的马蹄在他们身后留下岁月的痕迹。它们的叫声是那样深入人心,他们有一身傲骨,却比梅花更坚韧,更顽强。它们与驯养过的马比起来,更有不屈服的精神;它们与野马比起来,更有素质,战马它们驰骋沙场,是一种胜利的象征,特闷是人类最不可或缺的伙伴!
❺ 电影战马WAR HORSE 英文介绍。
From director Steven Spielberg comes “War Horse,” an epic adventure for audiences of all ages. Set against a sweeping canvas of rural England and Europe ring the First World War, “War Horse” begins with the remarkable friendship between a horse named Joey and a young man called Albert, who tames and trains him. When they are forcefully parted, the film follows the extraordinary journey of the horse as he moves through the war, changing and inspiring the lives of all those he meets—British cavalry, German soldiers, and a French farmer and his granddaughter—before the story reaches its emotional climax in the heart of No Man’s Land.
The First World War is experienced through the journey of this horse—an odyssey of joy and sorrow, passionate friendship and high adventure. “War Horse” is one of the great stories of friendship and war— a successful book, it was turned into a hugely successful international theatrical hit that is arriving on Broadway next year. It now comes to screen in an epic adaptation by one of the great directors in film history.
不客气,可以翻译一下看看是否符合你的要求。
❻ 道奇战马英文介绍
The Dodge Charger is a brand of automobile marketed by Dodge. The first Charger was a show car in 1964. There have been several different proction Chargers, built on three different platforms and sizes. In the U.S., the Charger nameplate has been used on subcompact hatchbacks, full-sized sedans, and personal luxury coupes. The current version is a four-door sedan.
Charger models
The three main iterations of Dodge Chargers were a mid-size (B-body) two-door car (1966–78), a subcompact (L-body) car (1983–87), and the (LX) full-size platform four-door sedans built since 2006.
The name was also carried by a 1999 concept car that differed substantially from the Charger eventually placed into proction for the 2006 model year. A similar name plate, the Ramcharger, was used for the truck-type vehicle.
The name Charger was also used in Brazil as a performance model based on the Dart (A-Body) (1971–80).
Model years of Chargers
1964 Dodge Charger (concept): a roadster-style show car based on the Dodge Polara
1965 Dodge Charger 273: a limited proction option package for the Dart GT
1966–78 Dodge Charger (B-body): a rear wheel drive coupe
1970–80 Dodge Charger: Brazilian version based on the Dodge Dart, with a higher-compression 318 V8 engine
1983–87 Dodge Charger (L-body): a front wheel drive subcompact hatchback
1999 Dodge Charger (concept): a rear wheel drive concept car
2006–2010 Dodge Charger (LX): several model and trim versions of a rear wheel drive four-door sedan
2011–2014 Dodge Charger (LD): several model and trim versions of a rear wheel drive four-door sedan
2015–present Dodge Charger: several model and trim versions of a rear wheel drive four-door sedan
First generation: 1966–1967
1966 Dodge Charger
1966 Dodge Charger
Main article: Dodge Charger (B-body) § First generation
The Dodge Charger was introced ring the 1966 model year. It featured a two-door fastback body design and a four bucket seat interior. The intermediate-sized Charger shared components with the Coronet that also used the Chrysler B platform. The base engine was a 318 cu in (5.2 L) V8 with a three-speed floor shifter. Larger and more powerful engines were also available. Sales were low.
Second generation: 1968–1970
Main article: Dodge Charger (B-body) § Second generation
1969 Dodge Charger
The Charger was redesigned for 1968, and sales increased. Based on the Chrysler B platform, the model years received various cosmetic changes to the exterior and interior including: an undivided grill, rounded tail lights, and hidden headlights. The powertrains were the same as the ones used in the 1967 Charger. The model was not successful in stock car racing such as NASCAR. A more aerodynamic shape formed the Charger 500 model that became the basis for the 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona.
Third generation: 1971–1974
Main article: Dodge Charger (B-body) § Third generation
1971 Dodge Charger
1973 Dodge Charger
The third generation Charger was introced for the 1971 model year. Chrysler's B platform was modified to meet new emissions and safety regulations. Available in six different packages with cosmetic changes that include: a split grill, semi fastback rear window, and a cktail spoiler. The 1973 and 1974 Chargers were very similar to the 1971 with minor differences in the grill and headlamps. The increase in sales was mostly e to the elimination of the Dodge Coronet, which meant Dodge offered the two-door intermediate-size body style only as the Charger.
Fourth generation: 1975–1978
Main article: Dodge Charger (B-body) § Fourth generation
1975 Dodge Charger
The 1975 model year Charger Continued as a B body car and was restyled. The new Charger was Dodge's attempt at moving the model into the growing personal luxury car market segment. Dodge expanded its presence in the Personal Luxury Car market in 1978 when it proced two cars in the same class, the Charger and the Dodge Magnum. During the years this car was offered, a Daytona model was offered, featuring stripes that ran along the length of the car.
Fifth generation: 1981–1987
1987 Dodge Charger "Shelby Edition"
Main article: Dodge Charger (L-body)
The Charger returned in 1981 1/2 as a subcompact hatchback coupe with front-wheel-drive, and a five-speed manual or three-speed automatic transmission. This economy-type model was similar to the Dodge Omni 024, but with a slightly larger engine. The Charger was available with the NA 2.2l SOHC or a turbocharged 2.2l SOHC engine. The turbo was available only with the manual transmission, unlike in the Dodge Daytona. A Shelby Charger was offered starting in 1983, with a turbo version available in 1984 procing 148 horsepower (110 kW) at 5600 rpm and 160 pound-feet (220 N·m) of torque at 3200 rpm. The engine was not intercooled and used a small t3 Garrett turbo. In 1985, the electronics were updated but power output was the same. In 1986, the electronics were further updated.
Sixth generation: 2006–2010 (LX)
Main article: Dodge Charger (LX)
2006–2007 Dodge Charger
2009–2010 Dodge Charger
After nineteen years, Dodge reintroced the Charger in 2005 for the 2006 model year in a new form.[1] This generation was available only as a four-door sedan using the Chrysler LX platform The design was intended to be reminiscent of the Chargers of the 1960s and 1970s and the taillights harkened back to that era, as did the new stamped hood and side panels. This generation was available with a V6 and V8 engine options coupled to automatic transmissions, as well as all-wheel drive (AWD).
In its inaugural year, the Dodge Charger was available in SE, SXT, R/T, R/T with Road/Track Performance Group, and Daytona R/T versions. The basic SE model included a 3.5 L V6 engine, 5-speed automatic transmission with "AutoStick" manual shifting feature, 17-inch wheels, air conditioning, all-speed traction control, as well as ABS and electronic stability control, a CD player, tilt and telescoping steering column, power locks/mirrors/windows, and remote keyless entry. Additional features and trims were available including the Charger R/T with a 5.7 L Hemi V8 mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission. A multiple-displacement system that allows it to save fuel by running on only four cylinders when cruising was also featured in the V8.
Performance was focus of the Charger SRT8 equipped with a 6.1 L Hemi engine mated to a 5-speed automatic, as well as conveniences such as an eight-way power front passenger seat, automatic climate control, special grille and rear spoiler, body-color interior trim, special front fascia and engine cover, larger exhaust tips, performance steering gear, heated front seats with perforated suede inserts, power-adjustable pedals, and special colors and exterior trim. Optional was a Road/Track package with 10 additional horsepower, GPS navigation system, 322-watt audio system, sunroof, and a rear-seat DVD entertainment system.
Seventh generation: 2011–present
2014 Dodge Charger SXT Plus - 100th Anniversary Edition
Main article: Dodge Charger (LX)
The Dodge Charger received an improved interior and new exterior styling for 2011. This included new side scoops along both front and rear doors, as well as more angular headlights, aggressive new grille styling, and a more defined and aerodynamic shape overall. Most notably, the rear end adopted a more modern wrap around LED tail light spanning across nearly the entire length of the trunk. Driver visibility was improved by more than 15% addressing complaints from previous years. The side and rear styling cues are reminiscent of the 1968-1970 models.
Base performance was increased, with the 3.5L V6 engine being replaced with a Pentastar 3.6L procing 292 bhp (218 kW; 296 PS) at 6350 rpm and 260 lb·ft (353 N·m) at 4800 rpm. The 4-speed automatic transmission was replaced with a 5-speed auto. [2][3]
The SRT-8 was not proced for the 2011 model year.
The 2012 year brought a new 8-speed automatic transmission to the V-6 model. This year also saw the return of the SRT-8 to the model lineup. AWD was also added to the V6, making AWD available on all but the SRT-8 model.
For the 2012, 2013, and 2014 years, the Super Bee platform was available, making use of features seen in regular SRT-8 models with accessories and badges reminiscent of the 60s and 70s muscle car. These included a 6.4L engine with 470 HP, four piston Brembo brakes, slotted calipers, paddle shifters, SRT launch features (such as 0-60 timing, Live G-Force readings, and ¼ and ⅛ mile drag timers), custom seat embroidery, and more.
For 2015 the Charger received significant exterior styling updates. Most notably, the new front end which featured new led lights and a more aerodynamic nose that was less angled and featured a noticeable curve around the headlight housing.
All models now came standard with the 8-speed automatic transmission except for the specially proced police version which retained the 5-speed auto. AWD was dropped for the V8 engines and was only available with the V6 version, but was still available as an option on V8 police models.
❼ 战马的剧情简介
《战马》剧情简介:1914年,在德文郡小镇,男孩艾尔伯特目睹了幼驹乔伊的诞生。在集市上,它被频繁叫价,最终被艾尔伯特的父亲泰德用30几尼的天价收入囊中,跛脚的他也因此得罪了地主。艾尔伯特与乔伊尽情嬉戏,与朋友分享。
然而,好景不长,地主登门拜访,称如果乔伊不能犁地将立刻将其带走,于是泰德赌上了全部家当。于是,艾尔伯特在逼迫之下,为乔伊套上了鞍蹬,强迫它犁地,甚至还使用了皮鞭,却不能让它屈服就范。为了还债,泰德亲自上阵犁地,功夫不负有心人,辛苦换来了收成,但是一场大雨毁了一切。
德军来袭,父亲被迫将马变卖给骑兵军,换了30几尼。艾尔伯特虽然难以割舍也只能含泪送别乔伊踏上了前途未卜的战场。战争中,乔伊的主人不停在变,从英国上尉,法国老农与孙女,到德国骑兵,然而它真正等待的是艾尔伯特,他们能够重逢吗
(7)战马电影介绍英文扩展阅读
《战马》人物介绍:
1,阿尔伯特
英国农场青年阿尔伯特的父亲为了维持农场,无奈之下将心爱的良驹乔伊卖给军队,为前线运送军火物资。阿尔伯特和他心爱的马不得不分离。
2,罗西
阿尔伯特的母亲,一名勤恳坚韧的农妇。
3,尼克尔斯上尉
一位忠诚的北萨默塞特义勇骑兵队上尉。作为战马乔伊的第二任主人,他对乔伊的热爱丝毫不逊于阿尔伯特。
4,司徒尔特少校
是北萨默塞特义勇骑兵队少尉,勇敢果断、刚愎自用,率领骑兵进攻德军遭机枪袭击,不幸被俘。
5,高地大兵
一名普通英国士兵,与战马乔伊在战场上相遇,是战马乔伊的第三任主人。
❽ 求一篇 电影 战马的英语观后感 谢谢
去豆瓣看看吧 那上面比较正式 有很多人在上面写影评的
❾ 急求电影战马WAR HORSE 英文介绍!!!!
In Devon, England, a boy called Albert Narracott watches the birth of a thoroughbred foal and watches with admiration the growth of the young horse, galloping through the fields at his mother's side. Much to the dismay of his mother, Rose, his father, Ted, buys the colt at auction, despite a friend pointing out a more suitable plough horse for his farm. The desire to spite his landlord, Lyons, and retain his pride, are the apparent motivations for Ted to make higher and higher bids for the colt. The high cost of the horse means he is unable to pay rent to Lyons, who threatens to take possession of the farm if the money is not paid by the autumn. Ted promises to meet the deadline, suggesting he could plough and plant a lower, rock-filled field with turnips. Albert names the horse Joey and devotes much time to training him. Albert's best friend, Andrew Easton, watches as Albert teaches his colt many things, such as to come when he imitates the call of an owl by blowing through his cupped hands.
Ted, who has a bad leg from a war injury, is frequently shown drinking alcohol from a flask he carries. Rose shows Albert his father's medals from the Second Boer War in South Africa, where Ted served as a sergeant with the Imperial Yeomanry. Ted was severely wounded in action, and received the Distinguished Conct Medal for bravery under fire. She gives Albert his father's regimental pennant, telling Albert that his father is not proud of what he did ring the war, and that he had thrown the flag and medals away, though Rose saved and kept them hidden.
Albert trains Joey for the plough and, to his neighbours' astonishment, prepares a stony hillside field to plant with turnips. However a rainstorm destroys the turnip field, so to pay the overe rent (and without telling Albert), Ted sells Joey to Captain Nicholls, a young cavalry officer, as World War I breaks out. When Albert finds out, he confronts the officer and begs for him not to take the horse. Nicholls promises he will take care of Joey as his own horse and hopefully will return him after the war. Albert tries to enlist in the army, but is too young. Before the captain leaves with Joey, Albert ties his father's pennant to Joey's bridle.
Joey is trained for military operations and deployed to France with a flying column under the command of Captain Nicholls. Cavalry charges, once a major form of warfare, are now hopelessly obsolete when faced with machine guns, as Captain Nicholls and his fellow cavalrymen discover after they charge through a German encampment. Nicholls is killed along with most of his fellow cavalrymen, and the Germans capture the horses.
Joey becomes attached to Topthorn, a black horse with whom he trained for his military role. The two horses are used to pull an ambulance wagon driven by two German soldiers, Gunther, and his 14-year-old brother, Michael. Gunther gives the pennant to Michael as a good-luck "charm" when he is assigned to the German front, despite being too young to fight. Gunther ignores an order to remain behind and await call to a later position. Unable to persuade his brother to remain behind, Gunther rides Joey and brings Topthorn along on his escape so he and his brother can ride them to Italy, at this time still neutral. One night, German soldiers discover the absent without leave brothers hiding in a windmill and execute them by firing squad for desertion.
After the two young Germans are shot, Emilie, a young French girl who lives at the farm with her grandfather, finds the two horses inside the windmill. Emilie suffers from Osteogenesis imperfecta (brittle bone disease), and is not allowed to ride the horses for fear of falling. Later, German soldiers arrive and confiscate all food and supplies from the property; Emilie hides the horses in her bedroom to avoid them being taken by the Germans to fight. Emilie's grandfather allows her to ride Joey on her birthday, and she gallops the horse up a hill, adjacent to the farm. When Emilie does not come back immediately, the Grandfather worriedly runs up the hill. On the other side of the hill, the Grandfather discovers that Emilie has run into the grasp of the German soldiers who were at the farm earlier. The German soldiers take the horses, but the grandfather keeps the pennant.
Joey and Topthorn are put to the task of pulling German heavy artillery, an exhausting task which kills horses quickly. The two horses are, however, put in the care of the German Private Friedrich who loves horses and who tries to help them survive.
The story moves forward to 1918, where Albert has enlisted and is fighting alongside Andrew in the Second Battle of the Somme, under the command of Lyons's son, David. After a British charge into no-man's land, Albert, Andrew, and other British soldiers miraculously make it across into a deserted German trench, where a gas bomb explodes, filling the trench with the white chemical fumes of mustard gas.
Meanwhile, Joey and Topthorn have survived years of hard service in the German army – much longer than most horses last – but Topthorn finally succumbs and dies from exhaustion, while Joey and Private Friedrich comfort him, pleading with him to not lie down where he will be seen and subsequently shot, until Friedrich is ultimately dragged away from Joey by other German soldiers. Cornered by an advancing tank, Joey escapes and runs into no-man's land where he gallops through the devastating destruction of the Somme and gets entangled in barbed wire. From their respective trenches both British and German soldiers spot Joey in the mist, although disbelieving at first that a horse could have survived the battle. Colin, a British soldier from South Shields, waving a white flag, crosses No Man's Land at Joey's side to try and coax him to the British side. Peter, a German soldier from Düsseldorf, comes over with wire cutters, and together they free Joey from the barbed wire. They flip a coin to decide who should take possession of the horse; Colin wins, guiding Joey back to the British trench, having formed a strange friendship with the soldier from Düsseldorf, on the enemy side he has been instructed to kill.
The film shifts back to Albert's perspective, where Andrew has succumbed to the gas attack, but Albert has survived, temporarily blinded with bandages covering his eyes. He is recuperating at a British medical camp when Colin brings Joey in looking for a veterinary surgeon to heal the wounds from the barbed wire. Albert is told about the miracle horse rescued from no-man's land. The army doctor instructs Sgt. Fry to put Joey down e to his injuries, but when Fry is about to shoot, the owl call he learned from Albert as a colt catches Joey's attention. Albert is led through the troops to Joey, again sounding his call, and Joey hurries to meet his long-lost friend. Albert explains he raised Joey, and his bandages still covering his eyes, gives an exact description of his horse's markings, confirming his claim. Joey is covered in mud, so the veterinary surgeon refuses to accept Albert's statement, but is quickly corrected when soldiers wash away the grime, revealing the four white socks and diamond blaze on Joey's forehead.
Armistice brings the end of the war and Albert's eyesight is restored. He learns only officers' horses will be shipped home, while Joey and the others are to be auctioned off to the highest bidder. The soldiers gather funds to help Albert buy Joey, but ring a bidding war with a French butcher reaching 30 pounds, a bid of 100 pounds is entered without revealing who placed the bid. Approaching the auction ring is an older gentleman, Emilie's grandfather. No other bid is placed and he is shown taking ownership of Joey. The grandfather implies that Emilie has died, and after hearing about the miracle horse, her grandfather walked three days to get Joey back for the sake of Emilie's memory.
Albert pleads with Emilie's grandfather for the horse, but the old man remains stoic in his auction win. As the grandfather walks away, Joey breaks free and goes to Albert. As he watches the horse and the young English soldier, the grandfather pulls the military pennant from his pocket and asks Albert if it means anything to him. When Albert tells the old man that it belongs to his father, the grandfather has a change of heart. First he gives Albert the campaign pennant, then moments later, gives him Joey, saying it is what Emilie would have wanted. In the end Albert rides Joey back to his family's farm, hugs his parents, and returns the pennant to his father
这个足够了!可适当删减!
❿ 战马英文观后感
War Horse was such a wonderful movie. This movie exceeded my expectations. It was moving, emotional, beautiful, and so heartwarming. It's sure to become a classic. You don't have to be a horse lover to love this movie.
There isn't a lot of blood, but you can still see the horrors of war and how intense it was for the soldiers and horses, as well as civilians. The Battle of the Somme scene was especially intense.
The acting was wonderful, the cinematography was beautiful, John Williams' score was perfect, and the horses were so well trained! Spielberg has made a masterpiece!